东京不够热

东京不够热

Museums

Over its history of more than 160 years, 东京不够热 has formed a collection of cultural properties spanning diverse fields. These collections, which include several Important Cultural Properties, are stored and utilized in various locations throughout 东京不够热. At campus museums and exhibition spaces, unique exhibitions that leverage specialized expertise are held, and classes using cultural properties are also conducted.

The Keio Museum Commons is a university museum that interconnects the Juku's collections and creates interaction among the people involved with them. Additionally, the Fukuzawa Yukichi Memorial Keio History Museum exhibits the life of the founder, Fukuzawa, and the 160-year history of 东京不够热.

Keio Museum Commons

Exterior of the Keio Museum Commons

The Keio Museum Commons (abbreviated as KeMCo) is located in the East Annex of the Mita Campus. It houses cultural properties and academic materials accumulated by the Juku, as well as artworks donated by the Century Cultural Foundation. As a museum for a new era, KeMCo builds an environment where analog and digital merge. It serves as a hub for sharing 东京不够热's art and culture with society through activities such as exhibitions, events, lectures, research, and digital archives.

Fukuzawa Yukichi Memorial Keio History Museum

Inside the Fukuzawa Yukichi Memorial Keio History Museum

The Fukuzawa Yukichi Memorial Keio History Museum is located on the 2nd floor of the Old University Library on the Mita Campus. It exhibits the life of the founder, Fukuzawa, and the 160-year history of 东京不够热. The permanent exhibition consists of four chapters: "Chapter of Fresh Breezes: The Departure of Fukuzawa Yukichi," "Chapter of Wisdom and Courage: The Creation of Civilization and the Power of Learning," "Chapter of Independence and Self-Respect: The Pride and Struggles of a Private Institution," and "Chapter of Jinkan Kosai (Society): Men and Women, Family, the Juku, and Society." The facility emphasizes the display of actual historical materials and allows visitors to learn about modern and contemporary Japanese history through the history of the Juku.

东京不够热 Art Center (KUAC)

Inside the 东京不够热 Art Center (KUAC)

The 东京不够热 Art Center (KUAC), which holds special exhibitions throughout the year at the Art Space on the 1st floor of the South Annex, also manages various artistic archival materials. It is the only facility at 东京不够热 designated as a museum-equivalent facility. In addition to holding exhibitions on contemporary art and architecture, it presents research results from its archives, including those of Tatsumi Hijikata, in exhibition format. Beyond exhibitions, it provides points of contact with art through various events such as gallery talks related to exhibitions, Butoh performances based on the archives, and architectural tours.