
Osaka: Ukiyo-e Art with Scent!
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Experience classic Japanese art in a new way at the Ukiyoe Immersive Art exhibition in Osaka. Animated woodblock prints are paired with custom perfumes for a multi-sensory experience.
The Ukiyoe Immersive Art exhibition is coming to Osaka from January 17 to March 14, 2026. See over 300 works by legendary ukiyo-e artists like Hokusai and Hiroshige, brought to life with 3DCG animation and large-scale projection mapping.
This Osaka exhibition adds a layer of scent, in collaboration with Japanese fragrance brand Hatenko. Different exhibition areas feature custom perfumes designed to enhance the artwork, such as 'Sakigake' in the Beauty space and 'Hanabi' in the Elegance space.
Find the exhibition at the Grand Front Osaka shopping mall, a short walk from major train stations. Tickets cost 2,300 yen for adults, with discounts for advance booking or wearing a kimono. Don't miss this modern way to experience classic art!
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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