The Ise Furuichi Sangū Street Museum in Ise City, Mie Prefecture, will host a special exhibition titled 'Hashimoto Meisen and His Cousins (Hashimoto Heihachi and Kitazono Katsue)' from Tuesday, July 7, 2026, to Sunday, August 2, 2026.

Ise Furuichi Sangū Street Museum Special Exhibition

01 Overview of the Special Exhibition

Ise City, Mie Prefecture, has long flourished as a gateway town to the Ise Grand Shrine, nurturing diverse cultural traditions. In the art world, the Maruyama-Shijō school—founded by Maruyama Ōkyo—was widely embraced and passed down through generations.

This exhibition focuses on Hashimoto Meisen (1876–1961), a painter of the Maruyama-Shijō school, his cousin Hashimoto Heihachi, a renowned woodcarver, and Kitazono Katsue (born Hashimoto Kenkichi, 1908–1988), a poet, photographer, and designer.

Exhibition view ① Exhibition view ②

[URL] http://www.amigo.ne.jp/~furuichi/20260707.html

(Official website: 'Furuichi Sangū Street Museum, Special Exhibition 2026')

02 Event Details

Exhibition Title: Hashimoto Meisen and His Cousins (Hashimoto Heihachi and Kitazono Katsue)

Dates: July 7 (Tue), 2026 – August 2 (Sun), 2026

Opening Hours: 9:00 – 16:30

Venue: Ise Furuichi Sangū Street Museum

Address: 69 Nakano-machi, Ise City, Mie Prefecture

Admission: Free

Closed: Mondays (closed on the following weekday if Monday is a national holiday)

03 About the Ise Furuichi Sangū Street Museum

Furuichi was once a key stop on the pilgrimage route connecting the Outer and Inner Shrines of Ise. During the Edo period, it thrived with inns, restaurants, and theaters due to the popularity of Ise pilgrimages. The museum preserves and displays historical photographs, maps, and everyday artifacts that reflect the town’s vibrant past.

About Ise City

Located on the Shima Peninsula in central-eastern Mie Prefecture, Ise City is home to the Ise Grand Shrine, known as 'the spiritual hometown of the Japanese people.' Other notable sites include Futami-ga-ura, a scenic spot historically used for ritual purification by shrine visitors; Asamayama, which guards the shrine’s northeast and offers panoramic views of Ise; and Kawazoe, a preserved merchant district with traditional storehouses. The city attracts numerous tourists year-round.

[Overview of Ise City]

City Hall Address: 1-7-29 Iwabuchi, Ise City, Mie Prefecture

Mayor: Kenichi Suzuki

History: On November 1, 2005, Ise City merged with Futami Town, Ohama Town, and Mishima Village to form the new Ise City.

[City Hall URL] https://www.city.ise.mie.jp/

[Press Contact]

Ise Furuichi Sangū Street Museum

TEL: 0596-22-8410

Email: [email protected]

Endo & Yamamoto, Cultural Policy Division, Information Strategy Bureau, Ise City

TEL: 0596-22-7885

Email: [email protected]

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