Thematic Exhibition from the Permanent Collection
Thematic Exhibition from the Permanent Collection
Newly Conserved Cultural Properties
Many of the cultural properties that have been passed down through the ages have been carefully preserved while being repaired by human hands in the past. In order to pass on these cultural properties to the future, the museum has been systematically repairing the museum’s collection of works (both items in the museum collection and items on loan) in the fields of sculptures, paintings, writings, decorative arts, and archaeological objects every year. In this thematic exhibition, along with displaying selected cultural properties repaired until the previous fiscal year, we will also introduce their repairing process with text panels.
Dates
Tuesday, December 23rd, 2025 to Sunday, January 18th, 2026
※The museum is closed on Mondays, the holidays at the end and beginning of the year (Sunday, December 28th, 2025 to Thursday, January 1st, 2026), and Tuesday, January 13th, 2026, but it will be open on Monday, January 12th, 2026.
※Please note that temporary closure dates may be subject to change.
Venue
The West New Wing of the Nara National Museum
Hours
9:30 A.M. to 5:00 P.M.
Last entry is thirty minutes before closing.
Admission
| General Admission | 700 JPY |
| University Students | 350 JPY |
- Free of charge entry to disabled certificate holders and an accompanying caretaker (upon presenting the certificate).
- Free of charge entry to high school students and below; those under the age of 18; those 70 and above.
- For those bringing along with them a guest who is a high school student or under and/or under the age of 18, please enjoy a 100 yen discount on general admission and 50 yen discount on university students admission.
- Admission includes entry to the Feature Exhibition “Kasuga Wakamiya Onmatsuri: Art and Devotion” (West New Wing), Exhibitions from the Permanent Collection “Masterpieces of Buddhist Arts” (West New Wing), “Masterpieces of Buddhist Sculpture” (Buddhist Sculpture Hall) and “Chinese Ancient Ritual Bronzes” (Ritual Bronzes Gallery).

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