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Tuesday, June 09, 2026


Exhibition Public - USA & Canada

Heaven and Hell in Japanese Art

Museum of Fine Arts
465 Huntington Avenue,
Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Aug 14, 2010 To May 01, 2011


Detail: Japanese images of heaven and hell range from depictions of serene paradises to grotesque realms of punishment. Heaven, situated in a land of bliss where devotees are reborn to reside with Amida, the Buddha of Infinite Light, is typically represented by luxurious palaces, jeweled trees, and tranquil ponds. Hell, with scenes of fire, torture, and suffering, is the destination awaiting those who fail to follow the sacred precepts of Buddhism. The concepts of the afterlife are derived from ancient Buddhist scriptures, and they have impacted morality, spirituality, and behavior up until the present day.
“Heaven and Hell in Japanese Art” features several Edo-period (1615–1868) Buddhist paintings that have rarely been exhibited. It also highlights a recent loan of a monumental 18th-century sculpture of Amida and his atttendants descending on swirling clouds to the faithful.

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Enma
Enma
Japan
Enma, the Lord of the Realm of Death, forces a courtesan to look into his mirror, which will expose her past deeds.

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