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Tokyo Cultural Site Turned into Different World before Temporary Closure

Tokyo Cultural Site Turned into Different World before Temporary Closure

   By Sakurako Nakagawa and Yurina Osaki
   Tokyo, July 23 (Jiji Press)--The Hyakudan Kaidan staircase and the rooms it connects have been turned into a fantastical world of "oni," in an exhibition ahead of the temporary closure of the Tokyo metropolitan government-designated tangible cultural property in the capital's Meguro Ward.
   Deeply rooted in Japanese folklore and culture, oni are usually portrayed as evil horned creatures. Sometimes, they present people's darker emotions, such as anger, sadness, loneliness and anxiety. On the other hand, it is not uncommon to depict them as guardians or adorable beings.
   In the 10th "Wa no Akari" exhibition, 38 artists from all over Japan are showcasing works based on their own interpretations of oni.
   The exhibition tour begins in a building adjacent to the Hyakudan Kaidan, with fantastical music and illuminations hinting at a different world ahead.

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