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Shinsuke Yoshitake’s “It Might Be an Exhibition” Returns to Tokyo

Celebrated Japanese author and illustrator Shinsuke Yoshitake’s acclaimed exhibition, “It Might Be Shinsuke Yoshitake’s Exhibition,” is making a grand return to Tokyo, now expanded and enriched as the “Plenty More” edition. Having attracted over 700,000 visitors nationwide since its debut in April 2022 at the Setagaya Literary Museum, this enhanced exhibition offers fresh experiences for both new attendees and returning fans.

The exhibition showcases over 7,500 of Yoshitake’s sketches, offering an intimate glimpse into his creative process and the evolution of his ideas.

A new large-scale interactive forest allows visitors to engage with Yoshitake’s whimsical world, including activities like swinging on rings to experience the sensation of lifting one’s feet off the ground.

Visitors can participate in unique experiences, such as creating personal charms inspired by Yoshitake’s work and exploring installations like the “fluffy road to heaven” and the “thorny chair of hell,” bringing his imaginative concepts to life.

Exhibition Details:

Title: “It Might Be Shinsuke Yoshitake’s Exhibition: Plenty More”​

Dates: March 20 (Thur) – June 3 (Tue), 2025​

Hours: 10:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Weekdays); 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM (Weekends and Holidays); Extended hours until 8:00 PM on Fridays, Saturdays, and May 4-5

Venue: CREATIVE MUSEUM TOKYO, TODA BUILDING 6th Floor, 1-7-1 Kyobashi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo

Ticket:

  • General Admission: 2,000 yen (Advance: 1,800 yen)​
  • High School, University, and Vocational Students: 1,500 yen (Advance: 1,300 yen)​
  • Elementary and Middle School Students: 1,000 yen (Advance: 800 yen)

More information: https://yoshitake-ten.exhibit.jp/tokyo/

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