Utagawa Kuniyoshi gets an immersive art space in Kyoto

What Was Announced
On July 18, 2026, Hitohata announced that KUNIYOSHI IMMERSIVE ART in the Utagawa Kuniyoshi Super Creator Exhibition had opened at Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art. The immersive installation is presented as one part of the wider exhibition, which runs from July 18 to September 23, 2026. According to the release, the piece turns more than 50 Kuniyoshi works, including Miyamoto Musashi and the Giant Whale and Soma no Furudairi, into a 3DCG and projection-mapped space. The broader exhibition brings together roughly 200 works divided into six themes.
Why It Matters
Kuniyoshi is one of the most inventive ukiyo-e artists of the late Edo period, and the exhibition leans into that reputation instead of treating him as a static master from the past. It highlights warrior prints, satire, cats, beautiful women, actors, landscapes, and design in one frame. For international readers, the important point is how the museum is using contemporary digital staging to make historical prints feel immediate without flattening their detail or context.
Context for International Fans
If you are planning a summer trip to Japan, Kyoto is the practical anchor for this story. The official event page lists the exhibition through September 23, 2026, with Mondays closed except July 20 and September 21. The venue is Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art, and the site also notes an audio guide narrated by voice actor Satoru Inoue. In other words, the immersive section is designed to sit inside a larger exhibition rather than replace it.
What Happens Next
For now, the key next step is simply that the exhibition continues through its run. If the organizers publish additional behind-the-scenes material or more installation images, that may add another layer of context, but the current update is straightforward: the Kyoto show has started, and the immersive room is live.
Sources
Information was checked on July 19, 2026 JST.
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