New Experiential Exhibition "Heisei Love Exhibition" Traces Approximately 30 Years of Heisei Romance with 3,000 Items – Partial Exhibition and Experiences Revealed!
The "Heisei Love Exhibition" opens on Tuesday, April 7, showcasing approximately 30 years of Heisei romance through over 3,000 items, exhibits, and experiences. It's a novel exhibition where visitors can interact with nostalgic items like pagers and flip phones, reliving the romance of that era.
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The "Heisei Love Exhibition" is an exhibition that anyone familiar with "Heisei" can enjoy. Ahead of its opening on Tuesday, April 7, we are announcing information regarding the exhibits, experiences, shop, and cafe.
**Exhibits and Experiences Tracing Approximately 30 Years of "Heisei" Romance with 3,000 Items**
The approximately 30 years of Heisei saw rapid changes in communication methods, leading to diverse forms of romance. This exhibition categorizes that era into "early, mid, and late periods," emotionally expressing the romance of the time through exhibits and experiences. Visitors can relive their own "those days" memories, or experience a youth they never had, all as diverse "Heisei romance."
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In spaces completely recreating school classrooms and TSUTAYA stores of that era, exhibits feature devices and items from each period, such as pagers, exchange diaries, flip phones, MDs (MiniDiscs), and Purikura albums. Visitors can actually pick up and view the exhibits (*1), allowing them to enjoy the sensation of operating the devices.
(*1: Some exhibits are for viewing only)
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Experiential corners where visitors can enjoy "Heisei romance" through realistic experiences are also available! These include a pager speed-typing challenge, an experience of calling a loved one from a landline phone, and a photo spot where you can take mirror selfies in a phone booth.
In the late period area, the exhibition covers all 30 years, including recent "Heisei romance" experiences such as recreated smartphone screens and "SNOW" face recognition stamps.