Exhibition Exploring the Mysteries of Local Shodoshima Yokai "Kaboso" to be Held at Yokai Art Museum from May 23
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The Yokai Art Museum will hold a special exhibition themed around "Kaboso," a yokai from Shodoshima folklore, from May 23 to August 31, 2026. The exhibition will introduce a Kaboso appearance map, folklore episodes, and the ecology of the Japanese river otter, believed to be its true identity, exploring the connection between local nature and culture. A stamp rally will also be held for visitors to enjoy.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Where is the Kaboso exhibition on Shodoshima?
- A: It's held at the 'Yokai Art Museum' in Tonosho Town, Kagawa Prefecture. The museum is located in an area called the 'Maze Town'.
- Q: Is this exhibition suitable for children?
- A: Yes, it is. There's a stamp rally to trace the footsteps of the Kaboso, and participants who complete it receive an original sticker. It's a fun way to learn about nature through yokai.
- Q: Why is there an exhibition about otters?
- A: Because the yokai called 'Kaboso' on Shodoshima is believed to be the now-extinct Japanese river otter. The exhibition explores the relationship between folklore and the actual animal to think about coexistence with nature.