
One of the most popular attractions of the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum exhibition, “Maki-e : A Kaleidoscope of the Japanese Aesthetic—Discovering by Monocle the Beauty Underlying the Beauty of Lacquer Art,” is the head-mounted virtual reality (VR) display—the first of its kind in Japan—of an antique ink case. And now, visitors can view the ink case in 3D, using a pilot VR unit developed with the technical support of Dai Nippon Printing Co., Ltd.