CWAJ’s 68th Print Show Bridges Art, Culture and Education in Tokyo
Tokyo’s 68th CWAJ Print Show unites artists, collectors and art lovers in a celebration of printmaking, creativity and education with purpose.
Tokyo’s 68th CWAJ Print Show unites artists, collectors and art lovers in a celebration of printmaking, creativity and education with purpose.
Shibuya highlights its art, culture, and redevelopment to encourage visitors to explore beyond Hachiko and enjoy the city responsibly.
Explore Tokyo’s vibrant art scene in this comprehensive guide—discover top contemporary galleries, hidden neighborhood venues, traditional craft showcases, private museums, and exclusive collector events like Art Week Tokyo.
Tokyo is a city that never stops surprising you. Every neighborhood has a unique vibe, and there’s always something new to explore. Even after years of living here, you will still find hidden gems in unexpected places.
Renowned artisan Nobumi Miyake preserves tradition through kin-sai, blending innovation with Japan’s cultural essence in his exquisite bridal kimonos.
With a history spanning more than 650 years, Noh was recognized as a UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage in 2008.
The 67th CWAJ Print Show on October 16—20 in Tokyo is for art lovers to view and purchase contemporary Japanese art in-person or online. This year’s theme is “The Magic of Printmaking.”
Banksy is one of the most well-known and controversial figures in the world of street art. His thought-provoking pieces have developed their own fan bases around the world.