Ryuichi Sakamoto Revives in Mixed Reality (MR) Space — "KAGAMI" to Premiere in Japan

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  • Ryuichi Sakamoto Revives in Mixed Reality (MR) Space — "KAGAMI" to Premiere in Japan
  • Ryuichi Sakamoto's MR work "KAGAMI" will have its Japan premiere in June 2026.
  • Date: March 28, 2026

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Ryuichi Sakamoto's MR work "KAGAMI" will have its Japan premiere in June 2026.

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Ryuichi Sakamoto Revives in Mixed Reality (MR) Space — "KAGAMI" to Premiere in Japan (March 28, 2026)
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PR Times
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March 28, 2026
Ryuichi Sakamoto's MR work "KAGAMI" will have its Japan premiere in June 2026.
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"KAGAMI," a work that captures Ryuichi Sakamoto's piano performance three-dimensionally and brings him back to life in a mixed reality (MR) space. This work is a project that Ryuichi Sakamoto and Tin Drum, led by Todd Eckert (production and visual production), created together over **the last four years of Sakamoto's life.** Since its world premiere at The Shed in New York in 2023, "KAGAMI" has been performed in various locations worldwide, including London, Manchester, Taipei, Singapore, Melbourne, Italy, and Hong Kong, continuing to receive significant acclaim. Now, it is finally coming to Japan.

Viewers will wear special see-through headsets and witness a meticulously recreated Ryuichi Sakamoto through unique 3D imaging technology. His figure, seated at an iconic grand piano, will emerge in the space along with fantastical 3D visuals by Tin Drum that respond to the music, exuding a presence so palpable that one might feel they could reach out and touch his white hair. Confronting his refined performance at a distance that would never be possible in a real concert—an unprecedented immersive experience awaits.

Additionally, the venue will feature not only visuals, photographs, and text, but also a "scent" personally blended by Ryuichi Sakamoto. The entire space will gently open the visitor's senses.

The British newspaper *The Guardian* described the work as "a magical experience that many would not have been able to experience during his lifetime."

"KAGAMI," serene yet leaving a deep resonance, is like a quiet "mirror" reflecting Ryuichi Sakamoto's music.

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A virtual me exists within reality.

The virtual me will not age and will continue to play the piano for years, decades, centuries.

Will humanity still exist then?

Will squid, the next conquerors of Earth, listen?

What is a piano to them?

What is music?

Will empathy be possible?

Empathy spanning hundreds of thousands of years.

Ah, but the batteries won't last that long.

Ryuichi Sakamoto

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Ryuichi Sakamoto taught me "how to listen to the world."

During my sensitive teenage years spent in the harsh cities of America, I encountered his music. It was so beautiful, so earnest, and unlike anything I had ever heard before. It changed my concept of "possibility" in art and in my view of life.

I am deeply grateful for the good fortune of knowing Ryuichi Sakamoto, and for being able to create a work that transcends the limits of life together, overcoming illness and global turmoil.

In "KAGAMI," he will continue to meet audiences forever. This was our wish from the beginning, and as director, there is no greater honor.

Todd Eckert / Director & Producer of KAGAMI

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RYUICHI SAKAMOTO & TIN DRUM
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FAQ

What is "KAGAMI" and how does it feature Ryuichi Sakamoto?

"KAGAMI" is a mixed reality (MR) work that three-dimensionally captures Ryuichi Sakamoto's piano performance, bringing him back to life in an MR space.

Who collaborated on the creation of "KAGAMI"?

"KAGAMI" was a project created by Ryuichi Sakamoto and Tin Drum, led by Todd Eckert, over the last four years of Sakamoto's life.

Where has "KAGAMI" been premiered and performed globally?

"KAGAMI" had its world premiere at The Shed in New York in 2023 and has since been performed in various locations worldwide, including London, Manchester, Taipei, Singapore, Melbourne, Italy, and Hong Kong.

What kind of immersive experience does "KAGAMI" offer to viewers?

Viewers wear special see-through headsets to witness a meticulously recreated Ryuichi Sakamoto playing an iconic grand piano, accompanied by fantastical 3D visuals that respond to the music, offering an unprecedented immersive experience.

Besides visuals, what other sensory elements are incorporated into the "KAGAMI" venue?

In addition to visuals, photographs, and text, the venue for "KAGAMI" will feature a "scent" personally blended by Ryuichi Sakamoto, aiming to gently open the visitor's senses.