The museum has one of the best collections in Japan of Chinese ceramics
that spans from ancient times to the Qing. From Korea,
it has outstanding Goryeo ware and Joseon era blue and white pottery and white porcelain pieces.
Its Japanese ceramic collection is centered
around Hizen ware (Ko-kutani, Sakaida Kakiemon, Nabeshima),
and also includes Kyō ware (Ninsei, Kenzan) as well as earthen and
clay figures called dogū and haniwa, respectively.
Introduces some of the artworks currently on display.
Pavilion
Eastern Han dynasty
Female Musicians and Dancers
Tang dynasty
Standing Horse Figure
Tang dynasty
Foliate Rim Bowl with Carved and Incised Peonies Design
Northern Song dynasty
Bowl with Carved and Incised Peony Design
Northern Song dynasty
Vase with Fish and Floral Scroll Design
Jin dynasty
Lobed Ewer
Northern Song dynasty
Bowl with Incised Dragons Design
Ming dynasty
Basin with Dragons Design
Ming dynasty
Dish with Incised Dragon Design
Qing dynasty
Dish with Flowers and Fish Over Waves Design
Qing dynasty
Vase with Lotus Pond Design
Qing dynasty
Deep Vessel with Flame Edges
Jômon period
Haniwa,Woman with Jar on her Head and Women with Cups
Kofun period
Jar with Incised Bird Design
Muromachi period
Dish with Landscape Design
Momoyama period
Important cultural property
Incense Burner with Esoteric Buddhist Implements Design
Nonomura Ninsei Edo period,1657(Meireki 3)
Important cultural property
Bowl with Tatsutagawa Autumn Foliage and Stream Design in Openwork
Ogata Kenzan Edo period
Sake Ewer with Stylized Flower Design
Edo period
Jar with Peonies Design
Edo period
Figure of a Standing Woman Wearing a Kimono with Wave Crest and Scattered Flowers Design
Edo period
Bowl with Dragon, Cloud and Red Roundels Design
Edo period
Large Dish with Cotton rose and Chrysanthemums Design
Edo period
Foliate Rim Bowl
Goryeo dynasty
Gourd-shaped Ewer with Inlaid Chrysanthemum Sprays, Cranes and Clouds Design
Goryeo dynasty
Jar with Lotus Design
Joseon dynastyAbout the Collection