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Tokyo Art Scene: Japanese Art Through The Centuries
This week we introduce three exhibitions that show works of Japanese art from as early as the Yamato period of the seventh century to the Taisho period in…
Tokyo Art Scene: Playful Art
This month, we recommend these three art exhibitions in Tokyo with a collection of artwork that embodies the playfulness and revolutionary elements of the avant-garde.
Tokyo Art Scene: Digital Art
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Tokyo Art Scene: Retrospectives
Three retrospective exhibitions to discover and learn more about a great artist.
Tokyo Art Scene: Curated Collections
From digital canvases and intricate book design to ground-breaking contemporary ceramics, this month we highlight a curated selection of impactful artists you need to know.
Tokyo Art Scene: Still Life
These photography exhibitions show us the versatility of still images. See how differently artists from different countries and time periods utilize the camera to convey messages and aesthetics.
Tokyo Art Scene: European Art in Marunouchi
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Tokyo Art Scene: Art Week in Ginza
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Tokyo Art Scene: Art Villages in Shibuya
Savvy Tokyo introduces three art spots in Shibuya for those looking to wind down in between shopping sprees or to get away from the bustling crowd.
Tokyo Art Scene: An Anthology of Contemporary Art
From graphic design to contemporary art, here are three curated exhibitions to visit this month which features works by an array of artists.
Tokyo Art Scene: Form and Function
We introduce three exhibitions that examines and reflects the design principle of “form follows function.”
Tokyo Art Scene: The Educational Canvas
Expand your knowledge while viewing art with these three fascinating exhibitions on ecology, Japanese ichthyology and painters from historic Japan.
Tokyo Art Scene: Stirrings of Spring
Jumpstart spring with these Tokyo art exhibitions that feature dolls, auspicious motifs and stunning works.
Tokyo Art Scene: Drawing With Light
This list of art related events feature solo exhibitions of a photographer and a filmmaker, as well as a themed exhibit from the Tate with the theme "Light."
Tokyo Art Scene: Art Week in Omotesando and Harajuku
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Tokyo Art Scene: Into The New World
Life does not have to be boring and dull, see how these three Japanese artists utilize mundane subject matters to create works of art.
Tokyo Art Scene: Challenging The World Today
This week we introduce you to three on-going exhibitions featuring modern design and contemporary artists, each raising questions about the state of the world we live in.
Tokyo Art Scene: Beyond Paint and Canvas
With art, there is always something new to be discovered. If paintings are not for you, maybe try fashion, street art or folk art.
Tokyo Art Scene: Journey to the Earth
Acquaint yourself with our earth through art. We introduce three exhibitions in Tokyo for you to visit during your free time.
Tokyo Art Scene: Fashioning the Urban Life
Three on-going exhibitions in Tokyo teaches us about the cultural and artistic movements stirred by urbanization.
Tokyo Art Scene: The Spirit of Spring
We introduce spring themed Photography and Western art exhibitions for you to enjoy in this cool and sunny weather.
Tokyo Art Scene: Prints, Paintings And Photography
Enjoy some visually stimulating works of 2D art through these special exhibitions featuring rare books, modern paintings and film photography.
Tokyo Art Scene: Looking In, Looking Out
This month’s Tokyo Art Scene will introduce exhibitions that highlight intercultural Japanese art.
Tokyo Art Scene: Summoning Our Inner-child
From beloved childhood characters to vibrant contemporary art, these exhibitions will encourage you to take a plunge back into your youth.
Tokyo Art Scene: Impression, Form and Intention
Explore unique art exhibitions in Tokyo highlighting emerging talent and some of the world’s most relevant artists.
Tokyo Art Scene: Collections of Japanese Major Corporations
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Tokyo Art Scene: French Influence & Elegance in Japan
Fans of French design will enjoy these three exhibitions encompassing elements of high-end fashion, the art-deco movement and new perspectives of the Palace of Versailles.
Tokyo Art Scene: 19th to Early 20th Century
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Tokyo Art Scene: Free Galleries in Roppongi Worth The Visit
Roppongi is home to large and established art museums including the famous Mori Art Museum and The National Art Center, Tokyo. However, these trips often demand hours of…
Tokyo Art Scene: Painting, the Avant-Garde and Other Photography Exhibits
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Touka Confession Scene - Tokyo Ghoul:re Motion Manga (4K)
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Top 5 Tokyo Fashion Color Trends This Spring 2024
Unveil this season’s trendy palette! Explore our curated list of the top five Tokyo fashion color trends for spring 2024.
A Two Week Itinerary Through Tokyo, Kyoto, Osaka
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Art Aquarium Ginza & Other Unique Tokyo Attractions
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Where To Find Art Supplies In Tokyo
Ready your wallets, art supplies in Tokyo abound! We’re here to introduce seven must visit historical art shops in the city.
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Tokyo for ‘returners’: the art of the day trip
When it comes to Tokyo, if you ask us, your next visit is all about embracing the day trip. Here are some of our favourites.
Tokyo for ‘returners’: the art of the day trip
When it comes to Tokyo, if you ask us, your next visit is all about embracing the day trip. Here are some of our favourites.
‘Tokyo: Art and Photography’ at the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford
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The Manga About The Deadliest Human Emotion.
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