1,000 Years of Hina Dolls
~ Hyakudan Hina Matsuri 2024~
Jan 20 (Sat.) - Mar 10 (Sun.), 2024
*Open every day during exhibition period.
The Hyakudan Hina Matsuri exhibition, which features a collection of dolls from all over Japan, will be held for the first time in four years at Hotel Gajoen Tokyo, providing visitors with an enjoyable experience as if they had stepped into the Hina Palace.
Each room of the Hyakudan Kaidan -The Hundred Stairs-, a tangible cultural property designated by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, offers various elegant scenes, including the zashikibina dolls (Iizuka, Fukuoka), which express the elegant world of the Heian period (794-1192) on an overwhelming scale, the Yumiko Kawauchi Collection, a collection of miniature masterpieces, and Hina dolls created by contemporary artists with their diverse sensibilities in addition to the gorgeous decorations of tsurushi kazari hanging ornaments and temari balls.
Visitors can enjoy a refined experience looking at the Hina dolls while waiting for spring, remembering the seasonal festivals that have continuously been passed down from generation to generation, and praying for the healthy growth of their children.
Exhibition Overview
Date |
Jan 20 (Sat.) - Mar 10 (Sun.), 2024*Open every day during exhibition period. |
Opening hours |
11:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. (last entry: 5:30 p.m.) |
Venue |
Hotel Gajoen Tokyo Tokyo
Tokyo Metropolitan Government designated Tangible Cultural Property
“Hyakudan Kaidan -The Hundred Stairs-” |
Ticket Information
Admission
Same day
General |
¥1,600 |
University students・Senior high school students |
¥1,000 |
Junior high school students・Elementary school students |
¥800 |
Advance tickets
General |
¥1,300 |
University students・Senior high school students |
¥900 |
Junior high school students・Elementary school students |
¥600 |
- * Sales period: Until Jan 19 (Fri.), 2024 (At the hotel: until 16:30 / Online: until 23:59)
- * Student ID must be presented. Children of preschool age are admitted free of charge.
- * Prices include consumption tax.
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Online |
At venue |
General・Students |
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With goods |
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Including Gallery Talk event(* Japanese only) |
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Ticket office
- · Admission tickets can be purchased in advance through the official online ticket website or at the venue on the day.
- · Persons with disabilities are admitted at a preferential rate (50% off a same-day ticket) with the presentation of a disability certificate. (Price includes admission
for one accompanying carer. Please enquire at the ticket office on the day of your visit.)
- · Contents of the exhibition are subject to change.
Requests to Visitors
- · Movement between rooms within the facility is by stairs. Wheelchairs, mobility walkers, and strollers cannot be used.
- · As the venue rooms have tatami floors, visitors are asked to remove their shoes before entering.
- · Visitors are welcome to take photographs of the exhibition but are requested to comply with the following.
- · Please refrain from the use of flashes, lights, tripods, and selfie sticks.
- · Photography for commercial purposes is not permitted.
- · Behavior that could threaten the safety of the exhibits, such as approaching the exhibits too closely with photographic equipment, is not permitted.
- · Please be considerate of other visitors.
- · Please do not bring large bags, umbrellas, etc. inside the exhibition venue. Bags may be left at the bellhop desk at the front entrance, and umbrellas may be placed in the umbrella stand.
- · Please refrain from eating or drinking inside the exhibition venue. Visitors are also not permitted to bring hazardous items, odorous items, or raw foods into the venue.