A hands-on event for parents and kids: "KIDS SNOOPY SPACE MISSION" At the Snoopy Museum, a space-themed interactive event, "KIDS SNOOPY SPACE MISSION," will be held. Children can become astronauts and, together with Snoopy, take on a mission to the Moon—perfect for summer vacation. "KIDS SNOOPY SPACE MISSION" is a hands-on event themed around a space trip for lunar exploration, where participants can have fun while learning about space. Put on a special space vest and receive your mission sheet—then you're ready for launch. Feel like a real astronaut as you aim for the Moon with Snoopy. Event period: from Saturday, July 18, 2026 to Sunday, August 30, 2026. Venue: Snoopy Museum in Machida, Tokyo. Targeted at children from age 4 up through elementary school age. Participation is free, but separate admission to the Snoopy Museum is required. Event highlights Aim for the Moon! Astronaut flight mission In the main event, children become astronauts and challenge a mission to head to the Moon. Upon clearing the mission, they will receive a "Mission Clear" sticker as proof of arrival on the Moon. Opening-day "Astronaut Snoopy" greeting On the opening day, Saturday, July 18, there will also be greeting sessions featuring "Astronaut Snoopy" in a spacesuit. They will be held at the Snoopy Museum entrance at 10:00~10:30, 12:30~13:00, and 14:30~15:00. Parent-and-child workshop also held On Tuesday, August 11 (holiday), there will also be an "Original Telescope-Making Workshop" for parents and children to enjoy together. Draw Snoopy or your favorite illustrations on a scratch sheet and create your very own telescope. Great for outings in the hot season Since it is held during summer vacation, it is also recommended as a family outing destination. At the indoor Snoopy Museum, you can enjoy comfortably even in the hot season. Related event information "Astronaut Snoopy" Greeting Date:Saturday, July 18, 2026 Venue:Snoopy Museum Entrance Time:10:00~10:30/12:30~13:00/14:30~15:00 Make-Your-Own Telescope Workshop Date and Time:August 11, 2026(Tue・Holiday)11:00~16:00(last entry 15:30) Location:Machi Library adjacent to the Snoopy Museum Eligibility:Children aged 4 up to elementary school age who have entered the Snoopy Museum, and their guardians Fee:1,600 yen (tax included) Duration:Approx. 30 minutes Recommended for Recommended for those who love Snoopy, are looking for family-friendly summer vacation events, and want to join hands-on activities for children. You can enjoy it together with an outing around Minami-machida Grandberry Park. Images are for illustrative purposes ※Event contents are subject to change. ※Participation in "KIDS SNOOPY SPACE MISSION" is free, but Snoopy Museum admission is required separately. ※The "Astronaut Snoopy" Greeting may end early once the line has cleared. Event time and operations may change depending on conditions on the day. ※Please check the official website for the latest information.
Come and discover a side of Pingu you’ve never seen! At YURAKUCHO MUSEUM, the exhibition “Not just cute!? Pingu” will be held. This exhibition lets you enjoy the charm of the clay animation “Pingu,” loved around the world, through rare materials and interactive displays. Created in 1980 as a clay animation by Swiss filmmaker Otmar Gutmann, “Pingu” has shared warm, humorous stories about the penguin boy Pingu and his friends that have been cherished worldwide. With “amusement park” as its theme, the exhibition showcases valuable clay models used in actual production, early studio records, storyboards, and other production materials. By seeing, touching, and experiencing, you can enjoy Pingu’s rich expressions, the unique movements and forms of clay, and the mysteriously communicative “Pingu language,” discovering charms you never knew. The exhibition runs from July 10 (Fri), 2026 to September 6 (Sun). The venue is YURAKUCHO MUSEUM in Yurakucho, Tokyo. Open daily during the period; regular hours 10:00–18:00, last entry 17:30. On Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays, as well as on July 10 (Fri) and August 10 (Mon)–14 (Fri), it is open until 20:00, with last entry at 19:30. Exhibition highlights Exhibits of rare clay models and production materials On display are clay models used in actual animation production, along with valuable materials such as early studio records and storyboards. You can appreciate the craftsmanship unique to stop-motion animation and get a sense of the process by which Pingu’s world is created. “Not just cute!?” Experience Pingu’s many charms The exhibition also features plenty of playful, hands-on exhibits. Through these experiences, you can savor Pingu’s deeper charms: expressive faces that convey a full range of emotions, the distinctive movements unique to clay animation, and the mysteriously expressive “Pingu language.” Collaboration with miniature photographer and mitate artist Tatsuya Tanaka The exhibition will also include a collaboration with miniature photographer and mitate artist Tatsuya Tanaka. In addition to debuting three Pingu works previously shared on social media, new pieces created for this exhibition are scheduled to be displayed at the venue. Playful miniature expressions let you enjoy a new world of Pingu. A fun exhibition space with an “Amusement Park” theme The exhibition theme is “Amusement Park”. In an atmosphere enjoyable for everyone from children to adults, you can explore Pingu’s history, the characters, and the origins of the work. Recommended both for those who feel nostalgia and for those encountering Pingu for the first time. What is Pingu? “Pingu” is a stop-motion animation born in Switzerland. Since a prototype test film was produced in 1980, it celebrated its 45th anniversary in 2025. Since 1990, the TV series has been broadcast in more than 155 countries and regions, and its warm, humorous stories are loved around the world. Recommended for Recommended for fans of Pingu, those looking for an exhibition parents and children can enjoy together, and those interested in clay animation or character displays. Enjoy not only the cuteness but also the expressions, movements, and behind-the-scenes of the production. ※Open every day during the exhibition period. ※Last admission is 30 minutes before closing. ※On weekends and holidays, and on July 10 (Fri) and August 10 (Mon)–14 (Fri), open until 20:00. ※Please check the official website for ticket prices and sales information. ※Exhibition contents and opening hours are subject to change. For the latest information, please check the official website. ©2026 JOKER.
【Aug 15 Gotanda】 “Frenderia” trial session ✨ A new kind of body care. A new technique that gently lifts the skin , focusing on helping you reclaim your true self ♀️ Would you like to experience time where your body loosens and your mind feels lighter? Due to popularity, limited to 15 participants Location: 1-25-1 Nishi-Gotanda, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 4F Room 401 Date & Time: August 15 (Sat) If you’re interested, feel free to send a message
On Sunday, August 30, 2026, we will hold a flute and piano duo concert♪ We'll perform a wide range of genres, from familiar classics to pop! On the last Sunday of summer vacation, it's a program that everyone from small children to adults can enjoy, so please feel free to come and listen☺️ (Ends once capacity is reached) ⚫︎Venue 南大塚ホール (6 minutes on foot from JR Otsuka Station) ⚫︎Doors open 13:30 ⚫︎Performance starts 14:00 ⚫︎Adults ¥2,500, Students ¥1,000, Preschool children free ♪Program♪ ・La Flûte de Pan, Op. 15 / Mouquet ・Pavane for a Dead Princess / Ravel ・Opera “Carmen” / Bizet ・A Town with an Ocean View (jazz ver.) / Joe Hisaishi ・Takarajima / Hirotaka Izumi ・Niji / Hirotaka Nakagawa ・Detective Conan Theme / Katsuo Ono Piano solos will also be performed♪ Flute 宮川香純 Piano 佐田純子 Please make your reservation early!! https://forms.gle/L6ngxdtfRr6p4nVj8
Experience the distinctive world and thrills of the Emmy Award–winning Netflix series “Squid Game,” which took the world by storm and became a social phenomenon, at “Netflix渋⾕リアル・イカゲーム,” opening Friday, January 16, 2026! After debuting in New York, USA, in October 2024 and being held in countries around the globe, this sensational immersive event is finally making its Japan premiere! Why not experience the world of “リアル・イカゲーム”—available only in Shibuya—firsthand? The venue spans the entire 3rd floor of Tokyu Plaza Shibuya inside “Shibuya Fukuras.” Get your tickets here↓ https://eplus.jp/sf/word/0000172923
A festival of music, food, and culture that brings Jamaica to Yoyogi ParkNow in its 11th year, the Jamaica Festival will be held at Yoyogi Park’s Keyaki Namiki. From jerk chicken and dance to performances by sound systems, fashion, and culture, this free-admission event lets you fully enjoy the charm of Jamaica.At the venue, there will be booths offering classic Jamaican dishes such as jerk chicken, as well as food and drinks, fashion, goods, and cultural experiences. You can enjoy Jamaica’s bright, open atmosphere while staying in Tokyo.In 2026, it is scheduled to take place over two days: Saturday, June 20 and Sunday, June 21. Hours: Saturday the 20th 11:00–20:00; Sunday the 21st 11:00–19:00. Held rain or shine; canceled in case of severe weather.Event highlightsJamaican cuisine like jerk chickenJerk chicken, with its enticing spice aroma, is one of the must-try staples at the Jamaica Festival. In the open-air setting unique to outdoor events, you can tour the venue while enjoying food and drinks.Dance and sound system performancesDon’t miss the dance and sound system performances that showcase Jamaica’s music culture. Feel the rhythms of reggae and dancehall and enjoy the uplifting atmosphere across the entire venue.Fashion and culture to enjoy as wellBeyond food and music, the chance to explore fashion and culture is another attraction. Enjoy vibrant vibes and unique items while getting a close feel for Jamaican culture.A free-admission event you can easily enjoy at Yoyogi ParkYoyogi Park’s Keyaki Namiki is conveniently accessible from Harajuku Station and Meiji-jingumae Station. With free admission, it’s easy to stop by alongside shopping or sightseeing in the Harajuku and Shibuya areas.Recommended forRecommended for those who want to try Jamaican cuisine, fans of music such as reggae and dancehall, and anyone looking for an event where you can experience overseas culture. With free admission, it’s perfect for weekend outings or strolls around Yoyogi Park.※Held in case of rain; canceled in severe weather. Event details, performers, and vendors are subject to change. Please check the official website for the latest information.
A Japan–Vietnam exchange event where you can experience Vietnamese food, music, and culture in TokyoVietnam Festival 2026 is a Japan–Vietnam exchange event where you can enjoy the diverse charms of Vietnam—its food, music, culture, tourism, and more—in Tokyo. Even while in Tokyo, visitors can enjoy uniquely Vietnamese gourmet dishes, traditional culture, and stage performances, and the event bustles with many attendees every year.The venue will host booths for Vietnamese cuisine, merchandise sales, and companies/organizations. While enjoying Vietnamese favorites such as pho, banh mi, and banh xeo (Vietnamese-style okonomiyaki), you can easily soak up the local atmosphere.In 2026, under the theme “Experience the immersive festival ‘Vietnam Fest’!”, the program is planned to let you delve deeper into Vietnam’s appeal not only through food but also through music, traditional culture, and stage performances.Event highlightsVietnamese gourmet and merchandise booths all in one placeIn addition to food-and-drink booths where you can enjoy Vietnamese cuisine, numerous merchandise booths and exhibits by companies and organizations are planned. Not only can you easily enjoy authentic flavors, but you can also get a feel for Vietnamese culture and everyday life.Don’t miss the water puppetry and stage eventsPrograms are planned where you can enjoy culture and music, including water puppetry—known as a traditional Vietnamese performing art—and stages by Vietnam’s top artists. Beyond gourmet food, you can spend time experiencing uniquely Vietnamese forms of expression and entertainment.An event where you can feel Japan–Vietnam exchangeThe Vietnam Festival is a large-scale event held to promote exchange between Japan and Vietnam. Through food, music, and culture, it provides a place to feel the connection between the two countries up close, and is recommended not only for those with ties to Vietnam but also for first-timers to Vietnamese culture.Recommended forRecommended for those who want to enjoy Vietnamese cuisine, take part in an international exchange event, experience music and culture, or enjoy a weekend outing around Yoyogi Park. Perfect for outings with family or friends, and for anyone who wants to experience overseas culture in Tokyo.※ Event details, performers, and vendors are subject to change. Please check the official website for the latest information.
An international short film festival where you can enjoy short films from around the world at Tokyo venues and onlineShort Shorts Film Festival & Asia 2026(SSFF & ASIA 2026) is an international short film festival where you can enjoy short films gathered from around the world. In addition to screenings at venues across Tokyo, the online program \"Online Grand Theater\" will also be held, allowing you to experience a diverse range of works from Japan and abroad.SSFF & ASIA 2026 is an international short film festival held in Tokyo. Short films packed with surprises, emotion, and new perspectives from around the world come together, making it enjoyable not only for film fans but also for those who don’t usually attend film festivals.Theatrical screenings are scheduled to take place at venues across Tokyo, including MoN Takanawa: The Museum of Narratives, Akasaka Intercity Conference, Euro Live, WITH HARAJUKU HALL, and LIFORK HARAJUKU. Online screenings will also be available, so even those who cannot visit the venues can enjoy the works from home.The theme for 2026 is \"Cinema Engineering.\" Focusing on the various elements that make up visual expression—such as camera, lighting, sound, and AI—the program offers the narrative qualities and viewing experiences unique to short films.Event highlightsEnjoy short films from around the worldAt SSFF & ASIA 2026, short films collected from around the world will be screened. In works ranging from a few minutes to around 25 minutes, you’ll find expressions across diverse genres such as drama, animation, and documentary.Held both at Tokyo venues and onlineIn addition to screenings at Tokyo venues, the online program \"Online Grand Theater\" will be offered. Whether you soak in the unique atmosphere of a film festival at the venue or enjoy the works at home at your own pace, both are recommended.The 2026 theme is \"Cinema Engineering\"While paying attention to new trends surrounding visual expression, such as AI and vertical video, the program invites you to reconsider the value of the cinematic experience.A wide variety of programs and initiativesPlanned programs include the Kids Program, Art Program, Cinematic Tokyo Program, Focus on Africa Program, and Focus on Korea Program, offering many different perspectives. It’s recommended not only for film lovers, but also for family outings and for those seeking new cultural experiences in Tokyo.Recommended forRecommended for those who love films and visual works, want to explore short films from around the world, and wish to take part in an international cultural event held in Tokyo. Because short films have brief running times, even first-time festival-goers can join easily and casually enjoy the programs that interest them.※ Screened works, programs, schedules, and venues are subject to change. Please check the official website for the latest information.
One of Asia’s largest art events, bringing diverse expressions together at Tokyo Big SightDesign Festa vol.63 is an art event held across all West & South Halls of Tokyo Big Sight. From exhibitions and sales of original works to performances and live painting, you’ll encounter a wide range of creative expressions.The venue gathers many artists and creators, both professional and amateur, showcasing a diverse array of works including illustrations, lifestyle goods, accessories, fashion, photography, and three-dimensional pieces.Not only can you purchase works, but you can also talk directly with the creators—one of Design Festa’s unique attractions. While learning about the background and craftsmanship behind pieces that catch your eye, you can discover new favorites.Event HighlightsA large-scale event with around 6,500 boothsCreators from diverse genres exhibit at the venue. From art pieces and handmade goods to fashion items, there’s a wide range to enjoy.Direct interaction with creatorsOne of the charms is hearing directly from the artists about the background and details of works that interest you, making the art feel more personal.Live, in-the-moment expressionsBeyond exhibitions and sales, you can experience live painting and performances—expressions you can enjoy only on-site.Recommended forRecommended for those who love art and lifestyle goods, are looking for handmade items, or want to meet creators. It’s perfect for outings with family and friends, and equally enjoyable for those who prefer to take their time exploring alone.※Event content and exhibitors are subject to change. Please check the official website for the latest information.
Third IKIJI Yose|Kokontei Engiku We will hold the third yose (rakugo) event at the apparel brand “IKIJI” in Ryogoku. This time, we welcome master Kokontei Engiku, who will draw you in with refined storytelling and assured performance. Experience the charm of rakugo in IKIJI’s space, where you can relax and enjoy it with ease. First-time rakugo guests are very welcome to join. 【Date】Friday, May 22, 2026 Doors 18:30 / Start 19:00 / Ends around 21:00 【Venue】IKIJI STORE 1-5-7 Midori, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 【Performer】Kokontei Engiku 【Admission】 2,000 yen (tax included, cash only) 【Reservations】 Email: info@ikiji.jp Please use the subject “Participation in IKIJI Yose” and include your name and number of attendees. Phone: 03-6659-6364 In-store reservations are also accepted. Spend a slightly special Friday night in Ryogoku. We look forward to welcoming you.
Enjoy Tokyo after dark at a night market where food, music, and culture come togetherTokyo Night Market is a market event held along the Keyaki Namiki at Yoyogi Park, designed for enjoying Tokyo at night. Food and drinks, live shows, DJs, and performances come together, making it a popular event that’s easy to stop by after work or on a weekend outing.The venue will feature food and drink booths where you can enjoy gourmet offerings from Japan and abroad, as well as market stalls, a music stage, DJ booths, and street performances. Amid the lively atmosphere characteristic of the Shibuya/Harajuku area, you can casually experience Tokyo’s night culture.In 2026, it is scheduled to run for five days from Wednesday, May 20 to Sunday, May 24. On weekdays it starts at 16:00, and on weekends at 14:00, with all days running until 22:00. Because it runs into the nighttime hours, it’s also recommended as a spot for an evening outing or a quick stop after a meal.Event highlightsEnjoy a wide variety of food and drinksAt Tokyo Night Market, food and drink booths line up offering a range of genres. From easy-to-grab street-food bites to menus from distinctive vendors, the appeal is being able to stroll and snack while feeling the night breeze.Live music, DJs, and performances are highlights tooThe venue plans live stages by artists, DJs, and street performances, offering music and entertainment. It’s an event where you can enjoy not only the food but also the overall atmosphere.An evening outing in the Shibuya/Harajuku areaThe Keyaki Namiki at Yoyogi Park, the event venue, is conveniently located with easy access from Harajuku Station and Shibuya Station. It’s easy to stop by before or after shopping or sightseeing, making it perfect for outings with friends and family, as well as for a refreshing break after work.Recommended forRecommended for those who want to enjoy Tokyo at night, love food events and markets, want to experience music and culture, or are looking for a weekend outing spot around Shibuya/Harajuku. Admission is free, so it’s easy to drop in and enjoyable even for first-time visitors.※Event details, performers, and vendors are subject to change. Please check the official website for the latest information.
One day only during Golden Week! Beginners and first-timers welcome! No need to bring anything!! A one-day-only workshop. On the day, you will experience yukata dressing and simple acting. ~ No experience required • Free costume rental • Seniors also very welcome ~ Experience Japanese culture by wearing a yukata (rental & dressing support included) Try simple acting using a script Speak out loud to relieve stress & express yourself Meet peers and people from other generations [Come empty-handed! Two great perks] 1) Full yukata set, free rental: We will prepare the yukata, obi, and waist cords. Please come empty-handed on the day. 2) Learn how to dress, too: We will carefully teach how to put it on. After joining this workshop, both men and women will be able to wear a yukata by themselves and go out this summer!
A nostalgic yet new interactive exhibition tracing Heisei-era romanceThe “Heisei Romance Exhibition” will be held at the Roppongi Museum. Through items and experiences that symbolize love in the Heisei era—flip phones, pagers, purikura albums, exchange diaries, passing notes, and more—you can relive the thrills and youthful feelings of those days.At the venue, the roughly 30 years of the Heisei era are divided into “early, middle, and late” exhibition zones, featuring around 3,000 items and experiences related to romance of the time. With a few exceptions, exhibits can be handled, so you can not only reminisce but also touch, play, and experience the atmosphere of Heisei.The exhibition runs from April 7, 2026(Tue)to June 28(Sun). Venue: Roppongi Museum. Opening hours: Mon–Thu 10:00–19:30(last entry 19:00), Fri–Sun and during Golden Week 10:00–21:00(last entry 20:30).Event HighlightsA display where you can “touch and play” with Heisei-era romance itemsOpen flip phones, browse decorated purikura albums, and explore items that bring back memories of romance and friendships from back then. You can also enjoy quintessential Heisei everyday scenes, like passing notes in class, entering messages on a pager, or calling your partner from a landline.An immersive space to relive “Heisei romance”In the exhibition space, you can trace how romance in the Heisei era evolved alongside changes in communication methods, through items and interactive experiences. By engaging with passing notes, exchange diaries, flip phones, and purikura albums, you can revisit your own memories or relive a Heisei youth you never knew.Enjoy nostalgic after-school experiences, tooThere are also booths that evoke after-school hours in Heisei: chatting at a family restaurant, choosing CDs at TSUTAYA, decorating notebooks, and more. Visit with friends, a partner, or family, and you’re sure to reminisce about those days.A limited-time exhibition in RoppongiThe Roppongi Museum is a 7-minute walk from Tokyo Metro Roppongi Station and a 10-minute walk from Azabu-juban Station. It’s an easy stop to pair with dining or outings in the Roppongi area—a limited-time exhibition.Recommended forRecommended for those who love Heisei-era culture, want to revisit nostalgic items like flip phones, purikura albums, and pagers, or wish to enjoy reminiscing with friends, partners, or family. This exhibition can be enjoyed not only by the generation that lived through the Heisei era in real time, but also by younger generations who want to experience its atmosphere.※ Dates, opening hours, and exhibition contents are subject to change. Please check the official website for the latest information.
A Taiwanese night market arrives at Tokyo Skytree Town®. Experience Taiwan with Tainan lanterns and gourmet delights“Taiwan Festival in Tokyo Skytree Town® 2026 – Tainan Lantern Festival –” is an event where you can enjoy the ambiance of Taiwanese night markets and the food and culture of Tainan in Tokyo. Through the enchanting lantern decorations that adorn the venue, drinks made with Tainan fruits, and Taiwanese night market fare, you can experience the charm of Taiwan.“Taiwan Festival,” with the theme 【365 days of Taiwanese night markets in Japan.】, lets you experience Taiwan through night market cuisine from across the island. Since its first edition, it has been popular with many visitors, and in 2026 it collaborates with Tainan City, the ancient capital of southern Taiwan, to showcase Tainan’s food, culture, and appeal.Because it’s held at Tokyo Skytree Town®, it’s easy to drop by while sightseeing or shopping in Tokyo. It’s recommended not only for those who want to enjoy Taiwanese cuisine, but also for anyone seeking an overseas vibe or a photogenic outing spot.Event highlightsTainan lanterns that color the venueWith the cooperation of Tainan City, Taiwan, Tainan lanterns procured locally will beautifully decorate the venue. In Taiwan, lanterns are beloved as symbols of happiness and wishes, and they will cast a dreamy glow over the spring nights at Tokyo Skytree Town®. Enjoy a space that feels as if you were traveling in Taiwan.Tropical drinks made with Tainan fruitsSpecial items using fruits from Tainan—known as one of Taiwan’s leading fruit-producing regions—will be available. Drinks made with pineapples and mangoes, noted for their rich sweetness and refreshing acidity, pair perfectly with Taiwanese dishes. Juices are also available for those who do not drink alcohol.Taiwanese gourmet recreating authentic flavorsIn addition to familiar Taiwanese night market favorites, representative dishes of Tainan will also be featured. Starting with a “Tainan set” where you can enjoy danzai noodles and fried spring rolls, you can savor local flavors such as pan-fried soup dumplings, large fried chicken cutlets, and Tainan shrimp rice.Taiwan goods and Taiwanese-style relaxation, tooThe venue will also host a retail area lined with uniquely Taiwanese souvenirs and sundries, Taiwanese sweets, seasonings, Taiwanese tea, and more. There will even be a booth where you can experience authentic Taiwanese-style relaxation—perfect for unwinding after enjoying savory dishes and desserts.Recommended forRecommended for those who want to enjoy Taiwanese cuisine, soak up the atmosphere of Taiwan’s night markets, experience the food and culture of Tainan, or enjoy an outing around TOKYO SKYTREE TOWN®. Perfect not only for trips with family and friends, but also as a convenient stop during sightseeing.※ Event details, vendor lineup, and hours are subject to change. Please check the official website for the latest information.
A spring special exhibition that explores the allure of "color" alive in Japan’s seasons and nature「いろ あはれなり ―ふれる、ひろがる、日本の色―」 is a special exhibition themed on Japanese colors, where you can experience the appeal of the diverse colors that have lived in the seasons, nature, living creatures, and everyday life.In Japan, there are many beautiful color names—such as wisteria, young bamboo, and coral—born from scenes of nature, the seasons, and daily life. In this exhibition, you can enjoy seeing, feeling, and thinking as you explore the richness and depth of such “Japanese colors.”By taking a fresh look at the colors that abound in everyday life, you will also notice connections with nature, culture, and language. This exhibition is recommended not only for family outings but also for those interested in Japanese culture and color.Exhibition highlightsExperience the rich expressions of Japanese colorsThis exhibition focuses on Japanese colors derived from the changing seasons, the workings of nature, and living creatures. By imagining scenes from color names and sensing the allure of colors that have lived on in daily life, attire, and language, you can encounter an aesthetic sensibility unique to Japan.Table Science sessions held dailyDuring the period, the Table Science activity "Create cards that color the seasons" is held every day. Through hands-on experiences related to the exhibition’s theme, you can feel the fun of color more closely.Related events and lectures also heldDuring the exhibition, related events are planned that let you enjoy color from various angles, such as the Science Show "Colorful Grand Experiment!", art frame making, and a junihitoe dressing demonstration. Lectures themed on the mysteries of color hidden in everyday life will also be held. (Some events require reservations.)Enjoyable for children and adults alikeWith no reservation required and free admission, this special exhibition can be enjoyed by anyone. Because it broadens interest in nature and culture through color, it is perfect for family learning outings and for those looking for an easy-to-visit exhibit around the Minato area.Recommended forRecommended for those interested in Japanese colors and traditional culture, those looking for a free exhibition that families can enjoy, those who want to enjoy hands-on exhibits at the science museum, and those seeking outing destinations around Toranomon and Kamiyacho. This event lets familiar "color" become a starting point for feeling the depth of Japan’s nature and culture.* Dates, participation methods, and reservation requirements for related events vary by content. Please check the official website for the latest information.
Ami will host an international exchange party&concert on Saturday, March 7. Details of the party&concert are as follows (capacity: 100). Date and time: Saturday, March 7, 2026, starting at 6:30 p.m. Venue: Toshima Ward Citizens Center, 8th Floor, Multipurpose Hall, 1-20-10 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima Ward, next to Animate, a 6-minute walk from Ikebukuro Station Participation fee: 2,000 yen (food, drinks, and concert). Students: 2nd-floor seats, concert viewing only: 500 yen (1 hour) Payment methods: cash transfer, PayPay. We will inform you of the transfer details. Program: Classical concert (piano, flute, vocals), rock concert, J-POP concert Food and drinks: Japanese, Italian, and American cuisine; beer, whisky, wine, cocktails, sours; juice, cola, tea, barley tea, etc. We hope you can join us. Please feel free to contact us.
The "TV Anime Detective Conan" 30th Anniversary Exhibition will be held at Tokyo Dome City Prism Hall! The TV anime "Detective Conan," which began airing on January 8, 1996, is finally celebrating its 30th broadcast anniversary. As part of the Detective Conan "TV&MOVIE 30YEAR PROJECT," the "30th Anniversary of Broadcasting: TV Anime \"Detective Conan\" Exhibition" will be held. Why not take this opportunity to come and visit? 【Exhibition Contents】 ■Entrance To commemorate the 30th anniversary, Conan Edogawa and 30 characters will welcome you at the entrance. ■Introduction We will present, all at once, 30 years' worth of the familiar opening scene from the TV anime: "Looks like a child, brain of an adult—his name is Detective Conan!!" ■From here, we introduce the behind-the-scenes of how the TV anime "Detective Conan" is made #1 Planning Everything begins with planning when producing an anime. Here, materials such as character designs and art setting documents are on display. We also showcase the key points Gosho Aoyama values when creating characters, as well as the director's recommended tricks. Don't miss the model displays, including the Mouri Detective Agency, created from actual art materials! #2 Storyboards Storyboards are essential for structuring an anime's story. Here, the walls are covered with actual storyboards used in the TV anime "Detective Conan." Why not experience in this exhibition space the vast number of storyboards drawn over the past 30 years? #3 Animation The animation process, packed with the most important elements for creating anime footage—“color and movement”. Here, Conan's motions are displayed frame by frame. Please experience visually the moment when the character springs to life, from black-and-white line art to full color. #4 Dubbing (ADR) Dubbing breathes life into the characters that have begun moving on screen. Here, you can compare the differences in Conan Edogawa's expressions of "joy, anger, sorrow, and pleasure," and view congratulatory comments from the voice actors. #5 Theme songs Theme songs are indispensable to TV anime. Here, we shine a spotlight on the theme songs of the TV anime "Detective Conan," displaying historical CD jackets and a chronology. #SP Memorial scenes Memorable scenes and character highlights are exhibited here. Let's look back in chronological order from 1996, when the broadcast began. #SP Thanks Theater Here, with gratitude to everyone who supports the TV anime "Detective Conan," we present a special exhibition movie. Enjoy the exhibition's original story, available only here. ■NEXT CONAN’S HINT After the ending of the TV anime "Detective Conan," NEXT CONAN’S HINT provides clues to the next case. Here we introduce past NEXT CONAN’S HINTs. We also present behind-the-scenes of producing the special exhibition movie. Let's review how a TV anime is made. ◆A wide range of exhibition-exclusive original goods will also appear! Original goods for the exhibition will be on sale. Details will be announced on the official website and official X as they become available. ※Merchandise images are for illustrative purposes. ※Event details are subject to change. ※Please check the official website for details.
The excitement of the GW Gyoza VS Karaage showdown is back! The food festival that heats up Tokyo’s winter, “Furusato Tokyo Support Festival Local Gourmet Hot Pots VS Umami Dashi Oden in Ueno 2026,” will be held for 10 days from Friday, February 20 to Sunday, March 1, 2026, at Ueno Onshi Park and Shinobazu Pond. Carrying on the fervor of the GW “Gyoza VS Karaage Fest” that drew huge crowds, this time brings the ultimate showdown between winter classics: “Hot Pots” and “Umami Dashi Oden”! The fierce battle of “Gyoza VS Karaage” that proved wildly popular during GW scales up in winter as “Hot Pots VS Umami Dashi Oden”! Warming hot pots like rich Hakata motsu nabe, Fukaya negi chicken nabe, and chanko nabe made with carefully selected ingredients from across Japan, along with umami-packed oden simmered in meticulously prepared broths such as Sapporo miso oden and Dosanko kelp-dashi oden, will gather all in one place. Whether you’re Team Nabe or Team Oden—and even fans of warm drinks like atsukan—an array of diverse local specialties will satisfy everyone! In the crisp winter air, enjoy this culinary battle with family and friends while also taking in live music and performances on the outdoor stage(see the Live details page for more information). ※Please check the official website for detailed information.
Baumkuchen from all over Japan gather together! From Hokkaido in the north to Okinawa in the south, a wide variety of Baumkuchen from across Japan will gather at the venue. Limited items available only at the Baumkuchen Expo are in the spotlight again this year. Please enjoy a moment to fully indulge in the beloved sweet “Baumkuchen”. ◆ This time, 30 brands will open popup booths! About 300 varieties of Baumkuchen from across Japan will gather! In the Local Baumkuchen Corner, about 160 brands from all 47 prefectures will exhibit. Additionally, 30 brands will have popup brand booths. The venue will bring together about 300 types of Baumkuchen! From simple Baumkuchen to fruit-infused ones and uniquely shaped varieties that make you want to take photos, the diverse selection can be enjoyed with both your eyes and palate. <List of brand booths>*Brands are subject to change You can purchase Baumkuchen you can’t usually find, including limited-time shops, exclusive items, and live demonstration sales. Hokkaido: Haus Von Frau Kurosawa/小樽石蔵バウム/米粉のバウムクーヘン ring ring Yamagata: COMERU/南陽バウムクーヘン こおどり庵 Ibaraki: アトリエ プティ・ボア Tochigi: たぬクーヘン Gunma: BAUMEN BROTHERS Saitama: 村田屋 Chiba: せんねんの木 Tokyo: Toki-Tokyo Baumkuchen Kanagawa: MYSTAR BASE, Niigata: BARREL COFFEE BAUM Ishikawa: ツキトワ by meigetsudo Yamanashi: エイトバウム/パティスリー ザ・エレン Gifu: KOKOKOバウムクーヘン/nicoem/広重バームクーヘン Shizuoka: Sweets house PIMAL Aichi: キングファーム/ココトモファーム/パティスリー フェアリーヌ/三寿園/創作桃菓 桃花亭 Mie: トキノワu.Baumkuchen/瑞宝軒龍乃掌バウム Shiga: クラブハリエ Hyogo: シルエラ・シルクロ Fukuoka: ATELIERITO(アトリエイト) <List of Local Baumkuchen participating brands>*Brands are subject to change. ・Hokkaido:Dessert de COLOCO/㈱三星/柳月/洋菓子工房北いち輪/和創菓ひとひら ・Aomori:GATEAU poco a poco/nico cakes/BUNACO ・Iwate:おかし工房木村屋/ブルージュ プリュス ・Miyagi:WHITE SHIP/のびるバウム/ムッシュマスノ・アルパジョン ・Akita:お菓子のくらた/ハナマルシェ ・Yamagata:gnade/シベール ・Fukushima:BAUM HOUSE YONOMORI/お菓子の蔵 太郎庵/バウムラボ樹楽里 ・Ibaraki:farmkuchen Fukasaku/LA VORO/なめがた米こバウムクーヘン/バームクーヘン専門店クローネ/花水木/和バウムクーヘン工房つか本 ・Tochigi:バウムクーヘン工房はちや ・Gunma:きの輪バウムクーヘン/琴音や ・Saitama:花園フォレスト/金笛木桶バウム/自家製バウムクーヘン切り株の家 ・Chiba:Egg's Baum marugen/お菓子のたいよう/カモガワバウム/パティスリーメヌエット/見波亭 ・Tokyo:ヴィヨン/パティスリー レザネフォール/ラ バランス銀座/ルショコラ ドゥ アッシュ/檜木ノばーむ ・Kanagawa:パティスリー栗の里/ベルグの4月/菊野屋製菓舗/和菓子 菜の花 ・Niigata:御まんじゅう処結城堂 ・Toyama:ぐるる富山/ボン・リブラン/菓子工房フェルヴェール/田舎バウム ふくる ・Ishikawa:Kikkado/muine/OHAKO KANAZAWA/しあわせお菓子ふらん・どーる/メルヘン日進堂 ・Fukui:VIVANT/シュトラウス金進堂/菓子工房ぽこあぽこ/西洋菓子倶楽部/バームクーヘン工房森のこしかけ ・Yamanashi:BAUM ARURA/黒富士農場/富士山プロダクト ・Nagano:バウムクーヘン工房 結びの木/バウムクーヘン木輪舎/フランス洋菓子マロン/ル・ノール・リヴィエール/九九や旬粋/信州松本バウムクーヘン工房てまりや/白馬SWEETS工房 Ricca ・Gifu:バウムクーヘン専門店よしや/たんど~る/ナチュール ド ドルチェ/ヌベール ・Shizuoka:Baum薫~ばあむくん~/MatoKa/omotte/ヤタローグループ/リーベンローザ/雅正庵 ・Aichi:b'lab/KUSU KUSU BAUM/ばぁむくぅへん研究所/はっぴーバウム/匠工房ホープ ・Mie:エトワール・f・フィランテ ・Shiga:アンデケン/ローザンベリー多和田/阿辻農園 ・Kyoto:IKAIRYA BEIKA KYOTO/ズーセス ヴェゲトウス/バウムクーヘン工房CAZAN/ハセイチ珈琲/京ばあむ/美十 ・Osaka:MIYABI’Sバウムクーヘン専門店/TAMUTAMU...BAUMKUCHEN FACTORY/オベルカンフ/お菓子工房 新/むか新 ・Hyogo:AGRI CAFÉ/BAUM u. BAUM/ELEPHANTRING/Mon amie KIKI/ULURU BAUM LABO/バームクーヘン工房 Fullmoon/ホテルモントレ/ラトリエ ドゥ マッサ/株式会社 稔樹-miki-/杵屋/神戸ポートピアホテル/淡路島ばぁむ工房maaru factory/丸福バーム/パティスリーAKITO/おこめスイーツ&カフェ『米菓』 ・Nara:パティスリー Neiro/ローゼの菓瓶 ・Wakayama:おかし工房SAWA/バウムクーヘン専門店MAHALO/Petit a Petit ・Tottori:パティスリーミノウラ/妖菓堂 ・Shimane:パティスリー・ディラン/ベッカライコンディトライヒダカ/奥出雲前綿屋/洋菓子工房 リール ・Okayama:CAKE HOUSE FUKUYA/ORIGIN/ル・フォワイエ/菓子工房KLARA ・Hiroshima:コンディトライ・フェルダーシェフ/西洋菓子 無花果/櫟 kunugi ・Yamaguchi:トロアメゾン/バウムクーヘン&カフェ ラ・クチーナ ・Tokushima:イルローザ/かいふ菓子ロマンKIMOTOYA/バームマエハシ/阿波観光ホテル ・Kagawa:サンファソン/フランス菓子工房ラ・ファミーユ ・Ehime:PENTA FACTORY/イリスのバーム工房/ソルシエ/永久堂 ・Kochi:たまごファミリー/㈱浜幸 ・Fukuoka:fattoria da Cosimo/石村萬盛堂/未来図 ・Saga:BAUM KUCHEN 雅/SHOGETSUDO/バウムクーヘン専門店akneiro ・Nagasaki:ボンソアール ・Kumamoto:ASOMILK/おいし杉工房/スイーツラボ ボングー ・Oita:菊家/湯布院 GOEMON ・Miyazaki:ユウヒテラス ・Kagoshima:31℃LINE花子/たまご屋のSweets工房RANKO/菓子工房 Konomoto/霧島菓子処森三 ・Okinawa:ふくぎや ◆Original Tote Bag & Local Mini Baumkuchen Assortment Set A limited item featuring mini Baumkuchen from 6 brands packed in an original tote bag ・A Set 2,160 yen (tax included) Hokkaido:柳月、Fukushima:バウムラボ樹楽里、Ibaraki:バームクーヘン専門店クローネ、Aichi:はっぴーバウム、Hyogo:ユーハイム、Kumamoto:おいし杉工房 ※On sale each day from 10:00 a.m. ※Limited to 50 sets per day (limit 1 set per person) ・B Set 2,160 yen (tax included) Hokkaido:和創菓ひとひら、Aomori:GATEAU pocp a poco、Ibaraki:なめかた米こバウムクーヘン、Chiba:Egg’sBaum marugen、Shiga:クラブハリエ、Hyogo:ユーハイム ※On sale each day from 2:00 p.m. ※Limited to 50 sets per day (limit 1 set per person) ◆Use this as a guide to local Baumkuchen!Baumkuchen BAR47 Choose any five from 47 varieties of regional Baumkuchen, served bite-sized at “Baumkuchen BAR47.” You can sample a little of the Baumkuchen you want to try, so why not use it as a reference when choosing at the “Local Baum Corner”? Five Baumkuchen of your choice 1 plate ¥510 (tax included) Drinks (Coffee: hot / mineral water) ¥150 (tax included) ※While supplies last. ※Last order is until 30 minutes before closing time. ※Photos are for illustrative purposes. ※If you cannot finish, you may take it home, but please do so at your own responsibility. ※Content may change. ◆Enjoy freshly baked, fluffy Baum! AI artisan “THEO” presents “Freshly Baked Baumkuchen.” After five years of development, the world’s first AI baking machine dedicated to Baumkuchen, “THEO,” has been born! During the period, Baumkuchen baked by AI artisan “THEO” will be sold. Freshly baked Baumkuchen is rich with egg flavor. ※Limited quantities available each day Freshly baked Baumkuchen (1 piece) ¥432 (tax included) Bake times ①10:30~ ②11:30~ ③12:30~ ④13:30~ ⑤14:30~ ⑥15:30~ ⑦16:30~ ⑧17:30~ ⑨18:30~ ◆Celebrate birthdays with a Baumkuchen topped with a cute floral wreath. For birthdays, Baumkuchen. Like the growth rings of a tree, Baumkuchen is baked in layers. We gave shape to your yearly “congratulations.” Celebrate with Baumkuchen adorned with seasonal flowers for spring, summer, autumn, and winter! Spring: Tulip, Viola, Nemophila, Pansy Summer: Sunflower, Campsis, Portulaca, Zinnia Autumn: Cosmos, Dahlia, Gentian, Dianthus Winter: Poinsettia, Sasanqua, Anemone, Cymbidium Birthday Baumkuchen (Flower Wreath) Each 1 piece ¥2,700 (tax included) ※Photos are for illustrative purposes. ◆Decide the top local Baumkuchen from across Japan! “Final Kuchen General Election” to be held The Final Kuchen General Election booth in the venue will be decorated just like a polling station. Election-style posters of the entry brands, ballot boxes, and writing stands will be set up. Those who participate in the vote will receive a small gift available only at the Baumkuchen Expo! Although actual voting rights start at age 18, the Final Kuchen General Election has absolutely no age limit. Even small children can vote, so please join with your family. This time, 26 brands will bring their carefully selected Baumkuchen and stand as candidates in the election. Instagram voting will also be held, so you can vote from anywhere in Japan during the event period. Local brands are eagerly awaiting your precious vote. Vote for your favorite local Baumkuchen and cheer on your favorite Baum! 【On-site voting】 Voting period: Feb 19 (Thu)–Feb 24 (Tue), 2026 10:00–19:00 Please fill out the ballot and put it into the ballot box. Fill out the form and vote to receive a novelty item available only at the Baumkuchen Expo! 【Instagram Voting】 ・Period: February 1 (Sun)–February 28 (Sat), 2026 Likes (♡) on each entry post on the official Baumkuchen Expo Instagram will be counted as votes. ◆ Throw a Baumkuchen and get a Baumkuchen?! “Baum Toss”! Throw ring-shaped Baumkuchen rings at targets for eight regions nationwide to win local Baumkuchen! We have two options: Course A, 100 yen per try for a chance to win a local mini Baumkuchen, and Course B, 500 yen per try for a chance to win a whole local Baumkuchen. Which region’s Baumkuchen you get depends on your skill! Even if you miss the target, you’ll receive a participation prize, so feel free to join in. 〇 Course A: 3 throws per try, 100 yen (tax included) Prize: Receive one local mini Baumkuchen from the region whose target your ring lands in 〇 Course B: 3 throws per try, 500 yen (tax included) Prize: If you land all rings on the same target, receive one whole local Baumkuchen from that region ※ For both Course A and Course B, only one Baumkuchen will be awarded. ※ Combined limit of the first 500 participants per day across Courses A and B. ※ For both Course A and Course B, a participation prize will be given even if you miss. ◆ Calling all “Baumian” (people whose surnames include the “tree” radical)! As a follower campaign for the Baumkuchen Expo Instagram, we are recruiting “Baumian.” Those who follow Instagram and whose surnames contain the kanji radical “tree” (木) will be certified as “Baumian.” ・Application period: Monday, February 1, 2026, 15:00 – Sunday, February 15, 2026, 17:00 ・Eligibility: Residents of Japan who have a public Instagram account and agree to these application rules. 【Baumian application and certification procedure】 ① Follow the official Baumkuchen Expo Instagram account (@baumkuchenexpo). ② Enter your name and Instagram account via the Baumian application form on the official Baumkuchen Expo website. ③ Followers whose surnames are confirmed to include the kanji “木” will receive an image of a certificate via Instagram DM. 【Baumian benefits】 ・With a single purchase of 3,000 yen or more before tax at the venue, show your receipt and certificate image to get three chances at the Baum Roulette. ・Companions of a Baumian who make a single purchase of 3,000 yen or more before tax and present the receipt can get one chance at the Baum Roulette. ※ To confirm personal use, please present the screen showing receipt of the Instagram DM at checkout. ※ Showing only a downloaded image is invalid. ☆ Baumian benefits are planned to continue beyond this event. ◆ Mini live and benefits session by “甘党男子,” special supporters of the Baumkuchen Expo A mini live by “甘党男子,” participating as special supporters of the Baumkuchen Expo, will be held. Sunday, February 22, 2026 Part 1: 12:00– Mini live, 12:40–13:20 Benefits session Part 2: 14:30– Mini live, 15:10–15:50 Benefits session Venue: Tobu Department Store Ikebukuro Main Store, 8th-floor rooftop “Sky Deck Plaza” ※ Details will be announced on the Baumkuchen Expo official website and official Twitter. ※As the event venue is outdoors, the event may be modified or canceled in the case of inclement weather. Thank you for your understanding. ※Due to various circumstances, business hours and events are subject to change. ※For details, please check the official website.
The "Oden & Local Sake Fest" is back this year! An event where you can enjoy local oden from across Japan, each shop's signature original oden, and delicious local sake. In addition to oden and local sake, there will also be stalls offering skewered grilled sweetfish, meat skewers, grilled squid and takoyaki, as well as festival stalls that children can enjoy. Why not take this opportunity to stop by? ※Please check the official website for details.
Enjoy an afternoon tea that expresses the world of Rouge Coffret. The 『ストロベリー&ローズ アフタヌーンティー ~Rouge Coffret(ルージュ・コフレ)~』 will be held at TAVERN by the green (タバーン・バイ ザ グリーン) on the 2nd floor of The Strings Omotesando. Featuring juicy strawberries and fragrant roses, we present an elegant afternoon tea inspired by Rouge Coffret, where sweets capturing the beauty of red are arranged like jewels. The afternoon tea stand will appear in a glamorous style adorned with sparkling bijoux and roses. The sweets selection includes six items that brighten the stand: a strawberry pie brimming with fresh berries, champagne jelly scented with rose, a glossy bright-red chocolate mousse, and rose-shaped macarons. Making its debut is the “strawberry coffret”, which lets you enjoy fresh domestic strawberries just as they are. Using carefully selected branded strawberries that change daily, it offers a luxurious experience pleasing to both the eyes and the palate. Savories include four kinds such as TAVERN’s special mini burgers packed with umami and an open-faced sandwich of smoked salmon and mascarpone cheese, along with salad and potage, for a satisfyingly abundant lineup. On weekdays, a special cocktail salad is served: a stylish caprese of strawberries and burrata cheese paired with crystal tomato jelly. For drinks, enjoy as much as you like from 16 varieties including teas from the Singapore-born luxury tea brand TWG Tea and The Strings Omotesando’s original blend coffee. The optional menu also features an aromatic and gorgeous martini based on dry gin and strawberry liqueur, layered with tea and pomegranate vinegar and adorned with petals. In addition, a special dessert of a crisp-baked croffle with strawberries and melting chocolate ice cream will appear. Together with the afternoon tea, savor a blissful, heart-unwinding moment. There is also a prix fixe course where you can choose a main dish and have four afternoon tea sweets served as dessert. At TAVERN by the green, why not indulge in a luxurious strawberry-and-rose teatime that sets your heart aflutter in rouge? ◆Afternoon Tea Menu <Salad> Weekdays: Strawberry and burrata caprese, cocktail salad with tomato crystal jelly Holidays: Strawberry and burrata caprese salad <Soup> Beet potage with framboise powder <Savories> ・Open-faced sandwich with smoked salmon and mascarpone cheese, balsamic sauce ・Hojicha mousse, red wine jelly ・Smoked tea duck, berry sauce ・TAVERN special mini burger, cacao gravy sauce <Sweets> ・Strawberry&Rose champagne jelly ・Crimson bonbon chocolat ・Bright red chocolate mousse ・Strawberry&Rose macaron ・Strawberry pie ・Strawberry&Rose chocolate tart ・Strawberry coffret(today’s domestic strawberries) ※2 pieces per person ◆Drink Menu A total of 16 varieties including teas by the luxury tea brand TWG tea founded in Singapore, coffee, and more ◆Optional Menu ・Strawberry&Rose martini ・Strawberry&chocolate croffle ◆Course Menu with Mini Afternoon Tea <Salad> Weekdays: Strawberry and burrata caprese, cocktail salad with tomato crystal jelly Holidays: Strawberry and burrata caprese salad <Soup> Beet potage with framboise powder <Main Dish> Choose one from below Buckwheat galette/Today’s pasta/Grilled swordfish/Grilled Shingen chicken thigh/Stone-oven bread burger(+¥1,200)/Grilled beef sirloin(+¥2,000) <Dessert> 4 afternoon tea sweets ・Strawberry&Rose champagne jelly ・Bright red chocolate mousse ・Strawberry&Rose macaron ・Strawberry&Rose chocolate tart ※For details, please check the official website.
Celebrating Vietnam’s Lunar New Year “Tet” The 3rd Vietnam Tet Festival will be held. At this event, a variety of content is planned, including stage programs introducing Vietnam’s traditional culture, authentic Vietnamese cuisine and related booths. Through culture and food, this is an opportunity to experience the charm of Vietnam up close. Please take this opportunity to visit.
One of Tokyo’s premier plum-blossom spots, boasting around 670 trees: about 280 red and about 390 white! The Setagaya Ume Festival is held at Hanegi Park in Setagaya, Tokyo. At peak bloom, about 280 red and about 390 white plum trees—around 670 in total—color the park. Many events will be held mainly on weekends and holidays this year as well, and various souvenirs are scheduled to be sold. ※For details, please check the official website.
A roundup introduction to standout gourmet foods, goods, and cosmetics! For three days from Friday, February 6 to Sunday, February 8, 2026, “Taiwan Culture Festival 2026 Spring” will be held at the B1F “Tokyo City i Performance Zone” in Marunouchi KITTE, Tokyo. This event is a festival where you can experience the charms of contemporary Taiwanese culture through food, design, and lifestyle. From the traditional to the latest trends, carefully selected brands will gather in one place to showcase Taiwan’s many faces to visitors. ◆ Distinctive exhibitors that embody the essence of Taiwan This Taiwan Culture Festival will feature 19 unique brands offering attractive products rooted in everyday life in Taiwan. From gourmet foods that recreate authentic flavors, to unique goods that brighten daily life, to beauty items that harness the gifts of nature, we welcome you with a diverse lineup. ◆ Culinary quest: heartwarming flavors of Taiwan A culinary experience that delves into the depth of Taiwan’s food culture awaits you. At 美麗(MEILI), fill your heart with the Taiwanese home-cooking staple “lu rou fan,” and discover new flavors with a “Taiwan tea canelé” for dessert. At ハッピー夢工房, run by a “Mama” from Tainan, in addition to nostalgic, heartwarming home-style dishes, traditional sweets eaten during the Taiwanese New Year will also be sold—gently sweet treats beloved as lucky items for the New Year. Each dish is carefully prepared to order to deliver freshly made deliciousness. For those who want to recreate authentic flavors at home, we recommend the all-purpose seasoning “堅果花椒醬” from 養泉商行. Just a spoonful will fill your usual table with the aroma of Taiwan. Also, the “veg sweet-and-sour bento” made with soy meat from ナチュラルフード overturns preconceptions about vegetarian food with its texture and taste. Furthermore, 飯田橋珈琲焙煎所 has selected coffee from Taiwan’s Alishan area. Enjoy at work or at home the gently clear aroma and calm sweetness. With Taiwanese coffee beans and drip bags carefully chosen by the roaster, we deliver “unchanging trust and gentle moments.” ◆ Enrich your life: design that blends tradition and innovation Why not bring a touch of Taiwan into your everyday life? At the Taiwan Love booth, durable, well-designed “fisherman’s net bags” add an accent to daily use. At the collaborative booth of textile brand in Blooom (印花楽) and accessory brand PIKNIK, you’ll find heart-fluttering design goods such as handkerchiefs depicting everyday Taiwanese scenes and playful earrings. At 湾ダーランド, items such as bags from “錦源興,” a fourth-generation textile shop in Tainan featured on NHK television, will be available. Rooted in Taiwanese tradition yet brought into the present, these products let you feel Taiwan’s “now.” In addition, Lantern presents “light-up kanzashi” that fuse Kawagoe lanterns with Taiwanese lanterns, creating a magical glow for special occasions. ◆ Healing and wellness: natural care from Taiwan Take a moment to soothe mind and body with natural care from Taiwan. At the booth of 明星花露水, which has a history of over 100 years, a slightly nostalgic traditional fragrance brings a calm moment. YOF beauty brings out your hair’s natural beauty with a shampoo that uses the natural cleansing ingredient “Mukuroji.” At the end of the day, enjoy a blissful bath time at home with 山元株式会社’s “台湾温泉粉,” letting you savor the feeling of a Taiwanese hot spring. ◆Deepen your love for Taiwan: Sharing travel and culture The YouTuber and illustrator copochan will sell books and items useful for traveling in Taiwan, as well as original character goods. Based on real experiences, these items are packed with tips to make trips to Taiwan even more enjoyable, delivering “a chance to fall even more in love with Taiwan.” ※The booth will be open for two days only: 2月7日(土)・8日(日). In addition, the Taiwan World Heritage Registration Support Association shares the charm of Taiwan’s cultural and natural heritage that deserves World Heritage status, such as the Alishan Forest Railway and Taroko Gorge. They are working to raise awareness of the 18 candidate sites recognized by the Taiwanese government. Furthermore, 慧上癮 offers sweets that intentionally feature a “soft texture.” These products were created from the desire to deliver deliciousness to everyone, including elderly people with weak teeth. ◆Taiwan lectures during the event period This event will not only offer gourmet foods and sundries for sale, but also host classes to learn more deeply about Taiwanese culture. All classes are free to join. Scheduled classes: ・Taiwanese language trial class - A hands-on session to encounter the Taiwanese language and further deepen understanding of Taiwanese culture ・Taiwan World Heritage Registration Support Association - Introducing the appeal of candidate World Heritage sites such as the Alishan Forest Railway and Taroko Gorge ・Other Taiwan information classes - Taiwan’s history, culture, daily life, etc. Details on the various themed information classes, including the detailed schedule and times, will be posted on the official Instagram. ※Please check the official website for more details.
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