Highlights from the Japan collections
Take a journey with the curators of the Japanese collection through some of its highlight pieces
The V&A has been collecting Japanese art and design since it was founded in 1852 and now holds one of the world's most comprehensive collections, including ceramics, lacquer, arms and armour, woodwork, metalwork, textiles and dress, prints, paintings, sculpture and modern & contemporary studio crafts.
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Discover the lunar zodiac animals in art and design from our East Asian collections
Beautiful vessels crafted from food waste and traditional Japanese lacquer
The samurai were the military class of Japan who developed from local provincial warriors into the ruling elite that maintained power in the name of the emperor from 1185-1868
Discover the rich symbolism in traditional Japanese dress
Sweet, punk or gothic?
Find out how this imposing yet delicate model of a samurai was restored to its full splendour by an expert team of V&A conservators and curators
Known as 'ukiyo-e', these hugely popular woodblock prints depict everyday life in Japan during the Edo period
Follow our step-by-step guide to create your own Japanese style 'boro' bag
Follow V&A Conservators as they treat an elaborately decorated Japanese palanquin in our collection
The first Europeans to arrive in Japan did so by accident rather than design
Explore the theatrical motif on this highly decorative outer kimono
Meet Akira Times, a contemporary kimono image maker in a panda hat
Discover how kimono designer, Jotaro Saito, blends 'street' inspired patterns with traditional techniques
See the traditional technique of weaving with metallic thread
Hear from enigmatic fashion designer Yohji Yamamoto as he talks about his career and design values
See how a Japanese sword guard is made
Step inside the dye workshop