EXHIBITION
Claude Monet: Journey to Series Paintings
It is with great pleasure that we present Claude Monet: Journey to Series Paintings, an exhibition that traces the career of the preeminent Impressionist painter Claude Monet (1840–1926), and commemorates the 150th anniversary of the First Impressionist Exhibition, held in Paris in 1874. Focusing on Claude Monet's "series paintings", this exhibition features representative works from more than 40 museums in Japan and abroad, all of which are Monet works.

TOKYO
A project commemorating the 90th anniversary of the Sankei Shimbun and the 65th anniversary of Fuji Television Network, Inc.
Dates
October 20, 2023-January 28, 2024
Opening hours
9 am-5 pm *Last admission is 30 minutes before closing.
Extended Hours
9 am-7 pm on Fridays, Saturdays and holidays
Closed
December 31, 2023 and January 1, 2024
Venue
The Ueno Royal Museum (https://www.ueno-mori.org/)
Address
1-2 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo, 110-0007, Japan
Access
3 minutes’ walk from the Koen exit of JR Ueno Station
5 minutes’ walk from the Tokyo Metro or Keisei Ueno Station
Admission
*Reservations by date and time recommended.
*tax included
Weekday
- Adults 2,800 yen
- University Students・Vocational school student・High School Students 1,600 yen
- Elementary and Junior High School Students 1,000 yen
Saturday, Sunday and Holidays
- Adults 3,000 yen
- University Students・Vocational school student・High School Students 1,800 yen
- Elementary and Junior High School Students 1,200 yen
*Preschool children are free admission and do not require a reservation by date and time.
*Holders of the Physical Disability Certificate, Love Certificate, Rehabilitation Certificate, Health and Welfare Certificate for the Mentally Disabled, or Health Certificate for A-Bomb Survivors and one caregiver receive half-price admission. Please present a certificate of disabilities at the ticket counter at the venue and purchase a ticket. Reservation by date and time is not required.
Official Ticket Site
ART PASS (https://art-ap.passes.jp/user/e/monet2023)
Other: Sankei iD, Fuji TV Direct, Ticket Pia, Lawson Ticket, e+, CN Playguide, Rakuten Ticket, etc. *Please check the ticket website for details. (https://www.monet2023.jp/ticket/)
Organized by
The Sankei Shimbun
Fuji Television Network, Inc.
Sony Music Entertainment (Japan) Inc.
The Ueno Royal Museum
Supported by
Embassy of France / French Institute of Japan
Planned by
HATA International
With the special sponsorship of
Nishitan Clinic
With the sponsorship of
Dai-ichi Life Group
Nissha Co., Ltd.
With the cooperation of
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
JAPAN AIRLINES
Lufthansa Cargo AG
Lufthansa German Airlines
YAMATO TRANSPORT
General Supervisor
Benno Tempel, Director of the Kunstmuseum Den Haag
Supervisor
Michael Clarke, former director of the National Gallery of Scotland
Japanese Curatorial Supervisor
Norio Shimada (Professor Emeritus, Jissen Women's University)
General Inquiries
(Hello Dial)
050-5541-8600 (9 am-8 pm)
OSAKA
A project commemorating the 65th anniversary of Kansai TV and 90th anniversary of Sankei Shimbun.
Dates
February 10 ,2024-May 6, 2024
Opening hours
10am-6pm *Last admission 30 minutes before closing.
Closed
Mondays (Open February 12, April 1, 15, 22, 29, and May 6)
Venue
Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka 5F Galleries (https://nakka-art.jp/)
Address
4-3-1 Nakanoshima, Kita-ku, Osaka, 530-0005, Japan
Access
[ Keihan ]
Watanabebashi Station (Nakanoshima Line): 5-min. walk southwest from Exit 2.
Yodoyabashi Station (Keihan): 15-min. walk west from Exit 7, crossing over Tosabori River.
[ Osaka Metro ]
Higobashi Station (Yotsubashi Line): 10-min. walk west from Exit 4.
Yodoyabashi Station (Midosuji Line): 15-min. walk west from Exit 7, crossing over Tosabori River.
[ JR ]
Fukushima Station (Osaka Loop Line)/Shin-Fukushima Station (Tozai Line): 10-min. walk south from Exit 2.
Osaka Station: 20-min. walk southwest.
[ Hanshin ]
Fukushima Station: 10-min. walk south.
Osaka-Umeda Station: 15-min. walk southwest.
[ Hankyu ]
Osaka-Umeda Station: 20-min. walk southwest.
[ Bus ]
Osaka City Bus
Take bus No. 53 or No. 75 from JR Osaka Station, get off at the Taminobashi bus stop, and walk south 2 min.(Watanabebashi is the nearest bus stop for the return trip back to JR Osaka Station.)
Admission
*tax included
Same-day ticket
- Adults 2,500 yen
- University Students・High School Students 1,500 yen
- Elementary and Junior High School Students 500 yen
Advance Tickets/Group Tickets
- Adults 2,300 yen
- University Students・High School Students 1,300 yen
- Elementary and Junior High School Students 300 yen
*Group tickets for 20 people or more.
Advance February limited tickets (Adults only)
- Adults 2,000 yen
Advance Pair Ticket (Adults only)
- Adults 4,400 yen
*Preschool children are free admission and do not require a reservation by date and time.
*Advance ticket sales period: October 26, 2023 10:00 - February 9, 2024 23:59.
*Advance February limited tickets and advance pair tickets will be sold only at the following ticket sites (excluding the ticket site of Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka). The sales period is the same as that for advance tickets.
*If the exhibition galleries become crowded, admission may be restricted or numbered tickets may be distributed.
*Admission is free for preschool children.
*For group tickets, please apply for a minimum of 20 people using the group registration form on the museum's website. (For school groups, please apply at least 4 weeks prior to your visit.)
*Persons with a disability certificate (including one caregiver) can purchase tickets at the ticket counter on the 2nd floor for half the price of the Same-day ticket (proof of disability required). No advance reservation is required.
*This exhibition also requires a admission fee (Adults) for residents of Osaka City who are 65 years old or older.
Ticket Site
- The ticket site of Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka (https://ticket.nakka-art.com/)
- etix online ticket (https://www.e-tix.jp/wosaka/en/)
Lawson Ticket [54487], Ticket Pia [686-641], e-plus, Seven Ticket [102-833], CN Playguide, Asobu! etc.
Organized by
Nakanoshima Museum of Art, Osaka
Kansai Television Co. Ltd.
The Sankei Shimbun
Supported by
Embassy of France / French Institute of Japan
Planned by
HATA International
With the special sponsorship of
Nishitan Clinic
With the sponsorship of
Dai-ichi Life Group
Nissha Co., Ltd.
With the cooperation of
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
JAPAN AIRLINES
Lufthansa Cargo AG
Lufthansa German Airlines
YAMATO TRANSPORT
Exhibition Supervisor
Benno Tempel, Director of the Kunstmuseum Den-Haag
Editorial supervision and cooperation
Michael Clarke, former director of the National Gallery of Scotland
Japanese Supervisor
Norio Shimada (Professor Emeritus, Jissen Women's University)
General Inquiries
Osaka City General Call Center, Naniwa Call
06-4301-7285(8am-9pm)