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The Nakagawa-machi Bato Hiroshige Museum of Art opened in Nakagawa, Tochigi , Japan in November 2000. It presents rotating exhibitions of Ukiyo-e from Aoki's collection. This museumu collect Ukiyo-e of Utagawa Hiroshige. Kengo Kuma designed the building of the art museum.

How the Museum Was Started

In January 1995, the home of Aoki Tosaku’s surviving family members was damaged during the massive Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake. In April 1996 the family proposed donating Aoki’s art collection (centering on paintings and drawings by Utagawa Hiroshige) to the Town of Bato (now Nakagawa Town). Aoki Tosaku was born in the Hasamada district of Niiita Village in Shioya County (now Sakura City), Tochigi Prefecture. He operated fertilizer shops in Sakuyama, Ujiie and Nishinasuno. A successful entrepreneur, he also began collecting art, beginning with Hiroshige’s paintings, drawings and woodblock prints. His family wanted to donate his collection intact to a place that would store and display it. The Nakagawa-machi Bato Hiroshige Museum of Art exhibits works with this Aoki Collection at the core. The museum was established to serve as a central cultural facility in town, and as a regional cultural facility linked to the revitalization of the Yamizo District. It seeks to enrich the cultural life of local residents, and strives to create a network for the smooth implementation of a variety of exchanges with other museums and foreign countries.

Building Guide

The building is the design of Kuma Kengo, who conceptualized a place “which expresses the artistry and tradition of Hiroshige by means of a traditional, yet subdued exterior.” With its gabled roof, the roomy, single-story building merges into Nakagawa’s rich, natural surroundings.

The whole museum is wrapped in latticework made of local Yamizo cedar, so that the lighting in the museum continually expresses itself in different ways, in accord with the time of day. Local materials are also used in the interior; the walls are covered with Karasuyama washi handcrafted paper, and the floors are made of Ashino-ishi stone. 

Museum Hours

9:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. (last admission at 4:30 p.m.)

Admission Charge

  Scheduled Exhibits Special Exhibits
 General  500yen 700yen
 University/Sr. High School Students  300yen 400yen
Elementary/Jr. High School Students Free Free
  • Group Discounts (10%) for groups of 20 or more
  • Registered disabled persons + one companion: Half price

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