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The Unknown Noritake: A World Born from Co-Creation | Nagoya
Jan 4–Dec 25, 2025 (UTC+9)
Nagoya
Noritake was founded in 1904 (Meiji 37) with the aim of manufacturing dinner sets for export. A dinner set is a set of tableware with a set size and purpose for the number of people. Since successfully manufacturing such sets in 1914 (Taisho 3), the company has developed and sold shapes and patterns to meet market needs.
At times, the company has sought added value beyond the tableware's original function and design in order to provide products that are in line with the times.
This trend accelerated after the period of high economic growth. When consumers had the financial means to spend on interior design, Noritake sold ceramic reproductions of works by painters, calligraphers, and illustrators. In the mid-1960s, when the penetration rate of black-and-white televisions exceeded 90%, the company also began to produce melamine children's tableware decorated with characters from anime and puppet shows.
The 1970s marked an era of fashion and diversification of everyday items. Noritake, which places emphasis on developing high-value-added products that add color to life, began manufacturing and selling tableware in 1977 in collaboration with a famous fashion designer. This was the beginning of the boom in designer and character products in the ceramics industry. This led to an increase in design collaborations and joint development with artists and other companies.
In recent years, with the growth of content businesses such as manga and anime, the needs and target demographics of character products have expanded. The expansion of sales networks with the spread of online services has increased consumers' options, and products are increasingly required to have value other than functionality and a story. Against this backdrop, collaborations that utilize the mutual advantages of companies are not uncommon.
During its long history, Noritake has cultivated the technology to commercialize high-quality models with rich colors and delicate patterns. Enjoy the world of co-creation created by sharing the desire to utilize this to deliver products that resonate with your heart.
Paul Klee, Solitary and Solidary | Aichi Prefectural Museum Of Art
Jan 18–Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Nagoya
"The world can never understand me, for I live not only with the dead, but also with those yet to be born."
These words of Paul Klee were used in the sales strategy of galleries that sold Klee's works in 1920, spreading the image of him as an artist who meditated in solitude. Klee's works may indeed be mysterious. However, like many other avant-garde artists of his time, Klee was also a human being who lived through difficult times, inspiring and sharing dreams with his peers.
While confronting the fundamental tragedy of life, Klee evoked light through lines and colors, depicting the energy of life in abstraction. His works will take on a new appearance when placed in a historical context. In this exhibition, in academic cooperation with the Paul Klee Center in Switzerland, we will compare Klee's works with those of artists who had contact with him and refer to valuable materials from that time to re-examine Klee in the constellation of many people and information, and trace the trajectory of his creative career throughout his life.
LEGOLAND Japan “Ninja Unite Training Academy 2025” | Legoland Japan Resort
Jan 25–May 11, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Nagoya
This year, the LEGO NINJAGO special event will be held again. This park-wide event includes attractions in the LEGO NINJAGO World area, LEGO building experiences, and stage performances featuring popular LEGO NINJAGO characters.
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Owari Tokugawa Family Doll Festival 2025 | The Tokugawa Art Museum
Feb 1–Apr 2, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Nagoya
In time for the Doll's Festival, which heralds the arrival of spring, we will be exhibiting doll decorations handed down through the Owari Tokugawa family from the Edo period to modern times. The Yusokubina dolls owned by Edo-period princesses and the intricate doll accessories, which are miniature wedding furnishings, are works of elegance that demonstrate the status of the feudal lord's family. Please enjoy the gorgeous Hinadan display, which features dolls from three generations of the Owari Tokugawa family from the Meiji to Showa periods, as well as other items filled with the joy and gaiety of welcoming spring.
André Santi em NAGOYA - Turnê Japão 2025 | Planeta Grill
Mar 9, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Nagoya
ANDRÉ SANTI, um dos maiores nomes do Stand Up Comedy está chegando em Nagoya no dia 9 de março para fazer um show INÉDITO no Japão! LOTE PROMOCIOAL LIMITADO! INFORMAÇÕES IMPORTANTES: Para fazer a reserva da sua mesa entre em contato com a produção após a compra do ingresso.Para grupos de mais de 4 pessoas entre em contato com a produção assim que comprar os ingressos para reservar sua mesa.Existe a possibilidade de mesas compartilhadas para 1 ou 2 pessoas.Os ingressos on-line e os ingressos comprados no ponto de venda serão gerados pela plataforma do Eventbrite, portando cadastre um e-mail que você utiliza.Lembre-se de deixar um contato telefônico ou WhatsApp caso você faça a compra no ponto físico ou direto com a produção local.É recomendado chegar pelo menos meia hora antes do evento, assim você garante um bom lugar e já pode realizar os seus pedidos.Dia 9 de março de 2025 Local: Planeta Grill Horário: 19h Contato para dúvidas e reservas: 090 8139 4106 (Silvio) Realização: Promotion Brasil
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You and Idol Pretty Cure Exhibition: The Moment You Meet 'You' | Nagoya
Mar 15–Apr 20, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Nagoya
We will deliver a lot of content, such as the "Oshikatsu Room" where fans who love Idol Precure can enjoy their favorite activities, and the "Oshi Precure Diagnosis" where Purirun will diagnose the Precure that is perfect for you. Please also look forward to the area decorated with cute Idol Precure decorations!
The History and Future of Automobile Development: 3rd Special Exhibition | Toyota Commemorative Museum of Industry and Technology
Oct 1, 2024–Mar 2, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Nagoya
Based on the theme of "Fun To Drive" and the idea that "cars are industrial products that deserve love," the exhibits will clearly show the evolution of technological development that has been undertaken by many engineers to date, as well as future prospects, focusing on actual vehicles and each of their component technologies.
A new trend in Edo painting | Nagoya
Feb 1–Apr 2, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Nagoya
This exhibition will introduce works from three new trends in painting from the mid-Edo period onwards: the Nagasaki School, Nanga, and Yamato-e Restoration. From the mid-Edo period, works inspired by the realistic Chinese flower and bird paintings that had recently been introduced from Nagasaki became popular among both the public and private sectors, and came to be known as the Nagasaki School. Under its influence
Early spring events at Tokugawaen Garden | Tokugawa Park
Feb 23–Mar 16, 2025 (UTC+9)ENDED
Nagoya
In early spring, plum, peach, and cherry blossoms bloom in Tokugawa Garden from late February to early April. Various spring activities are held in the garden to welcome visitors.