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The tale of how the Heian-period warrior Minamoto no Yorimitsu quelled the demon Shutendōji took shape before the fourteenth century. It then spread widely through paintings, Noh performances, and other genres. The Muromachi period Shutendōji picture scrolls by Kanō Motonobu (the “Suntory Scrolls”) are a famous ancient example copied hundreds of times during the Edo period.
This exhibition will display all three of the recently restored Suntory Scrolls and will also introduce the richly varied Shutendōji picture scrolls that developed broadly from them.
*There will be an exhibition change during the course of exhibition.
Apr. 29 (Tue) 2025 - Jun. 15 (Sun) 2025
Suntory Museum of Art (Galleria 3F)
10:00-18:00 (10:00 - 20:00 on Fridays)
*Open until 20:00 on May 3 (Sat) - 5 (Mon) , Jun. 14 (Sat).
*Admission until 30 minutes before closing
Tuesdays
*Apr. 29 (Tue), May 6(Tue), Jun. 10(Tue) is open until 18:00.
General 1,700yen
University Students 1,200yen
High school Students 1,000yen
Junior high school Students and under may enter for free
03-3479-8600
The tale of how the Heian-period warrior Minamoto no Yorimitsu quelled the demon Shutendōji took shape before the fourteenth century. It then spread widely through paintings, Noh performances, and other genres. The Muromachi period Shutendōji picture scrolls by Kanō Motonobu (the “Suntory Scrolls”) are a famous ancient example copied hundreds of times during the Edo period.
This exhibition will display all three of the recently restored Suntory Scrolls and will also introduce the richly varied Shutendōji picture scrolls that developed broadly from them.
*There will be an exhibition change during the course of exhibition.