Reproduction Art Exhibition of 'Hyakki Yagyo Sho' ~Kagoyomi~ to be Held at magmabooks from June 20
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- Reproduction Art Exhibition of 'Hyakki Yagyo Sho' ~Kagoyomi~ to be Held at magmabooks from June 20
- Tohan Co., Ltd. will hold a reproduction art exhibition of Ichiko Imi's manga 'Hyakki Yagyo Sho' titled 'Kagoyomi' at magmabooks starting June 20, 2026. The exhibition will feature newly drawn illustrations and artwork depicting flowers from the series, with a concept of 'seasonal flowers,' and will also offer limited-edition merchandise.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: June 13, 2026
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Tohan Co., Ltd. will hold a reproduction art exhibition of Ichiko Imi's manga 'Hyakki Yagyo Sho' titled 'Kagoyomi' at magmabooks starting June 20, 2026. The exhibition will feature newly drawn illustrations and artwork depicting flowers from the series, with a concept of 'seasonal flowers,' and will also offer limited-edition merchandise.
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- Reproduction Art Exhibition of 'Hyakki Yagyo Sho' ~Kagoyomi~ to be Held at magmabooks from June 20 (June 13, 2026), PR Times
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- June 13, 2026
Tohan Co., Ltd. will hold a reproduction art exhibition of Ichiko Imi's manga 'Hyakki Yagyo Sho' titled 'Kagoyomi' at magmabooks starting June 20, 2026. The exhibition will feature newly drawn illustrations and artwork depicting flowers from the series, with a concept of 'seasonal flowers,' and will also offer limited-edition merchandise.
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About the 'Hyakki Yagyo Sho' Reproduction Art Exhibition ~Kagoyomi~
'Hyakki Yagyo Sho' began serialization in 1995 and is a popular manga series known for its worldview that expresses human karma and sorrow, and its delicate and elegant art style. To date, 32 volumes of the comic have been published, with the series' cumulative circulation exceeding 7 million copies. A TV anime adaptation began broadcasting and streaming in April 2026.
This art exhibition, titled 'Kagoyomi' (Flower Calendar), is based on the concept of 'seasonal flowers.' In addition to newly drawn illustrations by the original author, the exhibition will primarily feature reproduction prints of illustrations depicting flowers and plants from the series, which will be available for order. Limited original merchandise produced with a Japanese aesthetic, in line with the story's worldview, will also be sold.
Following this venue, the exhibition is planned to be held sequentially in various locations.
Exhibition Information
Dates: Saturday, June 20, 2026 – Sunday, July 5, 2026
Venue: Gallery Space 'magmaspace' within magmabooks
1-22-1 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Toranomon Hills Glass Rock 2F
Opening Hours: Weekdays & Saturdays 11:00 AM – 9:00 PM / Sundays & Holidays 11:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Admission Fee: Free
Organizer: Tohan Co., Ltd. / Operator: Maruzen Junkudo Co., Ltd.
Planning Cooperation & Supervision: Asahi Shimbun Publications Inc.
Event HP here
Product Introduction (Partial)
Reproduction Prints (Fully Made-to-Order, 17 types total)
Illustrations newly drawn by the author, historical cover illustrations, etc., will be sold as full-size reproduction prints. The first 50 orders will include a handwritten signature from the original author.
Size: Approx. 480×600mm (12 types) / ¥49,500 (incl. tax) each
Approx. 470×395mm (5 types) / ¥38,500 (incl. tax) each
Furoshiki (Japanese wrapping cloth) (1 type total) Size: Approx. 50×50cm ¥3,850 (incl. tax)
A large-sized furoshiki. Based on a 'flowing water pattern' symbolizing purity, warding off evil, and protection from demons, it features illustrations of the popular characters, the demons Ohshiro and Oguro.
Fumiko (Scented Paper) (1 type total) Size: Approx. 5×9cm ¥2,420 (incl. tax)
Business card-sized incense paper used to transfer fragrance to paper or fabric. This is an original scent for the exhibition, blended to evoke the legendary incense 'Hangonko,' derived from ancient Chinese tales.
Ceramic Tumbler (1 type total) Size: Approx. 270ml ¥3,850 (incl. tax)
A ceramic tumbler made of Mino ware, with glaze applied by hand by artisans. The surface features illustrations of Ohshiro and Oguro with gold borders.
Other Merchandise: Blind Mini Canvas (9 types total / ¥880 each incl. tax) / Acrylic Charms (5 types total / ¥880 each incl. tax) / Clear Bookmarks (2 types total / ¥715 each incl. tax) / Clear Files (1 type total / ¥660 incl. tax) / Stickers (6 types total / ¥550 each incl. tax) / Blind Can Badges (6 types total / ¥440 each incl. tax) / Postcards (20 types total / ¥330 each incl. tax)
Limited Novelty Gifts for Purchasers
Merchandise Purchase: For every ¥3,000 (incl. tax) spent on original merchandise, one 'Special Mini Card' (4 types total) will be randomly presented.
*Limited to 4 cards per transaction.
Reproduction Print Purchase: A letterpress printed postcard (1 type total) will be presented.
*Gifts are available while supplies last.
©Ichiko Imi / Asahi Shimbun Publications
FAQ
Where will the 'Hyakki Yagyo Sho' Reproduction Art Exhibition ~Kagoyomi~ be held?
It will be held at magmabooks in Minato-ku, Tokyo. Located within Toranomon Hills, it is easily accessible.
What kind of merchandise will be sold at the art exhibition?
In addition to reproduction prints, numerous limited-edition original merchandise items such as furoshiki, fumiko (scented paper), and ceramic tumblers will be available.
What is the admission fee?
Admission is free, so feel free to visit.
What kind of manga is 'Hyakki Yagyo Sho'?
It is a popular manga by Ichiko Imi, serialized since 1995, characterized by its story depicting human karma and sorrow, and its delicate art style.
Until when will the art exhibition be held?
It will be held from Saturday, June 20, 2026, to Sunday, July 5, 2026. Don't miss it.