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Yokai Immersive Experience Exhibition Nagoya - Imagination of Japan

Kanayama Minami Building Museum Wing
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The “YOKAI Immersive Experience Exhibition” is the world's first immersive experience-type digital art museum where visitors can immerse themselves in the art of yokai, the pride of Japan, such as “Hyakki Yagyo Emaki”, “Hyakumonogatari”, “Oni”, “Tengu”, “Kappa” and “ Tsukumogami” painted by various artists in the Edo and Meiji periods using cutting-edge video technology and 3D modeling. The world's first immersive experiential digital art museum.
Japanese yokai, born from the rich imagination of ancient Japanese mythology and folklore, have been loved by people around the world throughout the ages. The humorous figures depicted in yokai paintings and caricatures are dynamically brought to life using state-of-the-art digital technologies such as 3DCG, projection mapping, and holographic screens, while three-dimensional modeling reproduces the realistic world of yokai.
In addition, with the cooperation of Japan's first antiquarian book museum, the Nishio City Iwase Bunko Library, and the Yokai Art Museum on Shodoshima Island, the exhibition will also provide explanations of rare yokai paintings, caricatures, and yokai art, unraveling the culture and history of yokai that are connected to contemporary pop culture.

We hope you will enjoy this new type of art and entertainment exhibition that allows both children and adults to “enjoy, learn, and experience” yokai culture by getting lost in the world of “YOKAI,” a world that fascinates the world.

Schedule

Jul 19 (Sat) 2025-Sep 23 (Tue) 2025 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
9:30-20:00
FeeAdults ¥2200, University and High School Students ¥1500, Junior High School Students and Under ¥700, Seniors 65 & Over ¥1900, Infants Under 3 free.
Websitehttps://www.yokaiimmersive.com/en
VenueKanayama Minami Building Museum Wing
Location1-1-1 Kanayama-cho, Naka-ku, Nagoya-shi, Aichi 460-0023
Access1 minute walk from the South exit of JR Kanayama Station.
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