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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.
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Satellites: Nicolas Winding Refn and Hideo Kojima | Tokyo
Mar 26–Aug 25, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Japanese game auteur Hideo Kojima, the mind behind Death Stranding and the Metal Gear series, has revolutionised interactive storytelling with his cinematic sensibility. Danish director Nicolas Winding Refn, celebrated for Drive and Only God Forgives, is known for his stylised, meditative explorations of violence and human nature. Bound by mutual respect and a fascination with the convergence of their mediums, the two artists share a decade-long friendship that has sparked artistic collaborations across film and video games. The two visionary creators now reunite in Tokyo for an ambitious installation. From April 18 to August 25, Prada Aoyama hosts ‘Satellites: Nicolas Winding Refn with Hideo Kojima’, an exhibition that invites visitors into a retro-futuristic space where Refn and Kojima appear across six exposed television screens together shaped like a spaceship, engaging in dialogue on identity, death and creativity.The journey continues in an adjacent dressing room filled with cassette tapes, interweaving AI-translated soundbites and film soundtracks, allowing guests to craft their own narrative from fragments of conversation. Blurring the lines between analogue and digital, film and games, ‘Satellites’ explores human connection in an age of technological fusion.
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.
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.
"Pac-Man" TOKYO Night & Light | TMG Building Citizens' Plaza
Sep 28, 2024–Dec 31, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Tokyo Metropolitan Government has created a new tourist resource for nighttime viewing by using the exterior wall of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 1 as a screen to express a variety of art with light and sound, and to perform projection mapping all year round in order to activate and revitalize nighttime tourism.
This time, as the 45th anniversary is approaching next year, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government will begin showing works using the world-famous "Pac-Man".
The game board appears on the outer wall of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building, and Pac-Man, who is making a futuristic scene, eats up everything vividly. The music of the game of Pac-Man, which has a futuristic feel, and the music of the highly friendly soundtrack maker Mr. Haraguchi Sasuke have produced. Please enjoy the collaborative work of Pac-Man and Tokyo that can only be seen in the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building.
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Are you ready for a great party?
Join Kuromi, My Melody and Hapidanbui for an exciting exhibition!
Dive into interactive displays, dance to hit music, and enjoy hands-on fun.
School Life of the Peanuts Gang | Snoopy Museum Tokyo
Mar 8–Aug 31, 2025 (UTC+9)
Machida
When Charlie Brown and his sister Sally get on the school bus with their friends and head off to school, various events await them. They meet unique friends and teachers. Classes are conducted day by day, and sometimes there are tense presentations, and as a reward, there are dance events. When they get home, they do their homework, and during summer vacation, they meet new people at summer camp. The school life of the Peanuts gang is a familiar, bittersweet experience. Enjoy school life with the Peanuts gang through about 45 carefully selected comics.
2025 TWS 1ST FANMEETING <42:CLUB> IN JAPAN | 武蔵野の森総合スポーツプラザ メインアリーナ
Mar 15–Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Chofu
【Trip.com Ticket Pick-up Information】
March 15, 2025 (Saturday)
Audience entry at 11:30 / Performance starts at 12:30 (local time)
March 15, 2025 (Saturday)
Audience entry at 17:00 / Performance starts at 18:00 (local time)
March 16, 2025 (Sunday)
Audience entry at 16:00 / Performance starts at 17:00 (local time)
Ticket pick-up times:
March 15, 2025 (Saturday) - 11:30-13:30 (local time)
March 15, 2025 (Saturday) - 17:00-19:00 (local time)
March 16, 2025 (Sunday) - 16:00-18:00 (local time)
Ticket pick-up location: The lobby to the left of the entrance at the main venue.
TWS is an abbreviation for "TWENTY FOUR SEVEN WITH US," which means 24/7, 24 hours a day, all week, or "every moment," and means "always with TWS."
UniqueMusic genreThe band's motto is "Boyhood Pop," and their fantastical, sensual sound expresses their desire to become important friends who make their fans' ordinary daily lives special.
TWS' first fan meeting will be held in Tokyo, Japan on March 15th and 16th!
Please look forward to the unstoppable momentum of TWS!
2025 TWS 1ST FANMEETING <42:CLUB> IN JAPAN | 武蔵野の森総合スポーツプラザ メインアリーナ
Mar 15–Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Chofu
【Trip.com Ticket Pick-up Information】
March 15, 2025 (Saturday)
Audience entry at 11:30 / Performance starts at 12:30 (local time)
March 15, 2025 (Saturday)
Audience entry at 17:00 / Performance starts at 18:00 (local time)
March 16, 2025 (Sunday)
Audience entry at 16:00 / Performance starts at 17:00 (local time)
Ticket pick-up times:
March 15, 2025 (Saturday) - 11:30-13:30 (local time)
March 15, 2025 (Saturday) - 17:00-19:00 (local time)
March 16, 2025 (Sunday) - 16:00-18:00 (local time)
Ticket pick-up location: The lobby to the left of the entrance at the main venue.
TWS is an abbreviation for "TWENTY FOUR SEVEN WITH US," which means 24/7, 24 hours a day, all week, or "every moment," and means "always with TWS."
UniqueMusic genreThe band's motto is "Boyhood Pop," and their fantastical, sensual sound expresses their desire to become important friends who make their fans' ordinary daily lives special.
TWS' first fan meeting will be held in Tokyo, Japan on March 15th and 16th!
Please look forward to the unstoppable momentum of TWS!
Sony Park Exhibition 2025 | Ginza Sony Park
Jan 26–Jun 22, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
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.
Large-scale exhibition "Loewe Crafted World", Loewe Exhibition | Tokyo
Mar 29–May 11, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
LOEWE's first major exhibition, "LOEWE Crafted World" will open in Tokyo in spring 2025. It will celebrate LOEWE's rich history, Spanish traditions and dedication to handcraft.
179 years of creativity and innovation. "LOEWE Crafted World" will showcase LOEWE's avant-garde approach to fashion and its craft culture that has been passed down through generations. The exhibition first opened in Shanghai in 2024 as a global traveling exhibition. In March 2025, "LOEWE Crafted World" will return to Harajuku, Tokyo. Japan was the first country where LOEWE opened a store outside of Europe, with the first store opening in 1973. Since then, LOEWE and Japan have had a rich cultural dialogue.
Designed in collaboration with OMA, the architectural firm behind some of the most innovative architecture of the 21st century, the exhibition takes visitors on a journey through the iconic designs and cultural collaborations that have defined Loewe's evolution from its founding as a leatherworking workshop in Madrid in 1846 to its growth into one of the world's leading fashion brands. Filled with art and culture, the exhibition tells a story of the joy of making things by hand. Visitors can experience the sights and sounds of Spain, a front row seat to a Paris runway and spectacular interactive rooms that immerse them in the imaginative worlds that have inspired recent Loewe collections, including Studio Ghibli and Kyoto ceramicist Suna Fujita.
LIVING Modernity: Experiments in the Exceptional and Everyday 1920s-1970s | The National Art Center, Tokyo
Mar 19–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
Beginning in the 1920s, architects including Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe explored new residential designs with function and comfort in mind. Their experimental visions and innovative ideas eventually intersected with everyday life, greatly reshaping people’s lifestyles. This exhibition focuses on seven dimensions of modern houses: hygiene, materials, windows, kitchen, furnishings, media, and landscape. Approximately 14 masterworks of residential architecture spanning the world will be presented in detail through photographs and drawings, sketches, models, furniture, textiles, tableware, magazines, graphics, and films.
The modernity of this residential architecture in this exhibition continues to resonate today, offering an opportunity to reflect on our own living spaces and ways of living.
Joan Miró Exhibition | Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum
Mar 1–Jul 6, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
Joan Miró (1893-1983) is one of the most important Spanish artists of the 20th century, as famous as Picasso and Dali. His creations experienced changes from Fauvism, Realism to Surrealism, and finally established his own unique style. His paintings are famous for their strong colors, imagination and poetry. This exhibition will present the artist's works collected by the Joan Miró Foundation. Through Miró's representative works from his early years to his later years, it will review his creative career of more than 60 years and show the development of his artistic language and creative process. .
AnimeJapan 2025 | Tokyo Big Sight
Mar 22–Mar 23, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
AnimeJapan (formerly Tokyo International Anime Expo) is an annual trade show held at the Big Sight convention center in Odaiba. It is the premiere event for the Japanese animation industry and one of the largest animation-related events in the world. Hundreds of Japanese and foreign television and film production companies, as well as toy, game, and software developers attend AnimeJapan.
30th Anniversary of the Opening of the Museum Ryudai Takano Kasbaba | Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Feb 27–Jun 8, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
Ryudai Takano (1963-) is a photographer and artist who won the 31st Kimura Ihei Photography Award for his photo book "IN MY ROOM" (2005) and continues to work both in Japan and abroad. In addition to his works on the theme of sexuality, such as "IN MY ROOM," Takano also takes snapshots of everyday life, such as "Daily Photos" and "Kasubaba." Since the Great East Japan Earthquake, he has also been working on the theme of exploring the origins of photography, using "shadows" as a subject. The title of this exhibition, "Kasubaba," is a word coined by Takano and is the plural of the word for a place like kas (ba). We live in the midst of rapid change in the times, with large-scale natural disasters, global epidemics of infectious diseases, environmental destruction and urban development due to economic development. Takano accepts reality, which is not just beautiful, and presents the viewer with raw images of weak and ugly things as they are. Through Takano's works, we will be able to see anew the richness and chaos of the everyday life we live in, something that is familiar to us but that we do not look closely at. We hope that this exhibition, which surveys Takano's career, including works shown for the first time, will provide some hints for surviving this everyday life, from which it is becoming increasingly difficult to see an exit.
Japan Int'l Franchise Show 2025 | Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo, Japan
Mar 5–Mar 7, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Tokyo
The Japan Int'l Franchise Show 2025, set to take place from March 5th to March 7th at the renowned Tokyo Big Sight in Koto, Tokyo, promises to be a pivotal event for industry professionals. This premier exhibition will gather franchise leaders, innovators, and entrepreneurs from around the globe, offering a unique platform for networking, knowledge exchange, and business growth. Attendees can expect to explore a diverse array of franchise opportunities, gain insights from expert-led seminars, and discover the latest trends and technologies shaping the franchise landscape. With its strategic location in Tokyo, a hub of commerce and innovation, the Japan Int'l Franchise Show 2025 is poised to be an unmissable event for those looking to expand their franchise ventures in the dynamic Japanese market.
Art Fair Tokyo | Tokyo International Forum
Mar 7–Mar 9, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
As the largest art fair in Japan and the oldest in Asia, ART FAIR TOKYO continues to bring together leading art galleries from across Japan and the rest of the world since its founding in 2005. The fair is a leading force in the Japanese art market, which targets established and new generations of global and local dealers and collectors to take note of the wide range of art.
Special Exhibition "Ramen Bowl Exhibition" | 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT
Mar 7–Jun 15, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
This exhibition was initiated by the Mino Ramen Bowl Exhibition, one of the Mino ware projects Sato and Hashimoto have been working on since 2012. Mino ware is a general term for ceramics made in the western Tono region of Gifu Prefecture (Tajimi City, Toki City, Mizunami City), among other areas. In fact, 90% of ramen bowls in Japan are Mino ware. By looking at ramen bowls from various perspectives, Sato and Hashimoto have conveyed the history and background of Mino ware, which has a history of more than 1,300 years, the activities of its makers, and the richness that everyday tableware brings to our lives.
Lighting Fair 2025 | Tokyo Big Sight - International Exhibition Center
Mar 12–Mar 15, 2025 (UTC-5)ENDED
Tokyo
The Lighting Fair with its fascinating spread of the newest lighting products that are essential elements of building security and comfort The Lighting Fair with its fascinating spread of the newest lighting products that are essential elements of building security and comfort, safe, and highly convenient lighted environments, as well as the latest control systems and measuring equipments that are known to improve lighting performance. It is recognized as one of the premium lighting exhibitions in Japan and is a great forum for enhancing business and networking. The event also serves an ideal place for buyers and sellers meet and both get enlightened with the awesome experience.
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MX Festival Okinawa Actors School Complete Resurrection Festival in Nippon Budokan | Nippon Budokan
Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
2025 MLB World Tour: Tokyo Series | Tokyo Dome
Mar 18–Mar 19, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
Major League Baseball announced that its 2025 regular season will begin with the Tokyo Series presented by Guggenheim at the Tokyo Dome, featuring the Los Angeles Dodgers with Oshu, Japan native Shohei Ohtani and Bizen, Japan native Yoshinobu Yamamoto against the Chicago Cubs with Kitakyushu, Japan native Shota Imanaga and Arakawa, Japan native Seiya Suzuki on Tuesday, March 18th and Wednesday, March 19th.
On March 15, the Chicago Cubs will take on the Hanshin Tigers at 12pm and the Yomiuri Giants will face the Los Angeles Dodgers at 7pm. On March 16, the Los Angeles Dodgers will take on the Hanshin Tigers at 12pm and the Yomiuri Giants will take on the Chicago Cubs at 7 p.m.
All games of the 2025 MLB World Tour: Tokyo Series including the four exhibition games will be played at Tokyo Dome in Tokyo.
Yayoi Kusama: I WOULD OVERCOME DEATH AND GO ON LIVING | Yayoi Kusama Museum
Oct 17, 2024–Mar 9, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
Yayoi Kusama has constantly faced the critical realities of life and death as pressing issues. Her experience of the Pacific War in a complex family environment, along with her overcoming of suicidal impulses triggered by trauma and neurosis through her creative practices, has influenced her perception of these issues. This exhibition unveils Kusama’s evolving outlook on life and death, alongside the corresponding shifts in her artistic presentation, through a series of diverse works—from her 1940s and 1950s paintings, which bear the imprint of war, to her very latest pieces. After relocating to the United States in 1957, Kusama gained a reputation for her net paintings and sculptures that embody ‘self-obliteration’: the feeling of losing the boundary between the self and the other through the obsessive repetition of motifs originating from her hallucinations. In her anti-war happenings in the late 1960s, she painted dots onto the human body using the same concept of ‘self-obliteration’ while also highlighting the beauty of life and the human body. During the 1970s and 80s, following the loss of her father and her lover, as well as her return to Japan due to health issues, Kusama produced numerous dark-toned collages and three-dimensional works centered on the theme of death, as well as poetry and novels imbued with a sense of mortality. As she continued creating fantastical works exploring death and the afterlife, her works from the late 1980s began to explore themes of transmigration and cyclical returns to eternity through ‘self-obliteration’. Kusama’s works, which increasingly incorporated more colors, reveal how her creative process evolved from a means of coping with death to becoming synonymous with her very existence. In her painting series from 2000 onwards, Kusama has been relentlessly depicting the beauty of life and the joy of living on canvases overflowing with vibrant colors, driven by the ever-looming presence of her own death.
Jewellumination at Yomiuri Land | Inagi
Oct 24, 2024–Apr 6, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Inagi
This spectacular light show is the brainchild of renowned Japanese lighting designer Motoko Ishii. The term Jewellumination stands for jewels and lights, and it is brought to life by seven jewel colors: diamond, ruby, amber, topaz, emerald, sapphire and amethyst.
The park is lit up by four million LED lights and divided into five colorful and themed areas: "Amusement Park", "Water Park", "Beautiful Stream", "Kawaii Park" and "Forest", with dance performances synchronized with lights and music.
If you purchase an unlimited ride pass, you can also see these lights and the amazing night view of Tokyo from the top of the roller coaster or Ferris wheel.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba Exhibition in Tokyo | Tokyo
Nov 2, 2024–Mar 2, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
"Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba", which has been loved by generations, is a manga created by Koyoharu Gotouge and animated by ufotable. It has been 5 years since the first episode was aired, and after the final episode of "Hiraru Training Arc" aired in May this year, the "Theatrical Version of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba" Infinite Castle Arc" was announced, which has set off a new wave of topics.
The focus of this exhibition is on the "Hiraru" swordsmen of the Demon Slayer Corps, who have inherited the love-hate relationship with Muzan Kibutsuji for thousands of years. The exhibition will allow the audience to have a deeper understanding of the personality and background of the nine pillars through exquisite displays and interactive experiences.
The joy of rubbings - Wang Xizhi and Ouyang Xun - | Taitō City Calligraphy Museum
Jan 4–Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
The 22nd collaborative project between the Tokyo National Museum and the Taito Calligraphy Museum will introduce various ways to enjoy rubbings from various perspectives. Please enjoy the charm of rubbings to the fullest, including the only copy of a lost stone monument, rubbings by famous calligraphers such as Wang Xizhi and the Four Great Masters of the Tang Dynasty, and the elegant world of Ming and Qing literati who were fascinated by rubbings.
Man Ray of Our Affections: An Exhibition Celebrating the 135th Anniversary of His Birth | Tokyo Fuji Museum
Jan 11–Mar 23, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Hachioji
Philadelphia-born Man Ray (1890-1976) was an American visual artist who was ranked among the top 25 most influential artists of the 20th century. Having played a major, but informal, role in the Dada and Surrealist movements, he created major works in a variety of media—from film and photography to collage and objet d’art—he prided himself foremost as a painter. Man Ray the person was mirthful and likeable, claiming friendship with individuals with highly diverse and divergent views. Featuring Man Ray pieces in the Tokyo Fuji Art Museum collection along with those on loan from renowned Man Ray collector Teruo Ishihara, the exhibition explores the life and legacy of the artistic genius as well as his endearing humanity.
"Old Saga Imperial Palace, Daikaku-ji Temple - A Gathering of Masters, Paintings of the Imperial Palace" Special Exhibition to Commemorate the 1150th Anniversary of Its Opening | Tokyo National Museum
Jan 21–Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Tokyo
Sagano, located in the northwest of Kyoto, is a beautiful place that has been a favorite place for entertainment for the royal family since ancient times. In the early Heian period, Emperor Saga (786-842) built a detached palace, Saga-in, here. Later, he followed the advice of the monk Kukai (774-835) and placed the Five Great Myogo statues in the Jibutsu-do. In 876, Princess Masako, the daughter of Emperor Saga, transformed this place into a temple, and the history of Daikaku-ji Temple began. 2026 marks the 1,150th anniversary of the founding of Daikaku-ji Temple. In celebration of this important historical moment, this special exhibition brings together many treasures from Daikaku-ji Temple for display. The Shinden, located in the center of the temple, is said to have been given to Emperor Go-Mizunoo in 1620 when Tofukumon In Kazuko married him as a concubine. The shoji paintings and other screen paintings inside the Shinden are masterpieces of Kano Sanraku (1559-1635), a representative painter from the Azuchi-Momoyama to the Edo period, and are designated as important cultural properties. This special exhibition not only displays more than 100 screen paintings, but also calligraphy works by successive emperors that reflect the history of faith, and famous works of esoteric Buddhist art such as the "Godai Myogo-sama" (Myouen-sculpture), which is regarded as the best Buddhist statue in the late Heian period. Please enjoy.