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added on : April 1, 2019
Top interior design company NOMURA presents Studio Ghibli's first special exhibit in Tokyo in nearly three years: "Toshio Suzuki and Studio Ghibli." This exhibition showcases Studio Ghibli co-founder Toshio Suzuki's calligraphy and famous images from the studio's various animated films. Scheduled for display over a 23-day period from April 20 to May 12 at the Edo Culture Center (EDOCCO), fans will rejoice at the opportuntity to see their favorite characters and scenes in a new light.
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The exhibition has previously been on display in Hiroshima, Nagoya, and Kanazawa, undergoing slight changes each time before reaching the current iteration that will be on display in Tokyo. The works overlay words written by Suzuki on images from beloved films such as “Spirited Away” and “Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind.” As the exhibition is being held in the newly opened EDOCCO building next to Kanda Myojin Shrine, highlights include special products created as a joint collabration between the shrine and Studio Ghibli. Those looking for a sneak peek of what to expect can satisfy their curiosity by checking out the event's offical Twitter and Instagram accounts.
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Photo by: Ayano Yamamoto
Address | Edo Culture Complex (EDOCCO), 2-16-2 Sotokanda, Chiyoda City, Tokyo |
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Exhibition period |
April 20 through May 12, 2019 10:00-18:00 Last admission 30 minutes before closing |
Closing days | Open daily during the exhibition period |
Prices | Same-day ticket: Adult 1,300 yen, teens (12-17) 800 yen, children (6-11) 600 yen |
Access |
Ochanomizu Station | 5 min on foot JR lines | Marunouchi Line Akihabara Station | 7 min on foot JR lines | Hibiya Line |
Other | For updated information on opening hours, days closed, prices, and more, please check the official website. |
URL | STUDIO GHIBLI (JPN) |
東京都心部
秋葉原