Current exhibition at Homotsuden Honkan (also called Homotsuden or "Treasure Museum"
and located next to the Budojo Shiseikan in the northern part of Meiji Jingu Naien)
Current exhibition at Homotsu-Tenjishitsu (also called Tenjishitsu or "Treasure Museum Annex"
or exhibition room and located inside Bunkakan in the southern part of Meiji Jingu Naien)
(For Kaigakan, the Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery, see: Meiji Jingu Gaien)
Current exhibition at Homotsuden Honkan (also called Homotsuden or "Treasure Museum")
The museum's current exhibition includes the magnificent horse carriage used by Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken about 120 years ago on the day of the promulgation of the Constitution of the Empire of Japan, as well as items he used on a daily basis.
(Photo: The horse carriage used by Emperor Meiji and Empress Shoken on their way to the parade
held to celebrate the promulgation of the Constitution of the Empire of Japan on the 11th of February 1889)
Days
Open only on weekends and national holidays. Opening days and hours of Treasure Museum and Treasure Museum Annex are subject to change without notice.
Hours
Nov. to Feb.: 9 am to 4 pm(last admission 3:30 pm)
Mar. to Oct.: 9 am to 4:30 pm(last admission 4 pm)
Contribution for maintenance
500 yen
N.B.: The ticket is also valid for Homotsu-Tenjishitsu (gTreasure Museum Annexh).
Homotsu-Tenjishitsu
Exhibition on the occasion of Meiji Jingu Treasure Museum and Meiji Memorial Picture Gallery designation as Important Cultural Properties.
The Appeal of Japanese Paper: Nihonga and the Challenge of Modern Japanese Artists.
Works have been specially selected to showcase the outstanding beauty and depth of feeling created by the use of Japanese painting techniques on traditional handmade Japanese paper.
Days
Oct. 1 to Oct. 26kPart 1l Oct. 28 to Nov.27kPart 2l
Hours
Oct.:9:00 to 16:30
Nov.:9:00 to 16:00
(Last admissions are 30 minutes prior to closing time.)