Some no Komichi (Fabric-Dyeing Festival)
“Some no Komichi” is a festival highlighting the art of dyeing and screen printing.
“Some no Komichi” is a festival highlighting the art of dyeing and screen printing.
We love a flea market here at Tokyo Cheapo, and this one is made for creatives and artists.
This free art exhibition showcases the captivating work of more than 30 talented street photographers.
The intersection of iconic Pokémon characters and traditional Japanese crafts. What to expect The familiar faces of Pokémon characters have been turned into unique, one-of-a-kind works of art by …
Attend this dreamy art exhibition by Tokyo-based photographer Lisa Knight and also give back.
Try your hand at traditional Japanese calligraphy and put your 2025 New Year's resolutions down in ink.
An insightful exhibition on man meeting nature.
A week-long free art exhibition showcasing the incredible talent of 30 groundbreaking Tokyo-based artists.
Erica Ward sets her sights (and paintbrush) on the wonders of the Yamanote Line... with a bonsai twist.
An art project at Ginza Sony Park featuring three big names.
Check out the highs and lows of Nine Inch Nails at this unique art exhibit by Jonathan Rach.
An art festival inspired by the late Sri Lankan artist Ena de Silva.
Art meets fragrence at this unique collab event.
A local art and fragrance exhibition is taking place in Yanaka.
Peek behind the curtains of Studio Ghibli's magic at this unique exhibition.
This limited-time exhibition champions the iconic work produced by Clamp, an all-female Japanese manga artist collective.
Loved by both children and adults alike, Yoshitake is best known for his quirky portrayal of everyday people with their funny gestures.
The first large exhibition of popular manga artist Junji Ito.
Thought-provoking installations in an industrial warehouse, surrounded by the ocean.