[Ongoing] HITOHATA-produced 'Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO' Surpasses 10,000 Visitors, Holds Commemorative Ceremony. An Immersive Digital Art Museum of Japan's Proud Yokai Art with Video and 3D Modeling.
The 'Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO', produced by HITOHATA, INC., celebrated surpassing 10,000 visitors at the Warehouse TERRADA G1 Building. It features immersive digital Yokai art.
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The number of visitors to the 'Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO ~Imagination of Japan~' (held from March 27 (Fri) to June 28 (Sun), 2026, in Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo (Warehouse TERRADA G1 Building)), produced by HITOHATA, INC. (Representative Director: Takeaki Higashiyama), has surpassed 10,000, and a commemorative ceremony was held.
The 10,000th visitors were a family from Ota-ku, Tokyo, who were presented with memorabilia such as an original 'Moving Yokai Exhibition' muffler towel and original printed cookies.
The family shared their impressions, saying, 'We were able to experience searching for Yokai inside the visuals,' and 'It was fun because there were places for children to play and moving mechanisms.'
This event is the world's first immersive digital art museum where you can dive into Japan's proud Yokai art—such as the 'Night Parade of One Hundred Demons Picture Scroll,' 'Hyakumonogatari,' 'Oni,' 'Tengu,' 'Kappa,' and 'Tsukumogami,' painted by various artists in the Edo and Meiji periods—through cutting-edge video technology and three-dimensional modeling.
Japanese Yokai, born from rich imaginations found in ancient Japanese myths and folklore, are loved by people around the world across eras. Their humorous figures drawn in Yokai paintings and caricatures are dynamically brought to life using state-of-the-art digital technologies like 3DCG, projection mapping, and holographic screens, while three-dimensional modeling recreates a realistic Yokai world.
Furthermore, with the cooperation of Japan's first antique book museum, Nishio City Iwase Bunko, and the Yokai Art Museum in Shodoshima, the exhibition unravels the culture and history of Yokai leading to modern pop culture, along with commentary on Yokai culture, paintings, caricatures, and Yokai art.
Please enjoy this new-sensation art entertainment exhibition where adults and children alike can 'enjoy, learn, and experience' Yokai culture while wandering into the globally fascinating 'YOKAI' world.
[Moving Yokai Exhibition Official Website]
https://www.yokaiimmersive.com/tokyo
- Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO Event Overview
[Name] Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO ~Imagination of Japan~
[Date & Time] March 27 (Fri) - June 28 (Sun), 2026, 9:30 - 20:00 (Last entry 19:30)
*No closed days during the period
The 10,000th visitors were a family from Ota-ku, Tokyo, who were presented with memorabilia such as an original 'Moving Yokai Exhibition' muffler towel and original printed cookies.
The family shared their impressions, saying, 'We were able to experience searching for Yokai inside the visuals,' and 'It was fun because there were places for children to play and moving mechanisms.'
This event is the world's first immersive digital art museum where you can dive into Japan's proud Yokai art—such as the 'Night Parade of One Hundred Demons Picture Scroll,' 'Hyakumonogatari,' 'Oni,' 'Tengu,' 'Kappa,' and 'Tsukumogami,' painted by various artists in the Edo and Meiji periods—through cutting-edge video technology and three-dimensional modeling.
Japanese Yokai, born from rich imaginations found in ancient Japanese myths and folklore, are loved by people around the world across eras. Their humorous figures drawn in Yokai paintings and caricatures are dynamically brought to life using state-of-the-art digital technologies like 3DCG, projection mapping, and holographic screens, while three-dimensional modeling recreates a realistic Yokai world.
Furthermore, with the cooperation of Japan's first antique book museum, Nishio City Iwase Bunko, and the Yokai Art Museum in Shodoshima, the exhibition unravels the culture and history of Yokai leading to modern pop culture, along with commentary on Yokai culture, paintings, caricatures, and Yokai art.
Please enjoy this new-sensation art entertainment exhibition where adults and children alike can 'enjoy, learn, and experience' Yokai culture while wandering into the globally fascinating 'YOKAI' world.
[Moving Yokai Exhibition Official Website]
https://www.yokaiimmersive.com/tokyo
- Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO Event Overview
[Name] Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO ~Imagination of Japan~
[Date & Time] March 27 (Fri) - June 28 (Sun), 2026, 9:30 - 20:00 (Last entry 19:30)
*No closed days during the period