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2025-09-18 06:12:40

YouTube Sensation Naokiman Show Joins as Voice Guide for Ramses Exhibition

Naokiman Show Takes the Spotlight at Ramses Exhibition



The popular urban legend and mystery YouTuber, Naokiman Show, has recently been appointed as the audio guide navigator for the ongoing exhibition, "ACN Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs," hosted at the Ramses Museum at CREVIA BASE Tokyo until January 4, 2026. This exhibition celebrates the reign of Ramses II, Egypt's most illustrious king, showcasing around 180 treasures from ancient Egypt.

To commemorate surpassing 300,000 visitors, the exhibition organizers announced Naokiman Show's debut as the audio guide. With a staggering 3.8 million subscribers on his channel, Naokiman Show captivates audiences with his exploration of unsolved mysteries and urban legends. He has garnered immense popularity for his charming narration style, which will now enhance the experience of exhibition attendees starting October 4, 2025.

Having a profound admiration for ancient Egypt himself, Naokiman Show will invite visitors into the enchanting world of Egypt's history. His distinctive voice will bring the extraordinary artifacts to life, promising an immersive experience that showcases Ramses II's glorious era.

A Unique Experience Awaits



Naokiman Show shared his enthusiasm about taking on the role, mentioning that ancient Egypt is a civilization rich in mysteries and romance, adding, “I am thrilled to provide the audio guide for this exhibition. Recording my first voice guide was challenging yet rewarding. I can't wait to see how my voice enriches the visitor experience at the Ramses exhibition. Let’s embark on this journey through ancient Egypt and the footsteps of Ramses II together!”

The audio guide will allow visitors to download an app from which they can enjoy insights as they explore the exhibition with Naokiman Show’s guidance. Attendees must bring their own smartphones and headphones to access the multimedia guide, or they can rent dedicated devices at the venue. Tickets offer options for multimedia guides either through online purchases or at the venue, adding great value to the visitors' experience.

Exhibition Highlights



This extraordinary exhibition highlights artifacts from Ramses II's time, including items that are being displayed in Japan for the first time, reflecting the magnificence of ancient Egyptian civilization. Among the collection is the rare "Coffin of Ramses II", crafted from Lebanese cedar. Such treasures were lent under special circumstances from the Egyptian government and were briefly showcased in Paris after 47 years, making this an unmissable opportunity for history enthusiasts.

The exhibition also features immersive experiences through cutting-edge VR technology and projection mapping, providing guests with engaging content about the famed Abu Simbel Temple and the journey of Ramses II’s beloved wife, Nefertari. This ambitious VR experience will take visitors into the heart of ancient Egypt, bridging past and present in a unique way.

Additional Information and Tickets



ACN Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs runs from March 8, 2025, to January 4, 2026, with no closing days. The Ramses Museum is situated in Tokyo's Koto District, just a short walk from the Yurikamome Line's "Market-mae" station.

Tickets are available in advance, with special rates for students and children. For updated details on pricing and ticketing options, visitors are encouraged to check the official website of the exhibition. Hours of operation may vary across dates, so it's recommended to confirm timings ahead of your visit.

This exhibition not only celebrates the legendary Ramses II but also immerses visitors in the wonders of ancient Egypt, making it a must-see for all ages. Don't miss this unique journey into history with the captivating guidance of Naokiman Show!


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