The Sumida Hokusai Museum

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The Sumida Hokusai Museum (すみだ北斎美術館, Sumida Hokusai Bijutsukan) is a contemporary-style museum dedicated to the life & art of ukiyo-e artist Katsushika Hokusai (1760–1849).

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Adresse

2 Chome-7-2 Kamezawa, Sumida City, Tokyo (Directions)

Téléphone

03-5777-8600

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The Sumida Hokusai Museum is located about a 5 min walk from Ryogoku station (Ōedo Line) or 9 minutes from Ryogoku station (JR Sobu line).

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