28 High-Resolution Replicas of National Treasures Created by the 'Tsuzuri Project' Gather in Oita!
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Canon will co-host the special exhibition 'Reborn National Treasures: The Dream of Beauty Woven by High-Resolution Reproductions' at Oita City Art Museum from July 17 to September 23, 2026, featuring 28 high-resolution replicas of Japanese national and cultural treasures.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: What is the Tsuzuri Project?
- A: A social contribution initiative by Canon and the Kyoto Cultural Association that creates high-resolution replicas of national treasures using advanced imaging and traditional craftsmanship.
- Q: When and where is the special exhibition held?
- A: From July 17 to September 23, 2026, at Oita City Art Museum. Some artworks will be rotated between the first and second periods.
- Q: What are the main artworks on display?
- A: High-resolution replicas of national treasures by Tawaraya Sotatsu, Kano Eitoku, Hasegawa Tohaku, Ito Jakuchu, and Katsushika Hokusai, among others.
- Q: How much is the admission fee?
- A: General: 1,000 yen, High school students: 500 yen, Junior high and younger: Free (elementary students require guardian accompaniment).
- Q: Are there workshops or events?
- A: Yes, family-friendly programs include children's art classes, foil-based postcard workshops, and gallery talks by curators.