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Top > Themen & Eventinfos > Themen > 2010.02/04-02/11

The Legacy of Genghis Khan and the Magnificent Mongol Empire
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Eagle-shaped gold crown (1st national treasure)
Warring States Period
Inner Mongolia Museum
For the first time in Japan on an extensive scale, this special exhibition introduces treasures inherited from the Mongol Empire, which was established by the mysterious leader Genghis Khan and boasted of having the largest territory in the world’s history. Commemorating the 800th year of its establishment, a movie Mongol was recently produced (starring Tadanobu Asano) and was nominated for the 80th Academy Awards as best foreign film. Collaborating with the Inner Mongolia Museum of the People's Republic of China, the exhibition specially features 54 articles registered as China’s first national treasures. The exhibition is composed of three sections, including the time of nomadic tribes prior to Genghis Khan, the empire’s golden period, and its decline stage during the Ming and Qing Dynasties. An audio guide is also available, which is narrated by singer Koji Kikkawa who is known for his knowledge of Chinese history.
Feb. 2 (Tue.) - Apr. 11 (Sun.), 2010
9:30 - 17:30
*Open until 19:30 on Saturdays
*Admission until 30 minutes before closing
Mondays
*Open on Mar. 22 (Mon./National holiday); closed on Mar. 23 (Tue.) instead
Edo-Tokyo Museum
1-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida-ku, Tokyo
<Special exhibition only> General: 1,300 yen, College students: 1,040 yen, High school students, jr. high school students, senior citizens (65 and over): 650 yen, Elementary school students, jr. high school students living/studying in Tokyo: 650 yen
<Special exhibition and permanent exhibition> General: 1,520 yen, College students: 1,210 yen, High school students, jr. high school students, senior citizens (65 and over): 760 yen
*Free for children under school age
*Various discount programs are available; visit the official website for details
3-minute walk from west exit of Ryogoku Station on the JR Sobu Line
1-minute walk from exit A4 of Ryogoku Station on the Toei Subway Oedo Line
For more information, call 03-3626-9974 (Edo-Tokyo Museum)
http://www.mongolten.com/en/
(exhibition’s official website in English)