October 4th(Fri.) | 11:00 ~ 20:00 |
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October 5th(Sat.) | 11:00 ~ 18:00 |
October 6th(Sun.) | 11:00 ~ 17:00 |
Same-day Tickets
Ticket Type |
Price(inc.tax) |
General |
1,000 JPY |
General(Group) |
700 JPY |
High School to College |
500 JPY |
*Group rate will be applied for the group of more than 20.
*The admission is free for children below junior high school age and physical disability certificate holders (including an attendant).
*Please show your ID upon entrance to confirm your age for your discount and free admission, such as student ID, or physical disability certificate.
*Tickets are valid only on the day of issue.
Being derived from "Tobi Special Exhibition", which was a pioneer of Japanese art fair, "Tobi Art Fair" has begun in 1999. 102 art dealers, who belong to Tokyo Art Dealers' Association, will have an exhibition inside of the Tokyo Art Club.
It is the perfect opportunity to encounter a diverse range of prestigious artworks, including antique art, modern art, contemporary art, tea paraphernalia, and craftworks, which were all collected by our art specialists over a long time. In addition, you can touch the pieces and make a purchase.
Antiques include the earthenware potteries made during the Jomon period, Buddhist art, calligraphies, and crafts like lacquer and ceramics. The high-quality oriental antiques originated in Japan, which have historic values and reflect the time and aesthetics of each era, are highly acclaimed in the international market.
It refers to the utensils used in the Japan tea ceremony, including the tea things like tea bowl, teakettle, tea scoop, and tea container, and the decoration tools like hanging scroll, incense container, and vase. Tea ceremony is considered as a Japanese composite art that host represents and arranges the tea room in order to entertain guests.
Modern and Contemporary art includes the Western paintings, Japanese paintings, sculptures, and crafts made after the Meiji period. They has been developing in a unique Japanese way while incorporating western elements into their subject matters and techniques. Many artworks which express the characteristics of the artist are introduced. In Japan, modern art has been spread and developed in the postwar period through the department store market.
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