Masterpieces from the Satake Clan of the Akita Domain Return Home! Special Exhibition "Welcome Home! The Satake Version of the Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry and Related Masterpieces" to be Held at the Akita Senshu Museum of Art!
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The Akita Senshu Museum of Art will hold a special exhibition, "Welcome Home! The Satake Version of the Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry and Related Masterpieces," from August 1 to September 23, 2026. The exhibition will feature the homecoming of 15 scrolls of the "Satake Version of the Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry," a Kamakura-period masterpiece once owned by the Satake clan of the Akita Domain and later divided in the Taisho era. This is the largest number of these scrolls ever to be exhibited together in Akita. The exhibition period will be divided into three parts with rotating displays, showcasing a total of about 60 works related to the Satake family, including Akita Ranga paintings.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the significance of the 'Satake version of the Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry' to Akita?
- A: It is a representative work of art from the Kamakura period that was passed down in the Satake family, who once ruled Akita. Although it left the Satake family and was divided in the Taisho era, it is treasured as a symbol of Akita's history and culture.
- Q: Why is this exhibition being held in Akita?
- A: Due to the historical background that the work was originally owned by the Satake family, the lords of the Akita domain, it was planned as a 'homecoming' exhibition in Akita, the work's 'hometown'.
- Q: From where in Japan are the 15 exhibited scrolls gathered?
- A: The works are gathered in Akita from museums, the Agency for Cultural Affairs, and private collectors across Japan, including Tokyo, Kyoto, Nara, Shizuoka, Saitama, and Toyama.
- Q: How is Akita City utilizing this exhibition?
- A: By holding a concurrent exhibition at the Akita City Satake Historical Museum and offering mutual discounts, the city encourages visitors to tour its cultural facilities, thereby promoting cultural tourism and revitalizing the region.
- Q: Can this exhibition be seen outside of Akita?
- A: This press release only announces the exhibition in Akita. It is considered a rare opportunity nationwide to see this many pieces of the 'Satake version of the Thirty-Six Immortals of Poetry' gathered in one place.