Exhibition

Title Special Exhibition
"Japanese Cherry Blossoms Illustrated by Ohta Yoai, a Pioneer of the Botanical Art in Japan"
Period March 14, 2023 (Tue) – April 9 (Sun)
Venue Japan Gallery 1F Exhibition Hall for temporally exhibition
Hours 9:00-17:00
*Opening days, hours etc. are subject to alteration. Please check the website before your visit.
Closed Monday
(Except March 27, and April 3)
Organizers National Museum of Nature and Science
Cooperation Ueno Sakuramori Association,
Makino Herbarium (MAK), Tokyo Metropolitan University,
Makino Memorial Garden

Access

National Museum of Nature and Science
Address 7-20 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-8718
Map of National Museum of Nature and Science, Tokyo.

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What to see

Chapter 1:
The Natural History of Cherry Blossoms

Through specimens and literature, we'll introduce the types of cherry blossoms that grow naturally in Japan, the cherry blossoms of the Himalayas from which they originate, the culture of hanami (cherry blossom viewing) that bloomed in Japan, as well as the garden varieties that have been produced.

Chapter 2:
Botanical Art of Cherry Blossoms

2-1 Cherry Blossom Illustrations for Science: The Road to Nihon Sakurashu

In the history of research for clarifying the diversity of cherry blossoms in Japan, botanical art printed in research papers, etc. has played a major role in accurately and widely communicating the characteristics of different species. We'll exhibit representative illustrations that have been made for cherry blossom research so far.

2-2 Ohta Yoai and Ohwi Jisaburo

Research of the natural history of Japanese cherry blossoms, which began in the Edo period, was compiled in Nihon Sakurashu ("Flowering Cherries of Japan"), which was co-authored by Ohwi Jisaburo, an honorary member of the National Museum of Nature and Science, and Ohta Yoai. We'll introduce their achievements as well as their relationship with cherry blossoms.

Ohta Yoai’s Works

太田 洋愛
Ohta Yoai
[private collection]
Ohta Yoai (1910–1988) was one of Japan’s foremost scientific illustrators. He published a number of works using botanical art techniques, and was highly regarded as a pioneer in this field in Japan.

Ohwi Jisaburo’s Works

大井 次三郎
Ohwi Jisaburo
[Makino Herbarium (MAK), Tokyo Metropolitan University]
Ohwi Jisaburo (1905–1977) was a distinguished botanist in Japan. He published a large number of papers on plant systematics. In 1953, he published Nihon Shokubutsushi (“Flora of Japan”), which organized all species of vascular plants in Japan using a unified standard.

Chapter 3:
Ohta Yoai's Cherry Blossom Art

In addition to exhibiting many of the original paintings of cherry blossoms that were published in Nihon Sakurashu, valuable pressed specimens made from cherry blossom branches that were used for illustrating will be on display for the first time, as evidence of Ohta's research.


Topics

We'll introduce the uses of cherry blossom leaves, flowers, bark, etc., as well as species related to cherry blossoms from around the world.

※Materials for which a collection is not listed belong to the collection of the National Museum of Nature and Science.