
Manga Hokusai Manga Exhibition
These drawings will be presented through the lens of contemporary Japanese comics, giving visitors the opportunity to experience the essence and depth of the Japanese culture and life in all its details through these drawings.
The exhibition will be held at the Omani Society for Arts in Ghala from July 3 to 22, 2025, and entry is free.
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