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    Original Movie Poster Artwork for ‘Arion’ ©Yasuhiko Yoshikazu・THMS
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    Original Movie Poster Artwork for ‘Mobile Suit Gundam’ ©SOTSU・SUNRISE
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    Artwork for the Manga ‘Jeanne’ ©Yasuhiko Yoshikazu
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Yoshikazu Yasuhiko: Divine Animator and Draftsman

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Sébastien Raineri
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Time Out says

Yoshikazu Yasuhiko (b. 1947) is a towering figure in the history of Japanese animation and manga. From his early days as an animator at Mushi Productions to his role as the character designer and animation director of Mobile Suit Gundam, the Hokkaido native has shaped the visual language of modern anime.

Beyond Gundam, his multifaceted career spans animation direction, illustration and manga, where he has explored both epic historical narratives and nuanced human dramas, earning him accolades such as the Japan Academy Prize Special Award and the Seiun Award.

On from November 18 2025 to February 1 2026, ‘Yoshikazu Yasuhiko: Divine Animator and Draftsman’ at the Shoto Museum of Art offers the first comprehensive retrospective of the artist’s nearly five-decade career. The exhibition traces Yasuhiko’s creative journey across six thematic chapters, from his formative years in Hokkaido to his ground-breaking contributions to anime and his celebrated work in historical manga.

With over 800 exhibits, including rare production materials, colour illustrations and original manga manuscripts, the show reveals the breadth of Yasuhiko’s vision – and puts appropriate focus on his masterful drawing skills.

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¥1,000, college students ¥800, high school students ¥500, junior high and elementary school students ¥100
Opening hours:
10am-6pm / closed Mon (except Nov 24 & Jan 12), Nov 25, Dec 23, Dec 29-Jan 3, Jan 13
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