Osamu Tezuka's Black Jack Exhibition at Fukuoka Asian Art Museum

Over 500 manuscripts, issues of "Weekly Shonen Champion" from the time of serialization, and volumes of the manga are on display.

Don't miss the testimonial video that unveils the secrets behind the birth of Black Jack✨

Although only a portion of the exhibition allows photography, what amazed me was the sheer number of handwritten manuscripts—spanning over 200 episodes across multiple rooms💡
It felt like you could read every single story of Black Jack.

The exhibition is so comprehensive and impressive that even a full day wouldn't be enough to take it all in♪

The exhibition runs until Sunday, June 22, 2025.

With a ticket stub from the Black Jack Exhibition, you can also enjoy the Fukuoka Asian Art Museum's collection exhibition♪

The Spring Collection Exhibition is titled:
【Asian Collection: Reweaving the Future with These Hands】

It features 50 innovative contemporary artworks that incorporate the roots of Asian life and culture. This is another highly recommended exhibition with wonderful pieces to see😊

🕰️ Hours: 9:30 AM–6:00 PM (Last admission at 5:00 PM)
Fridays and Saturdays: Open until 8:00 PM (Last admission at 7:00 PM)
Closed on Wednesdays

💰 Admission:
Adults: ¥1,900
Middle and High School Students: ¥1,000
Elementary School Students: ¥600

🚃 By subway: Directly connected to Exit 6 of "Nakasu-Kawabata Station."
🚌 By bus: Get off at "Hakataza-mae Bus Stop."
🚗 Paid parking is available on the 4th basement floor of the Riverain Center Building.

【Fukuoka Asian Art Museum】
📍 Address: 3-1 Shimokawabata-machi, Hakata-ku, Fukuoka City
Located on the 7th and 8th floors of the Riverain Center Building.

Post by おいしいとこ | Jun 3, 2025

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