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From Nakano to Jimbocho, here's our guide for art collectors
Spot cutting-edge art in old warehouses, bathhouses and schools
Located near the Imperial Palace, this gallery and event space is hidden in a basement right in ...
Daikanyama's Hillside Terrace is home to this small art space hosting occasional exhibits with ...
Opened in 1990, the Mito Art Tower is an impressive complex housing three separate facilities: ...
This Harajuku gallery focuses on contemporary art from both Japan and overseas, and often hosts ...
Meet Mondo-kun, the boy who was born to draw
Located on the third floor of the Gyre building in Harajuku, this gallery hosts a variety of ...
Geishas are out, new-halfs are in, and you'll even be treated to the Full Monty
These are the three ingredients for a perfect afternoon, no? Here's where to find them all in ...
Loft/Plus One holds a variety of events including improv, discussions, video airings, ...
Lumine 1 and Lumine 2 feature over 200 shops and restaurants, and thanks to frequent remodels ...
This gallery is located in the basement of the NADiff Apart building in Ebisu, and often hosts ...
We discovered him through the Tokyo-Ga project, featured his work in the launch issue of our ...
Established in 1951, the Museum of Modern Art, Kamakura is Japan's oldest – and one of its best ...
Editor Shigeo Goto and photographer Yoshihiko Ueda curate this photography gallery, housed in a ...
Lost for decades in Mexico, Taro Okamoto’s 30m-long mural was recovered and moved to a new home ...
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