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SAMURAI IN NEW YORK: THE FIRST JAPANESE DELEGATION, 1860
Jun 25, 2010 through Nov 7, 2010

Samurai in New York invites visitors to return to the New York of 150 years ago and to share the city’s excitement over the visit of a delegation of more than 70 samurai from Japan—the first Japanese to leave the closed island nation in over 200 years. The brash young city seized the opportunity to promote itself as the “Edo (modern day Tokyo) of the West” with a two-week whirlwind of parades and balls and moment-to-moment newspaper coverage of the delegation’s visit. Extremely rare 19th-century photographs and newspaper engravings document the festivities, and a unique group of objects, lent by Japanese institutions, both record and recall the experience from the Japanese viewpoint. Other photographs, works of art, decorative and costume items reveal the cross-cultural influences that the visit inspired.

 


THE EXHIBITION IS MADE POSSIBLE BY THE GENEROUS SUPPORT OF

 

J.C.C. Fund of the Japanese Chamber of Commerce and Industry of New York

 

Canon U.S.A. Inc.
Daiwa Capital Markets America Inc.
NTT DOCOMO USA, Inc.

 

ADDITIONAL SUPPORT IS PROVIDED BY

 

Pfizer Global Pharmaceuticals
The Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.
Japan-United States Friendship Commission
ITOCHU International Inc.
KDDI America, Inc.
Marubeni America Corporation
Mitsubishi International Corporation
Mitsui & Co. (U.S.A.), Inc.
Mizuho Corporate Bank, Ltd.

Nomura Holding America Inc.
Thierry Porté
Sumitomo Corporation of America Foundation
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
Sojitz Corporation of America
Sony Electronics, Inc.
Toshiba America, Inc.
Toyota

Weatherhead East Asian Institute

 

 

FUNDING IS ALSO PROVIDED BY

 

Chartis International Insurance
IBM
Gary Moriwaki
Rockefeller & Co. Inc.
U.S.-Japan Bridging Foundation
HITACHI ZOSEN U.S.A. LTD.
Jiro and Satoru Murase
The McGraw-Hill Companies
Susan J. Onuma
Accenture
Makioka Foundation
Ambassador Shinichi Nishimiya
Deputy Consul General, Yasuhisa Kawamura

 

Celebrating the 150th Anniversary of the First Japanese Delegation to New York City


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