Curated by Dr. Akiko Takesue, this groundbreaking ROM-original exhibition explores the profound connection between Japanese objects and the human sense of touch, known as shokkan—a vital element in the creation, appreciation, and circulation of Japanese art. Transcending the tactile sensations felt at the fingertips, shokkan is the personal, psychological impression of touch that is influenced by sight, sound, language, and memory.
This first-of-its-kind exhibition showcases over 80 objects, including the work of Emma Nishimua alongside armour, paintings, lacquer works, ceramics, prints, many of which were made as integral parts of everyday life rather than solely for display. From the intricate texture of a matcha tea bowl to the “imagined touch” of a woodblock print, be inspired by the exquisite and innovative craftsmanship through highlights from the collections, paired with hands-on experiences that allow you to fully appreciate Japanese art.
Shokkan is now on view at the ROM in Toronto until September 7, 2026.
