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Okazaki Digital Art Night Festival Birth of Lord Ieyasu 2023 Okazaki Castle Castle Tower & Otemon Projection Mapping




"Okazaki Digital Art Night Festival Birth of Lord Ieyasu 2023 Okazaki Castle Castle Tower & Otemon Projection Mapping" produced by HITOHATA,INC. was held from December 23rd (Saturday) to December 26th (Tuesday), 2023 at Okazaki Park (Okazaki Castle Castle Tower & Otemon Gate). It was held at Otemon) (Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture). (Sponsored by: Okazaki City, Okazaki City Night Time Economy Promotion Council)
This event was held in conjunction with the broadcast of the NHK Taiga Drama "What Will You Do, Ieyasu?" and the opening of the "Dousuru Ieyasu Okazaki Taiga Drama Museum." Projection mapping images sublimating the culture and historical traditions of Okazaki City was projected on the Okazaki Castle Keep, one of Japan's 100 famous castles and birthplace of Ieyasu Tokugawa.
Projection mapping images was also be projected onto the 16.4 meter wide and 11 meter high Okazaki Castle Otemon Gate, the main entrance to Okazaki Park.
In conjunction with the projection mapping, the Sugo riverside stonewalls in the Otogawa River Green Area was digitally lit up with light.
[Name] Okazaki Castle Projection Mapping &Okazaki Castle Otemon Projection Mapping 2023
[Dates] December 23 (Sat) - December 26 (Tue), 2023 17:30~21:00
*Continuous projection of approximately 6 minutes of content with an intermission of approximately 4 minutes.
*Approximately 5 minutes of content was continuously projected at Otemon.
[Venue] Okazaki Castle (in Okazaki Park, 561-1 Kosei-cho, Okazaki City, Aichi Prefecture)
[Detail] Projection mapping images of digital art content featuring the culture and history of Okazaki City and the traditional industry "Mikawa Fireworks" will be projected on the castle tower of Okazaki Castle, the birthplace of Tokugawa Ieyasu and one of the 100 most famous castles in Japan.
Projection mapping images will also be projected onto the 16.4 meter wide and 11 meter high Okazaki Park Otemon Gate, the main entrance to Okazaki Park.
In conjunction with the projection mapping, the Sugo riverside stonewall in the Otogawa River Green Area will be digitally lit up with light.
[Fee] Free of charge, no advance registration required
[Organizer] Okazaki City and Okazaki City Night Time Economy Promotion Council
[Planning and Production] HITOHATA,INC.
















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