Kan’ei Gyoko 400th Anniversary Commemorative Festival Bringing a Historic Picture Scroll to Life

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  • Report: “Kan’ei Culture Lecture No. 8 – The People Who Built Nijo Castle”

    Event Report

    2026/03/12

    Report: “Kan’ei Culture Lecture No. 8 – The People Who Built Nijo Castle”

  • On December 6, 2025, a special supplementary session of the Kan’ei Culture Lecture Series, titled “Briefing Session on the Reenactment Procession of the Kan’ei Gyoko,” was held at Kyō-Washin-an in Kyoto.

    Event Report

    2025/12/18

    On December 6, 2025, a special supplementary session of the Kan’ei Culture Lecture Series, titled “Briefing Session on the Reenactment Procession of the Kan’ei Gyoko,” was held at Kyō-Washin-an in Kyoto.

  • [With Gratitude for the Successful Event] One-Year-to-Go Event for the Kan’ei Gyoko 400th Anniversary CommemorationThe Kan’ei Culture Lecture, “The Authority of the Tokugawa Shogunal House: The Structure and Transformation of Nijo Castle,” was successfully held.

    Event Report

    2025/12/03

    [With Gratitude for the Successful Event] One-Year-to-Go Event for the Kan’ei Gyoko 400th Anniversary CommemorationThe Kan’ei Culture Lecture, “The Authority of the Tokugawa Shogunal House: The Structure and Transformation of Nijo Castle,” was successfully held.

  • An unveiling of the miniature figure exhibition was held, along with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a folding-screen-style signboard.

    Event Report

    2025/11/05

    An unveiling of the miniature figure exhibition was held, along with a ribbon-cutting ceremony for a folding-screen-style signboard.

Kan’ei Gyoko 400th Anniversary Commemorative Festival Bringing a Historic Picture Scroll to Life
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  • About the Kan’ei Gyoko (Imperial Visit to Nijo Castle in 1626)
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This website includes images from the Nijo-jo Gyoko-zu Byobu (Folding Screens of the Imperial Visit to Nijo Castle), an Edo-period work designated a Cultural Property by the City of Kyoto and held in the collection of the Sen-Oku Hakuko Kan Museum.

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