The most popular raffle featuring the masterpieces of Katsushika Hokusai will go on sale sequentially from 31 August 2024 (Saturday).

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The ‘Ichiban Kuji Lottery’ is a no-hazure character lottery. The lottery will go on sale sequentially from 31 Aug (Sat), 2024.

Prize A: Kanagawa Okinamiura Diorama with postcard stand.

A diorama of the design for the new 1,000 yen note to be issued in 2024, ‘Fugaku Sanjurokkei Kanagawaoki Namiura’. A postcard frame is attached to the back so you can change the background and enjoy your very own Kanagawa Okinamiura.

Prize B: Bishu Fujimihara Cushion

The round tub, a feature of Fugaku Sanjurokkei Bishu Fujimihara, has been transformed into a big-size circular cushion.

Prize C: Flat plate with Katsushika Hokusai's hand painting.

This full-flat ceramic dish is decorated with Hokusai’s flesh painting ‘Ankouzu’, which depicts the creature as food.

Prize D: Hokusai manga animals Mini cushions

Prize E: Hokusai Manga Drawstring

Prize F: Small plate of fresh fish

Prize G: Rubber charm.

Prize H: Clear file and sticker set

Last One Prize: Kanagawa Okinamiura Diorama with postcard stand - black ink colour.

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