Collection

Our collection currently contains more than 100,000 works of art and design dating from ancient times to today. Of these objects, 758 of them are on view in the museum now. 84,693 of them are available online. There are 1,596 recent acquisitions. All of our collection records are living documents. They are frequently revised and enhanced.

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Utagawa Kuniteru II

Flowers of Tokyo: Bustling opening of the three kabuki theaters in Saruwaka-cho, Edo (Japanese period)
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Taguchi Beisaku

Illustration of the invasion of China during which our troops fought fiercely in ice and snow and Major General Oshima bravely faced the enemy in ice and snow at Kaesong, Meiji
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Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川広重

Minamoto no Yoritomo: offering at the Great Buddha (Minamoto Yoritomo Daibutsu kuyo no zu), Edo (Japanese period)
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Utagawa Toyokuni

Shin Umeya Sumida River (Sumidagawa shin umeya nai no zu), Edo Period
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Utagawa Hiroshige 歌川広重

Minamoto no Yoritomo: offering at the Great Buddha (Minamoto Yoritomo Daibutsu kuyo no zu), Edo (Japanese period)
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Toyohara Chikanobu 豊原周延

Battle at Shizugatake: Kato Toranosuke and Yamaji Shogen (Shizugatake kassen: Kato Toranosuke Yamaji Shogen), Meiji
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Kobayashi Kiyochika

The fall of the citadel at Jinzhoucheng, Edo (Japanese period)
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Toyohara Kunichika

Nakamura Shikan as Hige no Ikyu Ichikawa DanjuroIX as Hanakawado Sukeroku and Nakamura Fukusuke as Miuraya no Agemaki inthe play Edo zakura (Edo cherry blossoms), Meiji
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Utagawa Kuniyoshi 歌川国芳

Tadatsune and the goddess of Mount Fuji (Kennin sannen Minamoto no Yoriie-kyo Fuji no mikari), Edo Period
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Katsukawa Shuntei

Battle in Shikoku Tengyo period (938-946) (Tengyo shikoku kassen zu), Edo (Japanese period)
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Chōbunsai Eishi

The Well Curb Episode 23 from Ise Monogatari, Edo (Japanese period)
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Utagawa Kuniyoshi 歌川国芳

With a single arrow-shot Tametomo sinks the finest ship of Mochimitsu as his mistress Sasaraye and his retainer Oniyasha and islanders look on in pride (Chinzei hachiro Minamoto no tametomo), Edo (Japanese period)