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Due to overwhelming popularity, the exhibition period has been extended! “ACN Ramses the Great: The Gold of the Pharaohs” will run until Sunday, January 4, 2026.

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Due to popular demand, the event has been extended! “ACN Ramses the Great Exhibition: The Gold of the Pharaohs” – Running until Sunday, January 4, 2026 – ​ Ramses the Great: The Gold of the Pharaohs Executive Committee / NEON JAPAN Co., Ltd. Press Release: September 1, 2025 Due to overwhelming popularity, the event has been extended! “ACN Ramses the Great Exhibition: The Gold of the Pharaohs” – Running until Sunday, January 4, 2026 –
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The Ramses the Great: The Gold of the Pharaohs Executive Committee and NEON JAPAN Co., Ltd. (President and CEO: Wee Chee Sheng, hereinafter referred to as “NEON JAPAN”) have decided to extend the final run of the special exhibition “ACN Ramses the Great: The Gold of the Pharaohs,” currently being held at the Ramses Museum at CREVIA BASE Tokyo in front of Toyosu Market in Tokyo. The exhibition showcases approximately 180 Egyptian treasures related to Ramses the Great (Ramses II), known as the “greatest king” in Egyptian history, and his era, until Sunday, January 4, 2026, due to overwhelming popularity. This exhibition is one of the largest ever officially recognized by the Egyptian government, and displays priceless treasures with the special support of the Supreme Council of Antiquities. Tokyo is the sixth city for this exhibition, and it marks its first time in Asia, having previously been held in five cities around the world and attracting over two million visitors. Since its opening, the exhibition has been a huge success, with many visitors every day, exceeding 250,000. In response to the many requests for visitors over the New Year holidays, the exhibition period has been extended. Don’t miss this exhibition, which traces the path of Ramses II, also known as “the greatest king,” and brings together the treasures of ancient Egyptian civilization, including exhibits being shown in Japan for the first time!
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/154940/18/154940-18-c6528ec02e8ac9dee66114bf468eb1ea-478×330.jpg ■ Testimonials from Visitors “As expected from an exhibition officially recognized by the Egyptian government! It’s unlikely we’ll ever see the tomb of King Ramses again. This is a rare opportunity to see it in person in Japan.” – “First of all, there were many valuable exhibits that can only be seen now. I especially liked how the life of Ramses the Great was presented in an easy-to-understand manner. I also really enjoyed the VR experience. Honestly, I’d love to see it again if I have the time.” – “There’s so much to see! I didn’t expect there to be so many exhibits. I was pleasantly surprised.” ・”The exhibits were stylish and easy to understand, and best of all, the venue was spacious. You should definitely try the VR experience at the end! It was amazing!!” “It was a wonderful exhibition, officially recognized by the Egyptian government. I feel it’s rare to be able to see such precious items up close, so I highly recommend it to anyone who hasn’t been.” – “The many valuable exhibits were truly impressive. The music and the vast space immersed me, and before I knew it, I’d stayed for over three hours! It was an unparalleled experience for an Egypt lover.” ■The Grand Egyptian Museum, supported by Japan, also opened this year. Egyptian history will attract even more attention in the future. The Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM), scheduled to open near Cairo, Egypt, on Saturday, November 1, 2025, is one of the world’s largest archaeological museums, dedicated to ancient Egyptian civilization. Japan is providing financial and technical support for its
establishment. With the opening of this museum, Egyptian history is attracting even more attention around the world. The ACN Ramses the Great: The Gold of the Pharaohs exhibition is an extremely rare opportunity to see the priceless treasures brought from Egypt. ■Who was Ramses II? Ramses the Great ruled Egypt for 67 years, the longest period in ancient Egyptian history, and is known in Egypt as the “greatest king.” Ramses the Great, who is believed to have lived to the age of 92, is a symbol of the power and wealth of ancient Egypt during the New Kingdom, the height of Egyptian civilization. Known as a mighty warrior who brought peace with neighboring countries, he oversaw the creation of many great architectural feats, including his own monumental monuments, and is said to have fathered more than 100 children. ■Featured exhibit: “Coffin of Ramses II” on display in Japan for the first time One of the greatest highlights of this exhibition is the “Coffin of Ramses II,” made from the cedar of Lebanon. It is extremely rare for the coffin and lid to be exhibited together. With the special cooperation of the Egyptian government, this precious treasure has been loaned outside Egypt for the first time in 47 years for the Paris exhibition (2023) as part of its global tour. In addition, this exhibition will bring together works that will be on display outside of Egypt for the first time, including “Upper Part of the Colossus of Ramses II,” “Head of the Colossus of Ramses II,” and “Statue of Ramses Kneeling and Offering a Rebus of His Name.” Image
URL: https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/154940/18/154940-18-a3ba90ef0de3014c7223af361b02b4f2-500×666.jpg ■VR x Ancient Egypt: Bringing the Past Back to Life Through an Immersive Experience In addition to the exhibits, this exhibition also offers interactive content using the latest VR technology and projection mapping. One of the most notable experiences is a VR experience that takes visitors to the Abu Simbel Temple, the most famous structure constructed by Ramses the Great, and the tomb of his wife, Nefertari. This VR experience tells the story of Ramses the Great’s wife, Nefertari, as she takes visitors on a journey to the afterlife to be with her beloved husband. During this journey, Nefertari recounts how Ramses the Great transformed Egypt as a general, architect, and protector of ancient Egyptian religion. Enjoy a special experience as you fly through temples and sandstorms in a unique motion chair, and finally come face-to-face with King Ramses the Great. *The VR experience requires a separate fee in addition to the admission fee.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/154940/18/154940-18-9a2b9809e5cd6dbaa38325c920e70311-1310×873.jpg ■ “ACN Ramses the Great Exhibition: The Gold of the Pharaohs” Exhibition Overview Title: ACN Ramses the Great Exhibition: The Gold of the Pharaohs / ACN Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs Dates: Saturday, March 8, 2025 – Sunday, January 4, 2026 *No closing days Venue: Ramses Museum at CREVIA BASE Tokyo (Toyosu) Address: 6-4-25 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo Access: 3-minute walk from Shijo-mae Station on the Yurikamome Line Organizer: Ramses the Great: The Gold of the Pharaohs Executive Committee / NEON JAPAN Co., Ltd. Sponsor: Embassy of the Arab Republic of Egypt / Tokyo Metropolitan Government Special Sponsor: ACN Co., Ltd. Supported by: EgyptAir Online tickets: ART PASS / ASOVIEW! Advance tickets / Weekdays – Adults (18 years and older) 3,800 yen, Junior and senior high school students 2,800 yen, Elementary school students 2,100 yen Advance tickets / Weekends, holidays, and special days – Adults (18 years and older) 4,000 yen, Junior and senior high school students 3,000 yen, Elementary school students 2,300 yen *Prices for same-day tickets, tickets purchased through various play guides (Lawson Ticket, e , Pia, etc.), and at the box office may differ from the above. *VR experiences are charged separately. Reservations are recommended for tickets with VR (sold only through ART PASS). Same-day tickets will be sold only if there are spaces available. *Please check the official website for details *Specifying a date and time is recommended Business hours: March 8, 2025 (Saturday) to September 30, 2025 (Tuesday) Weekdays: 10:00-18:00 (Last entry 17:00) Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, and specific days: 9:00-19:00 (last entry 18:00) October 1, 2025 (Wednesday) – January 4, 2026 (Sunday) weekdays : 9:00-17:00 (last entry 16:00) Saturdays, Sundays, holidays, and specific days : 9:00-18:00 (Last entry 17:00) Specific date: Monday, September 22, 2025 / Monday, December 29th / Tuesday, December 30th / Wednesday, December 31st / Friday, January 2nd, 2026 Ticket Information – For those with tickets stating “Until September 7th”: Please use your ticket by Sunday, September 7th, 2025. – For those with tickets stating “September 8th onwards”: You can use your ticket from Monday, September 8th, 2025 onwards. – For those with tickets without a specified date and time: You can specify a date and time for free with ART PASS, so please use this service. Official site: https://ramsesexhibition.jp Contact: 050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial) ■About NEON JAPAN NEON JAPAN Co., Ltd. is the Japanese subsidiary of NEON Group Limited, established through a strategic joint venture with Itochu Property Development Co., Ltd. and Sankei Building Co., Ltd. We leverage the reliability, expertise, and local networks of our partner companies to promote NEON’s medium- to long-term growth and expand its presence in the Japanese market. NEON JAPAN’s mission is to “deliver experiences based on world-famous intellectual property (IP) to people all over Japan.” We focus on the development of large-scale exhibition events in major cities, tour-style experiential content, and semi-permanent entertainment facilities. We will also collaborate with Japanese IP holders to co-create experiential content that promotes the appeal of Japanese culture to the world. In 2025, NEON JAPAN’s new flagship facility, CREVIA BASE Tokyo, will host “Ramses the Great: The Gold of the Pharaohs,” marking its successful opening as the first such exhibition in Asia. This marks the beginning of NEON’s journey to pioneering new entertainment in Japan through immersive storytelling, innovation, and meaningful local partnerships.
https://www.neonglobal.com/ja/ ■About NEON NEON is a global leader in the planning and production of experiential entertainment. NEON’s projects around the world include Marvel’s Avengers S.T.A.T.I.O.N. (in partnership with The Walt Disney Company and Marvel Entertainment), AVATAR: The Experience (in partnership with 20th Century Studios), Transformers Experience (in partnership with Hasbro), and Jurassic World: The Exhibition and Jurassic World: The Experience (in partnership with NBCUniversal). In addition, we are collaborating with Warner Bros. Discovery Themed Entertainment on “Harry Potter: Visions of Magic,” currently running at Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore. In addition, a new DC interactive exhibit is scheduled to open in 2025. NEON has also partnered with the Egyptian and Peruvian governments to develop global touring exhibitions, “Ramses and the Golden Pharaohs” and “Machu Picchu and the Golden Empire of Peru,” utilizing their respective precious cultural assets. NEON has also created exhibitions using authentic artifacts, such as “Pompeii” and “Mummy Exhibit.” The IP experiences developed by the NEON Group are supported by ANIMAX, a wholly owned subsidiary. ANIMAX is one of the world’s leading animatronics companies, with offices in Nashville, USA; Wuxi, China; and the Middle East. It boasts advanced technical capabilities in research and development, engineering, and entertainment robotics. NEON has delivered moving experiences to millions of visitors in over 80 cities around the world. For more information, visit
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