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The centerpiece of Takashi Murakami: Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow is the re-creation of the Yumedono, or Dream Hall, constructed in the artist’s vision in collaboration with the set design team from FX’s Shōgun. Inspired by the Emmy-winning series, Murakami collaborated with the show’s creators Rachel Kondo and Justin Marks, alongside production designer Helen Jarvis, on an ambitious project to recreate the Yumedono, or Dream Hall, one of Japan’s most sacred architectural landmarks, as a living artwork. The Yumedono, or Dream Hall, from Nara Prefecture’s Hōryūji Temple complex, is believed to occupy the same location as the home of Prince Shōtoku Taishi, who converted his father, Emperor Yōmei, to Buddhism in the late 500s CE by calling for Buddha to cure the emperor of an illness. Upon the emperor’s recovery, Buddhism was allowed formally into Japan. To this day, the Yumedono houses the Kuse Kannon (a likeness of Prince Shōtoku), which is believed to have power to save people from suffering. The Cleveland Museum of Art presents Takashi Murakami: Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow through September 7, 2025. Visit cma.org for more information. . . . ©️ 2025 Takashi Murakami / Kaikai Kiki Co., Ltd. All Rights Reserved. This exhibition is presented by @akronchildrens. Takashi Murakami: Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow is organized by @thebroadmuseum, Los Angeles, and curated by Ed Schad, curator and publications manager, The Broad. The Yumedono production and fabrication is by 11th St. Workshop.