~Today's Prints, Tomorrow's Prints~ Sato Museum Collection Plus

An exhibition that reveals the charm of contemporary prints
Sato Museum
5/13(Tue) 10:00~17:00
5/14(Wed) 10:00~17:00
5/15(Thu) 10:00~17:00
5/16(Fri) 10:00~17:00
5/17(Sat) 10:00~17:00
5/18(Sun) 10:00~17:00
5/20(Tue) 10:00~17:00
5/21(Wed) 10:00~17:00
5/22(Thu) 10:00~17:00
5/23(Fri) 10:00~17:00
5/24(Sat) 10:00~17:00
5/25(Sun) 10:00~17:00
5/27(Tue) 10:00~17:00
5/28(Wed) 10:00~17:00
5/29(Thu) 10:00~17:00
5/30(Fri) 10:00~17:00
5/31(Sat) 10:00~17:00
6/1(Sun) 10:00~17:00
6/3(Tue) 10:00~17:00
6/4(Wed) 10:00~17:00
6/5(Thu) 10:00~17:00
6/6(Fri) 10:00~17:00
6/7(Sat) 10:00~17:00
6/8(Sun) 10:00~17:00
6/10(Tue) 10:00~17:00
6/11(Wed) 10:00~17:00
6/12(Thu) 10:00~17:00
6/13(Fri) 10:00~17:00
6/14(Sat) 10:00~17:00
6/15(Sun) 10:00~17:00
6/17(Tue) 10:00~17:00
6/18(Wed) 10:00~17:00
6/19(Thu) 10:00~17:00
6/20(Fri) 10:00~17:00
6/21(Sat) 10:00~17:00
6/22(Sun) 10:00~17:00
6/24(Tue) 10:00~17:00
6/25(Wed) 10:00~17:00
6/26(Thu) 10:00~17:00
6/27(Fri) 10:00~17:00
6/28(Sat) 10:00~17:00
6/29(Sun) 10:00~17:00
Since its opening in 1990, the Sato Museum has been widely showcasing its collection, which it has been gathering each year at this time as part of an exhibition of its holdings. In this exhibition, prints are assembled in all three exhibition rooms. The third-floor exhibition room features the museum's collection. The fourth-floor exhibition room features new and recent works by four print artists. The fifth-floor exhibition room features new and recent works by Masaki Oya, an associate professor at Tama Art University and a member of the Japan Print Association. Enjoy a variety of print works with diverse techniques such as woodblock and engraving, showcasing the individuality of the artists.
Sato Museum
7 minutes on foot from JR Sobu Line 'Sendagaya' Station
- Date & Time
- 5/13(Tue) 10:00~17:005/14(Wed) 10:00~17:005/15(Thu) 10:00~17:005/16(Fri) 10:00~17:005/17(Sat) 10:00~17:005/18(Sun) 10:00~17:005/20(Tue) 10:00~17:005/21(Wed) 10:00~17:005/22(Thu) 10:00~17:005/23(Fri) 10:00~17:005/24(Sat) 10:00~17:005/25(Sun) 10:00~17:005/27(Tue) 10:00~17:005/28(Wed) 10:00~17:005/29(Thu) 10:00~17:005/30(Fri) 10:00~17:005/31(Sat) 10:00~17:006/1(Sun) 10:00~17:006/3(Tue) 10:00~17:006/4(Wed) 10:00~17:006/5(Thu) 10:00~17:006/6(Fri) 10:00~17:006/7(Sat) 10:00~17:006/8(Sun) 10:00~17:006/10(Tue) 10:00~17:006/11(Wed) 10:00~17:006/12(Thu) 10:00~17:006/13(Fri) 10:00~17:006/14(Sat) 10:00~17:006/15(Sun) 10:00~17:006/17(Tue) 10:00~17:006/18(Wed) 10:00~17:006/19(Thu) 10:00~17:006/20(Fri) 10:00~17:006/21(Sat) 10:00~17:006/22(Sun) 10:00~17:006/24(Tue) 10:00~17:006/25(Wed) 10:00~17:006/26(Thu) 10:00~17:006/27(Fri) 10:00~17:006/28(Sat) 10:00~17:006/29(Sun) 10:00~17:00
- Note
- Closed on Mondays. Admission until 4:45 PM.
- Venue
- Sato Museum
- Address
- 31-10 Daikyo-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
- Free
- General 800 yen, Students 500 yen, Free for middle school students and below
- Access (Public)
- 7 minutes on foot from JR Sobu Line 'Sendagaya' Station
- Contact
- 03-3358-6021 (Sato Museum)