Fukagawa Edo Museum will turn its permanent gallery into a ghost house for three days
Yokai will appear in the recreated late-Edo Fukagawa streetscape, with a related market on August 22 and 23.
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Yokai will appear in the recreated late-Edo Fukagawa streetscape, with a related market on August 22 and 23.
The program combines free traditional performances with advance-booking and walk-in workshops for tatami, Edo wind chimes, Japanese binding, and more.
The free exhibition of manga, illustrations, and portraits inspired by rakugo runs through August 2, with a portrait corner on July 26.
Works by the Koto City registered intangible cultural asset holder will be shown in the basement recreation hall through July 12.
The museum will show ukiyo-e-style prints based on Fukagawa folklore in its permanent exhibition area through August 23.
Nippon Shigoto Hyakka is planning a two-day program with small bookseller booths, reading sessions, and a Kiyosumi-Shirakawa ZINE workshop.
Morning-glory sales and local shopping-street events are planned near Morishita Station.
The lecture connects to the current exhibition and looks at Kiba as a canal-side timber town.
Two short traditional-performance sessions are scheduled inside the permanent exhibition near Kiyosumi-Shirakawa.
Visitors can walk through the permanent Edo-town gallery in yukata for this one-day program.
The bakery cafe opened in a renovated warehouse in Hirano, and now adds dog-friendly terrace seating.
The main building, annex meeting room, and historic garden are closed for fumigation work.
The child-focused guided tour walks through the museum's permanent Edo streetscape near Kiyosumi-Shirakawa.
At Morishita Culture Center, which is also easy to pair with a Kiyosumi-Shirakawa stop, a Mihara Jun exhibition is about to begin.
Near Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, Fukagawa Edo Museum is starting a seasonal display that recreates Tanabata as an Edo annual custom.
Near Kiyosumi-Shirakawa, the recreated Edo streetscape gallery will host June performances of Edo kouta and sumo jinku.
The Father's Day workshop combines sushi-making with a short lesson on drinks that pair with sushi.
The Kiyosumi-Shirakawa-area museum will trace around 70 years of sculpture and light-based work.