OSAKA, Jan 09 (News On Japan) - An exhibition tracing the history of popular idol group AKB48 through its stage costumes is being held at the Daimaru Umeda department store in Osaka, marking 20 years since the group’s formation.
The exhibition features a dense display ranging from the simple outfits worn in the group’s early days, including costumes once worn by Atsuko Maeda, to the latest designs showcased at last year’s NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen, allowing visitors to follow two decades of the group’s evolution through its wardrobe.
In addition, costumes selected by fans through voting are also included, with parts of the exhibition set to be rotated during the run, bringing the total number of items on display to around 400.
Visitors were seen closely examining the detailed craftsmanship of the costumes, which are rarely viewed up close.
The exhibition runs through the 18th.
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