1924, Aida mitsuji was born in Ashikaga City, Tochigi Prefecture. During World War II, after graduating from middle school, he began to learn calligraphy and short songs. After that, he established his own unique style with "his own words and calligraphy" and created many works. 1984, Ningna Mono (Because I am a human being) was published and widely known by the world. 199 1 year, Aida mitsuji died at the age of 67.
1996, opening of Aida mitsuji Art Museum, located in Ginza, Tokyo. In 2003, Aida mitsuji Art Museum moved to Tokyo International Forum.
JR tram:
3 minutes' walk from Youle Town Station; International Export Forum;
Walk for 5 minutes from Tokyo Station and exit from Marunouchi South.
At Tokyo Station, it is connected with Jing Yao Line through Exit 4 of the Central Hall on the first basement.
Subway:
There is Lokmachi line, and it takes 3 minutes to walk from Youle Town Station.
Hibiya Line, 5 minutes' walk from Hibiya Station;
Chiyoda line, 5 minutes' walk in front of the Second Bridge;
Marunouchi Line, 5 minutes' walk from Tokyo Station;
Ginza line, 7 minutes' walk from Ginza Station;
Tami rice noodles, 5 minutes' walk from Hibiya Station.
Address: Floor 1, 3-5- 1 Tokyo International Forum, Maruchi, Chiyoda, Tokyo.
Tel: 008 1-3-62 12-3200
Fax: 0081-3-6212-3201
Opening hours: 10: 00 ~ 17: 30 (admission time is 17: 00).
Closed day: Monday (if it is a national holiday, it is open to visitors)
Admission: 800 yen for adults and college students; 500 yen for junior high school students; 200 yen for primary school students.
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