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Foodex Japan 2024 | Tokyo Big Sight - International Exhibition Center
Mar 11–Mar 14, 2025 (UTC-5)
Tokyo
FOODEX JAPAN is the Asia's largest exhibition dedicated on food and drink across Japan and the whole world FOODEX JAPAN is the Asia's largest exhibition dedicated on food and drink across Japan and the whole world. FOODEX JAPAN will feature products like Food Processing Equipment, Filling Machinery, Bakery Equipment, Consumer products, Packaging equipment, Food preservation and Canning practices.
Information Source: Japan Management Ass. | expotobi
LIVING Modernity: Experiments in the Exceptional and Everyday 1920s-1970s | The National Art Center, Tokyo
Mar 19–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Beginning in the 1920s, architects including Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe explored new residential designs with function and comfort in mind. Their experimental visions and innovative ideas eventually intersected with everyday life, greatly reshaping people’s lifestyles. This exhibition focuses on seven dimensions of modern houses: hygiene, materials, windows, kitchen, furnishings, media, and landscape. Approximately 14 masterworks of residential architecture spanning the world will be presented in detail through photographs and drawings, sketches, models, furniture, textiles, tableware, magazines, graphics, and films.
The modernity of this residential architecture in this exhibition continues to resonate today, offering an opportunity to reflect on our own living spaces and ways of living.
LIVING Modernity: Experiments in the Exceptional and Everyday 1920s-1970s | The National Art Center, Tokyo
Mar 19–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Beginning in the 1920s, architects including Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe explored new residential designs with function and comfort in mind. Their experimental visions and innovative ideas eventually intersected with everyday life, greatly reshaping people’s lifestyles. This exhibition focuses on seven dimensions of modern houses: hygiene, materials, windows, kitchen, furnishings, media, and landscape. Approximately 14 masterworks of residential architecture spanning the world will be presented in detail through photographs and drawings, sketches, models, furniture, textiles, tableware, magazines, graphics, and films.
The modernity of this residential architecture in this exhibition continues to resonate today, offering an opportunity to reflect on our own living spaces and ways of living.
LIVING Modernity: Experiments in the Exceptional and Everyday 1920s-1970s | The National Art Center, Tokyo
Mar 19–Jun 30, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Beginning in the 1920s, architects including Le Corbusier and Mies van der Rohe explored new residential designs with function and comfort in mind. Their experimental visions and innovative ideas eventually intersected with everyday life, greatly reshaping people’s lifestyles. This exhibition focuses on seven dimensions of modern houses: hygiene, materials, windows, kitchen, furnishings, media, and landscape. Approximately 14 masterworks of residential architecture spanning the world will be presented in detail through photographs and drawings, sketches, models, furniture, textiles, tableware, magazines, graphics, and films.
The modernity of this residential architecture in this exhibition continues to resonate today, offering an opportunity to reflect on our own living spaces and ways of living.
American Football 2024 <LP1 25th Anniversary Shows> Tour | Zepp DiverCity Tokyo
Mar 26, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
The evolving "tradition" of Shigaraki ware | Meiji University Museum
Mar 26–May 20, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Shigaraki ware (Shiga Prefecture) is known for its tea ware and raccoon dog ornaments from the Momoyama period, but it also has a tradition of constantly evolving to meet the needs of the times as a production center for practical items. We will analyze the characteristics and trends of the wide variety of modern Shigaraki ware products that reflect this history.
The evolving "tradition" of Shigaraki ware | Meiji University Museum
Mar 26–May 20, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Shigaraki ware (Shiga Prefecture) is known for its tea ware and raccoon dog ornaments from the Momoyama period, but it also has a tradition of constantly evolving to meet the needs of the times as a production center for practical items. We will analyze the characteristics and trends of the wide variety of modern Shigaraki ware products that reflect this history.
The evolving "tradition" of Shigaraki ware | Meiji University Museum
Mar 26–May 20, 2025 (UTC+9)
Tokyo
Shigaraki ware (Shiga Prefecture) is known for its tea ware and raccoon dog ornaments from the Momoyama period, but it also has a tradition of constantly evolving to meet the needs of the times as a production center for practical items. We will analyze the characteristics and trends of the wide variety of modern Shigaraki ware products that reflect this history.