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ad:tech Tokyo 2024 | Tokyo Midtown, Tokyo, Japan
Oct 16–Oct 18, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Tokyo
ad:tech Tokyo 2024 is set to be a pivotal event in the digital marketing landscape, taking place from October 16 to October 18 at the prestigious Tokyo Midtown in Tokyo, Japan. This renowned conference will bring together industry leaders, innovative startups, and seasoned professionals to explore the latest trends and technologies shaping the future of advertising and marketing. Attendees can expect a robust agenda filled with insightful keynote speeches, interactive workshops, and networking opportunities designed to foster collaboration and knowledge sharing. With a focus on cutting-edge strategies and emerging technologies, ad:tech Tokyo 2024 promises to be an unmissable event for anyone looking to stay ahead in the rapidly evolving digital marketing arena.
Ad:tech Tokyo 2024 | Tokyo International Forum
Oct 17–Oct 18, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Tokyo
ad:tech Tokyo is a global marketing conference, which has been held in major cities around the world ad:tech Tokyo is a global marketing conference, which has been held in major cities around the world. It is where Brands, Agency, Media and Solution Providers comes together to get-to-grips with the latest trends, innovations and technologies. ad: tech Tokyo has grown into the largest international marketing conference in Asia. Last year, the number of Brand Advertisers at the conference marked a record high.
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Women's Mental Health Care Expo 2024 | Tokyo Big Site, Tokyo, Japan
Oct 17–Oct 19, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Tokyo
The Women's Mental Health Care Expo 2024, set to take place from October 17 to October 19 at the renowned Tokyo Big Site in Koto, Tokyo, Japan, promises to be an unparalleled gathering of professionals, advocates, and experts dedicated to advancing women's mental health. This pivotal event will feature a comprehensive array of workshops, keynote speeches, and panel discussions, all designed to address the unique mental health challenges faced by women today. Attendees will have the opportunity to explore cutting-edge research, innovative treatment options, and holistic approaches to mental wellness. With a focus on fostering collaboration and sharing best practices, the Women's Mental Health Care Expo 2024 aims to create a supportive and empowering environment for all participants. This expo is an essential destination for those committed to enhancing mental health care for women, providing a platform for meaningful dialogue and actionable insights.
Femtech Tokyo 2024 | Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan
Oct 17–Oct 19, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Tokyo
Femtech Tokyo 2024 is set to be a groundbreaking event, taking place from October 17 to October 19 at the renowned Tokyo Big Sight in Koto, Tokyo, Japan. This premier gathering will bring together innovators, industry leaders, and healthcare professionals to explore the latest advancements in female technology. Attendees will have the opportunity to delve into cutting-edge solutions aimed at improving women's health and well-being, from reproductive health technologies to advancements in menstrual care. With a robust agenda featuring keynote speakers, panel discussions, and interactive workshops, Femtech Tokyo 2024 promises to be an invaluable platform for networking and knowledge exchange. Marking a pivotal moment in the femtech industry, this event is not to be missed by those committed to driving progress in women's health.
Jonathan Monk & Salvo: Salvo Stage Sets | TARO NASU
Oct 19–Nov 16, 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
Salvatore Manzione, better known as "Salvo", has been working as a painter since the early 1960s. To make a living, Salvo sold cheap portraits, landscapes and forgeries of famous artists.
Since 2016, Monk has been publishing a series of works based on Salvo, titled "Salvo Trees". In this series, Monk prints out Salvo's landscape images on A4 printer paper, magazine advertisements and canvas, then adds acrylic, gouache and watercolor to fill in the background, leaving only the trees that belong to the original composition. Munch traditionally used "appropriation" as one of his production methods, and here he focuses on the concept of repetition, providing a new perspective on Salvo's artistic approach and reflecting Munch's own approach.
In addition to 12 of Monk’s works and “Stage Salvo,” the latest in Monk’s “Salvo Tree” series featuring images of famous musicians, the exhibition will feature five works by Salvo dating from 1980 to 2000.
Nihombashi Ebisuko Bettara Ichi | Tokyo
Oct 19–Oct 20, 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
The Nihombashi Ebisu-ko Bettara-ichi festival is held on October 19 and 20 around Odenma-cho, Chuoku. The fair started in 1606 when the expansion of the Edo castle made the village residents of Takarada-mura move to a new location, which became Odenma-cho. An Ebisu Statue was said to be a gift from General Tokugawa Ieyasu and a festival in honor of Ebisu is held by the Odenma-cho community. The markets are held the day before which became the "Bettara-ichi" or Pickle Fair.
This fair attracts many locals and even tourists around the area and it is a great way to experience Japanese festival culture. Being from the Philippines I was familiar with its atmosphere as festivals and fairs like this are very similar to my country. There were food stalls that sell very cheap street food, in some stalls you can even drink beer and sake. Vendors would usually offer a free sample of what they're selling and it is fun to just walk around tasting and buying local delights for a reasonable price.
HANAZAWA KANA Zepp Tour 2024 “Memoirs and Fingertips” in Tokyo | Tokyo
Oct 19, 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
Tokyo Ghoul Exposition 2024 | Tokyo
Oct 21–Dec 1, 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
Visit the beautiful yet sad world of beloved anime Tokyo Ghoul through 3D exhibits, interactive experiences, and photorealistic imagery.
Gold and silver decoration on ceramics | Tokyo National Museum
Oct 22–Dec 1, 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
This special exhibition focuses on gold and silver colors in ceramic painting decoration. The exhibited works include Chinese ceramics, which were the first to be made in the world, and Islamic Rasta, which uses colorants such as copper oxide and silver oxide to create a shining metallic luster, as well as Japanese ceramics that have been constantly working on gold and silver colors since the 17th century. Through these gold and silver color decorations, you can surely feel the rich connotation and unique personality of Japanese ceramic culture.
Multimedia & Mail Order Food Trade Show 2024 | Toranomon Hills Forum
Oct 22–Oct 23, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Tokyo
Mail Order Food Business Meetings Exhibition helps in the development of the mail order food industry Mail Order Food Business Meetings Exhibition helps in the development of the mail order food industry. It promotes the development home food and helps the attendees to gain significant ideas and information about the sector.
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Fairy Tales | Tokyo
Oct 23–Nov 11, 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
The Fairy Tales exhibition explores the construction and deconstruction of history, heritage and identity. The exhibition questions the human condition in the form of a "fairy tale", suggesting that things that once existed are coming to an end, rather than imposing a certain solution or alternative future. It encourages viewers to change their perspective and look at the often uneasy relationship between people and the environment in a new way. This shift comes from the creation of alternative histories and the re-narration of existing histories. Therefore, a new fairy tale will begin here. We need to believe this in order to survive in the present.
Plug In 2024 | Shibuya Hikarie
Oct 23–Oct 25, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Tokyo
International exhibition of the modern fashion industry Fashion, Art & Lifestyle Exhibition (PLUG IN) International exhibition of the modern fashion industry Fashion, Art & Lifestyle Exhibition (PLUG IN).
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"The Hereafter," 2-Person Art Exhibition in Tokyo | Oak Cube Gallery
Oct 24, 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
Welcome to The Hereafter, 2-Person Art Exhibition in Shibuya, Tokyo! Join us for the 4-day show of creativity and inspiration at Oak Cube Gallery. This exhibition will showcase the unique works of two artists, Philip Giffard (wood sculptures) and Taiko Fujimura (paintings), reflecting on the spiritual world and celebrating life after death at the approach to Halloween. From art cards and crafts to original paintings and sculptures, there will be something for everyone to enjoy. When: October 24 - 27, 10AM-8PM Japan Time Where: Oak Cube Gallery, 12-3 Kamiya-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0047, JAPAN Both artists will be in attendance for all four days. Mark your calendars for Thursday, Oct 24 - Sunday, Oct 27 and be sure not to miss out this show. We look forward to seeing you there!
Information Source: Taiko Fujimura Visual Arts | eventbrite
BioFach Japan 2024 | Tokyo Big Sight - International Exhibition Center
Oct 25–Oct 27, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Tokyo
BioFach Japan 2024, held at Tokyo Big Sight - International Exhibition Center, is the largest trade fair in Japan dedicated to food and beverages. Serving as an essential platform for exhibitors participating in the BIOFACH JAPAN Pavilion, the event offers a prime opportunity to connect with potential buyers, distributors, and importers. With its focus on organic products, BioFach Japan is regarded as the most significant event of its kind in Japan. Visitors can expect to engage with a diverse range of industry professionals, explore new market trends, and forge valuable business relationships. Scheduled to take place from October 25th to October 27th, 2024, in Tokyo, BioFach Japan 2024 promises to be a pivotal event for those involved in the organic food and beverage sector.
TOKYO Outside Festival | Tachikawa
Oct 26–Oct 27, 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tachikawa
TOKYO Outside Festival is an outdoor event and event production company.
It is a competition-based event organized by TEAM, a professional group outside.
It is located in the center of Tokyo, so it is easy to visit.
Also, you can easily participate in various activities.
It is a chance to enter a new world of fun.
Move your body, laugh, and expand the range of your games with family and friends!
SPOOKY PUMPKIN 2024 〜PURO ALL NIGHT HALLOWEEN PARTY〜 | Tama
Oct 26–Oct 27, 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tama
Sanrio is teaming up with music company Melody Fair to present a Halloween celebration like no other. On Saturday, October 26, 2024, Sanrio Puroland will transform into the Spooky Pumpkin 2024 Puro All Night Halloween Party, offering exclusive experiences, exciting performances and thrilling fun.
Puroland’s annual Halloween all-night party will offer a festive clubbing experience in unique Puroland style. Partygoers can expect special greetings from beloved Sanrio characters, ride select rides and dine at the park’s restaurants. This year’s event celebrates Kuromi’s birthday, who was born on October 31, and Hello Kitty’s 50th anniversary.
The event features an exciting lineup of popular performers to keep you entertained all night long. The first batch of artists includes Wednesday Campanella, ☆Taku Takahashi (m-flo), Novel Core, OWV, Aile The Shota, Bimi, DJ To-I (from DISH//), Sano Fumiya (OWV), Morita Miyuto, PAS TASTA, DJ Pierre Nakano, Peanuts-kun, Dongurizu, JUMADIBA, SKRYU, Campanella, lil soft tennis and many more!
Tokyo Cultural Heritage Week | Hino
Oct 26–Nov 4, 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Hino
In commemoration of Tokyo Cultural Heritage Week (Saturday, October 26, 2020 to Monday, November 4, 2020), we will hold cultural property introduction events at each park, including animals designated as natural monuments. During Tokyo Cultural Heritage Week, we will distribute "explanation cards" of animals designated as natural monuments
The world of traditional performing arts: Noh, Kabuki, and Bunraku | Matsuoka Museum
Oct 29, 2024–Feb 9, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
The founder of the museum, Matsuoka Seijiro, was familiar with Gidayu from a young age. During wartime, he visited soldiers to entertain them and gave passionate performances. He was also involved in the establishment of the Gidayu Association, a general incorporated association, which was launched in 1970, and provided financial support. In his art collection, he has amassed a large number of paintings themed around Bunraku. He also has a collection of other paintings themed around Noh masks and Noh and Kabuki, which suggests that he was a broad lover of traditional performing arts. This time, we will guide you into the world of traditional performing arts, focusing on paintings themed around Bunraku, Noh, Kabuki, and more.
We will exhibit a new type of rare earth mineral, "Miyawaki Stone." | National Museum of Nature and Science
Oct 29, 2024–Jan 13, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
A new mineral (= new mineral) composed mainly of rare earths, discovered on Mt. Suisho in Kawamata Town, Fukushima Prefecture, was named Miyawakiite-(Y) and a paper on it was published on October 25, 2024. This exhibition will display the type specimen (type specimen) used in research on the new species and registered at the National Museum of Nature and Science.
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Special Exhibition "From the 19th to the 21st Century: Jumping Out! Expanding! The History of Stereo and Panoramic Cameras" | JCII Camera Museum
Oct 29, 2024–Feb 2, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
The Japan Camera Museum (Director: Kei Tanino) will hold a special exhibition, "From the 19th Century to the 21st Century: Jumping Out! Expanding! The History of Stereo and Panoramic Cameras" from Tuesday, October 29, 2024 to Sunday, February 2, 2025.
A stereo camera is a camera that uses two lenses side by side to capture the same subject. When you view the two photos with each eye using a viewer, you can see the subject in three dimensions. Panoramic cameras are cameras that capture a wide range, and various types have been made, such as those that use ultra-wide-angle lenses and those that rotate the lens or camera body.
Today, there are more and more news about XR (cross reality), VR (virtual reality), AR (augmented reality), MR (mixed reality), and other technologies, and opportunities to actually experience them are increasing. The challenge to realize these did not start in modern times, but has been undertaken since the 1830s, when the imaging medium "photography" was born, and it is clear that people have long sought imaging and visual experiences.
This special exhibition focuses on cameras that take "stereo (three-dimensional) photographs" and "panoramic photographs," which could be said to be the origins of such visual experiences, and introduces the process of their evolution. Actual materials will be exhibited tracing the history of cameras that take stereo photographs, viewing devices, and cameras that take panoramic photographs. Additionally, one part of the venue will have a corner where you can actually view stereo photographs, as well as an exhibition of panoramic photographs.
Autumn Night Walk 2024 | Akishima
Oct 31–Dec 1, 2024 (UTC+9)ENDED
Akishima
At Showa Kinen Park (Tachikawa City, Tokyo), the "Autumn Night Walk 2024" event will be held from October 31 (Thursday) to December 1, with lights at night that make the yellow and autumn leaves stand out even more. Held on Sunday. This year is the fifth time it has been held, and in addition to the lighting of the ginkgo trees and the Japanese garden, the bonsai garden, which celebrates the 20th anniversary of the opening of the park, will also be open at night, and the bonsai trees can also be illuminated. Enjoy a "special autumn" different from previous years, including the display of famous products not seen in other festivals.
The highlight of this year is the Bonsai Garden Night View event. The Bonsai Garden was established in November 2004 as Japan's first state-run mature bonsai exhibition facility. This year marks the 20th anniversary of the opening of the park, and we will hold a special Bonsai Garden Night View event. In order to show the best qualities of bonsai, we pay special attention to the color and lighting of the lights, and we also work on the fusion of traditional Japanese culture and digital technology, such as using a large projector to project moving images.
The illuminations of the "Kataai Ginkgo Trees" and "Japanese Gardens", which are held every year, will continue. The "Kataai Ginkgo Trees", in particular, is a very popular photo spot with a sound and light show, and 98 ginkgo trees are lined up in a row for 300m, which is spectacular. In addition, the Japanese Garden welcomes visitors with "Japanese" effects, such as the use of Japanese umbrellas and wind chimes, and free rental of Japanese umbrellas. Strolling along the pond, you can see about 300 maple trees illuminated by lights and pine trees covered with snow. A wonderful view different from the daytime will unfold.