Information on the Tokyo venue of Shosoin’s first immersive exhibition, “Shosoin THE SHOW,” has been announced! The legendary fragrance of “Ranjatai” has finally come to Ueno.

Ueno Royal Museum

The Ueno Royal Museum (Taito-ku, Tokyo) will be holding the first immersive exhibition, "Shosoin THE SHOW — Feel the miracle here and now," from Saturday, September 20th to Sunday, November 9th, where you can enjoy the 1,300-year history of Shosoin and the beauty of its treasures with your whole body.

Under the supervision of the Imperial Household Agency's Shoso-in Office, this exhibition will combine ultra-high definition images projected on a giant screen with replicas of the treasures from 1,300 years ago, providing an experience that will envelop you in the beauty of the treasures. In addition, you will be able to experience the miracle of the Shoso-in over the past 1,300 years with your whole body through the scent of the legendary fragrance "Ranjatai," which was so desired by Oda Nobunaga and others, which will be exhibited for the first time in history, and the sound of the actual treasures, such as the "Radenshitan Gogenbiwa."

In this release, we will reveal information about the Tokyo venue, as well as introduce some highlights.

■Tokyo Venue Event Overview
Exhibition title: Shosoin THE SHOW – Feel the miracle that is here now –
Venue: Ueno Royal Museum (Taito-ku, Tokyo)
Period: Saturday, September 20, 2025 to Sunday, November 9, 2025 *No closing days
Opening hours: 10:00am – 5:00pm (last entry 30 minutes before closing)
Organizers: The Ueno Royal Museum, "Shosoin THE SHOW" Executive Committee (Yomiuri Television, The Yomiuri Shimbun, TOPPAN, Kadokawa Media House), Nippon Television Network, BS Nippon Television
Supervised by: Shosoin Office of the Imperial Household Agency
Sponsor: Takemoto Piano
Technical cooperation: Epson Sales
Cooperation: Takasago International Corporation

For inquiries, please contact: 050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)
*This exhibition will be held at the Osaka Museum of History from Saturday, June 14th to Sunday, August 24th.

■Tokyo venue ticket prices

Admission fee Advance tickets Same-day tickets
general 2,100 yen 2,300 yen
High school and university students 1,500 yen 1,700 yen
Elementary and junior high school students 900 yen 1,100 yen

*Free for preschool children.
*All prices include tax.
*People with a disability certificate and up to one caregiver will be charged half the same day rate.
*University, high school, and junior high school students must present their student ID.
* Advance tickets are scheduled to go on sale in early August. Details will be announced on the official website as soon as they are decided.

[Objective of the event]
Shosoin is a "miraculous treasure trove" that has protected and handed down 9,000 treasures for nearly 1,300 years. The treasures, which show ancient exchanges between the East and the West, mainly from the Nara period, have been preserved to this day thanks to the efforts of people who tried to protect the treasures, such as the "Imperial Seal" system, which could only be opened with the Emperor's permission, and continuous repairs and inspections. Due to its miraculous state of preservation, it is an irreplaceable existence that is unique in the world.
This exhibition will explore new charms of the treasures that cannot be seen simply by seeing them in person, by using replicas made using the same materials and techniques as the originals, as well as high-definition 3D digital data that accurately captures even the most minute details difficult to see with the naked eye.
Additionally, the scent of the legendary fragrant wood "Ranjatai," known to have been desired by the Sengoku warlord Oda Nobunaga, has been reproduced for the first time based on scientific research. Visitors to the venue will be able to experience the scent that captivated this great ruler of Japan.

Highlight 1: Get up close and personal with the treasures in ultra-high definition

All images are from the Osaka exhibition.

The latest technology is used to scan the treasures, and ultra-high definition images are then projected onto a giant screen. In this immersive space, you can fully enjoy the beautiful details and textures of the treasures' designs that cannot be seen with the naked eye, along with the "replicas" on display. In addition, you can experience the "story" of Shosoin through a story video about the Shosoin and its treasures.

Highlight 2: The first ever reproduction of the scent of Ranjatai

Exhibition view at Osaka venue

Through detailed scientific research, including component analysis, we will be exhibiting the scent of the world's most famous fragrance, "Ranjatai," recreated for the first time in history. Ranjatai's official name is "Oujukukou." It is a magnificent piece of fragrant wood measuring 156.0cm in length and weighing 11.6kg, and still bears traces of where it was cut by Oda Nobunaga and his men. This exhibition will finally reveal the mystery of its fragrance.

Highlight 3: Experience the brilliance and beauty of 1,300 years ago through the "Reproduction"

Imitation mother-of-pearl box (Exhibition scene at Osaka venue)
Imitation mother-of-pearl and rosewood five-stringed biwa (Exhibition scene at the Osaka venue)

These "reproductions" are made using the same materials and techniques as the actual treasures, recreating the original appearance of treasures from 1,300 years ago. Looking at these, you can see how the treasures of that time were made with such high level of skill and precision. This exhibition features reproductions of famous treasures such as the "Mother-of-pearl Shisango Biwa" and the "Mother-of-pearl Box." Along with the brilliance of the treasures of that time, images and commentary will reveal the beauty behind the scenes and the superb craftsmanship.
*The actual Shosoin treasures will not be on display.

Highlight 4: New creations by contemporary artists

Artists at the forefront of the fields of fashion, music, photography and ceramics have created works inspired by Shosoin and its treasures, which will be shown for the first time in this exhibition.

Collaborating Artists

[You can enjoy the smartphone audio guide for free]

The audio guide will be guided by voice actor Hiroshi Kamiya, who has worked on many popular anime. He will guide you through a timeless story of Shosoin, with special commentary by a researcher from the Imperial Household Agency's Shosoin Office.
*This is a free guide that you can use on your own smartphone or tablet. You will need to scan a QR code when entering the park to access it, so you will need a data connection to use it.
*This may not be available on some devices.
*Please bring your own earphones or headphones to enjoy the experience.

From the press release by the Shosoin "THE SHOW" Public Relations Office


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The special exhibition “Geidai Art Plaza Art Award Winners Invitation Exhibition” will be held from July 19th! Works by award-winning artists will be gathered in one place!

July 19th (Sat) – October 5th (Sun) 2025 at Ueno Geidai Art Plaza (free admission)

Geidai Art Plaza ( https://artplaza.geidai.ac.jp/ ) is a gallery operated on the campus of Tokyo University of the Arts (Ueno, Taito-ku) as a collaborative project between Shogakukan and Tokyo University of the Arts, with the concept of "Make every day a special day with art." From Saturday, July 19, 2025, a special exhibition, "Geidai Art Plaza Art Award Winners Invitation Exhibition," will be held. This exhibition will display and sell works by winners of the Geidai Art Plaza Art Award, which is held once a year for all students at Geidai. Admission is free, and photography is generally allowed. Don't miss it.

Special exhibition "Geidai Art Plaza Art Award Winners Invitation Exhibition" to be held on Saturday, July 19, 2025

The Geidai Art Plaza Art Award (formerly the Geidai Art Plaza Grand Prize) will be celebrating its 19th anniversary in 2024. Its recognition is increasing year by year, and the number of customers who look forward to this exhibition every year is also increasing. This year, we will hold an exhibition that will display new works by award winners of various ages, from current students to graduates who are actively working as artists.

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Exhibition announcement page
https://artplaza.geidai.ac.jp/column/27804/
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Exhibition Details

Exhibition name: Exhibition "Geidai Art Plaza Art Award Winners Invitation Exhibition"
Venue: Geidai Art Plaza (Tokyo University of the Arts, Faculty of Fine Arts, 12-8 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo)
Period: July 19th (Sat) – October 5th (Sun) 2025
First term: July 19th (Sat) – August 24th (Sun) / Second term: August 30th (Sat) – October 5th (Sun)
Admission fee: Free
Business hours: 10:00-18:00
Closed: Mondays
*Business days and times may change. Please check the official website or SNS for the latest information.


What is Geidai Art Plaza? – Make every day a special day with art –

The Tokyo University of the Arts (Geidai) has produced many top artists, and the gallery "Geidai Art Plaza" exhibits and sells works by faculty, students, and graduates of the university. It is one of the precious places on the Ueno campus of the university that is open to the public throughout the year. It began operation in 2018 as a collaborative project between Shogakukan and the University of the Arts.

Currently, exhibitions with different themes are held every one or two months. Each special exhibition features 10 to 50 artists, who bring together works that are expressed using the diverse techniques and approaches unique to Tokyo University of the Arts, including oil painting, Japanese painting, sculpture, crafts, and design.

Scenes from the second half of the special exhibition "Geidai Zoo: Welcome to the art zoo!" to be held from March to May 2025
https://artplaza.geidai.ac.jp/column/27694

The store has a permanent exhibition corner called "LIFE WITH ART" that mainly features art that fits into daily life, such as tableware and accessories. The store also sells several "Drawing T-shirts" (commonly known as Doro T-shirts), which are one-of-a-kind items that have been drawn by artists from Tokyo University of the Arts.

Admission to the Geidai Art Plaza is free. Taking photos and sharing them on social media is also welcome. We aim to be a place where anyone, not just art fans, can easily experience art.

Exhibition view of the permanent corner "LIFE WITH ART"

Drawing T-shirts exhibition view

The official online shop, "Tableware and T-shirt Store," is scheduled to open in September 2024. In addition to one-of-a-kind tableware, cutlery, teapots, tea bowls, and other items made by Tokyo University of the Arts artists, the store also sells a variety of original goods.

Official online shop "Utsuwa and T-shirt store"
https://geidaiartplz.base.shop/

Geidai Art Plaza Basic Information

■ Access
Nearest station: JR Ueno Station (Park Exit), Uguisudani Station, approx. 10 minute walk
About 10 minutes walk from Nezu Station on the Tokyo Metro Chiyoda Line
About 15 minutes walk from Ueno Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
About 15 minutes walk from Keisei Ueno Station on the Keisei Electric Railway
Take Toei Bus Route 26 (Kameido – Ueno Park) to Yanaka bus stop and walk for about 3 minutes

*There is no parking lot, so please refrain from coming by car.

■ Official social media accounts
Instagram:
https://www.instagram.com/geidai_art_plaza
X:
https://x.com/artplaza_geidai
Podcasts (Spotify):
https://open.spotify.com/show/2FlkumYv9ScWy69UlBtqWy
Threads:
https://www.threads.net/@geidai_art_plaza

■ Exhibition in 2025
December 2024 – January 2025 Special Exhibition "Made in Art"
https://artplaza.geidai.ac.jp/column/26477/
January-March 2025 Special Exhibition "Geidai Art Plaza Art Award Winners Exhibition 2025"
https://artplaza.geidai.ac.jp/column/26551/
March-May 2025 special exhibition “Welcome to the art zoo!”
https://artplaza.geidai.ac.jp/column/27319/
May-July 2025 Special Exhibition "Chasing Windmills: Regards to Don Quixote"
https://artplaza.geidai.ac.jp/column/27855/

■ Inquiries
Click here for frequently asked questions
https://artplaza.geidai.ac.jp/qa/

[Shogakukan Inc.] Press release


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Tomorrow, July 1st (Tue), the exhibition opens at the National Museum of Western Art! “Nationalmuseum of Sweden Drawing Collection Exhibition – From Renaissance to Baroque” will be attended by Kanato Tsukishiro, the audio guide navigator for this exhibition!

National Museum of Western Art

The latest collaboration and merchandise information is also released

The National Museum of Western Art (Ueno Park, Tokyo) will be holding the "Nationalmuseum of Fine Arts and Music Drawings Collection – From Renaissance to Baroque" exhibition starting tomorrow, July 1st (Tuesday).
Kanato Tsukishiro, the audio guide navigator for the exhibition, attended the press preview held prior to the opening and spoke about the appeal of the exhibition.

Tsukishiro, who is serving as an audio guide navigator for the first time, said, "I regularly visit the National Museum of Western Art and I thought it would be great to work as an audio guide navigator for an exhibition, so I was very happy to be asked to do this. I recorded it with the hope that it would make people feel as if they were touring the exhibition with us."

After touring the exhibition, Tsukishiro expressed his surprise, saying, "I didn't know much about sketches, but when I saw them in person, I was surprised at how colorful and warm they were." He introduced Cornelius Visser's Sleeping Dog, exhibited in Chapter 4, "The Netherlands," as his favorite piece, saying, "You can almost hear the dog's breathing."

Furthermore, it has been decided that collaboration goods between the official character of this exhibition, "Sunyako" (nicknamed Sunyako), and Tsukishiro will be on sale! Regarding this collaboration, Tsukishiro said, "We are currently waiting for the original illustration from Sonishi Kenji-sensei, so please look forward to the finished product."
The collaboration goods are scheduled to go on sale in August. Details will be announced on the official website and official SNS accounts from time to time.

Exhibition view of "Nationalmuseum of Sweden Drawing Collection Exhibition – From Renaissance to Baroque"
Exhibition view of "Nationalmuseum of Sweden Drawing Collection Exhibition – From Renaissance to Baroque"
Exhibition view of "Nationalmuseum of Sweden Drawing Collection Exhibition – From Renaissance to Baroque"

❖Collaboration with "Artoon!" , a group of art creators from Tokyo University of the Arts!

The sketch exhibition is a collaboration with "Artoon!", a rapidly growing group of art creators that creates entertainment content that allows people to experience the fun and depth of art, with the concept of "bringing art closer to people."
A special program was streamed on the YouTube channel "Artoone!" on Saturday, June 28th, in which members tried their hand at drawing using various art materials, in line with the theme of the exhibition, "Drawing."

In addition, limited edition novelty stickers featuring the original "Artoon!" logo for this exhibition will also be produced!
This limited edition design is a collaboration between the original "Artoon!" logo, drawn in pencil by Artoon! member Hayashi, and the exhibition's official character, "Suneko (nicknamed Sunyako)."
The stickers will be distributed to the first 5,000 customers who spend 4,000 yen or more (including the exhibition catalogue) at the National Museum of Western Art's special exhibition shop.
*This offer will end as soon as stock runs out.

*Sticker image

❖Official exhibition catalogue

Sales price: 2,500 yen (tax included)
Size: B5 variant (250mm x 190mm),
180 pages, softcover
In addition to full-color images of all 84 works in this exhibition, including works by Dürer, Rubens, and Rembrandt, the book also includes essays and commentary by experts. This book introduces the charm of the carefully selected collection of drawings from the Renaissance to the Baroque. You can enjoy the works on display in Italy, France, Germany, and the Netherlands in greater depth with this book.

*Image is for illustrative purposes only.

❖Latest merchandise information

"SUO RING Sleeping Dog" 4,180 yen (tax included)
Perfect for hot summer days!
The SUO RING, which cools the base of the neck and effectively cools the entire body, is decorated with cute dogs based on Cornelius Visser's "Sleeping Dog."

*Image is for illustrative purposes only.

"Drawing Collection Exhibition x The Hamburgo Original Toothbrush"
1,100 yen (tax included)
In fact, Sweden is a leader in cavity prevention!
For this exhibition, we are collaborating with THE HUMBLE CO., a Swedish toothbrush brand launched to address oral care and environmental issues!
The bamboo toothbrush, a symbol of The Hamburgo, is engraved with a dog motif based on Cornelius Visser's "Sleeping Dog" and the exhibition title.

*Image is for illustrative purposes only.

There are also many other goods with the "Sleeping Dog" motif!

"Sleeping Dog Suyasuya Mascot BC" 2,750 yen (tax included)
"Purse" 1,760 yen (tax included)
"Pillowcase" 2,970 yen (tax included) *All images are for illustrative purposes only

"Sketch Collection Exhibition x Fuglen Coffee Original Drip Bag" 432 yen each (tax included)
Collaboration with Fuglen Coffee Roasters, a popular Norwegian coffee brand!
We will be selling drip bags in original packaging featuring works featured in this exhibition, such as Giovanni da Udine's "Flying Sparrow."

*Image is for illustrative purposes only.

"Beef Study" Beef Curry: 972 yen (tax included)
In commemoration of Abraham Bloemaert's "Study of a Cow," beef curry will be on sale in original packaging for this exhibition!

*Image is for illustrative purposes only.

"Candy Bottle" 972 yen (tax included)
These original candies are inspired by Jan Bruegel the Elder's Woodland with Travellers and Cowherds.

*Image is for illustrative purposes only.

There will also be original merchandise featuring the exhibition's official character, Suneko (nicknamed Sunyako)!
We sell original Sunyako goods such as postcards, acrylic key chains, and stickers!

Suneko postcards (4 types) 198 yen each (tax included)
Suneko acrylic keychains (blind packaging, 6 types) 550 yen each (tax included)
Suneko die-cut stickers (blind packaging, 4 types) 550 yen each (tax included)
Suneko clear file (A4) (1 type) 550 yen (tax included)

*The above is not a special collaboration item between "Tsukishiro Kanato x Suneko".
Details of the collaboration goods will be announced on the official website and official SNS accounts soon.

❖Special collaboration goods between "Tsukishiro Kanato x Suneko" will go on sale midway through the exhibition!

In response to numerous requests, we have decided to sell special collaboration goods featuring Tsukishiro Kanato, a former top star of the Takarazuka Revue's Moon Troupe, who will be the audio guide navigator for this exhibition, and the exhibition's official mascot, Suneko (nicknamed Sunyako).
Based on Tsukishiro's idea, Kenji Sonishi, the creator of "Suneko", has drawn a new illustration of a cute girl modeled after Tsukishiro and Suneko spending their daily lives together. Special goods using this illustration are scheduled to go on sale in mid-August, which is the middle of the exhibition period.
The merchandise will also subtly feature the "SUNEKO × KANATO TSUKISHIRO" logo as proof of the collaboration.
Further details will be announced on the exhibition's official website and official social media accounts. Please look forward to it!

❖Tie-up menu with the restaurant "CAFÉ Suiren" at the National Museum of Western Art

To coincide with this exhibition, a special exhibition menu will be available at CAFÉ Suiren, a restaurant inside the National Museum of Western Art.
We will be serving a course menu incorporating seasonal ingredients in the Swedish image of the exhibition, limited to 12 meals per day . Please enjoy it along with the exhibition.

Contents: Assorted appetizers, broad bean soup, pan-fried veal and pressed eggplant, blueberry mousse and butterfly pea mousse, lingonberry ice cream, coffee or tea
○Price: 3,900 yen (tax included)

*This menu is available from July 1st to September 28th.
*Closed on the same days as the museum is closed


Event Outline
Exhibition title | Nationalmuseum of Sweden Drawing Collection – From Renaissance to Baroque
Dates|Tuesday, July 1, 2025 – Sunday, September 28, 2025
Closed on Mondays, July 22 (Tue), September 16 (Tue)
*Open on July 21 (Monday, holiday), August 11 (Monday, holiday), August 12 (Tuesday), September 15 (Monday, holiday), and September 22 (Monday)
Opening hours: 9:30 – 17:30 (until 20:00 on Fridays and Saturdays) *Last admission 30 minutes before closing
Venue | National Museum of Western Art [Ueno Park, Tokyo] 7-7 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0007
Organized by: National Museum of Western Art, Yomiuri Shimbun
Planning cooperation | National Museum of Sweden
Sponsored by | DNP Dai Nippon Printing
Supported by: Embassy of Sweden, All Nippon Airways, TOKYO MX, Foundation for the Promotion of Western Art
Exhibition official website | https://drawings2025.jp
Exhibition Official X/Instagram | @drawings2025_ex
Inquiries | 050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)

[Nationalmuseum of Sweden Drawing Collection Exhibition – From Renaissance to Baroque Public Relations Office] Press release


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