GALLERY SYUZANDOU
We handle modern Japanese paintings, foreign painters, existing and deceased painters, especially Suda Kokuta.
We handle modern Japanese paintings, foreign painters, existing and deceased painters, especially Suda Kokuta.
Our gallery opened in 1983. We handle antique tea ceremony equipments and antique paintings and calligraphy.
We handle antiques and antique art, such as ceramic and porcelain, old paintings and calligraphy, lacquer ware, tea ceremony equipments and Buddhist art. We selecte iems that are enjoyable and attractive regardless of age, country, genre, or price.
Kashima Arts is founded on the principles of the “true eye” (shingan) and the “aesthetic eye” (bigan), both considered essential qualities for an art dealer. Guided by these principles, we carefully discern the value of Japanese art and work toward its wide...
Chinese & Japanese antique ceramics, paintings, works of art.
2026.2.20
This 25th auction brings together works by renowned artists who have shaped the history of Japanese art, including Ito Jakuchu, Soga Shohaku, and Nagasawa Rosetsu, known for their eccentricity, as well as Yokoyama Taikan and Hishida Shunso, who laid the fou...
2025.11.18
This final auction of 2025 will feature 606 works by masters who have left an impressive mark on the history of Japanese art. A diverse collection of exquisite Japanese art, cherished across the ages, will be brought together under one roof, including an Ed...
2025.10.7
This exhibition features approximately 190 works from the Han dynasty, spanning about 400 years from 206BC–220AD. Centered on ceramics, the selection also includes lacquerware, metalwork, jade, and calligraphy rubbings. We hope that visitors can appreciate ...
2025.8.8
Kashima Art Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as Kashima Arts) is proud to present the prestigious Japanese Art Auction MEGURU Vol.23 -MAIN SALE- from August 23 (Sat) to August 31 (Sun), 2025. Launched in 2019, the Japanese Art Auction MEGURU specializes...
2025.5.14
SHUNPUDO GALLERY was founded in 1916, making it a 109-year-old establishment. My grandfather, Nakajiro Yokoi, was born in Okayama in 1875 and moved to Tokyo with the aim of becoming a lawyer, but he developed hearing problems and was forced to give up the d...