Experience an immersive stage show retracing the life of Hokusai, the master of ukiyo-e, in Tokyo!
On April 18, 2026, attend a non-verbal performance dedicated to the life and legacy of Japanese artist Katsushika Hokusai, internationally renowned for his woodblock prints and profound influence on Western art. The show immerses you in his world through a bold staging that fuses traditional Japanese arts with cutting-edge visual technology.
Discover the intimate story of this so-called “mad genius” through his family ties and the unwavering support of his wife, Koto, and daughter, Oei. Their emotional bond and artistic influence are depicted through vivid digital projections based on authentic artworks preserved in museums.
You will be captivated by live performances of taiko drums and Satsuma biwa, adding powerful emotion to this artistic experience. Acclaimed at international festivals like the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the show is universally accessible thanks to its non-verbal format.












