The exhibition features more than 200 items, including 63 archaeological and museum artifacts from Samarkand, provided by the Institute of Archaeology and the Samarkand State Museum-Reserve. A significant portion of the collection comes from the Kafir-Kala settlement. These exhibits are the result of joint Uzbek-Japanese archaeological research, offering a clear view of their findings.
Visitors are invited to explore the Silk Road not only as a trade route, but as a dynamic space for cultural and social exchange connecting different regions of Eurasia.
The exhibition will run until June 2, 2026.