Hiroshi Gima & Yoshihiko Nakayama "The War Came - Okinawa War Print Collection" Print Exhibition

Woodblock prints by artist Hiroshi Gima on display
Urasoe City Art Museum
4/24(Thu) 09:30~17:00
4/25(Fri) 09:30~17:00
4/26(Sat) 09:30~17:00
4/27(Sun) 09:30~17:00
4/29(Tue) 09:30~17:00
4/30(Wed) 09:30~17:00
5/1(Thu) 09:30~17:00
5/2(Fri) 09:30~17:00
5/3(Sat) 09:30~17:00
5/4(Sun) 09:30~17:00
5/5(Mon) 09:30~17:00
5/6(Tue) 09:30~17:00
5/7(Wed) 09:30~17:00
5/8(Thu) 09:30~17:00
5/9(Fri) 09:30~17:00
5/10(Sat) 09:30~17:00
5/11(Sun) 09:30~17:00
A total of 25 pieces from the series "The War Came" depicting the Okinawa War by Okinawa's representative printmaker Hiroshi Gima will be exhibited. On April 27 and May 10, starting at 2 PM, a reading session by the stage reading group "Okinawa Kahi no Kai" will be held. Enjoy it together.
Urasoe City Art Museum
12 km (about 30 minutes) north on National Route 330 from Naha Airport towards Ginowan
5-minute walk from the Museum Mae bus stop or the Oohira bus stop
- Date & Time
- 4/24(Thu) 09:30~17:004/25(Fri) 09:30~17:004/26(Sat) 09:30~17:004/27(Sun) 09:30~17:004/29(Tue) 09:30~17:004/30(Wed) 09:30~17:005/1(Thu) 09:30~17:005/2(Fri) 09:30~17:005/3(Sat) 09:30~17:005/4(Sun) 09:30~17:005/5(Mon) 09:30~17:005/6(Tue) 09:30~17:005/7(Wed) 09:30~17:005/8(Thu) 09:30~17:005/9(Fri) 09:30~17:005/10(Sat) 09:30~17:005/11(Sun) 09:30~17:00
- Note
- Closed every Monday (open on public holidays). Every Friday at 19:00. Admission until 30 minutes before closing.
- Venue
- Urasoe City Art Museum
- Address
- 1-9-2 Nakama, Urasoe City, Okinawa Prefecture
- Free
- Admission to the permanent exhibition: General 300 yen, 65 years and older 240 yen, University students 200 yen, Free for high school students and below, discounts available for residents and workers in the city
- parking
- Free parking
- Access
- 12 km (about 30 minutes) north on National Route 330 from Naha Airport towards Ginowan
- Access (Public)
- 5-minute walk from the Museum Mae bus stop or the Oohira bus stop
- Contact
- 098-879-3219 (Urasoe City Art Museum)