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Again shown at the Nihon Kogakuin College Gallery in Tokyo, from Friday, December 13, 2019 to Sunday, January 26, 2020. | Again shown at the Nihon Kogakuin College Gallery in Tokyo, from Friday, December 13, 2019 to Sunday, January 26, 2020. | ||
===Godzilla appears on Mt. Fuji=== | ===Godzilla appears on Mt. Fuji=== | ||
Occurred from Saturday, July 10 to Monday, September 6, 2021 at the [[Wikipedia:Yamanashi Prefectural Museum|Yamanashi Prefectural Museum]] in [[Wikipedia:Fuefuki|Fuefuki]], Yamanashi. <ref name="特撮のDNA ~ゴジラ、富士山にあらわる~">{{cite web|url=http://www.museum.pref.yamanashi.jp/3nd_tenjiannai_21tokubetsu001_01.html|title=特撮のDNA ~ゴジラ、富士山にあらわる~|author=Yamanashi Prefectural Museum|work=山梨県立博物館は、}}</ref> | Occurred from Saturday, July 10 to Monday, September 6, 2021 at the [[Wikipedia:Yamanashi Prefectural Museum|Yamanashi Prefectural Museum]] in [[Wikipedia:Fuefuki|Fuefuki]], Yamanashi. Shinichi Wakasa lectured on Saturday, July 10, and special effects director [[Eiichi Asada]] spoke on August 21. [[Millennium era]] director [[Masaaki Tezuka]] gave a lecture on the same date. On Sunday, July 25th, Sunday, August 8th, and Sunday, August 29, the exhibit's curator gave talks on the exhibit's highlights. <ref name="特撮のDNA ~ゴジラ、富士山にあらわる~">{{cite web|url=http://www.museum.pref.yamanashi.jp/3nd_tenjiannai_21tokubetsu001_01.html|title=特撮のDNA ~ゴジラ、富士山にあらわる~|author=Yamanashi Prefectural Museum|work=山梨県立博物館は、}}</ref> | ||
==Gallery== | ==Gallery== |
Revision as of 20:01, 5 May 2022
Tokusatsu DNA (特撮のDNA) is an ongoing series of exhibits focusing on Tokusatsu special effects, held at varying museums and galleries in Japan. Since its inception in 2016, two showcases have featured Toho's Godzilla, in addition to an exhibit of Daiei's Heisei Gamera trilogy and multiple Ultraman exhibits.[1]
Selected exhibitions
From Eiji Tsuburaya to Koichi Kawakita: The path of Japan's proud special effects directors
Held from Wednesday, August 3, to Sunday, October 2, 2016 at the Fukushima Gainax Museum of Fantasy and Art in Miharu, Fukushima.[2]
Japan's proud history of monster character modeling
Held Friday, September 29th to Sunday, November 5th, 2017 at the Saga Prefectural Art Museum in Saga. Godzilla and Gamera series modeler Shinichi Wakasa gave two lectures on opening day. On Fridays 13th and 27th of October, "Godzilla Mini Concerts" were held, featuring musicians and singers performing pieces such as Godzilla's Theme and Who Will Know. [3]
Heisei Era Special Effects "Takumi no Yume"
Took place Saturday, July 14th to Sunday, September 2nd, 2018 at the Akashi Municipal Cultural Museum in Akashi, Hyōgo. Wakasa also gave two lectures at this exhibit on Sunday, July 15. On Sunday, August 12, Godzilla series director Kazuki Omori gave a talk on his two films in the series. In addition, the exhibit director gave two lectures on Saturday, July 28th and August 18th, with the curator speaking on Saturday, July 21st and again on the 25th. [4]
From Godzilla to Shin Godzilla
Held at the Nihon Kogakuin College Gallery in Tokyo from Wednesday, December 19, 2018 to Sunday, January 27, 2019.
The Impact of Heisei Gamera and Daiei's Fantasy Special Effects
Again shown at the Nihon Kogakuin College Gallery in Tokyo, from Friday, December 13, 2019 to Sunday, January 26, 2020.
Godzilla appears on Mt. Fuji
Occurred from Saturday, July 10 to Monday, September 6, 2021 at the Yamanashi Prefectural Museum in Fuefuki, Yamanashi. Shinichi Wakasa lectured on Saturday, July 10, and special effects director Eiichi Asada spoke on August 21. Millennium era director Masaaki Tezuka gave a lecture on the same date. On Sunday, July 25th, Sunday, August 8th, and Sunday, August 29, the exhibit's curator gave talks on the exhibit's highlights. [5]
Gallery
Poster featuring Gamera (1999)
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