Dive into the world of ukiyo-e woodblock prints!

The Hiroshige Museum of Art, Ena opened in September 2001 with the goal of exhibiting, collecting, and storing ukiyo-e woodblock art pieces – especially the pieces created by famous Edo-period printer Hiroshige Utagawa (1797-1858).

The museum houses around 500 woodblock prints and is especially known for the “Kisokaido Rokujukyu-tsugi Nouchi” collection by Hiroshige Utagawa that were donated by local collector Haruo Tanaka.

After viewing the exhibits, learn about the process in which ukiyo-e are created and try your hand at making some yourself!

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Basic Information

Address

176-1 Oicho, Ena, Gifu

Access

By Foot: 5 minutes from Ena Station
By Train: 1 hour from Nagoya Station to Ena Station
By Car: 3.5 – 4.5 hours from Tokyo / 1 – 1.75 hours from Nagoya / 1.5 hours from Okaya IC

Business Hours

9:30 am – 5:00 pm

Days Closed for Business

Mondays (except national holidays), days following national holidays, and year-end and New Year holidays

Price

Adults: Exhibits ¥520 / Special Exhibits ¥820, Age 18 and under: Free

Telephone Number 0573-20-0522
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