London, UK. 24 May 2024. Kairaye (age 10) beneath IKUKO Iwamoto, Yatsume (八つ目) and Chagama (茶我魔) and other works. Young V&A in Bethnal Green unveils the museum’s first major creative installation, Lost and Found Yōkai, inspired by its current exhibition, Japan: Myths to Manga. The free installation, on view from now until this September, sees umbrellas lost on London’s public transport transformed by contemporary artists and designers into a ‘parade’ of yōkai, supernatural beings which populate Japanese folklore. Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News

London, UK.  24 May 2024. Kairaye (age 10) beneath IKUKO Iwamoto, Yatsume (八つ目) and Chagama (茶我魔) and other works.  Young V&A in Bethnal Green unveils the museum’s first major creative installation, Lost and Found Yōkai, inspired by its current exhibition, Japan: Myths to Manga. The free installation, on view from now until this September, sees umbrellas lost on London’s public transport transformed by contemporary artists and designers into a ‘parade’ of yōkai, supernatural beings which populate Japanese folklore.  Credit: Stephen Chung / Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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