Visit National Museum of Modern Art in Tokyo (MOMAT) to view 200 pieces of a Japanese painter Morikazu Kumagai (1880-1977). Kumagai was trained by Seiki Kuroda, a Japanese master of western painting technique, and is widely recognized for bright colors and distinct forms. In his late years, he began depicting living things around him such as flowers, fish, and cats which became popular among young and old. His former residence is now open to public as Toshima City Kumagai Morikazu Museum in Tokyo.
MOMAT exhibit runs through March 21, 2018. Admission: 1,400 yen (adults), 900 yen (college students, ID required), 400 yen (high school students, ID required), kids free. Read More