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Started by French photographer Lucille Reyboz in 2013, Kyotographie is an international photo festival held in Kyoto and intended to raise to profile of the art form in Japan. Taking over many of the ancient capital's historical buildings and combining high-tech presentation techniques with traditional crafts, the event has been growing by the year, and now expands to Tokyo for this preview exhibit at Omotesando's Pass the Baton. Take this chance to see work previously displayed at the festival, and learn how to make the most of the event that takes place between April 18 and May 10 this year. For more info, visit kyotographie.jp.
Open Mar 19-Apr 19
Time 11am-9pm (Sun & hols 11am-8pm)
Admission Free
Venue Pass the Baton
Address Omotesando Hills West Bldg 2F, 4-12-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
Transport Omotesando Station (Chiyoda, Hanzomon, Ginza lines), exit A2
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