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The exhibition “Night and a touch of morning” by Nodoka Yamaura will be held at the gallery “ART FOR THOUGHT” in Ginza, Tokyo.

The exhibition “Night and a touch of morning” by Nodoka Yamaura will be held at the gallery “ART FOR THOUGHT” in Ginza, Tokyo.

Gallery ART FOR THOUGHT in Ginza, Tokyo will be holding an exhibition by Nodoka Yamaura entitled "Night and a Slight Taste of Morning" from Saturday, July 27, 2024 to Thursday, August 29, 2024 as the sixth installment of the exhibition series "the foundry." Yamaura Nodoka is a contemporary Japanese paper artist and graphic and spatial designer. While based in Tokushima, the artist has been expanding his activities to Tokyo and the world, receiving high praise for his solo exhibition at ART FOR THOUGHT in July last year and his exhibition at TOKYO CREATIVE SALON 2024 (Haneda Airport Terminal 2) in March this year. Morning and night, beauty and awe, the

[Ginza Tsutaya Bookstore] Illustrator Akira Kusaka’s exhibition “Distant Night” will be held from Tuesday, September 17th. It depicts a story of a night born somewhere other than here.

Ginza Tsutaya Bookstore (6F GINZA SIX, Chuo-ku, Tokyo) will hold an exhibition of illustrator Akira Kusaka's works, "Distant Night," from Tuesday, September 17th to Sunday, October 20th, 2024. Special feature page | https://store.tsite.jp/ginza/event/art/42533-1617060904.html ·overview Akira Kusaka is an illustrator who depicts fantastical worlds with calm colors and a delicate touch. He continues to work in a wide range of fields, including book illustrations and product packaging design. This will be the artist's third exhibition at Ginza Tsutaya Bookstore, and this time he will be showcasing prints including new works with the theme of "night scenes." The main visual, "The Beginning of Night," was painted while imagining what it would be

[Ginza Wako] “Akihiro Maeda: White Porcelain” will be held from October 10th (Thursday)

Ginza Wako will be holding "Maeda Akihiro: White Porcelain Collection" at the Seiko House Hall (formerly Wako Hall) from October 10th (Thurs) to 20th (Sun). This will be the first solo exhibition at Wako in 10 years and the fourth by Maeda Akihiro, a holder of the Important Intangible Cultural Property (Living National Treasure) for "white porcelain." Maeda has his studio in the rich nature of his hometown, Tottori Prefecture, and is inspired by the seasonal changes of nature around him. He creates many of his hakuji (white porcelain) pieces with neat shapes, with the desire to "express in form the beauty of the interwoven light and shadow." He creates

“Okinawa Craft Fair (31st Okinawa Craft Communication Square)” will be held at the Ginza Jiji Press Hall from September 21st (Saturday) to September 23rd (Monday, national holiday)!!

The Okinawa Crafts Exhibition will be held again this year from Saturday, September 21st to Monday, September 23rd, 2024 at the Jiji Press Hall in Ginza. We have prepared a program that allows you to experience Okinawa, including lectures by a stellar lineup of instructors, a mini sanshin live show, demonstrations and experience menus by artisans, and a questionnaire raffle where you can win small crafts. [Event Summary] ■Dates and times: Saturday, September 21, 2024 to Monday, September 23, 2024 (10:00-18:00, until 17:00 on the final day ■Venue: Jiji Press Hall, 2F Jiji Press Building, 5-15-8 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo ■Organizer: Okinawa Crafts Fureai Hiroba Executive Committee ■Special website: https://okinawakougei.studio.site/ Exhibited

Rilakkuma limited-time store “Rilakkuma Circus” opens at Matsuya Ginza

October 2, 2024 (Wednesday) – October 14, 2024 (holiday/Monday) San-X Co., Ltd. announced that the limited-time store "Rilakkuma Circus" operated by Kiddyland Co., Ltd. will be held at the Matsuya Ginza 8th floor Event Square from Wednesday, October 2, 2024 to Monday, October 14 (national holiday). We would like to inform you that. The story of "Rilakkuma Circus" One day, Korilakkuma received an invitation. As I was reading with excitement, I suddenly began to doze off…and when I woke up, I found myself in a very fun world! A lively circus begins for everyone. Korilakkuma wants to keep watching the dream continue forever. This year's theme is "Rilakkuma Circus" ☆

Pola Ginza Building 15th Anniversary Exhibition “Matisse – A Play of Color”

From October 4th (Friday) to 27th (Sunday) [Free admission] The Pola Museum Annex (Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo) will hold an exhibition commemorating the 15th anniversary of the Pola Ginza Building, "Matisse – A Play of Color," from Friday, October 4th to Sunday, October 27th, 2024. Henri Matisse is one of the most representative painters of the 20th century, whose works, expressed with bold, vivid colors, leave a strong impression on viewers, and he has been called the "Magician of Color" for his unique sense of color. Matisse's production style, which directly expresses emotions, creates dynamism in his works, and the placement and balance of colors creates a visual rhythm that is

[CIBONE] Exhibition “CUTLERY” by five cutlery artists to be held at CIBONE CASE (Ginza)

With a focus on metalwork, a variety of cutlery will be on display at CIBONE CASE (GINZA SIX 4F), featuring a variety of materials, production techniques, uses and decorations. ■CUTLERY Saori Omomo / Mitsuhiro Konishi Yoshinori Nagashima / Misae Nikkei / Lue Date: Saturday, September 7, 2024 – Monday, September 23, 2024 Artist presence: Saturday, September 7th Time: 10:30 – 20:30 Venue: CIBONE CASE (Ginza)・2-minute walk from Exit A3 of Ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, or Hibiya Line (direct underground passage available) *Entry to the exhibition area until 14:30 on Saturday, September 7th will be by lottery to avoid overcrowding. We apologize for any inconvenience

Sony Building renovated into “Ginza Park”! Report on the new facility “Ginza Sony Park” unveiled for the first time

The Sony Building in Ginza, Tokyo, which began to be demolished in 2017, will be rebuilt as a new facility called "Ginza Sony Park" and is scheduled for completion in August 2024. Detailed interior construction work will be carried out from now on, and the grand opening is scheduled for January 2025 . We recently took part in a preview tour, which was open to the media for the first time, so we'd like to share with you what the renovated building looks like. Ginza Sony Park The Sony Building was built in 1966 in the heart of Ginza facing the Sukiyabashi intersection with the concept of being a "facility

[The largest in Japan!] A huge gathering of Japanese craftsmen! “FUJIMAKI HYAKUTA EXHIBITION” will be held again this year!

At Tokyu Plaza Ginza for three days from Friday, September 6th to Sunday, September 8th, 2024! Fujimaki Department Store, an e-commerce website where you can find exquisite products with a "Japan" theme, will hold a real-life event, "Fujimaki Department Store Exhibition," for three days from Friday, September 6th to Sunday, September 8th, 2024. Top -class craftsmen's brands carefully selected by our discerning buyers will gather together with items that can usually only be seen on the web. This is a big Made in Japan event where you can see, touch, and experience Japanese craftsmanship. ⇒See details ■What is the "Fujimaki Department Store Exhibition"? The Fujimaki Department Store Exhibition is an

[Ginza Mitsukoshi] The Kyoto you want to know now is coming to Ginza! Meet the makers and enjoy freshly baked goods at Shin Kyoto, a total of 54 brands

~ KYOTO of the World, From KYOTO to the World ~ GINZA Kyoto Exhibition will be held at Ginza Mitsukoshi from Wednesday, September 18th Ginza Mitsukoshi will be holding the "Kyoto of the World, From Kyoto to the World – GINZA Kyoto Exhibition" from Wednesday, September 18th at the event venue on the 7th floor of the new building. Kyoto has always been a city that attracts attention from both within Japan and overseas. Kyoto's tastes, techniques, and aesthetic sense continue to evolve while cherishing tradition… "Today's Kyoto," which is in tune with modern life, will be gathered here in Ginza. "Kyoto of the World, From Kyoto to the World

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