September 15, 2018 – July 7, 2019 In California in the 1970s, Mark Nagata was living an all-American childhood when an aunt and uncle serving on a US military base in Japan sent him a box filled with some of that country’s most popular toys. They were kaiju and heroes, and these gifts inspired him to zealously collect
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Things To Do In Los Angeles: Kaiju VS Heroes Take Over Little Tokyo
man of many weapons Archives - Max Toy Company
Kaiju Go - A Japanese Monster Film, Art, & Toy Showcase
JANM on X: The collections team unpacks the exhibition, Kaiju vs Heroes: Mark Nagata's Journey through the World of Japanese Toys opening on September 15! #kaijuvsheroes / X
JANM on X: Kaiju vs Heroes: Mark Nagata's Journey through the World of Japanese Toys, which features hundreds of contemporary and vintage Japanese vinyl toys, has been extended on view at the museum through July 7. Included in regular admission
A new twist on the pin craze—we have printed Mark Nagata’s three kaiju cutaway drawings onto American Maple wood to make a unique way for you to
Mark Nagata Wooden Kaiju Pins
KAIJU vs HEROES Mark Nagata's Journey through the World of Japanese Toys
Strange Japanese Yokai Japanese American National Museum Store
Things To Do In Los Angeles: Kaiju VS Heroes Take Over Little Tokyo
kaiju-vs-heroes - FIRST & CENTRAL: The JANM Blog
JANM on X: The collections team unpacks the exhibition, Kaiju vs Heroes: Mark Nagata's Journey through the World of Japanese Toys opening on September 15! #kaijuvsheroes / X
They Called Us Enemy (expanded) Japanese American National Museum Store
Kaiju Vs. Heroes