Anabuki Arena 2025
2025-04-09 09:45:35

Unveiling the Spectacle of Anabuki Arena Projection Mapping 2025

The Magnificent Anabuki Arena Kagawa Projection Mapping 2025



In a spectacular showcase of technology and artistry, the official recording of the Anabuki Arena Kagawa Projection Mapping 2025 event was released, mesmerizing audiences with stunning visuals. This grand event took place over three days from March 13 to 15, 2025, and attracted about 33,000 visitors, making it one of the largest projection mapping events in Japan.

Event Overview


The Anabuki Arena, which opened in February 2025 and is the largest arena in the Chugoku and Shikoku regions, served as the perfect canvas for this monumental art display. The width of approximately 200 meters spanning both the main and sub arenas was illuminated with digital animations inspired by themes of space, Earth, the Seto Inland Sea's natural beauty, and Kagawa's rich traditional culture.

Organized by the Kagawa Prefecture Arena Utilization Tourism Content Planning Committee, attendees were treated to a captivating spectacle free of charge, with no prior registration needed. The event featured six projections of about nine minutes each, interspersed with short breaks, running from 18:45 to 20:30 each evening.

The unique event also included a projection mapping viewing cruise on March 13 and 14, offering a different perspective and atmosphere for attendees to enjoy the visual arts.

Technical Marvels


Employing leading-edge technology, the event utilized eleven Panasonic projectors (six PT-RQ50KJ and five PT-RZ31KJ models) to deliver this breathtaking visual experience, showcasing the seamless blend between art and advanced technology. The meticulous planning and execution demonstrated how modern projection techniques could resonate with cultural storytelling, thus enhancing the overall artistic experience.

A Creative Endeavor by Hitohata


Produced by Hitohata, Inc., the event marked a significant step in digital creativity, where they have been at the forefront since their establishment in 2019. The company is known for fusing art with cutting-edge technology across various platforms, including over 80 projection mapping projects and immersive art museums both domestically and internationally.

Their portfolio includes notable works like the projection mapping at Matsumoto Castle and exhibitions that explore traditional Japanese performing arts through immersive experiences. By integrating traditional culture and modern technology, Hitohata continues to challenge the boundaries of digital transformation in cultural tourism.

Conclusion


The Anabuki Arena Kagawa Projection Mapping 2025 was not just an event; it represented a cultural phenomenon blending tradition with innovation, drawing thousands into the entrancing world of digital artistry. Viewers eager for a glimpse of the event can check out the official video on YouTube. The future looks bright for Kagawa as it continues to promote its cultural heritage while embracing modern technology in the arts.

For more details of the event and to relive these stunning visuals, visit the official video here.


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