Through May 10
Asian Art Museum
#TheFloatingWorld
In Edo-period Japan (1615–1868), the most celebrated destination for hedonists was the Yoshiwara—a walled and moated pleasure district where patrons could abandon the rigors of daily life in pursuit of sensual delights. With more than 60 works of art, "Seduction: Japan’s Floating World" examines the decadent lifestyle associated with Edo’s (present-day Tokyo) entertainment districts and the enticing, though complicated, world of the Yoshiwara.
Asian Art Museum
#TheFloatingWorld
In Edo-period Japan (1615–1868), the most celebrated destination for hedonists was the Yoshiwara—a walled and moated pleasure district where patrons could abandon the rigors of daily life in pursuit of sensual delights. With more than 60 works of art, "Seduction: Japan’s Floating World" examines the decadent lifestyle associated with Edo’s (present-day Tokyo) entertainment districts and the enticing, though complicated, world of the Yoshiwara.
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