Monday, May 20, 2024 NEON Group Limited, in collaboration with the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, has announced that “Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs,” an immersive cultural IP experience, will be making its debut in Tokyo in Spring 2025. This experiential entertainment venture has captivated audiences with sold-out shows in cities like Houston, San Francisco, Paris, and Sydney since its global launch in 2021. Set to open in Asia for the first time, the exhibition will be hosted at the Crevia Base Tokyo building, formerly known as IHI Stage Around Tokyo.
This venue is undergoing a transformation into a premium entertainment space under the management of Itochu Property Development, Ltd., Sankei Building Co., Ltd.
, and NEON. “Ramses and the Gold of the Pharaohs” provides a deep dive into the life and achievements of King Ramses II, also known as Ramses the Great, who is celebrated for his 67-year reign, one of the longest in Ancient Egyptian history. Living until the age of 92, Ramses II epitomized the grandeur of the New Kingdom era (1539-1075 BCE), a peak period of Egyptian civilization.
As a formidable warrior and peace negotiator, he was instrumental in the construction of numerous monumental edifices. The exhibition showcases over 180 invaluable artifacts, including animal mummies, stunning jewelry, royal masks, and amulets, many being displayed outside of Egypt for the first time. Additionally, visitors can enjoy a virtual reality tour of Ramse.
