YOKAI Immersive Experience Exhibition KAGOSHIMA - Imagination of Japan - opens on Friday, July 3, 2026, and runs through Monday, August 31, at Reimeikan (Kagoshima Prefectural Center of History and Art), Special Exhibition Room 1.
The exhibition is the world's first immersive digital art museum where visitors can step into Japan's celebrated yokai art — including Hyakki Yagyo Emaki (Night Parade of One Hundred Demons), Hyakumonogatari (One Hundred Ghost Stories), oni (demons), tengu, kappa, and tsukumogami (spirit objects) painted by various artists during the Edo and Meiji periods — brought to life through cutting-edge video technology and three-dimensional sculpture.
Born from the rich imagination of ancient Japanese mythology and folklore, yokai have been loved by people around the world across generations. Using state-of-the-art digital technologies such as 3D CG, projection mapping, and holographic screens, the humorous figures found in yokai paintings and caricatures are brought dynamically to life, while three-dimensional sculptures recreate a realistic yokai world.
With cooperation from Nishio City Iwase Bunko, Japan's first rare book museum, and the Yokai Museum on Shodoshima, the exhibition also offers commentary on yokai culture, paintings, caricatures, and art, tracing the history of yokai and its connections to modern pop culture.
The exhibition has previously been held in Nagoya and Tokyo, drawing more than 200,000 visitors, and now makes its first stop in Kyushu.
Step into the captivating world of YOKAI and enjoy this new kind of art entertainment where visitors of all ages, from adults to children, can enjoy, learn about, and experience yokai culture firsthand.
Official Website:
https://www.yokaiimmersive.com/kagoshima
Event Overview
Name: YOKAI Immersive Experience Exhibition KAGOSHIMA - Imagination of Japan -
Dates: Friday, July 3 to Monday, August 31, 2026
Hours: 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM (last entry 5:30 PM; July 3 only: opens at 10:00 AM)
Closed: Monday July 6, Monday July 13, Tuesday July 21, Monday July 27, Monday August 3, Monday August 10, Monday August 17, Monday August 24, Tuesday August 25
Venue: Reimeikan (Kagoshima Prefectural Center of History and Art), Special Exhibition Room 1 (7-2 Shiroyama-cho, Kagoshima City, Kagoshima Prefecture)
Tickets
| Advance | Same-Day | |
|---|---|---|
| Adults | ¥1,500 | ¥1,700 |
| Junior High / High School / University Students | ¥800 | ¥1,000 |
| Elementary School | ¥500 | ¥700 |
※ Prices include tax.
※ No re-entry.
※ Free admission for preschool children (no ticket required).
※ Student ID or other age verification may be requested at the venue.
※ No refunds or ticket type changes are available after purchase due to customer circumstances.
※ Weekends, holidays, Obon, and the final days of the run are expected to be crowded; visiting on weekdays or earlier in the exhibition period is recommended. Entry may require waiting during busy times.
Advance ticket sales: May 15 (Fri) 10:00 AM to July 2 (Thu) 11:59 PM, 2026
Same-day ticket sales: July 3 (Fri) 12:00 AM to August 31 (Mon) 5:30 PM, 2026
Where to Purchase Tickets
Online:
In-Store:
- Yamakataya
- Co-op Kagoshima stores
Organizers and Partners
Organizer: MBC Minami-Nippon Broadcasting
Support: Kagoshima Prefecture, Kagoshima Prefectural Board of Education, Kagoshima City, Kagoshima City Board of Education, The Minami-Nippon Shimbun, Kagoshima Prefecture Tourist Federation, Kagoshima Prefecture Nursery Association, Kagoshima City Nursery School Association, Kagoshima Private Kindergarten Association, RKB Mainichi Broadcasting, NBC Nagasaki Broadcasting, Kumamoto Broadcasting, OBS Oita Broadcasting, MRT Miyazaki Broadcasting, Ryukyu Broadcasting
Special Cooperation: Nishio City Iwase Bunko (Aichi Prefecture), Yokai Museum (Shodoshima, Kagawa Prefecture)
Cooperation: Panasonic Connect, キャライノベイト, Yamaha
Planning and Production: Hitohata Inc., TV Aichi
Official Website:
https://www.yokaiimmersive.com/kagoshima
Inquiries: MBC Minami-Nippon Broadcasting, Sales Division, Events Department
TEL: 099-254-7112
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