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Art museum in Tokyo, Japan
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上野の森美術館 | |
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Established | April 1972[1] |
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Location | 1-2 Ueno Park, Taitō, Tokyo, Japan |
Coordinates | 35°42′46′′N 139°46′29′′E / 35.712701°N 139.774674°E / 35.712701; 139.774674 |
Website | Official website |
The Ueno Royal Museum (上野の森美術館, Ueno-no-Mori Bijutsukan) opened in Ueno Park, Taitō, Tokyo, Japan, in 1972.[1] Owned by Fujisankei Communications Group [2] [3] and managed by the Japan Art Association,[1] the museum focuses on contemporary art [4] with exhibitions including the regular Ueno Royal Museum Grand Prize Exhibition [ja] and Japanese Nature Painting Exhibition (日本の自然を描く展), as well special exhibitions from overseas.[1]
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[edit ]- ^ a b c d "About & Access". The Ueno Royal Museum. Retrieved 9 November 2023.
- ^ "Company Profile | About Us".
In addition, we endeavor in cultural enterprise such as The Hakone Open Air museum, The Utsukushi-ga-hara Open-Air Museum, and The Ueno Royal Museum.
- ^ "Money for masterpieces". Business Times (Singapore). Reuters. 7 April 1993.
...project director for Fuji-Sankei Communications which owns the museum.
- ^ 上野の森美術館 [The Ueno Royal Museum] (in Japanese). Taitō Ward . Retrieved 9 November 2023.
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