[Currently Held] Official Documentary Video Released for "Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO." The world's first new sensory immersive digital art museum where you can "enjoy, learn, and experience" Japan's proud Yokai art with cutting-edge video technology and three-dimensional modeling.

The official documentary video for "Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO" produced by Hata Co., Ltd. has been released. This is the world's first immersive digital art museum that combines Japan's proud Yokai art with cutting-edge digital technology.
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Hata Co., Ltd. (Representative Director: Takeaki Higashiyama) has released the official documentary video for "Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO ~Imagination of Japan~" (held from Friday, March 27, 2026, to Sunday, June 28, 2026, at Terada Warehouse G1 Building in Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo). (Organized by: Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO Executive Committee)

This event is the world's first immersive digital art museum where visitors can immerse themselves in Japan's proud Yokai art, such as "Hyakki Yagyo Emaki" (Night Parade of One Hundred Demons scrolls), "Hyaku Monogatari" (One Hundred Tales), "Oni" (demons), "Tengu," "Kappa," and "Tsukumogami," drawn by various artists from the Edo and Meiji periods, through cutting-edge video technology and three-dimensional modeling.

Japanese Yokai, born from the rich imagination of ancient Japanese myths and legends, have been loved by people around the world across generations. Their humorous figures, depicted in Yokai paintings and caricatures, are dynamically brought to life using cutting-edge digital technologies such as 3DCG, projection mapping, and holographic screens, while three-dimensional modeling recreates a realistic world of Yokai.

Furthermore, with the cooperation of Nishio City Iwase Bunko, Japan's first museum of ancient books, and the Yokai Art Museum in Shodoshima, the exhibition not only provides explanations of Yokai culture, Yokai paintings, caricatures, and Yokai art but also unravels the culture and history of Yokai that connect to modern pop culture.

New information, including related events for this exhibition, will continue to be announced.

Please enjoy this new sensory art entertainment exhibition, where adults and children alike can get lost in the captivating "YOKAI" world and "enjoy, learn, and experience" Yokai culture.

[Official Documentary Video URL for "Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO"]
https://youtu.be/Dq8K69Gb7gU

[Official Website for "Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO"]
https://www.yokaiimmersive.com/tokyo

Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO

・Overview of Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO

[Name] Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO ~Imagination of Japan~

[Dates] Friday, March 27, 2026 – Sunday, June 28, 2026, 9:30 – 20:00 (Last entry 19:30)
*No closing days during the period
*On the final day, June 28, open until 17:00 (Last entry 16:30)

[Venue] Terada Warehouse G1 Building (2-6-4 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo)

[Content]
This is the world's first immersive digital art museum where visitors can immerse themselves in Japan's proud Yokai art, such as "Hyakki Yagyo Emaki," "Hyaku Monogatari," "Oni," "Tengu," "Kappa," and "Tsukumogami," drawn by various artists from the Edo and Meiji periods, through cutting-edge video technology and three-dimensional modeling.

Japanese Yokai, born from the rich imagination of ancient Japanese myths and legends, have been loved by people around the world across generations. Their humorous figures, depicted in Yokai paintings and caricatures, are dynamically brought to life using cutting-edge digital technologies such as 3DCG, projection mapping, and holographic screens, while three-dimensional modeling recreates a realistic world of Yokai.

Furthermore, with the cooperation of Nishio City Iwase Bunko, Japan's first museum of ancient books, and the Yokai Art Museum in Shodoshima, the exhibition not only provides explanations of Yokai culture, Yokai paintings, caricatures, and Yokai art but also unravels the culture and history of Yokai that connect to modern pop culture.

[Highlights of the Moving Yokai Exhibition]

・Immerse yourself in the world of Yokai in an immersive three-dimensional video space
Experience a dynamic three-dimensional video space where Yokai move dynamically, utilizing 3DCG, projection mapping, and holographic screens.
Beyond just viewing, you can enjoy an immersive experience of taking videos and photos with the Yokai, and becoming part of a Yokai scroll, wandering into another world.

・Encounter "real Yokai" with powerful three-dimensional modeling
In addition to the video space, the realistically reproduced Yokai through three-dimensional modeling are also a highlight. Humorous Yokai such as Oni, Tengu, Kappa, and Tsukumogami appear in the real space. You can enjoy the expressions and textures of the Yokai up close through the collaboration of meticulously crafted three-dimensional modeling and immersive direction.

・Learn about culture through exhibition explanations of valuable Yokai paintings, caricatures, and Yokai art
In addition to the actual exhibition of Ukiyo-e woodblock prints of Yokai by Utagawa Kuniyoshi, with the cooperation of Nishio City Iwase Bunko, Japan's first museum of ancient books, and the Yokai Art Museum in Shodoshima, valuable Yokai paintings, caricatures, and Yokai art such as "Hyakki Yagyo no Zu" and "Hyaku Monogatari" from the Edo and Meiji periods are explained. While unraveling the cultural and historical background of Yokai, such as ancient Japanese myths and legends, the exhibition explores how Yokai connect to modern pop culture.

・Art experience enjoyable for adults, children, seniors, and foreigners
Parents and children can enjoy the world of Yokai with interactive digital art experiences where they can play with Yokai, and engaging play content for children.
Spaces are designed for seniors to enjoy while seated. Non-verbal and intuitive.