Looking for a time-traveling experience that fuses traditional Japanese art with cutting-edge digital technology? The Kadokawa Musashino Museum invites visitors to immerse themselves in Ukiyo-e RE:BORN, a digital art theater exhibition running until January 2026.

Held in the museum’s Grand Gallery, the exhibition transforms classic ukiyo-e woodblock prints into a 360-degree immersive show using panoramic projection, animation, and original music by violinist Ryoma. Visitors are surrounded by animated versions of iconic scenes, from kabuki actors and female portraits to landscapes, folklore creatures, and the famous Tokaido Road.

For those looking for a memento from their visit, limited-edition event merchandise includes items such as tote bags, magnets, coasters, and even a coloring book. Additionally, café and restaurant offerings like ukiyo-e lattes, Edo-meets-Italian cuisine, and matcha floats with warabimochi will be available.

Blending history with technology, Ukiyo-e RE:BORN invites visitors to explore the vibrant visual culture of old Japan in a format that is both educational and deeply engaging.
Tickets are available both online and at the museum. For more information about the exhibition, please visit the official website here.