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Exhibition "Noh, Nice to Meet You." Held at Tokugawa Art Museum in Nagoya

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  • Exhibition "Noh, Nice to Meet You." Held at Tokugawa Art Museum in Nagoya
  • The Tokugawa Art Museum is holding a special exhibition titled "Noh, Nice to Meet You." This exhibition aims to make the appeal of Noh theater accessible to beginners, introducing Noh masks, costumes, and musical accompaniment. It runs from June 25th to July 20th and also features a commemorative lecture.
  • Source: PR TIMES
  • Date: Sat Jun 13 2026 01:40:18 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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The Tokugawa Art Museum is holding a special exhibition titled "Noh, Nice to Meet You." This exhibition aims to make the appeal of Noh theater accessible to beginners, introducing Noh masks, costumes, and musical accompaniment. It runs from June 25th to July 20th and also features a commemorative lecture.

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Exhibition "Noh, Nice to Meet You." Held at Tokugawa Art Museum in Nagoya (Sat Jun 13 2026 01:40:18 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)), PR TIMES
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PR TIMES
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Sat Jun 13 2026 01:40:18 GMT+0900 (Japan Standard Time)

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The Tokugawa Art Museum is holding a special exhibition titled "Noh, Nice to Meet You." This exhibition aims to make the appeal of Noh theater accessible to beginners, introducing Noh masks, costumes, and musical accompaniment. It runs from June 25th to July 20th and also features a commemorative lecture.

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Q: What are the highlights of the exhibition "Noh, Nice to Meet You."
A: The highlights include an easy-to-understand introduction to Noh props such as masks, costumes, and musical accompaniment, with illustrations, making the charm of Noh accessible to beginners.
Q: Can I still apply for the lecture by Noh actor Jiro Tatsumi?
A: We apologize, but registration for the commemorative lecture "Noh, Nice to Meet You. Introduction" is now closed as it has reached its capacity.
Q: What are the museum's closing days?
A: The museum is generally closed on Mondays. However, if Monday is a public holiday, the following weekday will be the closing day.
Q: Where can I purchase tickets for the exhibition?
A: Online tickets are currently on sale. Same-day tickets can also be purchased at the museum's ticket counter (availability may vary depending on crowd levels).
Q: Could you briefly explain the history of Noh?
A: Noh is a traditional Japanese performing art with over 600 years of history, where stories unfold through chanting and dance. It was perfected by Kan'ami and Zeami in the Muromachi period and continues to be passed down today.