[On Now] Hitohata's 'Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO' Surpasses 30,000 Visitors, Commemorative Ceremony Held. An Immersive Art Museum Blending Japan's Renowned Yokai Art with 3D Imagery and Sculptures.

The 'Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO', produced by Hitohata Co., Ltd., has exceeded 30,000 visitors. The event, held at the Terada Warehouse G1 Building in Shinagawa, Tokyo, has gained significant popularity for its immersive experience using 3DCG and projection mapping to bring traditional Japanese spirits (Yokai) to life.
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Hitohata Co., Ltd. (CEO: Takeaki Higashiyama) announced that the 'Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO ~Imagination of Japan~', held at the Terada Warehouse G1 Building in Shinagawa, Tokyo from March 27 to June 28, 2026, has reached a milestone of 30,000 visitors, and a commemorative ceremony was held.

The 30,000th visitors were a group of three friends from Tokyo. They were presented with original goods, including mufflers, printed cookies, clear files, and plush toys from the exhibition.

The visitors shared their impressions: 'We've always liked Yokai, so it was great to immerse ourselves in a visualized Yokai world,' 'It made Yokai feel familiar, and we thought children could enjoy it too,' and 'The unique Japanese culture of Yokai was well expressed.'

This exhibition is the world's first immersive digital art museum where visitors can dive into the world of legendary Japanese spirits, such as 'Night Parade of One Hundred Demons,' 'One Hundred Tales,' Oni, Tengu, Kappa, and Tsukumogami, as depicted by various artists from the Edo and Meiji periods.

Japanese Yokai, born from the rich imagination of ancient myths and folklore, have been loved by people worldwide across generations. Their humorous appearances in paintings and caricatures are brought to life dynamically using the latest digital technologies like 3DCG, projection mapping, and holographic screens, while realistic Yokai worlds are recreated through 3D sculptures.

Furthermore, with the cooperation of the Iwase Bunko Library (Japan's first museum for old books) and the Yokai Museum on Shodoshima, the exhibition provides explanations of Yokai culture, paintings, and art, uncovering the history leading to modern pop culture.

Please enjoy this new art entertainment exhibition where visitors of all ages can 'enjoy, learn, and experience' the world of 'YOKAI' that fascinates people globally.

Event Overview:
Name: Moving Yokai Exhibition TOKYO ~Imagination of Japan~
Dates: March 27 (Fri) - June 28 (Sun), 2026
Hours: 9:30 AM - 8:00 PM (Last entry 7:30 PM)
Venue: Terada Warehouse G1 Building (2-6-4 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo)
Highlights:
- Immersive 3D imagery spaces for a deep dive into the Yokai world
- Powerful 3D sculptures to meet 'real' Yokai up close
- Educational exhibits explaining rare Yokai art and history