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The Lucky Cat Traveling Through Time Exhibition at Hyakudan Kaidan

Mar 20 (Thu.) - Jun 15 (Sun.), 2025

*Closed on May 7(Wed.)(for changing exhibits)
With its exquisite poise and enigmatic expression, the cat has been a muse for many artists throughout the ages.
Enchanted by such feline mystique, works by artists both old and new will assemble at the Cultural Property "Hyakudan Kaidan."
The oldest recorded history of domesticated cats in Japan comes from the Heian period. Scenes featuring cats from “The Pillow Book” and “The Tale of Genji” come to life through three-dimensional art.
From the Edo period, we showcase a cat-themed Ukiyoe collection.
And from the Taisho/Meiji period, the rare collection of artist and cat product designer, Meroji Kawamura, presents a world of cats imbued with Taisho romanticism.
Continually captivating humans, enjoy the transcending charm of cats through the 7 rooms of "Hyakudan Kaidan."

[Ukiyoe Exhibition Schedule]
First half: March 20 (Thu.) – May 6 (Tue.)
Second half: May 8(Thu.) – June 15(Sun.)

*Image1: Yasumaro Ozawa
*Image2:Kuniyoshi Utagawa “Ryuko nekojyarashi (fashionable cat teaser)” / Edo period
*Image3: Meroji Kawamura “Enfukuneko” / circa 1933

Exhibition Highlights

The Lucky Cat Traveling Through Time

A collaboration of a cultural heritage and cats

*Image: Yasumaro Ozawa

*image from past exhibition

Showcasing valuable historical materials and works by Japan's leading cat artists

*Image: Kuniyoshi Utagawa “Ryuko Nekojyarashi (fashionable cat teaser)” / Edo period

*Displayed in the first half of the exhibition (March 20 – May 6)

Cat-themed souvenirs available at the museum shop

*Image: Kenji Mera / Ukiyoe postcard (sample image)

Exhibition Overview

Date Mar 20 (Thu.) - Jun 15 (Sun.), 2025 * Closed on May 7(Wed.)(for changing exhibits)
Opening hours 11:00 a.m.–6:00 p.m. (last entry: 5:30 p.m.) * Exhibition closes at 4:00 p.m. (last entry: 3:30 p.m.)on April 7(Tue.)
Venue Hotel Gajoen Tokyo Tokyo
Tokyo Metropolitan Government designated Tangible Cultural Property
“Hyakudan Kaidan -The Hundred Stairs-”

Sponsored by Hotel Gajoen Tokyo
In collaboration with Furoneko Limited, Cat M Kikaku

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 Mar 19 (Wed.), 2025 (At the hotel: until 16:30 / Online: until 23:59)
  • * Student ID must be presented. Children of preschool age are admitted free of charge.

Pair/Trio/Quartet Admission tickets

Pair (2 people) ¥3,000(¥1,500 * per person)
Trio (3 people) ¥4,350(¥1,450)
Quartet (4 people) ¥5,600(¥1,400)
  • * Sales period: Until Jun 18 (Sun.), 2025 (Online: from 10:00)
  • *Pair, Trio, and Quartet admission tickets are not available at the student price.
  • *Pair, Trio, and Quartet admission tickets are for non-guided admission.
  • * Prices include consumption tax.
Online At venue
General・Students
With goods -
Priority admission tickets -
Special night time admission ticket -
Pair/Trio/Quartet admission tickets -

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, except for certain displays.
  • · Please note that photography of Ukiyoe is not permitted.
  • · 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.

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