55th Anniversary 'Yubi no Kai Dream Space 2026': Kiyoshi Hikawa Costume Exhibition & Special Visitor Perks Added!
The Maruyama Kyosai Group will display costumes worn by Kiyoshi Hikawa for his 2026 calendar at their 55th-anniversary exhibition at the Jiyugaoka store in May 2026. Highlights include the original 'Sankiryo' silver summer kimono.
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The Maruyama Kyosai Group has added an exhibition of costumes worn by Kiyoshi Hikawa during the photoshoot for his 2026 calendar at the '55th Anniversary Yubi no Kai [Exhibition and Sale] Dream Space 2026,' which will be held at the Jiyugaoka Maruyama Main Store from May 7 (Thu) to May 12 (Tue), 2026.
## [Additional Exhibit] Sankiryo Series Silver Summer Gauze
The newly added costume exhibition features our original series silver summer gauze (Natsusha), made using 'Sawayaka Chirimen' (refreshing crepe) that embodies the traditional techniques of Nagahama.
The series, which can be enjoyed coolly across three seasons—spring, summer, and early autumn—is characterized by its light texture created by Nagahama techniques and its high-quality comfort. Incorporating modern sensibilities into tradition, this piece is an outfit that symbolizes the beauty of the 'modern kimono.'
Delicate summer gauze patterns are drawn with silver threads on a pale, gentle purple base color.
The radiance that changes its expression every time it catches the light makes the worldview of the photoshoot feel even more impressive.
Series Silver Summer Gauze Sales Price: 398,000 yen (tax included)
With this additional exhibition, the content has been further enriched, allowing visitors to see a total of three costumes used in the calendar photoshoot together.
This is a valuable opportunity to see up close the worldview of the photoshoot and the costumes that have been meticulously crafted down to the smallest detail. We invite you to experience the texture of the fabric, the delicate decorations, and the presence emitted by the outfits—qualities that cannot be fully conveyed through photographs—at the venue.
The exhibition is designed to be enjoyed not only by fans but also by those seeing these pieces for the first time.
Please take this opportunity to view the precious costumes unique to this exhibition at the venue.
We sincerely look forward to your visit.
## [Special Exhibit] Katayori Sakura Fubuki (One-sided Cherry Blossom Blizzard)
Delicate cherry petals are expressed three-dimensionally using Suri-Yuzen on a textured woven fabric that looks like a gradient. Through the asymmetrical composition, it portrays the dynamic movement of cherry blossoms dancing in the wind.