Komori
Corporation (Sumida-ku, Tokyo, Japan; Representative Director, President and
CEO: Satoshi Mochida) announces the production of the 2026 Komori Calendar, a
project embodying the Komori Group Purpose — Delivering Kando “beyond
expectations” by contributing to society with print technology.
Since its
founding in 1923, Komori has supported information, the economy, and culture as
a printing machinery systems manufacturer. By pursuing the “print technology”
cultivated over 100 years, we will contribute to solving environmental and
social issues. Continuing on from the previous year, we have created a calendar
for 2026 themed around the concept of FUSION Nature & Technology, embodying
Komori’s pursuit of print technology and its vision of integrating nature and
technology.
For
the visual motif, the calendar features NEO HOKUSAI, an art series that
reimagines Katsushika Hokusai’s Edo-period masterpiece Thirty-Six Views of
Mount Fuji by combining modern perspectives with digital processing techniques.
The
artworks produced by the artist unit ENLIGHTENMENT integrate elements of
natural beauty and contemporary geometric design, perfectly expressing the
calendar’s theme: FUSION “Nature & Technology.”
The
cover is printed with the J-throne 29, Komori’s latest UV Inkjet Digital
Printing Press. The J-throne 29 is an environmentally conscious printing press
that promotes efficient resource use and reduces environmental impact. In
addition, RGB printing significantly expands the color gamut enabling more
vivid expression. As a result, ENLIGHTENMENT’s NEO HOKUSAI artworks — with
their delicate colors and graphical beauty — are reproduced in full detail,
achieving a refined finish befitting for the calendar’s cover.
The
calendar pages are printed using a multicolor offset press, and through the
creative use of spot inks and varnish finishing, Hokusai’s world is conveyed
not only visually but also through a rich tactile experience.
Cover:
Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji -
The Great Wave off Kanagawa
Jan–Feb:
Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji -
Umezawa in Sagami Province
Mar–Apr:
Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji -
Fuji from Goten-yama in Shinagawa on the Tokaido
May–Jun:
Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji -
Under Mannen Bridge at Fukagawa
Jul–Aug:
Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji -
Red Fuji
Sep–Oct:
Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji -
Hodogaya on the Tokaido
Nov–Dec:
Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji -
Ejiri in Suruga Province
ENLIGHTENMENT
is a creative unit established by Hiro Sugiyama in 1997, consisting of Hiro
Sugiyama, Yuta Nakajima, Mayu Yoshida, and Mayu Kakuda. The unit exhibits
pieces at exhibitions in Japan and across the world in the fine arts field
while also putting out free papers and art books. They also continue to release
their original graphics in the form of advertisements, magazines, and CD
jackets. Having also received high praise for their audiovisual work such as PV
production and video jockeying, ENLIGHTENMENT is creatively active across a
broad range of spheres including three-dimensional pieces and spatial
performance, in addition to two-dimensional work.
A
collection of woodblock prints depicting Mount Fuji by Katsushika Hokusai, a
prominent ukiyo-e artist active during the Edo period. Published circa
1830–1834. This nishiki-e (multicolor woodblock prints) series comprises 46
prints, capturing Mount Fuji from various locations and angles, revealing its
diverse expressions.
Komori
will continue activities based on our group purpose: Delivering Kando
"beyond expectations" by contributing to society with print
technology to create “Kando” : value that goes beyond expectations.
*This
calendar has been entirely printed using the machines of Komori Corporation.
*This
calendar is not for sale.