– Celebration for New Emperor’s Enthronement – Exhibition of Decorations for Tango-no-Sekku, the Boy’s Festival in May

Thursday, May 2 – Sunday, May 5, 2019

Photo: Meiji Tenno dressed in European style with a chamberlain
Meiji Tenno dressed in European style with a chamberlain

The decorations for Tango-no-Sekku, which have been handed down in the Sugimoto family, show well the features of Tokokazari (display in the Tokonoma, the alcove in a traditional Japanese room) of a merchant house in Kyoto of the Meiji-era. In the display, the doll of Oujin Tenno (the 15th Emperor), the son of Jingu Kogo, is placed in the center, attended by Takeuchi-no-Sukune (a legendary faithful retainer) and a standard-bearer on both sides. His headgear is an Eboshi, not armor, and his facial expression shows calm refinement. With the beautiful figure of the sacred horse doll, ordered in 1932 when the 9th head of Sugimoto family was born, please enjoy the Tokokazari decorations of Tango-no-Sekku.

Photo: Tokokazari of Oujin Tenno with Takeuchi-no-Sukune
Tokokazari of Oujin Tenno with Takeuchi-no-Sukune

Moreover, dolls connected with the parents’ home in Fushimi of the 9th head’s wife are also exhibited. Fushimi is the area that prospered as the Momoyama castle town built by Hideyoshi Toyotomi, and people preferred more gallant dolls, such as armored samurai warriors Yoshitsune Minamoto and Kiyomasa Kato, in contrast to the atmosphere of Sugimoto family’s dolls.

Photo: Armored Yoshitsune Minamoto
Armored Yoshitsune Minamoto

Additionally, dolls of figures who reflect Meiji Restoration are displayed including the Meiji Tenno dressed in European fashion in a dignified manner along with a chamberlain and retainers.

*Photos are to give an image of the exhibition. Actual exhibits may differ.

Date:
Thursday, May 2 – Sunday, May 5, 2019

Open Time:
13:00 – 17:00 (Last Admission: 16:45)

Venue:
Sugimoto Residence (Important Cultural Property)

Entrance Fee:
1,500 yen (800 yen for high school students and under) as a donation to the preservation efforts of the properties

Remarks:
– No reservation is needed.
– We ask visitors to enter the residence with socks for the protection of cultural properties.
– Taking photos of the exhibits are prohibited.