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Jun. 1 (Sun) 2025 - May. 31 (Sun) 2026
Jul. 2 (Wed) 2025 - Aug. 24 (Sun) 2025
Jul. 4 (Fri) 2025 - Nov. 3 (Mon) 2025
Jul. 18 (Fri) 2025 - Aug. 31 (Sun) 2025
Aug. 9 (Sat) 2025 - Aug. 28 (Thu) 2025
Sep. 5 (Fri) 2025 - Sep. 28 (Sun) 2025
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The exhibition features best works by Tokyo Illustrators Society members and introduces the appeal of illustration, including the changes in expression and its role in society over the past 30 years.
An exhibition by GOOD GOODS ISSEY MIYAKE that resembles a print factory, offering a unique printing experience in which patterns born from moments of coincidence are continuously recorded onto fabric using a machine developed by the engineering group nomena.
Awaiting visitors to Tokyo Midtown this summer will be an encounter with colorful scenes from a Japanese summer. In a unique space that invokes a certain nostalgia while being located in the heart of the city, visitors can enjoy a summer moment in the Tokyo Midtown style.
During weekend, a range of workshops will be held for children to enjoy. These include workshops in collaboration with artists and others coordinated with establishments at Tokyo Midtown, offering unique opportunities for intellectual learning and fun that can only be experienced at Tokyo Midtown.
An exhibition encouraging reflection on disaster preparedness through thought-provoking questions, interactive artworks, and data visualizations, along with projects inspired by past disasters.
This exhibition is designed to touch your heart, enable you to enjoy the experience of seeing the works, and allow you to savor the essence of Japanese art.
Present your ticket (or ticket stub) for exhibitions at Suntory Museum of Art, 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT, or The National Art Center, Tokyo to enjoy great value offers at participating stores at TOKYO MIDTOWN.
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