Yumeji Art Museum — Melancholic Beauty of Taisho Romance
The Yumeji Art Museum (夢二郷土美術館, Yumeji Kyōdo Bijutsukan) celebrates the life and work of Takehisa Yumeji (1884–1934), an Okayama-born painter, poet, and graphic designer who epitomized the Taisho Roman (Taishō Romanticism) art movement. Yumeji's paintings of melancholic bijin (beautiful women) — slender figures with downcast eyes, flowing kimono, and wistful expressions — captured the fleeting modern aesthetics of Japan's Taisho era (1912–1926), a brief cultural flowering between Meiji industrialization and wartime Showa militarism.
The museum occupies a Western-style mansion near Korakuen Garden and houses over 3,000 Yumeji works: paintings, woodblock prints, book illustrations, commercial designs (including Shiseido cosmetics advertisements), and personal effects. The collection showcases Yumeji's versatility — from delicate nihonga (Japanese-style painting) to Art Nouveau-influenced graphic design. His iconic work *Kurofune-ya* (Black Ship-ya, a cafe poster featuring a woman in kimono) became emblematic of Taisho-era nostalgia. The museum's intimate scale and period furnishings create an immersive atmosphere, evoking the bohemian art circles Yumeji frequented in Tokyo. Rotating exhibitions (quarterly) explore different facets of his career, from romantic period works to his later travels to Europe and America. English signage is limited but the visual power of Yumeji's imagery transcends language barriers.
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