"Thinking About Human Rights Issues Through Manga: 10 Stories by Manga Artists" Exhibition

Manga works drawn by 10 manga artists
The Kyoto International Manga Museum is hosting an exhibition on the theme of human rights in collaboration with the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. This exhibition is a traveling exhibition of the exhibition held from May 1 to 12 at the UN Pavilion of EXPO2025 Osaka-Kansai. It features 10 topics related to human rights, with works created by 10 manga artists. Enjoy stories that express universal values connecting people in each artist's unique style.
Map & Location
Kyoto International Manga Museum
About a 2-minute walk from Karasuma Oike Station on the Kyoto City Subway Karasuma Line and Tozai Line
Details about "Thinking About Human Rights Issues Through Manga: 10 Stories by Manga Artists" Exhibition
- Date & Time
- 7/3(Thu)~8/17(Sun) 10:00~17:00
- Note
- The last admission is at 16:30. The museum is closed every Wednesday (however, it will be open without a holiday from July 24 (Thursday) to August 17 (Sunday)).
- Venue
- Kyoto International Manga Museum
- Address
- 452 Kanefukucho, Nakagyo Ward, Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture
- Fee
- Museum admission fee is required (Adults: 1200 yen, Junior and Senior High School students: 400 yen, Elementary School students: 200 yen)
- Access (Public)
- About a 2-minute walk from Karasuma Oike Station on the Kyoto City Subway Karasuma Line and Tozai Line
- Contact
- 075-254-7414 (Kyoto International Manga Museum)