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TOP The museum will reopen on 24 Jun. --> Closed --> Caretta Shiodome, Higashi-Shimbashi 1-8-2, Minato-ku, Tokyo | 03-6218-2500 Hours Tue - Sat 12:00 - 18:00 Closed --> *12:00-18:00 until further notice --> The only advertising museum in Japan. --> About us Plan your visit Facilities Museum calendar Group tour Apply for media coverage Exhibitions & Events Permanent exhibition Temporary exhibition Events Library Collections Notices & News releases Shop Access JP EN ( other ) Collections Collections Poster 看板 錦絵 絵双六 引札 絵びら 新聞広告 PR紙 景品・付録 ポスター --> Sign Nishiki-e Ads Esugoroku(Parcheesi) Hikifuda(Flyer) Ebira Newspaper Advertising PR Magazine Premium & Supplement Poster Poster Posters, which are widely used today as an easy out-of-home medium, are among the oldest forms of media that prominently display a message to be seen by a large number of people at a location where people gather. Posters were produced at the time using new printing technologies introduced from the West, such as lithography and offset printing, to promote corporate images and products with visual impact. Some posters became the talk of the town when they appeared in crowded train stations and on busy street corners, and from the late Meiji period to the early Showa period, posters were among the most celebrated of advertising media, attracting the attention of many people. Compared to other advertising media, posters have a greater artistic quality, so to trace their history is to trace the history of modern design. For example, some posters were created by people who later became famous painters, while artisans who copied the original images onto the lithographs used to print the posters, later on, became poster artists themselves. Posters have been involved in design trends, such as Art Nouveau. At the same time, the diverse motifs appearing on posters—from landscapes and people, to outfits and accessories worn by models—mirror the aesthetic sensibilities and aspirations of the people at the time. Posters thus convey in the present day the consciousness and feel of a past era with beauty. Number of hits: 広告絵双六 令嬢成長双六 広告絵双六 令嬢成長双六 広告絵双六 令嬢成長双六 広告絵双六 令嬢成長双六 広告絵双六 令嬢成長双六 --> The Ad Museum Tokyo is managed by Yoshida Hideo Memorial Foundation Site Policy Copyright. The Ad Museum Tokyo All Rights Reserved. -->

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