IMARI-Renowned Japanese Porcelain Exhibition in Beijing Art Museum
Exhibition: IMARI-Renowned Japanese Porcelain Exhibition
Venue: Beijing Art Museum, Wanshou Temple, North of West 3rd-ring Road, Beijing
Opening Hours: 9:00 — 16:30, Tuesday to Sunday
Ticket: 20 Yuan
How to get there?
Bus Route: Take Bus No. 300, 323, 362, 374, 482, 811, 817, 944, 967, to get off Wanshou Temple Station
The IMARI-Renowned Japanese Porcelain Exhibited held in Beijing is organized by Beijing Art Museum and The Museum of Oriental Ceramics, Osaka, Japan.
The 160 precious IMARI porcelain exhibited this time are all the precious collections of The Museum of Oriental Ceramics. The exhibition will last three months until Aug 15, 2012.
IMARI porcelain is the name from Japanese porcelain made in the town of Arita. They were exported to Europe extensively from port of Imari, Saga between the second half of the 17th century and the first half of the 18th century. Gradually, the Japanese as well as Europeans called them Imari.
