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BOYNEXTDOOR TOUR “KNOCK ON Vol.1” ENCORE IN JAPAN | Musashino Forest Sports Plaza
Jun 28–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+9)
Chofu
The 6-member boy group BOYNEXTDOOR will hold their highly anticipated first solo arena concert in Japan, titled “BOYNEXTDOOR TOUR “KNOCK ON Vol.1” ENCORE IN JAPAN.” The event will take place over three days, from June 28 to June 30, 2025, at the Main Arena of Musashino Forest Sport Plaza in Tokyo.
Following their Asia tour that began in December 2024, BOYNEXTDOOR is set to hold an encore performance in Japan. They have previously toured through 13 cities, including Incheon, Singapore, Manila, Bangkok, Taipei, Hong Kong, and Jakarta, with their popularity soaring. Additionally, a final concert in South Korea is also planned.
BOYNEXTDOOR is a new boy group launched by KOZ ENTERTAINMENT under the HYBE MUSIC GROUP, with the name meaning “The Boys Next Door.” They made their official debut on May 30, 2023, with their first single “WHO!” and quickly garnered a large fan base. Their hit song “IF I SAY, I LOVE YOU” has set multiple records on iTunes and Billboard, drawing global attention. This summer, they are also scheduled to perform at the world’s largest music festival, “Lollapalooza,” in Chicago. As a rising next-generation boy group with strong musical talent, BOYNEXTDOOR’s popularity continues to grow. This concert is a perfect opportunity to experience their dynamic momentum.
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Ghibli 3D sculpture exhibition | Warehouse TERRADA B&C HALL
May 27–Sep 23, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
The Ghibli 3D Modeling Exhibition, which explores the appeal of Studio Ghibli works, will be held at Warehouse Terada B&C HALL/E HALL in Tennoz, Tokyo from Tuesday, May 27th.
Studio Ghibli works, including the movie "How Do You Live?", which has been released in over 80 countries and regions, are now being watched all over the world. Behind the scenes, there were people in each country and region who loved the works and tried to spread them over a long period of time. This exhibition will introduce famous scenes from the movies through 3D models, tracing how overseas partners distributed the works. The 3D Modeling Exhibition is the origin of the full-scale Studio Ghibli exhibition that began in 2003, and will return to Tokyo after 22 years of evolution.
Of particular interest is the Savoia S-21 flying boat that appears in the movie "Porco Rosso". The impressive flying boat, created based on the assumption that it "really existed," will look like it is about to take off from Warehouse Terada at any moment.
The event will run from May 27th (Tuesday) to September 23rd (Tuesday, national holiday). The "Ham Ramen" that was on sale at the "Friday Road Show and Ghibli Exhibition" two years ago and became a hot topic will be back at the water facility "T-LOTUS M" next to the venue. In addition, tickets will be sold in combination with the Ghibli Museum in Mitaka and tickets linked to hotel accommodation plans.
ENHYPEN WORLD TOUR ‘WALK THE LINE’ IN JAPAN -SUMMER EDITION- | Ajinomoto Stadium
Jul 5–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC+9)
Chofu
ENHYPEN is a global boy group formed through Mnet's large-scale project "I-LAND," which aired from June 2020 for approximately three months. The group consists of seven members: Jungwon, Heeseung, Jay, Jake, Sunghoon, Sunoo, and Ni-ki. They debuted in November 2020 with "BORDER: DAY ONE" and made their Japanese debut in July 2021 with the single "BORDER: Hakanai." In January 2023, as a "4th generation" K-POP act, they held a solo dome concert at Kyocera Dome Osaka as part of their "MANIFESTO" world tour, setting the fastest record for a dome concert within approximately two years of debut. Later, during their September 2023 "FATE" world tour, they became the fastest K-POP boy group to hold a solo concert at Tokyo Dome. Their fifth mini-album "ORANGE BLOOD," released in November 2023, achieved double million sales, and their latest album "ROMANCE: UNTOLD" also reached double million sales in initial shipments, continually breaking their own records.
ENHYPEN will hold their first stadium concert in Japan this summer, titled "ENHYPEN WORLD TOUR 'WALK THE LINE' IN JAPAN -SUMMER EDITION-." The concerts will take place on July 5-6 at Ajinomoto Stadium in Tokyo and August 2-3 at Yanmar Stadium Nagai (Nagai Stadium) in Osaka. This marks the first time a "4th generation" K-POP group has held stadium concerts in two cities—an unprecedented feat. Additionally, ENHYPEN achieved this milestone in approximately 4 years and 7 months since debut, the fastest among non-Japanese artists.
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Katsushika Fireworks | Tokyo
Jul 22, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
The fireworks festival in Tokyo has a long history. The 51st festival in 2017 is held on the banks of the Edogawa River that flows through Katsushika. You can enjoy the ancient fireworks "wabi" inherited from the Edo period. This is a thin orange-gold filamentary firework that blooms dazzlingly in the night sky. There are 6 "stages" in this traditional downtown area, and about 13,000 fireworks are set off here. The intense roar of fireworks is accompanied by rhythmic music, plus the gorgeous fireworks, the scene is very beautiful.
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.
Kugayama Firefly Festival | Tokyo
Jun 7–Jun 8, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
The Kugayama Firefly Festival has been held since 1996, taking advantage of Kugayama's location between the Tamagawa Canal and the Kanda River. Large numbers of fireflies are released at the venue, making it Kugayama's largest event, attracting a record 30,000 visitorsover two days.
Each year, the Kugayama Firefly Festival has five venues where fireflies can be viewed. The main venues are the Kanda River Venue and the Tamagawa Josui Venue, where released fireflies dance in the night sky. If you stand still, a firefly might land on your shoulder!
FAVOY TOKYO | Zepp Shinjuku (TOKYO)
Aug 7–Aug 8, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Japanese ticketing giantePlushas announced the launch ofFAVOY, a new project dedicated to online music culture, alongside an upcoming live event featuring some of the scene’s most notable artists.
Over the past decade, online music has evolved into a dominant force in the mainstream, with viral hits shaping global music trends. However, the landscape remains diverse, with Vocaloid producers, cover singers, Vtubers, and various digital artists each contributing their own distinct styles. Recognizing this, FAVOY aims to create unique live experiences by bringing together artists who have never shared a stage before, using ePlus’ extensive ticketing data to curate unprecedented collaborations.
The nameFAVOYcombines “Fave,” a term widely used in international youth culture to express admiration for favorite artists, a slang term popularized on Japanese social media in the 2010s meaning “to like” or “favorite” a post. The project seeks to offer fans a chance to experience their favorite artists beyond the digital space while discovering new talent in a live setting.
GODZILLA 70th ANNIVERASRY GODZILLA THE ART EXHIBITION | Mori Art Museum
Apr 26–Jun 29, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Japan, whose otaku culture based on cartoons and games has swept the world, actually has another entertainment that it is proud of: "special photography"! In 2024, "Godzilla-1.0" won the Academy Award for "Best Visual Effects", pushing it to the peak of popularity. Continuing this trend, the "Godzilla 70th Anniversary Art Exhibition" at the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo will be held from April 26 (Saturday) to June 29 (Sunday), 2025!
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Renoir / Cézanne – Pioneers of Modernity | Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum
May 29–Sep 7, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
This is a touring, international exhibition designed and organised by
the Musée de l'Orangerie in Paris, France, focusing together, for the
first time, on two Impressionist/Post-Impressionist painters, Renoir and
Cézanne.Featuring masterpieces like Renoir’s “Two Young Girls at the
Piano” and Cézanne’s “Portrait of the Artist’s Son”, the exhibition
explores the origins of modern art through approximately fifty works,
including portraits, still lifes, and landscapes by these two great
masters, as well as pieces by Picasso, who was influenced by
them.Realised through cooperation between the Musée de l'Orangerie and
the Musée d'Orsay, the exhibition travels the world, showing in Milan,
then Martigny (Switzerland) and Hong Kong, before appearing at
Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum, Tokyo, the only Japanese venue for the
show.We hope that audiences will delight in the connections between
Renoir and Cézanne, and in the extraordinary artistic expression of
these two great masters who produced such unconstrained and diverse work
on the eve of the birth of modern art.
ACN Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs | Tokyo
Mar 8–Sep 7, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Ramses The Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs will feature 183 pieces of rare artefacts from ancient Egypt that focus on the almighty pharaoh, Ramses The Great and it will be the largest collection of artefacts on Ramses II to ever leave Egypt. This spectacular exhibition will also boast the FIRST ever virtual walkthrough of Ramses II’s famous temples as well as a full-length documentary ever produced on Ramses II’s tomb.
Immersive Theater on Neo-Japonism: From Ancient Art to Anime | Tokyo National Museum
Mar 25–Aug 3, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
For millions of years, unique aesthetics have been born on the islands of Japan and have been passed down from generation to generation.
From Jomon earthenware, Haniwa, Erika, armor, and ukiyo-e, to the popular anime that has taken the world by storm, this is an immersive theater that combines NHK's high-definition video technology with “New Wafuism”.
The New Wafuism Theater is an immersive theater that incorporates NHK's high-definition video technology.
In the theater, you will be able to experience Japanese culture through a time-traveling journey with national treasures and important cultural properties of the Tokyo National Museum.
Design Neo | Tokyo
Apr 18–Sep 23, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
"Design Ah! Neo" is an exhibition that expands the concept of the program "Design Ah! Neo" currently airing on NHK Educational TV into an experiential space. It has been held as a "Design Ah! Exhibition" at 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT in 2013, and at six museums across the country, including the Miraikan, the National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation, and the Toyama Prefectural Museum of Art from 2018 to 2021. The third "Design Ah! Neo" exhibition will exhibit new works with new themes, while retaining the concept of encouraging children to enjoy various thoughts and discoveries about design.
Sanno Matsuri | Tokyo
Jun 7–Jun 17, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Sanno Matsuri is a Japanese festival that symbolizes the beginning of summer festivals in Japan.
Baby & Kids Expo 2025 | Tokyo Big Sight - International Exhibition Center
Jul 2–Jul 4, 2025 (UTC-5)
Tokyo
The Baby & Kids Expo is Japan's leading trade fair for gifts, home, and interior products and it features a display of every baby and kids' items, fashion wear, toys, nursing products, strollers, dad products, maternity goods, etc The Baby & Kids Expo is Japan's leading trade fair for gifts, home, and interior products and it features a display of every baby and kids' items, fashion wear, toys, nursing products, strollers, dad products, maternity goods, etc. It is the best place for importers, wholesalers, retailers and buyers from across the world to place orders, as well as finding OEM/ODM partners.
Information Source: Reed Exhibitions Japan Ltd. | expotobi
MACHINE LOVE: Video Game, AI and Contemporary Art | Mori Art Museum
Feb 13–Jun 8, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
With the explosive growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and the integration of virtual and real worlds, the latest cutting-edge technologies have quickly penetrated our daily lives. This tendency has become especially apparent since the COVID-19 pandemic, when many human activities shifted towards virtual space. Looking back, the progress of art and technology has run parallel to each other throughout the course of history, a phenomenon that is especially evident in the field of computer art and video art. While recent innovations in video game engines and AI offer unprecedented possibilities for artists, the advent of generative AI also has raised significant concerns. Such developments are now attracting considerable attention in various fields and industries, including the contemporary art world.
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Yoshitake Shinsuke Exhibition: Large Expansion | Tokyo
Mar 20–Jun 3, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
"Maybe Yoshitake Shinsuke Exhibition" opened in Tokyo in April 2022 and then toured all over Japan. This time, the exhibition will be "plenty expanded" with new large-scale experience exhibits and original exhibition goods, and will open on March 20th at CREATIVE MUSEUM TOKYO as "Maybe Yoshitake Shinsuke Exhibition Plenty Expanded Type"! Yoshitake Shinsuke, the author of the best-selling "Maybe Apple" (Bronze Shinsha), made his debut in 2013. Since then, in about 11 years, he has published 30 picture books and about 100 books including other writings and illustration work. He has gained wide support from children to adults. This exhibition is a unveiling of the huge number of sketches that Yoshitake has accumulated over the years in small notebooks, observing events around him. There are also plenty of idea sketches and original drawings that allow you to trace the process of creating a picture book. The exhibition will also feature Yoshitake's treasured collection, which has served as a source of inspiration, and allow visitors to take a peek inside Yoshitake's mind from various angles.
Tachikawa Festival National Showa Memorial Park Fireworks Display | Akishima
Jul 26, 2025 (UTC+9)
Akishima
The Tachikawa Festival National Showa Kinen Park Fireworks Display will be held in Tachikawa, Tokyo. This summer tradition of Tachikawa is characterized by its ability to keep spectators entertained from start to finish, including spectacular fireworks rarely seen in Tokyo and star thunders with a diameter of 130 cm.
Special Exhibition "Ancient DNA - The Path of the Japanese People" | National Museum of Nature and Science
Mar 15–Jun 15, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Ancient DNA research involves deciphering minute traces of DNA remaining in the bones of ancient people excavated from ruins, and tracing the footsteps of humanity. In recent years, with the development of technology, it has made great strides, and it has become clear that the path that Homo sapiens walked was far more complicated than previously imagined. This exhibition uses ancient human bones and archaeological materials from all over Japan, as well as high-definition CG images of ancient human skulls, to convey the long path that the Japanese people have taken, as revealed by the latest research, and the message that the collective history has for the future.
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The 18th Tokyo International Art Exhibition | Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
May 29–Jun 4, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Tokyo 2025 · The 18th International Art Grand Prix is hosted by the NPO Japan International Art Institute, supported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, Tokyo Metropolitan Government, Chinese Embassy in Japan and other government agencies, and cooperated by many groups at home and abroad. The annual large-scale international art exhibition is about to usher in the 18th International Art Grand Prix Tokyo 2025. This exhibition brings together about 300 works of art in various forms and categories from 18 countries.
Tokyo Underground 1960s-1970s: A turning point in postwar Japanese culture | Mori Art Museum
Feb 13–Jun 8, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
From the late 1960s to the 1970s, the "underground," commonly known as "angura," took the Japanese art world by storm, mainly in the urban space of Tokyo. The underground, which replaced the "avant-garde" as the gathering point of cutting-edge art, was imported to Japan from the United States through experimental films and spread to fields such as fine art, music, manga, design, theater, and dance, becoming a trend recognized by the general public in just a few years. However, because it was established through its interaction with the anti-establishment movement of the time, it disappeared in the early 1970s as the movement declined. Although it was a short-lived phenomenon, underground culture had a great impact on postwar Japanese society, and it can be said that it remains as a style to this day. In addition, by its very nature, underground culture focused on temporary "events" rather than physical "works," and placed importance on the "places" that welcomed its bearers. For this reason, the underground is seen as the atmosphere of the times, and its actual nature has yet to be clarified. "MAM Research 011: Tokyo Underground 1960s-1970s - A turning point in postwar Japanese culture" will display many materials, mainly ephemera (printed material intended for temporary use), that are suited to conveying the rise and fall of underground culture in Tokyo. Furthermore, by examining these materials, we will attempt to look in detail at the history of "underground," its ideas and those who carried it, as well as its spread and limitations.
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Asakusa Temple Golden Dragon Dance Festival | Tokyo
Mar 18–Nov 3, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
The official name of Sensoji Temple comes from the Golden Dragon Mountain, and it is called "Golden Dragon Mountain Sensoji Temple", and the name "Golden Dragon Dance" comes from the name of this mountain. "Golden Dragon Dance" is a dance that started in 1958 to commemorate the reconstruction of the main hall of Sensoji Temple, Kannon Hall. This dance is based on the story of Guanyin Bodhisattva enshrined in Sensoji Temple. According to legend, she appeared as a golden dragon that descended from the sky, and overnight she created a thousand pine trees that symbolize a good harvest.
The 18-meter-long, 88-kilogram shining golden dragon dances gorgeously to the music of the celebration, and this scene is absolutely impressive.
Shin-hanga: Japanese Woodblock Prints after Ukiyo-e | Tokyo National Museum
Apr 15–Jun 15, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
The techniques of woodblock printing that flourished in the Edo period and Meiji era developed into a modernized artform called Shin-hanga in 1915. Shin-hanga builds on the tradition of collaborative work among the publisher, carver, printer, and designer, while also reflecting modern, eclectic tastes. Landscapes by Kawase Hasui (1883–1957) and Yoshida Hiroshi (1876–1950) as well as images of beauties by Hashiguchi Goyō (1880–1921) and Itō Shinsui (1898–1972) captivated Japanese people of Taishō and Shōwa eras and are still widely admired around the world. In conjunction with the special exhibitions, Tsutaya Jūzaburō: Creative Visionary of Edo andUkiyo-ein Play, this exhibition explores the variety and depth of woodblock printing and its expressive forms.
Reverberation from the Universe | Yayoi Kusama Museum
Apr 24–Aug 31, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
From a young age, Kusama has suffered from visual and auditory hallucinations. Her mental health condition has had a tremendous impact on the artist’s creative activities. In the 1950s, driven by her own obsessions, Kusama created an enormous number of drawings, resulting in an opportunity to make her breakthrough as an artist. After relocating to the United States in 1957, the artist began to create a series of works that could be described as ritual of “self-obliteration,” where all existence is engulfed in infinitely repetitive patterns such as polka dots and nets while the self is immersed into a boundless world. These works express a desire for salvation from psychological disorders and simultaneously reflect her intention to liberate society from absurd oppression through happenings and other forms of expression.
Licensing Japan 2025 | Tokyo Big Sight - International Exhibition Center
Jul 2–Jul 4, 2025 (UTC-5)
Tokyo
Licensing Japan is the premier international licensing trade show for characters and brands. It will be the ideal venue for the attendees to effectively launch Licensing Japan is the premier international licensing trade show for characters and brands. It will be the ideal venue for the attendees to effectively launch and appeal their characters and brands to potential licensees and partners.
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Tokyo Odaiba Triennale 2025: Everything We Know So Far | Daiba Park
Oct 18–Dec 25, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Tokyo Odaiba Triennale is due to be held in the capital’s iconic waterfront district next year from October 18 to December 25. The theme of the international art festival is “Peaceful sleep disturbed by Jokisen — Wildness, Chaos and a New World,” derived from a kyoka (comic poem) from the 1850s.
Headed by an executive organizing committee and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, the festival hopes to bring together art lovers and creative visionaries from around the world in what is set to be a particularly exciting year for Tokyo: the city will also host the World Athletics Championships and the Deaflympics in 2025.
Hilma af Klint Exhibition | The National Museum of Modern Art Tokyo
Mar 4–Jun 15, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
The National Museum of Modern Art, Tokyo is pleased to present Hilma af Klint (tentative title) from March 4 to June 15, 2025. This will be the first major retrospective in Asia of Hilma af Klint (1862–1944), a pioneer of abstract painting. The painter from Sweden has been reevaluated in recent years as a creator of abstract paintings that preceded her contemporaries, such as Wassily Kandinsky and Piet Mondrian. For many years, her oeuvre of more than 1,000 works was known only to a very few people. As late as in the 1980s, several exhibitions began to introduce her works, and by the turn of the 21st century, her presence became international all at once. Her 2018 retrospective at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the U.S., attracted 600,000 visitors, the largest attendance in the museum’s history. Including The Ten Largest (1907), a set of ten paintings over three meters high, all 140 works in this exhibition will travel to Japan for the first time. Centering on her representative accomplishment, The Paintings for the Temple, the exhibition will provide an overview of af Klint’s career, while introducing materials left by the artist and diverse sources of her inspiration, including the spiritualism and the women’s movements of her time.
Koishikawa Korakuen Iris Festival | Tokyo
May 24–Jun 5, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Koishikawa Korakuen was completed during the Edo period and is considered the oldest garden in Tokyo.
The park was first built by Yorifusa, the ancestor of the Mito Tokugawa family, and was later completed in 1669 by his son with the assistance of Ming Dynasty scholar Zhu Shunshui.
Every part of the garden recreates the famous scenery of Japan and China, including the small Lushan Mountain, the pond, the rocks and the trees. If you walk around the pond, you will find that the scenery is different every few steps.