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Announcement of the “Shunga (Haruga) KITA!” Exhibition

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2025.02.01

Announcement of the “Shunga (Haruga) KITA!” Exhibition
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The “Shunga (Haruga) KITA!” Executive Committee is pleased to announce the upcoming exhibition, Shunga (Haruga) KITA!, to be held at the Kumaya Art Museum (Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture, Director: Iori Eguchi, 11th head of the Kumaya family) from March 28 (Friday) to June 29 (Sunday), 2025.
Shunga, often described as “laughter paintings” (a term reflecting their blend of humor and sexuality) during the Edo period, were immensely popular among people ranging from commoners to daimyos. These works, created by renowned Edo-period artists like Katsushika Hokusai and Kitagawa Utamaro, are also highly valued for their artistic significance. In recent years, they have been re-evaluated


internationally, praised for their liberating and open-minded portrayal of Japanese aesthetics. The genre has attracted a younger and more diverse audience, with significant exhibitions like the British Museum’s Shunga: Sex and Pleasure in Japanese Art (2013–2014), which drew 90,000 visitors, and Japan’s first shunga exhibition at Eisei Bunko Museum in 2015, attracting 210,000 visitors in just three months.
For this event, we will present approximately 100 masterpieces of shunga under the guidance of Mitsuru Uragami (head of Uragami Sōkyūdō), a key figure in the British Museum and Eisei Bunko Museum shunga exhibitions. The exhibition will immerse visitors in the vibrant world of sex, life, and humor from Hagi City, the historical home of the Uragami family. Additionally, collaborative projects with local businesses and organizations (e.g., product development, walking tours) will highlight the art’s potential to revitalize communities. Join us on a journey to rediscover Japan’s unique aesthetic sensibilities, gentle intellect, and profound meaning of life from Hagi, the birthplace of Japan’s modernization.

Our inn will also prepare a special accommodation plan with a shunga theme. Details will be announced later.■Exhibition Details:

Dates: March 28 (Friday) to June 29 (Sunday), 2025
Part One: March 28 (Friday) to May 11 (Sunday), 2025
Part Two: May 16 (Friday) to June 29 (Sunday), 2025
Venue: Kumaya Art Museum / Important Cultural Property Kumaya Residence,
47 Imauonotanamachi, Hagi City, Yamaguchi Prefecture
Admission Fee: General Admission: ¥2,000 (including tour of Kumaya Residence)
Age Restriction: Entry prohibited for visitors under 18 years old
(age verification required)