Gallery
Yanaka, old Tōkyō

A gallery for the floating world.

Galerie Yanaka occupies a former merchant house in the heart of Yanaka, one of the few Edo districts spared by fire and war. There we collect and show ukiyo-e prints.

Our story

From a print shop to a gallery

In the Meiji era the house was a shop for paper and brushes. We kept its beams, the earthen floor of the entrance and the low northern light, ideal for looking at a print.

Our work: to gather prints in good condition, to document their state and provenance, and to present them to a French-speaking public that often discovers ukiyo-e through the Great Wave alone.

Every work shown online is in the public domain; reproductions come from museums and Wikimedia Commons.

The team

Three people, one house

Our approach

How we work

A print is not a unique painting: it is a matrix, layered colours, one impression among many. To read a print is to read a state, an edition, a publisher.

We favour clarity over rarity: a well-documented late impression beats an “early” proof with no provenance.

What we check
  1. The state of the printing and colours
  2. The edition and publisher (hanmoto)
  3. Provenance and collectors’ seals
  4. Any restoration
Visit

Admission is free. Come and look at a print up close. It is the best way to understand the floating world.

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