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Sendai City Museum - Exhibitions2025

Special exhibitions and feature exhibitions in fiscal 2025

Feature exhibition
”New Collection Items Exhibition: 2017-2024”

Exhibition Period: March 22 (Sat) to May 11 (Sun)

The Sendai City Museum has continuously collected items related to Sendai’s history, art, and culture as the one of its main activities.
In this exhibition, items that have been collected since the 2017 new collection items exhibition “Sendai’s Finest Artifacts II ― Latest 10 Years of Sendai City Museum” will be displayed. 
Enjoy the new entries of the museum’s collections including ancient manuscripts, paintings, and swords.

Admission Fee:Visitors can view the feature exhibition at the regular exhibition fee rate.

Adults / College Students ¥ 460 (¥ 360)
High School Students ¥ 230 (¥ 180)
Elementary and Junior High School Students ¥ 110 (¥ 90)

※The price in parentheses is the group rate for 30 or more.
※Cash only.

picture/Naginata sword inscribed with Kunikane

Miyagi Prefectural Designated Cultural Property; Naginata sword inscribed with“Kunikane” Early Edo period (seventeenth century)
Collection of Sendai City Museum
On display throughout the exhibition period

 

Special Exhibition
Commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Historical Sister City Relationship between Sendai and Uwajima
“The Successor of DATE (TBD)”

Exhibition Period: July 4 (Fri) to August 24 (Sun)

Throughout the Edo period, the DATE family was able to maintain a yield of 620,000 goku (koku/goku is a unit used to measure rice) for the Sendai domain. However, the family also encountered many difficulties, such as family feuds and the early deaths of feudal lords.
During these hard times, it was the feudal lords (daimyo) who are relatives of the Sendai branch of the DATE family who saved the domain. Focusing on the domains inherited by the sons of the Sendai branch of the DATE family, including the Uwajima domain, known as the “Western Domain of the DATE”, this exhibition introduces their relationships with the Sendai branch of the DATE family and the process of how they saved the Sendai domain, creating ties that bind future generations.

Admission Fee

Adults ¥ 1,200
High School / College Students ¥ 1,000
Elementary and Junior High School Students ¥ 500

※100 yen discount per person for groups of 10 or more.
※Cash only.

 

Special Exhibition
“Exhibition of the Fifteen TOKUGAWA Shoguns: Notable Treasures in Kunozan Toshogu Shrine, National Treasure of Japan”

Exhibition Period: September 12 (Fri) to November 9 (Sun)

This special exhibition introduces notable treasures closely associated with shoguns of the TOKUGAWA shogunate that are owned by the Kunozan Toshogu Shrine, located in Suruga Ward, Shizuoka City.
Items on display include TOKUGAWA Ieyasu's cherished swords, armor, and various items he used in his daily life (Important Cultural Property “Personal Possessions of TOKUGAWA Ieyasu”), and armor of all successive shoguns from Ieyasu (the first) to Yoshinobu (the fifteenth). Take this opportunity to appreciate the quintessence of Edo warrior class culture.

Admission Fee

Adults ¥ 1,600
(Advanced purchase) ¥ 1,400
High School / College Students ¥ 1,300
Elementary and Junior High School Students

¥ 900

※100 yen discount per person for groups of 10 or more.
※High school /college and elementary and junior high school students can only purchase tickets on the day of viewing the exhibit.
※Cash only.

 

 

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