[1] In August 2020, the museum organized a virtual exhibition through the Google Arts & Culture platform.
[citation needed] The museum contains exhibits that explain the history and characteristics of lacquer art.
[9] In addition, in the September 2015 exhibition, the Maki-e Kaioke set, a tool used in weddings during the Edo period, was presented at the museum.
[10] In December 2020, the museum organized an exhibition with 45 lacquer works from seven different countries and regions, which also featured sake sets and bowls.
[11] In February 2021, the museum organized an exhibition of works by 153 students from five elementary schools, using Shikin's techniques, including carvings of flowers, cats, dragonflies and vines.