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Hello! and... Good bye! | Fukuoka
Jan 17–Feb 3, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Fukuoka
The exhibition is themed around the book "Hello! and... Good bye!" and reinterprets Fujita's design career through a photographic lens. The exhibition is based on the layout design of the magazine "Idea" in which Fujita participated, and re-presents his design art in the form of a book. In addition to the graphic works in the book "Hello! and... Good bye!", this exhibition will also see the diary "fjt.tokyo/Stories/Screenshots", which collects his Instagram Stories from February 2018 to September 2024. In addition, there are some books designed by Fujita.
KEN MIYAKE PHOTO EXHIBITION “THE iDOL” | Fukuoka PARCO
Jul 4–Jul 14, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Fukuoka
The iDOL Miyake Ken Photobook is based on the theme of "the gap between illusion and reality" and reinterprets the "idol" that is Miyake Ken's origin, who has been at the forefront since his debut, to explore his new charms as an artist. Miyake Ken himself is in charge of creative direction, and he teamed up with photographers Omiyama Shun and Kusano Yoko, and stylist TEPPEI to create an ambitious 128-page work of all-new photography.
Hakata Hankyu Asian Festival | Fukuoka
Jul 9–Jul 14, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Fukuoka
Asian Festival is an annual popular event that offers bold flavors and fresh herbs to help you beat the summer heat. This year the focus is on Thailand, a country where modern trends blend seamlessly with centuries of tradition. Featured events include a live Thai cooking demonstration by an Australian chef who now lives in Chikugo (having honed his craft around the world), and a well-known Asian restaurant from Osaka.
The festival also features a lively street food section, offering cuisine from all over Asia, such as Taiwanese scallion pancakes (Shou Zhua Bing), Vietnamese banh mi and pan-fried dumplings. A colorful display of vintage-style Asian goods adds to the summer vibe. A total of 31 vendors will be participating, offering a variety of food and items from across the region.
International Test Match (Rugby Union) | Japan Women v Spain Women (Kitakyushu) | Jul 19th | Mikuni World Stadium
Jul 19, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Fukuoka
Explore Japan Women v Spain Women sporting information for 19th July, as well as links for Rugby Union tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Rugby World Cup2 Women's Rugby World Cup1 Union team, also known as the Sakura 15, is the national women's rugby team of Rugby World Cup2. Founded in 1984, the team has competed in various international competitions, including the Women's Rugby World Cup and the Asia Rugby World Cup1 Women's Championship. They have achieved significant success, winning the gold medal at the 2017 Asian Games and finishing in fourth place at the 2019 Women's Rugby World Cup. The team boasts talented players such as Honoka Tsutsumi and Seina Saito, who have earned recognition for their skills and leadership on the field. They play their home matches at the Prince Chichibu Women's Rugby World Cup7 Rugby World Cup1 Ground, which has a capacity of 27,188 spectators and is located in Rugby World Cup0. Donning their iconic red and white jerseys, the Rugby World Cup2 Women's Rugby World Cup1 Union team continues to make their country proud with their tenacity and determination on the rugby pitch.
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