Biwako Biennale
This international art exhibition first began in 2001, aiming to preserve traditional Japanese merchant houses and buildings.
This international art exhibition first began in 2001, aiming to preserve traditional Japanese merchant houses and buildings.
If your winter needs a little sparkle, Mineral Capital Osaka is where you can browse and buy dazzling gems.
teamLab turns Mifuneyama Rakuen Park into a land of colorful projections and illuminations.
Pair the shine of vintage chrome with the sizzle of Aichi’s food trucks.
Celebrate the craftsmanship of Kokeshi dolls, a traditional Japanese wooden doll that has no arms or legs.
Every year, thousands of anime and manga fans descend on the peaceful town of Tōyako Onsen.
Learn about his first forays into design, what inspired him over the years, and how technology is helping to complete Barcelona's Sagrada Familia cathedral project.
This international photography festival around Kyoto is a great way to discover compelling photography from Japan and around the world.
Join 300 popular feline-living artists from all over Japan at this large cat goods event in Osaka.
A special photography exhibition in Kyoto.
See ukiyo-e prints you know and love turn into immersive installations you can walk through.
This traveling exhibition has captivated audiences across Japan. Now, it's landing in Osaka.
Explore Yayoi Kusama's transformative prints at this Kyoto exhibition showcasing around 330 works.
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From a 17-meter RX-78F00/E Gundam statue to an immersive, reservation-only pavilion experience, this exhibit reimagines Gundam’s Universal Century as something within reach.
Folklore meets digital sorcery. This exhibition thrusts you into the world of Japan's spooky yōkai.
This Kyoto exhibition features historic and modern kimonos, rare textiles, and works by masters.
How did Van Gogh’s art survive to reach us today? Van Gogh’s Home traces the journey of his works.
Dino thrills for kids and grownups alike.
Calling all Studio Ghibli fans. This Nagano exhibition explores the creative genius and inspirations behind the work of Studio Ghibli producer Toshio Suzuki.
From stunning Buddhist sculptures to intricate calligraphy, this is your chance to witness 130 designated National Treasures of Japan all in one place.
Curses, high school drama, and seriously good art — the Jujutsu Kaisen exhibition in Osaka pulls you straight into the world of Japan’s breakout dark fantasy series.