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A Hundred Flowers Bloom - Beauty Surrounding Flowers - | Sannomaru Shozokan (The Museum of the Imperial Collections)
Mar 11–May 6, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
This exhibition will feature 45 paintings, crafts, and calligraphy featuring flowers, dating from the 11th century to the present day. In the exhilarating season of spring, you can enjoy the beauty and forms of flowers that are embodied in these works.
A Hundred Flowers Bloom - Beauty Surrounding Flowers - | Sannomaru Shozokan (The Museum of the Imperial Collections)
Mar 11–May 6, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
This exhibition will feature 45 paintings, crafts, and calligraphy featuring flowers, dating from the 11th century to the present day. In the exhilarating season of spring, you can enjoy the beauty and forms of flowers that are embodied in these works.
Joe Hisaishi & Japan Century Symphony Orchestra Concert | Sumida Triphony Hall
Mar 20, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
The heretical genius - Beardsley | Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum
Feb 15–May 11, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Aubrey Beardsley (1872-1898), a painter who died at the age of 25. This British genius continued to paint highly sophisticated works, consisting of precise line drawings and bold black and white color planes, by candlelight. This exhibition, organized jointly with the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A), traces the path of Beardsley, who caused a stir in Europe and the United States at the end of the 19th century. The exhibition will feature approximately 220 pieces of Beardsley's art, including his breakthrough work Morte d'Arthur (1893-94) by Malory, Salome (1894) by Wilde, which is also well known in Japan, and his later masterpiece Mademoiselle de Maupin (1897) by Gautier, as well as illustrations and rare hand-drawn sketches from his early to later years, as well as colored posters and contemporary decorations.
Battery Japan Tokyo 2025 | Tokyo Big Sight - International Exhibition Center
Feb 19–Mar 21, 2025 (UTC-5)
Tokyo
This event showcases products like Rechargeable Battery Lithium-ion Battery Nickel Cadmium Battery Air Cell Energy Storage SystemNickel Metal Hydride Battery This event showcases products like Rechargeable Battery Lithium-ion Battery Nickel Cadmium Battery Air Cell Energy Storage SystemNickel Metal Hydride Battery Lead Acid Battery NAS Battery Other Rechargeable Batteries/Storage Technologies Capacitor Electric Double-Layer Capacitor Hybrid Capacitor Electrolytic Capacitor Lithium-ion Capacitor Redox Capacitor Other Capacitors Material/Component etc.
Information Source: Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. | expotobi
LIVING Modernity: Experiments in the Exceptional and Everyday 1920s-1970s | The National Art Center, Tokyo
Mar 19–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Beginning in the 1920s, architects including Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe explored new residential designs with function and comfort in mind. Their experimental visions and innovative ideas eventually intersected with everyday life, greatly reshaping people’s lifestyles. This exhibition focuses on seven dimensions of modern houses: hygiene, materials, windows, kitchen, furnishings, media, and landscape. Approximately 14 masterworks of residential architecture spanning the world will be presented in detail through photographs and drawings, sketches, models, furniture, textiles, tableware, magazines, graphics, and films.
The modernity of this residential architecture in this exhibition continues to resonate today, offering an opportunity to reflect on our own living spaces and ways of living.
LIVING Modernity: Experiments in the Exceptional and Everyday 1920s-1970s | The National Art Center, Tokyo
Mar 19–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Beginning in the 1920s, architects including Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe explored new residential designs with function and comfort in mind. Their experimental visions and innovative ideas eventually intersected with everyday life, greatly reshaping people’s lifestyles. This exhibition focuses on seven dimensions of modern houses: hygiene, materials, windows, kitchen, furnishings, media, and landscape. Approximately 14 masterworks of residential architecture spanning the world will be presented in detail through photographs and drawings, sketches, models, furniture, textiles, tableware, magazines, graphics, and films.
The modernity of this residential architecture in this exhibition continues to resonate today, offering an opportunity to reflect on our own living spaces and ways of living.
LIVING Modernity: Experiments in the Exceptional and Everyday 1920s-1970s | The National Art Center, Tokyo
Mar 19–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Beginning in the 1920s, architects including Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe explored new residential designs with function and comfort in mind. Their experimental visions and innovative ideas eventually intersected with everyday life, greatly reshaping people’s lifestyles. This exhibition focuses on seven dimensions of modern houses: hygiene, materials, windows, kitchen, furnishings, media, and landscape. Approximately 14 masterworks of residential architecture spanning the world will be presented in detail through photographs and drawings, sketches, models, furniture, textiles, tableware, magazines, graphics, and films.
The modernity of this residential architecture in this exhibition continues to resonate today, offering an opportunity to reflect on our own living spaces and ways of living.
Mitsuaki Iwago’s Japan “Cats” Travelogue Photo Exhibition | Tokyo Fuji Museum
Apr 12–Jun 22, 2025 (UTC+9)
Hachioji
Mitsuaki Iwago’s World “Cats” Travelogue is a long-running NHK BS Premium program relished by cat lovers all over Japan. This exhibition shows photographs taken in fifteen locations in Japan carefully selected from that program.With the natural climate of each location in the background, the lifestyle of cats and people living in various parts of Japan are introduced. The exhibits are all new works taken in recent years. Come and find your favorite shot.
Mitsuaki Iwago’s Japan “Cats” Travelogue Photo Exhibition | Tokyo Fuji Museum
Apr 12–Jun 22, 2025 (UTC+9)
Hachioji
Mitsuaki Iwago’s World “Cats” Travelogue is a long-running NHK BS Premium program relished by cat lovers all over Japan. This exhibition shows photographs taken in fifteen locations in Japan carefully selected from that program.With the natural climate of each location in the background, the lifestyle of cats and people living in various parts of Japan are introduced. The exhibits are all new works taken in recent years. Come and find your favorite shot.
Mitsuaki Iwago’s Japan “Cats” Travelogue Photo Exhibition | Tokyo Fuji Museum
Apr 12–Jun 22, 2025 (UTC+9)
Hachioji
Mitsuaki Iwago’s World “Cats” Travelogue is a long-running NHK BS Premium program relished by cat lovers all over Japan. This exhibition shows photographs taken in fifteen locations in Japan carefully selected from that program.With the natural climate of each location in the background, the lifestyle of cats and people living in various parts of Japan are introduced. The exhibits are all new works taken in recent years. Come and find your favorite shot.
Ryuichi Sakamoto | seeing sound, hearing time | Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Dec 21, 2024–Mar 30, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo will hold "Sakamoto Ryuichi: Seeing Sound, Listening to Time," the musician and artist Ryuichi Sakamoto's (1952-2023) largest-scale solo exhibition in Japan, which will comprehensively introduce his large-scale installation works.
For over 50 years, Sakamoto has always been at the forefront of his time through his diverse artistic endeavors. Since the 1990s, he has been performing live performances using multimedia, and since the 2000s, through collaborations with various artists, he has actively considered and put into practice the attempt to install sound in a three-dimensional manner in exhibition spaces. Based on the exhibition concept that Sakamoto left for the Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo during his lifetime, this exhibition will dynamically compose and deploy over ten immersive, experiential sound installations, including new unreleased works and his representative works, in the spaces inside and outside the museum, on the theme of sound and time, which have long been a preoccupation in Sakamoto's creative activities. Through these works, we will trace the trajectory of Sakamoto's pioneering and experimental creative activities, and widely introduce a new side of this extraordinary artist.
Ryuichi Sakamoto's "seeing sound, listening to time" opens the viewer's eyes and ears, stirs the heart, and creates an experience different from conventional music appreciation or art appreciation. Sakamoto's artistic challenge of "installing sound in space" and his profound question of "what is time" transcend time and space, bringing us new perspectives and continuing to open new horizons for creativity and experience.
Collaborating Artists: Shiro Takatani, Daito Manabe, Carsten Nicolai, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Zakkubalan, Toshio Iwai
Special Collaboration | Fujiko Nakaya
Ryuichi Sakamoto portrait
Photo by Neo Sora ©2020 Kab Inc.
"Ryuichi Sakamoto: Seeing Sound, Listening to Time" Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, 2024
"Ryuichi Sakamoto: Seeing Sound, Listening to Time" Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, 2024
Ryuichi Sakamoto + Shiro Takatani LIFE – fluid, invisible, inaudible... 2007 ©2024 KAB Inc. Photo: Go Asano
"Ryuichi Sakamoto: Seeing Sound, Listening to Time" Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, 2024
Ryuichi Sakamoto + Shiro Takatani "async-immersion tokyo" 2024 ©2024 KAB Inc. Photo: Go Asano
"Ryuichi Sakamoto: Seeing Sound, Listening to Time" Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, 2024
Ryuichi Sakamoto + Shiro Takatani "TIME TIME" 2024 ©2024 KAB Inc. Photo: Kazuo Fukunaga
"Ryuichi Sakamoto: Seeing Sound, Listening to Time" Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, 2024
Ryuichi Sakamoto with Shiro Takatani "IS YOUR TIME" 2017/2024 ©2024 KAB Inc. Photo: Kazuo Fukunaga
"Ryuichi Sakamoto: Seeing Sound, Listening to Time" Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, 2024
Ryuichi Sakamoto + Shiro Takatani LIFE – fluid, invisible, inaudible... 2007 ©2024 KAB Inc. Photo: Ryuichi Maruo
"Ryuichi Sakamoto: Seeing Sound, Listening to Time" Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, 2024
Ryuichi Sakamoto×Toshio Iwai《Music Plays Images X Images Play Music》1996–1997/2024 ©2024 KAB Inc.
Photo by Ryuichi Maruo
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Are you ready for a great party?
Join Kuromi, My Melody and Hapidanbui for an exciting exhibition!
Dive into interactive displays, dance to hit music, and enjoy hands-on fun.
Sony Park Exhibition 2025 | Ginza Sony Park
Jan 26–Jun 22, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
The newly launched "Ginza Sony Park" has officially opened on January 26, 2025 (Sunday), and the first wave of planning activities "Sony Park Exhibition 2025" will be held simultaneously. With the theme of Sony's six major fields of music, semiconductors, finance, games, entertainment technology and movies, six groups of artists including YOASOBI, Sheep Literature, Vaundy, BABYMONSTER, Creepy Nuts, and Kensuke Ushio will be invited to participate in the creation, using art and high technology to create amazing experiences. Exhibiting works, the event will be divided into two stages, with three groups of works on display in each stage.
Japan Shop 2025 | Tokyo Big Sight - International Exhibition Center
Mar 4–Mar 7, 2025 (UTC-5)
Tokyo
Japan Shop Design exhibits the latest products and services relating to commercial-space design and displays a wide array of store systems, devices, and othe Japan Shop Design exhibits the latest products and services relating to commercial-space design and displays a wide array of store systems, devices, and other tools to help store owners run their businesses more efficiently.
Information Source: NIKKEI INC. | expotobi
Art Fair Tokyo 2025 | Tokyo International Forum
Mar 7–Mar 9, 2025 (UTC-5)
Tokyo
The Art Fair Tokyo features some of the finest commercial galleries and dealers from home and abroad who deal in artworks ranging from the contemporary The Art Fair Tokyo features some of the finest commercial galleries and dealers from home and abroad who deal in artworks ranging from the contemporary to the ancient, including 2D work, sculptural work, new media art, performance, and more. more than 130 art galleries are participating. you can buy premium artworks.
Information Source: ART FAIR TOKYO Co Ltd | expotobi
MX Festival Okinawa Actors School Complete Resurrection Festival in Nippon Budokan | Nippon Budokan
Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
MX Festival Okinawa Actors School Complete Resurrection Festival in Nippon Budokan | Nippon Budokan
Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
MX Festival Okinawa Actors School Complete Resurrection Festival in Nippon Budokan | Nippon Budokan
Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
InterPets Asia Pasific 2025 | Tokyo Big Sight - International Exhibition Center
Apr 3–Apr 6, 2025 (UTC-5)
Tokyo
Interpets Asia Pacific creates one special pet fair in Japan Interpets Asia Pacific creates one special pet fair in Japan. It is a unique atmosphere of friendliness and professionalism, visitors can discover business solutions and global market indicators of future trade predictions that only this ever-growing pet market can offer.
Information Source: Messe Frankfurt Japan Ltd. | expotobi
Impressionism: A Tale of Interiors from the Musee D'orsay | National Museum of Western Art
Oct 25, 2025–Feb 15, 2026 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
This exhibition will explore the interests and expressive challenges of Impressionist painters in interior spaces through approximately 100 pieces, including 68 masterpieces from the Musée d'Orsay in Paris, known as the "Hall of Fame of Impressionism," as well as important works from Japan.
This is the first time in about 10 years that the Musée d'Orsay's Impressionist collection has come to Japan on this scale. This will be a rare opportunity to experience the appeal of Impressionism from a fresh perspective.
Comic Market 105 (C105) | Tokyo
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Comic Market
The world's largest doujinshi sales event, held twice a year at Tokyo Big Sight in Odaiba, is a famous exhibition that not only serves as a place for anime, manga, and game fans to interact, but also features individual artists who create original content, mainly through the distribution of doujinshi and goods, and a wide variety of cosplayers. It boasts over 200,000 participants every year, and is known overseas as an event that represents Japanese otaku culture.
The joy of rubbings - Wang Xizhi and Ouyang Xun - | Taitō City Calligraphy Museum
Jan 4–Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
The 22nd collaborative project between the Tokyo National Museum and the Taito Calligraphy Museum will introduce various ways to enjoy rubbings from various perspectives. Please enjoy the charm of rubbings to the fullest, including the only copy of a lost stone monument, rubbings by famous calligraphers such as Wang Xizhi and the Four Great Masters of the Tang Dynasty, and the elegant world of Ming and Qing literati who were fascinated by rubbings.
Shibuya SKY & Unique Artist Collaboration Exhibition "PARADISECAPE" | SHIBUYA SKY
Jan 16–Mar 31, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Painted in the sky above the city is a free world where a variety of life shines in all its diversity.
This exhibition, "PARADISECAPE," will feature works divided into three themes.
By walking along the indoor observation corridor,
you can enjoy the changing views and the three themes as a series of experiences.
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"Old Saga Imperial Palace, Daikaku-ji Temple - A Gathering of Masters, Paintings of the Imperial Palace" Special Exhibition to Commemorate the 1150th Anniversary of Its Opening | Tokyo National Museum
Jan 21–Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Sagano, located in the northwest of Kyoto, is a beautiful place that has been a favorite place for entertainment for the royal family since ancient times. In the early Heian period, Emperor Saga (786-842) built a detached palace, Saga-in, here. Later, he followed the advice of the monk Kukai (774-835) and placed the Five Great Myogo statues in the Jibutsu-do. In 876, Princess Masako, the daughter of Emperor Saga, transformed this place into a temple, and the history of Daikaku-ji Temple began. 2026 marks the 1,150th anniversary of the founding of Daikaku-ji Temple. In celebration of this important historical moment, this special exhibition brings together many treasures from Daikaku-ji Temple for display. The Shinden, located in the center of the temple, is said to have been given to Emperor Go-Mizunoo in 1620 when Tofukumon In Kazuko married him as a concubine. The shoji paintings and other screen paintings inside the Shinden are masterpieces of Kano Sanraku (1559-1635), a representative painter from the Azuchi-Momoyama to the Edo period, and are designated as important cultural properties. This special exhibition not only displays more than 100 screen paintings, but also calligraphy works by successive emperors that reflect the history of faith, and famous works of esoteric Buddhist art such as the "Godai Myogo-sama" (Myouen-sculpture), which is regarded as the best Buddhist statue in the late Heian period. Please enjoy.