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Somewhat deep and interesting places with history.
Tokyo Water Taxi (Hi-NODE)
There are about 20 docks, the largest in Tokyo. The total number of routes is more than 1000. Use our extensive network to navigate the Water City at your disposal. Like the limousine car, it uses a charter style. You can bring your own food and drink, as well as board with your dog on a leash. Basic Ride(Web) Please specify the dock and time according to the schedule before and after. Shorten blandish layovers and get to your destination without anyone disturbing you — On or off, make your precious day a seamless one. https://marine-taxi.horai.sv/tokyo-water-taxi Custom Ride(Mail) Concierge service for those who are not satisfied with Basic Ride. Please tell us "I want to see such a scene" or "I want to do this". https://water-taxi.tokyo/taxi-tours/
Tokyo Water Taxi (Tennozu Pier)
There are about 20 docks, the largest in Tokyo. The total number of routes is more than 1000. Use our extensive network to navigate the Water City at your disposal. Like the limousine car, it uses a charter style. You can bring your own food and drink, as well as board with your dog on a leash. Basic Ride(Web) Please specify the dock and time according to the schedule before and after. Shorten blandish layovers and get to your destination without anyone disturbing you — On or off, make your precious day a seamless one. https://marine-taxi.horai.sv/tokyo-water-taxi Custom Ride(Mail) Concierge service for those who are not satisfied with Basic Ride. Please tell us "I want to see such a scene" or "I want to do this". https://water-taxi.tokyo/taxi-tours/
Tokyo Water Taxi (Shinagawa Disaster Prevention Pier)
There are about 20 docks, the largest in Tokyo. The total number of routes is more than 1000. Use our extensive network to navigate the Water City at your disposal. Like the limousine car, it uses a charter style. You can bring your own food and drink, as well as board with your dog on a leash. Basic Ride(Web) Please specify the dock and time according to the schedule before and after. Shorten blandish layovers and get to your destination without anyone disturbing you — On or off, make your precious day a seamless one. https://marine-taxi.horai.sv/tokyo-water-taxi Custom Ride(Mail) Concierge service for those who are not satisfied with Basic Ride. Please tell us "I want to see such a scene" or "I want to do this". https://water-taxi.tokyo/taxi-tours/
Tokyo Water Taxi (Tamachi Disaster Prevention Pier)
There are about 20 docks, the largest in Tokyo. The total number of routes is more than 1000. Use our extensive network to navigate the Water City at your disposal. Like the limousine car, it uses a charter style. You can bring your own food and drink, as well as board with your dog on a leash. Basic Ride(Web) Please specify the dock and time according to the schedule before and after. Shorten blandish layovers and get to your destination without anyone disturbing you — On or off, make your precious day a seamless one. https://marine-taxi.horai.sv/tokyo-water-taxi Custom Ride(Mail) Concierge service for those who are not satisfied with Basic Ride. Please tell us "I want to see such a scene" or "I want to do this". https://water-taxi.tokyo/taxi-tours/
Hi-NODE (High Node)
Hi-NODE is a new facility facing Tokyo Bay that connects regions and regions, people and people, and now and the future. A lawn plaza surrounded by trees, a café and restaurant with a terrace overlooking the sea, and a bridge connecting sunrise to bamboo turf in fantastic light at night. Surrounded by the sea, although it is located in the city, this Hi-NODE creates a new relationship between the seaand the living.
Tokyo City View
The observation deck on the 52nd floor of Mori Tower that rises over Roppongi Hills is located almost in the center of central Tokyo. Despite this, there is nothing blocking the view from here, providing you with a 360-degree dynamic view of the scenery.
Sengakuji Temple
In the 17th year of Keicho, the famous Soto temple was built by Tokugawa Ieyasu. There are tombs of the Asano family and the graves of 47 Ako Yoshishi, and there are also things related to Ako Yoshishi, such as the "main tax plum". The Yoshishi Festival, which takes place on December 14, the day of the death, is a year-end tradition that attracts many worshippers from all over the country. On April 1~7, the Spring Gishi Festival will also be held.
Nezu Museum
Established in 1945, the museum houses 7000 items, mainly antique works, and teaware collected by the first generation businessman, Kaiichiro Nezu (founder of Tobu Railway). The garden, with a tea room, is known as one of the quietest and excellent gardens in Tokyo, taking advantage of the natural atmosphere, incorporating the mountain stream that runs on a slope. You can enjoy the changing leaves in the garden in the fall.
Enjoy a happy time surrounded by the sky, the sea and the smile with your friends (Anniversary Cruise)
We can arrange cruisers of various sizes (2 to 600 people capacity) that are ideal for Tokyo Bay cruises according to your purpose, budget and number of people. Total coordination of chartered cruising in Tokyo Bay and Yokohama. Please leave all the special surprises to the anniversary cruise to the production that there is a variety of food and beverages and the transfer. Tokyo Bay charter cruising to forget everyday life is a vacation space at the moment of riding... If you can rent out to your precious friends at a casual price and create memories you will never forget for a lifetime... It's an anniversary, isn't it? With the dreams and ideals of many people, we sail on a Tokyo Bay cruise 24 hours a day. In addition to Japanese, English and Chinese are also available. How about cruising as a new staple of Tokyo tourism?
TOKYO NODE "TOKYOROOMS Exhibition: 40 Rooms, 40 Ways of Life"
An exhibition that covers 40 rooms. Artists, designers, architects, flower arrangers, entertainers, interior brands, and other talented people who are active in various fields express their worldview in the 6-mat space. The room shows the way of life of the people who live in it. Through the 40 unique rooms lined up in TOKYO NODE on the 45th floor, please experience the values of each creator. Through the room, why not have the experience of realizing your own "likes" and "what you value" again? Dates Saturday, April 18, 2026 - Sunday, May 17, 2026 Event time 10:00~20:00 (Last entry 19:30) Location TOKYO NODE GALLERY A/B/C Price Adults: 1,900 yen Children (3 years old to elementary school students): 950 yen *All prices include tax. *Free for children under 2 years old *Free for children only on Children's Day (May 5) *Free for those with a disability certificate and their caregivers (up to 1 person) How to Participate Online ticket site ( https://artsticker.app/events/105971 Please purchase from . Organizer Social Interior Co., Ltd. Contact us info_tokyorooms@socialinterior.com
Azabudai Hills Gallery "Theatrical Anime Lookback Exhibition - Kiyotaka Oshiyama Emotions of the Line"
Azabudai Hills Gallery (Azabudai Hills Garden Plaza A MB floor) will hold the "Theatrical Anime Lookback Exhibition - Emotions of the Oshiyama Kiyotaka Line" from January 16th (Friday) ~ March 29th (Sunday), 2026. The theatrical anime "Lookback" is a theatrical anime work of Tatsuki Fujimoto's original "Lookback" announced on the comic distribution site "Shonen Jump+". This exhibition will be organized by Kiyotaka Oshiyama, who served as the director of theatrical anime. 【Event Overview】 Exhibition name: "Theatrical Anime Lookback Exhibition - Kiyotaka Oshiyama Emotions of Lines" Dates: January 16, 2026 (Friday) ~ March 29, 2026 (Sunday) Venue: Azabudai Hills Gallery (Azabudai Hills Garden Plaza A MB Floor, 5-8-1 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo) Business hours: 10:00~18:00 (last admission 17:30) Organizer: "Theater Anime Lookback Exhibition" Executive Committee (Azabudai Hills Gallery, Studio Dorian, Avex Pictures) Cooperation: Shueisha, Mixed Green Sponsor: Amazon Japan LLC Exhibition Site | https://www.azabudai-hills.com/azabudaihillsgallery/sp/lookback-ex/
Minato Science Museum "2025 Winter Special Exhibition "Evolutionary Bulbasaur ~Ever-Changing Creatures~"
Minato Science Museum in Minato City is holding a special exhibition for the winter of 2025, "Evolutionary Bulbasaur ~Ever-changing Creatures~" from December 10, 2025 (Wednesday) to February 23, 2026 (Monday, holiday). Over the long history of the earth, living things have changed their appearance and way of life in relation to the environment, and have evolved to this day. This special exhibition introduces various evolutionary figures, such as the great evolution from dinosaurs to birds, and the small evolution of familiar creatures according to their environment. At the venue, visitors will be greeted by a Tyrannosaurus model with a total length of about 6 meters. Its powerful appearance makes us imagine the world of ancient creatures and makes us think about the history of evolution. The exhibition introduces various evolutionary mechanisms in an easy-to-understand manner through full-scale models and specimens. We will also pay attention to how living things adapt and evolve in the city where people live. During the exhibition, many related events are also held. This is a special winter exhibition where everyone from children to adults can think about "how living things have continued to live for so long" and discover their mechanisms and wonders. Please take this opportunity to experience the "Bulbasaur of Evolution" at the Minato Science Museum in Minato City.
Gacha Gacha Exhibition in Roppongi
To commemorate the 60th anniversary of Gacha Gacha's landing in Japan, the "Gacha Gacha Exhibition" was held at Marunouchi Hall in July last year and was very popular. This time, the number of participating manufacturers will be increased and further scaled up, and it will be held as "Gacha Gacha Exhibition in Roppongi". The two new participating manufacturers are "Ikimon and Benelic". 11 participating manufacturers will also add new exhibits. Furthermore, this time, to commemorate Gacha Day on February 17th, the prestigious "Gacha Gacha Exhibition Grand Prize" will be determined by the votes of exhibition visitors from among the products proud of each manufacturer participating in the Gacha Gacha Exhibition. There are also many related events such as talk shows and workshops. ■The overwhelming number of products from about 400 series will be on display! ■Approximately 200 sales gachas, including some pre-sales, will be installed. You can purchase not only the latest gacha gacha products, but also gacha gacha products that are scheduled to go on sale after the exhibition. ■The world's first! Gacha Gacha vending machine "Gacha Emon" is born! Please look forward to the products to be released at this exhibition venue. ■Introducing 13 manufacturers and 5 groups of creators who have contributed to the cultural development of Gacha Gacha in booths. ■There will also be an exhibition that delves into the product production process and commitment to manufacturing of each manufacturer and creator! ■The "Gacha Gacha Exhibition Grand Prize" will be selected by the votes of visitors. ■We will hold a talk show and workshop event to commemorate the opening of this exhibition. ■To commemorate the opening of this exhibition, a "collaboration café" was opened. We will provide a menu related to gacha gacha. 【Event Overview】 Exhibition Name: Gacha Gacha Exhibition in Roppongi Dates: February 6, 2026 (Friday) ~ March 2, 2026 (Monday) Venue: Roppongi Museum (5-6-20 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo) (7-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Roppongi Station, 10-minute walk from Azabu-Juban Station) Time: 10:00~20:00 (last admission 19:30) Admission fee: Adults 1,500 yen (1,300 yen), high school students 1,300 yen (1,100 yen), elementary and junior high school students 1,100 yen (900 yen) Free for preschoolers *() is the advance price. *Some dates and times are designated (see below for details) Organizer: Gacha Gacha Exhibition Executive Committee Special Cooperation Japan Gacha Gacha Association Exhibition Official X: @gacha_60thten Inquiries about the venue: Matsuya Ginza 03-3567-1211 (11:00~19:00) ■How to purchase URL: https://www.asoview.com/channel/tickets/tkCSnSEgQ7/
Reliving Edo through Minato Ward's Cultural Properties ~Exploring the Spirit and Mechanisms That Supported 260 Years of Peace~ Minato Ward Cultural Properties Town Walking Tour
magmabooks "Versailles Resort Farm Photo Book: Horses and the Ranch" Release Commemorative Exhibition
To commemorate the release of the photo book "Versailles Resort Farm: Horses and the Ranch's Journey" by Yogibo Versailles Resort Farm, which operates a retired horse ranch in Hidaka Town, Hokkaido, a special exhibition will be held at "magmabooks" in Toranomon, Tokyo from January 16, 2026 (Friday). Yogibo Versailles Resort Farm was born from the desire to create a place where horses who have retired from racing can spend the rest of their lives peacefully and peacefully. It started in 2017 with a few cows and has now grown into a ranch with about 50 animals. It has become popular as a place to interact with horses, and many fans support the "second horse student". The photo book to be released this time contains a condensed record of the journey of about seven years since 2018, when he started building a ranch from the wasteland, and his casual daily life with the horses. In the special exhibition, there will be exhibitions that allow you to experience the "now" of the ranch, such as cuts that have not been published in the photo book and actual favorite items. In addition, to commemorate the release of the photo book, original goods limited to the venue will also be sold. 【Outline of the Special Exhibition】 Dates: January 16 (Fri) ~ February 1 (Sun), 2026 Venue: Gallery space "magmaspace" in magmabooks (1-22-1 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Glass Rock 2nd floor) Business hours: Weekdays and Saturdays 11:00~21:00 / Sundays and holidays 11:00~20:00 Admission: Free (no reservation required) Special site: https://www.maruzenjunkudo.co.jp/pages/versailles-resort-farm magmabooks formula X: https://x.com/magmabook MagmaBooks Official Website: https://www.maruzenjunkudo.co.jp/pages/magmabooks
21_21 DESIGN SIGHT
21_21 DESIGN SIGHT will hold a special exhibition "Design Teacher" from November 21, 2025. The exhibition directors are design journalist Noriko Kawakami and curator and writer Kaoru Tashiro. This time, we will focus on the following six people, and in this exhibition, we will introduce them as "design teachers". Bruno Munari (born in Italy, 1907–1998), Max Bill (born in Switzerland, 1908–1994), Achille Castiglioni (born in Italy, 1918–2002), Otor Eicher (born in Germany, 1922–1991), Enzo Marli (born in Italy, 1932–2020), Dieter Rams (born in Germany, 1932–). This includes people who have nurtured people who will lead the future in the field of design education, but they also have in common that they are people who have explored the future of each era and brought about a new phase of society by working with faith and hope in their hearts. This exhibition will also touch on the perspective of Shutaro Mukai (1932–2024), who studied with Max Bill and Ottor Eicher, and later developed a lifelong friendship with which he laid the foundation for design studies in Japan. The act of design, which continues to think, create, and communicate, is inseparable from living. When we approach the humanity of each artist through his representative works, his remaining words, and documentary footage, and look at his design activities, we will also know that they all expected each of us to think, act independently, and move forward. As society faces the future of society, it is expected that we will ask questions based on the perspective of design, and the role of design is becoming wider and deeper. After looking back on the trajectory of the activities of our predecessors that should not be forgotten, how to explore the future and what kind of message to send to society. Please think about the importance of whether you can do it. Meet teachers who are incredibly curious, inquisitive, and courageous, and full of charm. 【Event Overview】 Title: Special Exhibition "Design Teacher" Dates: November 21, 2025 (Friday) - March 8, 2026 (Sunday) Venue: 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT Gallery 1 & 2 Closed: Tuesdays, year-end and New Year holidays (December 27 - January 3) Opening hours: 10:00 - 19:00 (admission until 18:30) Admission: Adults 1,600 yen, University students 800 yen, High school students 500 yen, junior high school students and younger free (Various discounts and online tickets are available on the website. https://www.2121designsight.jp/program/design_maestros/ Please see. ) Organizer: 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT, Issey Miyake Design and Culture Foundation Supported by: Agency for Cultural Affairs, Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Minato Ward Board of Education, Embassy of Italy, Embassy of Switzerland, Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany Grant: Sakae Stunzi Foundation Special Sponsor: Mitsui Fudosan Corporation Cooperation: National Crafts Museum, Musashino Art University Museum and Library, Tama Art University, Quano Trading Co., Ltd. (Purgeina), Takeo Co., Ltd., Delphonics Co., Ltd., Floss Japan Co., Ltd., Metropolitan Gallery Co., Ltd.
The National Art Center, Tokyo "100 Years of Birth: Hidee Mori, Vital Type"
The National Art Center, Tokyo will hold the first retrospective exhibition after the death of Eie Hanae Morimori, who became the first Asian to become a full member of Paris Haute Couture and a leading figure in Japan's fashion, in the spring of 2026, marking the 100th anniversary of her birth. Starting her career in the 1950s, Mori initially rose to prominence through the production of film costumes. In Japan during the period of high economic growth after the war, the appearance of having a family and accomplishing great social work as a designer has attracted attention as a pioneer of a new image of women. In such a situation, Mori proposed a new character image called "Vital Type" in the magazine "Soen" in 1961. His cheerful and unwilling appearance overlapped with Mori's way of life after that. Since his debut in the New York Collection in 1965, he has continued to work not only in Japan but also around the world until his later years. Through approximately 400 items, including haute couture dresses, materials, and works that will be exhibited for the first time, this exhibition reveals the full picture of forest manufacturing. It will be a unique opportunity to not only express yourself as a designer, but also to get closer to the fundamentals of life and creation. 【Event Overview】 Dates: April 15, 2026 (Wed) ~ July 6, 2026 (Mon) Closed: Every Tuesday *Open on Tuesday, May 5 Hours: 10:00~18:00 until 20:00 every Friday and Saturday *Admission is until 30 minutes before closing. Venue: The National Art Center, Tokyo Special Exhibition Room 1E (7-22-2 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo 106-8558) Organizers: The National Art Center, Tokyo, TV Asahi, Tokyo Shimbun Special cooperation: Hidee Mori Office Planning cooperation: Shimane Prefectural Iwami Museum of Art Contact: 050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)
TAMIYA PLAMODEL FACTORY TOKYO
Based on the concept of "Tamiya's present is here," it is a flagship base that collects the latest plastic models, mini 4WD, RC cars, craft series, and other products to convey to the world the rich experience that can be gained through "manufacturing" and "model culture". Whether you are a model fan or just starting out, whether you are visiting alone or with your family or friends, it is a space full of new discoveries and fun.
Roppongi Crossing 2025 Exhibition: Time Passes, We Are Eternal
"Roppongi Crossing" is a series of exhibitions that the Mori Art Museum has held in a co-curated format since 2004 as a fixed-point observational exhibition that provides an overview of Japan's contemporary art scene once every three years. In this eighth edition, in addition to the curators of the Mori Art Museum, we will welcome two international guest curators from Asia to introduce a total of 21 artists who are active in Japan regardless of nationality, or who have roots in Japan and are active overseas, under the theme of "time". Exhibited works include paintings, sculptures, videos, crafts, handicrafts, ZINEs, and even community projects. A.A.Murakami's immersive installations have transcended the realms of architecture and design and have attracted high international attention. Takuro Kuwata's large-scale ceramic works with bright colors that exude overwhelming beauty in collaboration with overseas maisons. Mihiro Hosoi's new sound piece, which uses his own voice and environmental sounds to create works, and also works on stage works. In recent years, Junko Oki, who has gained a high reputation both domestically and internationally, will present more than 100 diverse and diverse expressions, including abstract painting-like embroidery works created from delicate handicrafts. The subtitle of this exhibition, "Time Passes, We Are Eternal," shows the preciousness and fragility of time. Through the intersection of various times that appear in each work, we will re-examine Japan art from multiple perspectives. 【Event Overview】 < session period> 2025.12.3 (Wed) ~ 2026.3.29 (Sun) Open daily < opening hours> 10:00~22:00 *Until 17:00 on Tuesdays only *However, until 17:00 on December 8th (Monday) and 22:00 on December 30th (Tuesday) *Last admission is 30 minutes before closing time. < venue> Mori Art Museum (Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 53rd floor) < Fee> *() = Online ticket price *If there is space in the designated date and time slot, you can purchase tickets at the counter on the day of the event. [Weekdays] Adults 2,000 yen (1,800 yen) Students (high school and university students) 1,400 yen (1,300 yen) Junior high school students and younger Free Senior (65 years old and over) 1,700 yen (1,500 yen) [Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays] Adults 2,200 yen (2,000 yen) Students (high school and university students) 1,500 yen (1,400 yen) Junior high school students and younger Free Senior (65 years old and over) 1,900 yen (1,700 yen) *December 29, 2025 (Monday) ~ January 2, 2026 (Friday) will be charged for [Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays]. *This exhibition has introduced a reservation system (date and time reservation tickets). Please purchase a "date and time designated ticket" from various online ticket sales sites. *If there is space in the designated slot on the day of the event, you can enter the museum without making a reservation in advance. *With a ticket for this exhibition, you can also enjoy the simultaneous program. *Displayed prices include consumption tax < Inquiries> 050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)
TOKYO NODE "Ghost and the Shell"
©Shirow Masamune/Kodansha/Ghost and the shell exhibition committee From January 30 to April 5, 2026, "Ghost in the Shell The Exhibition" will be held at TOKYO NODE, an information dissemination base in Toranomon Hills. This exhibition is based on the original work by Masamune Shiro in 1989, and with the full cooperation of Production I.G., who has been in charge of anime production of previous works since the 1995 theatrical version of "GHOST IN THE SHELL", and Science SARU, which is in charge of the new anime scheduled to be broadcast in 2026, this exhibition covers all works in the anime series and covers the entire 30-year "Ghost in the Shell" This is the first large-scale exhibition in the history of the series that allows you to experience the history of the series in a cross-sectional way. In addition to the works worked on by successive directors such as Mamoru Oshii, Kenji Kamiyama, Kazuya Yogase, and Nobushi Aramaki, works related to the new anime by Science SARU, which is scheduled to air in 2026, will also be on display. You can enjoy each work while comparing its unique themes and worldviews. In addition, many original goods limited to the exhibition will be sold during the exhibition. Please enjoy the special items that can only be obtained here. In addition, this exhibition is scheduled to tour overseas, so it is worth paying attention to the new developments in the future of "Ghost in the Shell" that will spread around the world. Enjoy the full picture of an exhibition that combines anime, technology, and art on an unprecedented scale. 【Venue and Event Overview】 Name: Ghost and the Shell Dates: January 30 - April 5, 2026 Venue: TOKYO NODE GALLERY A/B/C (45F, Station Tower, Toranomon Hills) Address: 2-6-2 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo Official website https://www.tokyonode.jp/sp/exhibition-ghostintheshell/ Official SNS<Instagram> https://www.instagram.com/ghostandtheshell/ <X> https://x.com/Gats_exhibition sponsorship
Mori Art Museum "Ron Mueck"
2016-2017 Collection: National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, 2018 Bequest of Felton Exhibition view: "Ron Muek", National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul, 2025 Photography: Nam Ki-young Image courtesy of Cartier Foundation for Contemporary Art, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea The Mori Art Museum and the Fondation Cartier Contemporain will present the exhibition "Ron Muyek" from April 29 (Wed) to September 23 (Wed, holiday), 2026. Ron Muek (b. 1958, Australia, UK) is a contemporary artist who has pushed the boundaries of figurative sculpture using innovative materials, techniques, and methods of expression. Created with close observation of human beings and philosophical contemplation, Mueck's works are sophisticated and full of life, skillfully expressing the inner emotions and experiences of human beings, such as loneliness, fragility and weakness, anxiety, and resilience. Since then, he has held solo exhibitions around the world since his participation in the exhibition "Sensation: Young British Artists in the Saatchi Collection" (1997) at the Royal Academy of Arts in London. The sculpture, which is made much larger or even smaller than the actual person, is also a challenge to our preconceived notions. At the same time, while it is close to the reality that it seems to actually exist, it also leaves an ambiguity that encourages each viewer's interpretation and reflection. It exudes a mysterious yet overwhelming presence, questioning our relationship with our bodies and with our very existence. This exhibition is planned based on the artist's long-standing relationship with the Fondation Cartier Contemporain, and will be held at the Mori Art Museum in 2023, starting at the Fondation Cartier in Paris, passing through Milan and Seoul. This is my second solo exhibition in Japan since the retrospective exhibition was held at the 21st Century Museum of Contemporary Art, Kanazawa in 2008. Focusing on the artist's major works, such as the large-scale work "Mas" (2016–2017), 11 works from his early masterpieces to his recent works will be exhibited, providing a deep insight into the development trajectory of his works. Six of these works will be exhibited for the first time in Japan, and it will be a unique opportunity to exhibit his early masterpiece Angel (1997). The exhibition will also feature valuable photographic and video works by French photographer and filmmaker Gautier Dublonde documenting the artist's studio and production process, revealing how Mueck's incomparable sculptures are created.
Stradivarius Super Premium Concert 2026
11 of the world's finest stringed instruments, Stradivarius, gathered. The famous instruments are performed by members of the Berlin Philharmonic, one of the world's best orchestras. A dream concert that is said to exceed 20 billion yen in total will be realized. ◆Schedule 5/30/2026 (Sat.) 19:00 Start (Doors open at 18:30) Suntory Hall Large Hall [B Pro] 5/31/2026 (Sun.) 14:00 Start (Doors open at 13:30) Suntory Hall Large Hall [A Pro] 6/07/2026 (Sun.) 19:00 Start (Doors open at 18:30) Suntory Hall Large Hall [C Pro] (National tour information is a special site.) https://www.stradivarius-pcm.com will be updated from time to time) ◆Cast: Berlin Philharmonic Stradivarius Soloists Violin: 1. Simon Bernardini (Berlin Philharmonic) 2. Luis Filipe Coelho (Berlin Philharmonic) 3. Alexander Ivich (Berlin Philharmonic) 4. Harry Ward (Berlin Philharmonic) 5. Roxana Wisniewska (Berlin Philharmonic) 6. Angelo De Leo (Berlin Philharmonic) 7. Christoph von der Namel (Berlin Philharmonic) Viola: 8. Martin von der Namel (Berlin Philharmonic) 9. Tobias Leijland (Berlin Philharmonic) Cello: 10. Stefan Konz (Berlin Philharmonic) 11. Knut Weber (Berlin Philharmonic) Contrabass: 12. Janne Saxala (Berlin Philharmonic) Harpsichord: 13. Sharef Ad = El ◆Program Program A Mozart: Divertimento in D major, K.136 J.S. Bach: Concerto for Two Violins in D minor BWV1043 Vivaldi: Concerto for Two Cellos in G minor RV531 Vivaldi: Violin Concerto "Harmony and Creativity Attempts" from "The Four Seasons" op.8 Program B Mozart: Divertimento in D major, K.136 Barber: Adagio for Strings, op.11 Grieg: Suite "From the Time of Holbert" op.40 Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings in C major, op.48 C Program J.S. Bach: Concerto for Two Violins in D minor BWV1043 Telemann: Viola Concerto in G major Vivaldi: Concerto for Two Cellos in G minor RV531 Beethoven: Romance in F major, op.50 Bruch: Romance in F major, op.85 Sarasate: Navarre for Two Violins op.33 Massenet: Meditations of Thais Bazzini: Fairy Dance op.25 Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances ◆Handling play guide ・Pacific Concert Management TEL: 03-3552-3831 (Weekdays 10:00-18:00 Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) WEB: pacific-concert.co.jp/ ・Suntory Hall Ticket Center TEL: 0570-55-0017 (10:00-18:00 Closed on holidays and year-end and New Year holidays) WEB: suntory.jp/HALL/ ・eplus eplus.jp/ ・Ticket Pia t.pia.jp/ P code: 307-242 ・Lawson Ticket l-tike.com/ L code: 32808 ◆Ticket price Common to Tokyo performances: All seats reserved (10% consumption tax included) S seat ¥15,000 A Seat ¥12,500 B seat ¥10,000 11/19 (Wed) 10:00am Pacific Concert Management Special Advance 11/22 (Sat.) 12:00pm Eplus Exclusive Pre-sale 12/3 (Wed.) 10:00am General Release ◆Organizer Organizer: Pacific Concert Management Co., Ltd. 03-3552-3831 (Weekdays 10:00-18:00 Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) Cooperation: Havisleutinger = Hugler = Korai Stradivarius Foundation Landon Rare Violins (N.Y.) Bunkyo Gakki Co., Ltd. Sponsored by: Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany *Please note that the repertoire may be changed due to unavoidable circumstances. *Please refrain from entering or accompanying preschool children. *Resale for commercial purposes in online auctions, etc., and transfer of tickets for a fee without permission from the organizer are prohibited.
Mori Arts Center Gallery "Machu Picchu Exhibition"
The "Machu Picchu Exhibition" was held at the Boca Raton Museum of Art in the United States in 2021 during the coronavirus pandemic, and has received high praise for its holdings around the world, with a cumulative number of visitors exceeding 540,000. This exhibition will be held in Japan for the first time in Asia. This exhibition, which is approved by the Peruvian government, will display about 130 valuable cultural assets loaned by the Larco Museum, a world-renowned archaeological museum in Lima. In particular, you can experience the art and wisdom of the ancient Andean civilization up close through valuable materials such as golden ornaments excavated from royal tombs and ritual utensils used in temple ceremonies, including those that have been shown for the first time abroad. In addition, visitors will be transported on an unprecedented intellectual adventure, along with an immersive space that recreates the World Heritage Site of Machu Picchu with the latest technology and a magnificent story centered around the adventures of the Andean mythological hero "Ai Apaek". The second installment of NEON's historical exhibition, which exhibits about 180 treasures of Egypt related to Ramses II, who is said to be the "greatest king in Egyptian history", and the "Ramses the Great Exhibition" (on view until Sunday, September 7), which is attracting a lot of attention, is "Machu Picchu". This is an "experiential cultural exhibition" where you can experience the sky city of Machu Picchu, which still hides many mysteries, and the ancient Andean civilization that flourished mainly in Peru, South America, with an overwhelming production. 【Event Overview】 < Period> November 22, 2025 (Sat) ~ March 1, 2026 (Sun) < Hours: > Sunday ~ Thursday / 10:00 ~ 18:00 Friday, Saturday and the day before holidays / 10:00 ~ 20:00 <Admission fee> same-day ticket, weekdays 2800 yen (general) *Scheduled < Venue>Mori Arts Center Gallery (52nd floor, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo) < Organizer> Machu Picchu Exhibition Executive Committee / NEON JAPAN Co., Ltd. < Sponsored > Embassy of the Republic of Peru in Japan < official website>machupicchuneon.jp < official SNS>Instagram https://www.instagram.com/machupicchuneon X https://x.com/machupicchuneon
The National Art Center "Picasso, through the Eyes of Paul Smith
Pablo Picasso, Reading, 1932, Musée national Picasso-Paris, installation view at the Musée national Picasso-Paris, 2023 © Vinciane Lebrun/Voyez-Vous, courtesy of the Musée National Picasso-Paris. © 2025-Succession Pablo Picasso-BCF (JAPAN) Inspired by the work of Pablo Picasso (1881-1973), one of the leading artists of the 20th century, in the collection of the Musée National Picasso-Paris, Paul Smith, a British designer known for his traditional tailoring and playful use of colors, has designed the layout of the venue. The venue, which was created with free ideas, from the use of colors, wallpaper, decorations, and patterns, is full of colorfulness and fun, just like the clothes and accessories designed by Paul Smith. Approximately 80 works, including Portrait of a Man, which represents Picasso's early years, to Paul in the Dress of Arlecan, will be exhibited in a loose chronological order. This exhibition is part of the special exhibition "Picasso Celebration: The Collection In a New Light!" held in Paris in 2023 to commemorate the 50th anniversary of Picasso's death. It is an international traveling exhibition based on. ■Event Overview Exhibition Title: Picasso, through the Eyes of Paul Smith Venue: The National Art Center, Tokyo Special Exhibition Gallery 2E (7-22-2 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo) Dates: June 10, 2026 (Wed) ~ September 21, 2026 (Mon) Closed: Every Tuesday *However, the museum will be open on Tuesday, August 11 and closed on Wednesday, August 12. Opening hours: 10:00~18:00 *Until 20:00 every Friday and Saturday *Admission until 30 minutes before closing Contact: (+81)47-316-2772 (Hello Dial) Organizers: The National Art Center, Tokyo, Musée National Picasso-Paris, Nikkei Inc.
Makeup Culture Gallery "Turkmen Jewelry - Prayer Modeling"
Turkmen (now Turkmenistan) is a country located in the southwestern part of Central Asia, bordering the Caspian Sea at its western end, and has a history of prospering as a key point for trade on the Silk Road. The Turkmen people, who were nomadic people living in the desert, have developed their own clothing culture rooted in their climate and way of life. Turkmen jewelry is characterized by a gorgeous combination of carnelian (carnelian) and silver, as well as a heavy taste. These are not only for the purpose of decorating the body, but also serve as a symbol to indicate the property worn, the tribe and position, and the amulet to ward off disasters, and the shapes and patterns contain various meanings. In Art, you can see multifaceted Turkmen jewelry that reflects the aesthetics and prayers of the Turkmen people. In "Books", we expand our association with the keyword "perspective". It is not easy to have an unshakable "perspective". Still, when we are at a crossroads in life, we have no choice but to use our beliefs and wishes as guides to choose the path we should take. In this season's Books, you can come into contact with the possibilities of new options that can be seen by changing your perspective. 【Exhibition Overview】 Event Period October 2, 2025 ~ April 3, 2026 Opening Hours Thursday and Friday 11:00~17:00 (last entry 16:30) ・Some reservations are required on Thursdays ・Closed on December 25, 2025 ~ January 9, 2026 and March 20, 2026 sponsorship POLA Institute for Cultural Research



