Toshima Ward will hold the 'National Treasure and Onomatopoeia Exhibition' from April 21. This first-of-its-kind event aims to revitalize the local community through culture by fusing traditional art with manga expressions.
In order to create an attractive Toshima Ward, we are aiming for 'community and human resource development through culture', and are operating cultural and arts facilities in the region, in addition to cultural, arts, and community development projects. We promote projects related to fostering the community and facilitating town-building activities while striving to expand creative cultural and artistic activities. The objective is to contribute to the formation of an enriched life for residents and a vibrant regional society through these projects.
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- Source: PR TIMES
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FAQ
What is the official title of the first‑ever exhibition featuring national treasures and manga onomatopoeia that starts on April 21?
The exhibition is officially titled “National Treasure and Onomatopoeia Exhibition — Tokiwa‑so MM Collection Project vol.4,” and it opens on April 21.
Which Tokyo ward is responsible for organizing the National Treasure and Onomatopoeia Exhibition as described in the article?
Toshima Ward in Tokyo is the municipal authority that is planning and managing the National Treasure and Onomatopoeia Exhibition.
What are the stated goals of Toshima Ward’s cultural and arts facilities and projects according to the announcement?
The goals include community and human‑resource development through culture, operating cultural facilities, fostering town‑building activities, expanding creative arts, and enriching residents’ lives for a vibrant regional society.
When does the exhibition open, and which volume of the Tokiwa‑so MM Collection Project does it represent?
The exhibition opens on April 21, and it represents volume 4 of the Tokiwa‑so MM Collection Project series.
How does Toshima Ward plan to use culture to contribute to an enriched life for residents and a vibrant regional society?
Toshima Ward will promote community‑building projects, operate arts facilities, and expand creative cultural activities to foster human resources and a lively regional environment for its citizens.