This exhibition introduces Japan’s yokai (Japanese folkloric imaginary monsters) culture that extends to the present day through picture scrolls and nishiki-e (a multicolored Japanese woodblock print), as well as a diverse range of media, including toys and films.
Japanese yokai have appeared in a variety of tales as characters that express supernatural powers, serving to instill surprise and fear in people. Thereafter, as the development of new technology brought about changes to people’s lives, yokai seem to have gradually become less of a subject of fear and have come to be viewed as a more charming and friendly presence. Japan still has a culture of enjoying kaidan (ghost stories) in the summertime, with yokai seen dominating television and theater screens across the country. This exhibition focuses on the “popularization” of these yokai and invites viewers to explore their profound world of mystery. The outline information about the exhibition is below.
Duration: 1 February 2025 to 1 March 2025 (It will be closed on every Sunday, Monday and public holidays.)
Opening Time: 9:30am to 3:30pm
Venue: The Japan Foundation, Yangon (No. 70, Nat Mauk Lane 1, Bahan Township, Yangon)
Sponsor: The Japan Foundation, Yangon
Nominal Support: Embassy of Japan in Myanmar
*Admission free and No pre-registration is required!
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