A special exhibition at the Yamatane Museum of Art looks into the works of Kawai Gyokudo (1873 - 1957), a Japanese painter who was active during the Meiji and Showa Periods. A number of his works are part of the museum's permanent collection, including the likes of Cormorant Fishing (1895), Hills and Streams in Autumn (1906), After a Mountain Shower (1943), and Young Ladies Planting Rice (1945).
Adult admission to the event is priced at 1300 yen.