“Paintings You Shouldn’t Look At” Exhibition to be Held, an Exhibition of Paintings that Instill Fear When Viewed

The exhibition will be held in Ginza from Friday, November 28th. We cannot be held responsible for anything that happens to you after viewing the paintings.

We will be holding the "Paintings You Should Not Look At" exhibition at the special venue on the 6th floor of Tokyu Plaza Ginza from Friday, November 28th, 2025 to Sunday, December 28th, 2025.

This exhibition will feature a number of paintings that are considered "not to be viewed" for various reasons, including paintings whose "eyes" are forbidden to look at directly and paintings whose true nature should not be known.
Viewers are requested to view the exhibit at their own risk. (Note: The contents of this exhibition may not be entirely true.)

The production team is a collaboration between the production team of "Those Who Can See Can See" exhibition, which has attracted a total of approximately 40,000 people, and NOTHING NEW, the film label behind popular horror films such as the short story collection "NN4444" and the medium-length feature film "XX Style" (directed by Kondo Ryota). The paintings used in the exhibition will be supervised by Sequence Hayatomo, a clairvoyant entertainer with 493,000 subscribers on YouTube (as of October 2013), and Miyoshi, a generations-old psychic who runs a counseling salon using clairvoyance and spiritual vision, continuing from "Those Who Can See Can See" exhibition, providing an unprecedented viewing experience.

<Introduction>
There are paintings in this world that you should not look at.
They have been kept secretly in the hands of a certain collector.
This time, in accordance with his will, the works will be specially opened to the public as a "painting exhibition that should not be viewed."
We cannot be held responsible for anything that happens to you after viewing the paintings.
We look forward to seeing you there.
*The contents of this exhibition may not all be true.

Tickets will go on sale from 6:00 PM on Tuesday, October 28, 2025.
For details, please check the official website or official X.

[Event Overview]
Event period: Friday, November 28th, 2025 to Sunday, December 28th, 2025, 11:10-20:30 (last entrance 19:30)
Venue: Tokyu Plaza Ginza 6F Special Venue (5-2-1 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo 104-0061)
Admission fee: Weekdays ¥2,000 (tax included) / Saturdays, Sundays and holidays ¥2,300 (tax included)
Official website: https://d.pass-store.jp/pages/mitehaikenai
Official X: https://x.com/miteha_ikenai_
Official Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/miteha_ikenai_/
Hashtag: #ArtworksYouShouldNotLookAtFor inquiries about this exhibition, please visit https://form.run/@mitehaikenai-info
Organized by "The Painting Exhibition You Shouldn't Look At" Production Committee

[Production Team]

[Those who can see can see]

"Those Who Can See Can See" is an exhibition event that simulates the world seen by those who can see "something" that is invisible to the rest of us. It was supervised by clairvoyant entertainer Sequence Hayatomo and psychic Miyoshi. Following the positive response to the first event held this spring in an old house in Shibuya (attracting approximately 13,000 people), the second event, "-Zero-," was set in the Fukushima Building in Nihonbashi, which is scheduled for demolition due to redevelopment, and was significantly expanded in both content and scale with the theme of "From Viewing to Immersion." Immediately after its opening, it became a hot topic, especially on social media, with tickets selling out every day. The event was hastily extended until just before the venue was demolished. A total of 40,000 people attended.
Official website: https://mieruhito.com/

[NOTHING NEW]

A film label founded in 2022 with the aim of "creating a world where talent is not crushed." Focusing on planning and producing films, mainly horror and animation, the label is challenging new ways of creating and delivering works. Representative works include the horror short film collection "NN4444," the medium-length horror film "XX Style," and the sci-fi short film "Ghost Diary."
Official website: https://nothingnew.ltd/

[Profile of the Kinshie Supervisor]

Sequence Hayato

He is a clairvoyant entertainer affiliated with Yoshimoto Kogyo. He has performed clairvoyance and spirit checks on many celebrities on TV shows such as "Honmadekka!? TV" and "Leave it to Akko!" He has expanded his activities to include publishing books, running an online salon, and providing fortune-telling apps, and his YouTube channel "Sequence Hayato Channel – I Can See It Alone" has 493,000 subscribers (as of October 2025).

Miyoshi

Psychic.
Born into a family with many psychics for generations, she grew up familiar with the invisible world from an early age.
While training under the guidance of the gods and Buddha, she is also well versed in psychotherapy and body therapy. Her readings, which utilize her clairvoyance, telepathy, and precognitive abilities, have attracted more and more visitors through word of mouth, and after working as a company employee, she became independent as a psychic. She is currently based in Koenji.

<What is Kinshie Supervision?>
What exactly is a "painting that should not be seen"?
The motifs, situations, materials and atmosphere depicted in the paintings
Why does it affect people?
From a clairvoyant and occult perspective,
We asked him to supervise us in breathing a sense of "reality" into these artificial paintings.

[TwoGate Inc.] Press Release

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