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    01 February 2026      14 June 2026

    In addition to the regular collection of Kitano swords, which evoke the belief in Tenjin as the deity of martial arts, we will also be showcasing exquisite modern swords crafted by contemporary artisans.
     
    We will strive to promote sword culture by clearly showcasing the work of various artisans who preserve and pass on the ancient Japanese tradition of sword-making. This is a rare opportunity for contemporary artisans to bring their best works to the exhibition, so please come along.
     
    Organizer: Kitano Tenmangu Treasures
     
    Co-organizer: Public Interest Foundation & Kaha Association
    Admission Fee:
    ¥1,000 for Adults, ¥500 for Junior and Senior High School Students
    ¥250 for Elementary School Students and Students on School Trips

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    18 April 2026      14 June 2026

    Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, located in Tenmon, northwest of Kyoto, is a shrine dedicated to Sugawara no Michizane.
     
    To mark the 1,125th anniversary of Michizane's death in 2027, the Kyoto National Museum will hold a special exhibition showcasing 17 National Treasures and Important Cultural Properties from Kitano Tenmangu Shrine, as well as items related to Tenjin worship from across Japan.
     
    For the first time ever, the entire Kitano Tenjin Engi Emaki (Jokyu Version), a National Treasure, will be on display, along with many other Important Cultural Properties, including the Koan Version, Mitsunobu Version, and Mitsuoki Version, showcasing the legendary birth of Kitano Tenjin.
     
    Also, the two tachi swords "Higekiri" and "Hizamaru", both designated Important Cultural Properties and held by the Kitano Tenamngu Shrine and Daikakuji Temple respectively, will be on display for the first time together during this special exhibition. And further more, the Kyoto National Museum has advised that Photography will be OK!
     
    Additionally, through works discovered through research by the Kyoto National Museum and the Kitano Cultural Research Institute, as well as a number of masterpieces handed down at Tenmangu Shrines, Tenjin Shrines, and temples throughout Japan, the exhibition will unravel the diverse aspects of Tenjin worship that have not been discussed much until now, and the important role that these have played in Japanese culture.
     
    Held in the 1F-2 exhibition room of the Heisei Chishinkan Wing of the Kyoto National Museum.
     
    To find out more click here.

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    12 June 2026      14 June 2026

    The Japan Art Fair (JAF) celebrates the enduring legacy of Japanese culture, bringing together extraordinary artifacts that reflect over a millennium of artistry and tradition. From samurai weapons and armor to timeless antiques, JAF offers a captivating exploration of Japan’s rich and storied history.
     
    For more information click here. 

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