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Poster for the 'Grand Van Gogh Exhibition: Café Terrace at Night' in Kobe, commemorating Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake's 30th anniversary, featuring the iconic painting and Kobe City Museum details.

30th Anniversary of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake: The Great Van Gogh Exhibition: Cafe Terrace at Night (Exhibition, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture)

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  • "The Great Van Gogh Exhibition: Cafe Terrace at Night" is a special art event being held to mark the 30th anniversary of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake.
  • Approximately 60 of Van Gogh's works, ranging from his early Dutch period to his period in Arles, are on display, including "Café Terrace at Night" (1888) and "Self-Portrait" (1887).
  • KKday makes it easy to book tickets to "The Great Van Gogh Exhibition," and advance purchases ensure smooth entry.
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Ticket typePhysical ticket (direct entry)
Exhibit typeArt exhibits

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- 30th Anniversary of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake: The Great Van Gogh Exhibition: Cafe Terrace at Night -

  • Date: September 20, 2025 (Sat) - February 1, 2026 (Sun)
  • Opening hours: 9:30-17:30 (until 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays)

*Last admission is 30 minutes before each session.

  • Closed: Mondays, December 30th (Tuesday) - January 1st (Thursday)

*However, if Monday is a national holiday or holiday, the museum will be open and closed the following weekday.

  • Venue: Kobe City Museum (24 Kyomachi, Chuo-ku, Kobe)

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Close-up of the 'Grand Van Gogh Exhibition: Café Terrace at Night' poster, highlighting Van Gogh's iconic painting and event details for the 30th anniversary special exhibition at Kobe City Museum.

Detailed information flyer for the 'Grand Van Gogh Exhibition' in Kobe, showcasing multiple Van Gogh artworks including a self-portrait, exhibition details, ticket prices, and booking information.

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  • Free for high school students and younger.

  • If you are a university student or high school student or younger, please present your student ID or student handbook.

  • Kobe City residents aged 65 or older can enjoy half-price admission on the day of admission by presenting a certificate at the museum ticket counter.

  • People with disabilities can enter free of charge if they present their disability certificate at the counter.

  • Reservations will be given priority on weekends, holidays, and in January.

  • On weekends, holidays, and in January, you may have to wait to enter if you visit without a reservation.

  • Please be sure to follow the instructions of on-site staff before swiping when entering the venue. If you accidentally swipe your card before arriving at the venue, you will not be able to enter.

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  • Please click on the redemption link in the order confirmation email, enter the verification code (skip this step if you have already logged in), and follow the on-site staff's instructions to complete the Swipe to Redeem process
Tickets cannot be shared. If you plan to visit on multiple days or with your companions, please purchase tickets separately in advance.

Voucher Redemption Period

  • Valid for redemption within the specified period: 2025-09-20 ~ 2026-02-01; Invalid after expiration

Experience Location

Location Name: Kobe City Museum

Address: 24 Kyomachi, Chuo-ku, Kobe City, Hyogo Prefecture, 650-0034

How to Get There
■From Sannomiya 10 minutes walk from the West Exit of JR Sannomiya Station 10 minutes walk from the West Exit of Hankyu Kobe-Sannomiya Station 10 minutes walk from the West Exit of Hanshin Kobe-Sannomiya Station 10 minutes walk from West Exit 1 of Subway (Seishin-Yamate Line) Sannomiya Station 10 minutes walk from Subway (Kaigan Line) Sannomiya-Hanadokeimae Station 15 minutes walk from Port Liner Sannomiya Station ■From Motomachi 10 minutes walk from the East Exit of JR Motomachi Station 10 minutes walk from the East Exit of Hanshin Motomachi Station 8 minutes walk from Subway (Kaigan Line) Kyukyoryuchi-Daimarumae Station ■From Shin-Kobe Station Take the Subway (Seishin-Yamate Line) and get off at Sannomiya Station ■From Kobe Airport Take the Port Liner and get off at Sannomiya Station *There is no parking lot at our hotel. Please use a nearby paid parking lot. *Sannomiya Chuodori Parking Lot

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FAQ

1. What symbolism can be found in Van Gogh's 'Cafe Terrace at Night' painting?

The painting uses vibrant colors, especially the glowing yellow cafe and deep blue night sky, to evoke warmth and refuge amidst the solitude of night. The absence of black suggests light conquering darkness. The cafe's bright light against the dark street has been interpreted as a metaphor for spiritual solace or a haven of human connection, a theme often explored by Van Gogh. The stars and vastness of the sky also hint at cosmic wonder.

2. What are the key visual elements and artistic style in Van Gogh's 'Cafe Terrace at Night'?

Key visual elements include the brightly lit yellow and orange cafe, contrast with the dark blue night sky, cobblestone street, and figures of passersby. Van Gogh's distinctive style is evident in his bold brushstrokes, expressive use of color, and exaggerated perspectives, creating a sense of movement and intensity. He uses complementary colors like yellow and blue to create a striking visual impact and emotional depth in the scene.

3. Can you describe the setting and main features of Van Gogh's 'Cafe Terrace at Night'?

'Cafe Terrace at Night' depicts a bustling outdoor cafe in Arles, France, under a vibrant starry sky. The painting's main features include the large, illuminated yellow facade of the cafe on the right, contrasted with the deep blue and purple hues of the night sky and the dark street. Tables and chairs are arranged on the terrace, with small figures enjoying the evening. A dark alleyway recedes into the background on the left, adding depth to the scene.

4. Are there deeper meanings or interpretations behind Van Gogh's 'Cafe Terrace at Night'?

Beyond its visual appeal, 'Cafe Terrace at Night' is often interpreted as exploring themes of human connection and isolation. Van Gogh himself noted his desire to paint the night sky and a cafe without using black, suggesting a focus on light and hope. Some art historians interpret the work as a depiction of a spiritual quest or a search for comfort in the urban night, reflecting the artist's own profound emotional states during his time in Arles.

5. What is the historical context and background of Van Gogh's creation of 'Cafe Terrace at Night'?

Van Gogh painted 'Cafe Terrace at Night' in Arles, France, in September 1888. This period was particularly prolific for him, known as his "Arles period," where he explored vibrant colors and nocturnal scenes. He was living in the Yellow House at the time and was deeply inspired by the southern French light and local life, often painting directly from observation at night. The work notably predates his famous 'Starry Night'.

6. Besides 'Cafe Terrace at Night', what other notable works by Van Gogh are featured at 'The Great Van Gogh Exhibition' in Kobe?

'The Great Van Gogh Exhibition' in Kobe showcases approximately 60 of Van Gogh's diverse works. In addition to the iconic 'Cafe Terrace at Night', visitors can expect to see other significant pieces such as 'Self-Portrait' (1887). The exhibition also includes paintings from his early Dutch period through to his time in Arles, offering a comprehensive view of his artistic evolution and various stylistic phases.

7. What is the significance of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake's 30th anniversary for 'The Great Van Gogh Exhibition' in Kobe?

'The Great Van Gogh Exhibition: Cafe Terrace at Night' is specifically organized to commemorate the 30th anniversary of the Great Hanshin-Awaji Earthquake. This special event in Kobe serves as a tribute and a moment of reflection, using the power of art to bring cultural enrichment and foster a sense of community. It highlights the resilience and recovery of the region through a significant cultural offering.

8. What kind of overall experience can visitors expect from 'The Great Van Gogh Exhibition' in Kobe?

Visitors to 'The Great Van Gogh Exhibition' in Kobe can expect an immersive journey into Van Gogh's artistic world. The exhibition features approximately 60 original works, providing a comprehensive overview of his career from his early Dutch period to his vibrant Arles period. It offers a unique opportunity to appreciate masterpieces like 'Cafe Terrace at Night' and 'Self-Portrait' up close, allowing for a deep engagement with his unique style and profound themes.

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