From intimate concerts to Valentine’s-inspired afternoon teas, there are tons of activities to do around Tokyo this week. It’s the final two weeks for some art exhibitions – be sure to check out any art galleries on the list before they finish.
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1. MTM Dinner Show: Jambalaya Night with Elliot Cormack
More Than Music is organizing a full dinner course to complement a live performance by singer-songwriter Elliot Cormack. His distinctive voice and unquestionable guitar talents are sure to rock your socks off. Bring in the new year by feasting, drinking and being merry with friends and family.
When: Jan 23 | More info
2. Hiromart Gallery: Winter Show
Hiromart Gallery is hosting its annual group exhibition Winter Show which features gallery artists from previous exhibitions. This year, the lineup includes Canadian painter Robin Fry as well as Japanese artists Sachie Kashima and Masanobu Sakakibara.
Notes from the gallery: Admission may be limited when the space is crowded. Please wear a face mask or covering. Please understand that hours and closure times of the gallery may be subject to change without notice depending on the situation concerning Covid-19.
When: Until Jan 23 | More info
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3. Tokyo Marriott Hotel Brilliant Sweet Afternoon Tea
It’s a chocoholic’s dream afternoon tea served by the Tokyo Marriott Hotel as it incorporates milk, dark, white and ruby chocolate into all of its desserts. Spend a heartwarming afternoon tea with friends, family and loved ones this holiday season.
When: Until Feb 28 | More info
4. Valentine’s Offerings at Hotel Gajoen
Throughout January and early February, Hotel Gajoen will offer various Valentine’s-themed afternoon tea sets, signature cocktails and limited quantity chef specials. The hotel’s patisserie also has exquisitely crafted chocolate sets available for takeaway. Note: Please be sure to check the hotel website for more details on each Valentine’s Day and White Day deal.
When: Until Mar 14 | More info
5. Omotenashi Selection Pop-up Shop
Looking for something quintessentially Japanese? Our friends at Omotenashi Selection are hosting a special pop-up shop in Nihonbashi this January. There you’ll find an exciting lineup of products, some of which were featured in our 2021 gift guides. If you’ve been looking for a special gift or simply want to get to know new and unique lesser-known Japanese producers, be sure to check it out.
When: Until Jan 30 | More info
6. Hiroto Ikeuchi Exhibition at Sai Gallery
This exhibition will be Hiroto Ikeuchi’s largest solo show to date and will present a conceptual space featuring full-body suits created with the development and manufacturing team of the body-enhancing robot company Skeletonics. Visitors will be able to experience new large-scale works created in collaboration with the interactive design company Prototype Inc. This will be featured alongside a selection of Ikeuchi’s previous works to provide visitors with the opportunity to see the development and inspiration behind his artistic process.
When: Until Jan 30 | More info
7. Fumiaki Aono Exhibition: Growing from the Valley – The Remnant of a Tate-mono
In this exhibition, Fumiaki Aono presents his latest works inspired by the bowl-shaped terrain around Shibuya Station which is near the gallery and the high-rise buildings constructed for the area’s redevelopment. From the act of “repairing” objects, Aono draws a narrative that leads the object’s primary reason of being to another dimension.
When: From Jan 14 | More info
8. Red Roses and Strawberries for Valentine’s at Grand Hyatt Tokyo
Celebrate the season of love with a visit to Grand Hyatt Tokyo. Indulge in a special strawberry-focused selection of sweets including double-layered choux filled with rich strawberry cream. Alongside the berries, take your pick from rose-infused desserts to get you in the Valentine’s Day mood.
When: Until Feb 28 | More info
9. Eugene Studio Exhibition in MOT: After the Rainbow
After the Rainbow is the first solo exhibition of the Eugene Studio in a Japanese museum, namely The Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (MOT). Based in Japan, the Eugene Studio is headed by Eugene Kangawa, an American-born artist who is the subject of growing international acclaim. As Kangawa was born in 1989, this will also be the first solo exhibition at MOT by an artist born during Japan’s Heisei Era (1989–2019). After the Rainbow will showcase two-dimensional works, large-scale installations, video and sculptural works from the Eugene Studio. The exhibition will explore the perspectives, ideas and philosophies that underlie the studio’s diverse body of work.
10. Collapse and Awakening: American Movies of the ‘70s
From the late 1960s to the 1970s, American cinema faced a major turning point. The social changes characteristic of the time, such as the Vietnam anti-war movement, inspired innovative movies that shook the core of individual consciousness. This exhibition looks back on the light and darkness of these classic movies from a 21st century perspective.
When: Until Mar 13 | More info
11. Togetherness: Design Exhibition by Esther Sandler
From January 2022, I AM gallery in Higashi-Nagasaki will exhibit the products of designer and illustrator Esther Sandler, under the name “Togetherness.” Togetherness is a label launched by Sandler, under which she creates products such as textiles, ceramics and cards. In addition to bold colors and beautiful designs, the creator is particularly proud of the environmentally friendly production, such as eschewing the use of harmful chemical substances and utilizing natural fibers that can be decomposed.
When: Until Mar 27 | More info
Winter Illuminations
12. Twinkle Color Christmas 2021
Shinjuku Southern Terrace is lit up with fantastical “Mirrorbowler” mirror balls and a Christmas tree in collaboration with Kiki & Lala, Little Twin Stars. Don’t miss out on the stunning Christmas tree decorated with pink and blue light baubles.
When: Until Feb 14 | More info
13. Hibiya Magic Time Illumination 2021
The concept for this event is “a moment like magic.” Hibiya is a town that frequently appears in movies and television dramas, making it the best place to take a moment away from everyday life. The illuminations are champagne gold and amber, giving a warm and relaxing vibe to the whole area. Go to the Park View Winter Garden on the sixth floor for more illuminations and a beautiful view of city lights.
When: Until Feb 14 | More info
14. Marunouchi Illumination 2021
As with every year, around 340 trees on both sides of the Marunouchi Naka-dori street are brightly lit with around 1.2 million “Champagne Gold” lights. The lights stetch along Tokyo Torch Park and Otemachi Naka-dori street. Around Tokyo Torch Terrace, many restaurants and cafes have available terrace seats, perfect for relaxing and enjoying the illuminations.
When: Until Feb 14 | More info
15. Tokyo Dome City Winter Illumination 2021
When it comes to illuminations, Tokyo Dome City is undoubtedly one of the most spectacular places to visit in the capital. You’ll find magnificent tunnels of lights, a giant Christmas tree and dozens of winter-inspired sculptures scattered around the area. This year’s theme is “picture perfect illuminations.”
When: Until Feb 28 | More info
16. Sagamiko Illumillion 2021
This winter, in addition to their regular display which uses six million LED lights, Sagamiko Illumillion features a Sailor Moon Eternal-themed area for fans of the franchise. It’s so impressive, it almost feels like you become one of the Sailor Guardians yourself.
When: Until Apr 3 | More info
17. Yomiuri Land Jewellumination 2021
The world’s only gemstone-inspired illumination event is taking place at Yomiuri Land. The installations use LEDs projecting the world’s first jewel LED color developed by Motoko Ishii. The theme that Ishii chose for the 2021-2022 season is “The Glimmer of Hope! -Symphony of Diverse Lights-.” Various colorful illuminations come together to create a magical environment.
When: Until Apr 4 | More info