Category: Art
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Roppongi Hills: Art, Views, and Upscale Living
Roppongi Hills combines art, panoramic views, luxury shopping, and dining, with seasonal charm in its Mori Garden.
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Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery: A Hub for Contemporary Art
Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery features rotating exhibitions and supports emerging Japanese artists through its project N series.
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Inujima Island: Art, History, and Nature
Inujima Island in Okayama blends art, history, and nature, featuring granite legacy, industrial remnants, and eco-friendly art museums.
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Tokyo Midtown: Roppongi’s Urban Oasis
Tokyo Midtown in Roppongi features Midtown Tower, the Galleria, museums, and gardens, blending urban sophistication with natural tranquility.
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Shodō: The Art of Japanese Calligraphy
Shodō, or Japanese calligraphy, combines artistic beauty with precision, evolving from Chinese characters to include Japanese syllabaries.
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Artizon Museum: Tokyo’s Creative Horizon
Artizon Museum in Tokyo offers a rich collection of art, from antiques to contemporary works, across its state-of-the-art galleries.
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Maneki-neko: Japan’s Lucky Beckoning Cat
The maneki-neko, or beckoning cat, is a Japanese figurine symbolizing good luck, found in shops, restaurants, and homes.
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Mori Art Museum: Tokyo’s Contemporary Art Hub
The Mori Art Museum in Roppongi Hills showcases contemporary art in a dynamic urban setting.
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Netsuke: Japan’s Miniature Sculptures
Netsuke are miniature Japanese sculptures that served as functional toggles for traditional garments, now celebrated for their artistry and history.
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Kiyosumi Shirakawa: Coffee Meets Art and Tradition
Kiyosumi Shirakawa blends Tokyo’s coffee culture, contemporary art, and traditional Japanese gardens into one unique experience.