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BESTIt was fascinating to see the three-dimensional, gold artifacts from the Pharaohs' era. The section depicting the life and death of the Pharaohs was impressive, and the gold masks and ornaments were even more beautiful than they appeared in photos.
The largest exhibition officially recognized by the Egyptian government is being held in Tokyo for the first time in Asia . The exhibition features relics and artworks from the era of Ramses II, considered the greatest king in ancient Egyptian history. These precious heritages have been carefully preserved for over 3,000 years and have retained their beauty to this day thanks to the meticulous management of the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt.
If you want to make special memories during your trip to Tokyo, be sure to visit the limited-time ACN Ramses the Great Exhibition, “The Gold of the Pharaohs”!
The Legacy of a Great King
Ramses the Great Exhibition
The first exhibition in Asia to be held in Tokyo, this exhibition will run from March 8, 2025, to January 4, 2026. Experience the life and achievements of Ramses II, the legendary pharaoh who reigned over Egypt for the longest time and was the embodiment of the sun god, vividly through cutting-edge technology. The exhibition space, combining VR and projection mapping, will unfold before your eyes the mystery and grandeur of ancient Egypt. This is your one-of-a-kind opportunity in Tokyo to experience the splendid glory of ancient Egyptian civilization up close!
experiential content
Come face-to-face with Ramses the Great and his queen, Nefertari, through this hands-on VR experience! Set against the backdrop of Ramses II's most magnificent ruins, the Abu Simbel Temple and the tomb of Queen Nefertari, this vivid and thrilling adventure unfolds. A digitally recreated Queen Nefertari will guide you through this mystical world.
* The experience lasts approximately 12 minutes, and the VR experience is located at the end of the exhibition viewing route.
* Please understand that VR tickets may close early depending on remaining seats.
Museum Cafe
After viewing the exhibition, why not immerse yourself in the lingering Egyptian atmosphere at a concept cafe? This special space, imbued with the atmosphere of ancient Egypt, will allow you to continue the experience. A stunning photo zone and an Egyptian-themed menu are also available, so be sure to stop by! See the menu.
For more information about the exhibition, please visit the official website.
address :
CREVIA BASE Tokyo
6 Chome-4-25 Toyosu, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0061, Japan
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Event period and viewing hours:
From March 8, 2025 to January 4, 2026
Weekdays 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Weekends 9am - 7pm
* Last entry is 1 hour before closing.
* Opening hours and closing days may change, so please check the official website before visiting. Official website
Directions:
3-minute walk from Yurikamome Ichibamae Station
6 Chome-4-25 Toyosu, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0061, Japan