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ARK HILLS CHRISTMAS 2025

1-12-32 Akasaka, Minato-ku Arkmori Building

ARK HILLS CHRISTMAS 2025 will be held from November 11, 2025 (Tuesday) ~ December 25, 2025 (Thursday). In Ark Karajan Square, an authentic and beautiful Christmas tree decorated with thinned wood ornaments will appear. This year, with the theme of "music" unique to Ark Hills, decorations with musical notes and musical instrument motifs add color, and visitors can enjoy a gorgeous moment. 【Event Overview】 Period: November 11, 2025 (Tuesday) ~ December 25, 2025 (Thursday) When illuminations are on: 8:00 a.m. ~ 11:30 p.m. (Ark Hills) 7:00 a.m. ~ 10:00 p.m. (Ark Hills South Tower) Location: Ark Hills Ark Karajan Square / Ark Forest Building / Ark Hills South Tower Inquiries: 03-6406-6664 Ark Hills Information (10:00~18:00 all days)

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AZABUDAI HILLS Christmas Market 2025

Minato-ku Azabudai 1-3-1 Azabudai Hills

This year, a Christmas market will be held at the central plaza of Azabudai Hills. After passing through the arched gate, a total of 17 stores, including 5 merchandise stores and 12 food and beverage stores, will spread out in an authentic Christmas space. There is also a fir tree with warm champagne gold lighting, which gently colors the Azabudai Hills. Date & Time: 2025.11.22 Sat - 12.25 Thu|11:00 - 21:00 Venue: Central Green Organizer: Mori Building Co., Ltd. Inquiries: Azabudai Hills General Information 03-6433-8100 (Telephone reception hours: 11:00-19:00) Fee: Free admission *During busy times, it may take some time to purchase the product, and to ensure safety, we may temporarily restrict information to the waiting line at each store. *Products, menus, and other event details are subject to change without notice. Sponsor: BM Brew Co., Ltd. During the period, Central Walk and Tower Plaza, which run through the basement of the city of Azabudai Hills, will exhibit a small character "Kururiko" that seems to have escaped from this year's key visual. Characters in the form of people, stars, and reindeer dance happily to the rhythm as if they were hearing music. Why don't you go to Azabudai Hills to see the fun Christmas world that "Kururiko" will unfold in a small leap?

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Roppongi Hills Christmas 2025

6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku Roppongi Hills

At Roppongi Hills, Tokyo's winter tradition, the Keyakizaka Illumination, is lit up again this year. The tree-lined path of Keyakizaka, which stretches for about 400 meters, is decorated with about 930,000 fantastic "SNOW&BLUE" LEDs. In addition, at 66 Plaza, the colorful illumination "Luminous Bouquet" inspired by a sparkling bouquet will be held again this year. In addition, the large roof plaza will hold an annual "Christmas market" that recreates the authentic German Christmas, and a "Christmas tree" will also appear on the West Walk, putting the city in a Christmas mood. ■Keyakizaka Illumination "SNOW&BLUE" Keyakizaka illumination announces the arrival of winter in the city of Roppongi. In the warm city lights that stretch for about 400 meters, you will be greeted by a fantastic sight emitted by the light of "SNOW&BLUE", which is inspired by the world of silver. Event Period : November 4th (Tue) ~ December 25th (Thu) Time : 17:00 ~ 23:00 *On the first day only, the lighting start time may be different. *The lighting time may vary depending on the congestion situation. Location: Roppongi Keyakizaka Street Contents : Approximately 930,000 LEDs Lighting Design : Satoshi Uchihara Design Office Sponsor : JRA ■66 Plaza Illumination "Luminous Bouquet" This year, 66 Plaza will be illuminated with the image of a colorful bouquet. You can enjoy a bouquet of light woven with a variety of colors. Event Period : November 4 (Tue) ~ December 25 (Thu) Time : 17:00~24:00 (scheduled) *The lighting start time may vary on the first day. *Until 23:00 on the last day Venue : 66 Plaza Contents: Illumination of about 200,000 LEDs resembling keyaki trees as a bouquet. A new light experience created by the overlapping of various lights. Lighting Design : Satoshi Uchihara Design Office ■Christmas Market 2025 - Christmas market where you can enjoy the authentic German atmosphere - The Roppongi Hills Christmas Market, known as one of the longest-established Christmas markets in Japan, is celebrating its 19th year this year. The venue recreates the Christmas market in Stuttgart, which is said to be the largest in the world. There are a total of 10 stores, including "Käte Wolfert", which is famous for handling traditional German Christmas items all year round, as well as authentic German dishes such as mulled wine and sausages, so you can enjoy a heartwarming Christmas. Event Period : November 22 (Sat) ~ December 25 (Thu) Time : 11:00~21:00 Venue : Large Roof Plaza Sponsor : Mazda Corporation

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The Prince Park Tower Tokyo "Christmas Afternoon Tea"

4-8-1 Shiba Park, Minato-ku The Prince Park Tower Tokyo

Afternoon tea using Pierre Marcolini's two original couvertures (bitter milk) is coming 🎅 for Christmas this year Starting with a mini parfait featuring limited-edition flavored ice cream made by Pierre Marcolini just for The Prince Park Tower Tokyo, there are a variety of sweets and savories available for this afternoon tea made with the original couverture! Another nice point is that you can spend a relaxing time in the 3-hour system. There is also a ✨ plan to enjoy tea selected by the tea instructor Period: Saturday, November 1, 2025 - Tuesday, December 30, 2025 Location: Lobby Lounge (1F) Price: ¥8,000/¥7,500 for 1 person [Seibu Prince Global Rewards (SEIBU PRINCE CLUB) members] Web: https://www.princehotels.co.jp/parktower/plan/lobbylounge/afternoontea_2025.11-12/ Contact: TEL: 03-5400-1111 (main)

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Minato Ward× Tokyo Bay "History, Culture, Night View and Food" Sparkling Night Cruise

〒108-0023 3-5 Shibaura, Minato-ku, Tokyo

This is a night cruise departing from Minato Ward and enjoying the night view of Tokyo Bay. < Tamachi Disaster Prevention Pier ~ Waters Takeshiba > While enjoying a welcome drink, you can enjoy historical and cultural explanations by the Minato City Tourism Ambassador. <Waters Takeshiba ~ Odaiba > While enjoying Minato Ward gourmet food, go through the Sumida River and Harumi Canal to Tokyo Bay and Odaiba After disembarking in Odaiba, you can also have a one-drink service at the Italian restaurant in Grand Nikko Tokyo Odaiba! Please enjoy the night view of Minato Ward, Tokyo from the boat!

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Toraya Akasaka Gallery Autumn/Winter Exhibition "Toraya Trivia ~Edo Period Edition~"

4-9-22 Akasaka, Minato-ku Toraya Akasaka store

In this exhibition, about 40 pieces of various "trivia" related to Toraya are on display, mainly from the Edo period (1603~1867). Please enjoy all this and that of Toraya that makes you want to talk to someone at the venue. ■Highlights of the exhibition■ ○ Introducing trivia from founding to opening a store in Tokyo in chronological order It traces the history of Toraya from the late Muromachi period, when it was founded in Kyoto, to Meiji 2 (1869), when the store in Tokyo was opened while the store in Kyoto remained the same. ○ Historical materials that tell the history of Toraya appear In the center of the venue, historical materials related to trivia are exhibited on a monthly basis, such as the "Rule Oki Te Shugaki" of the 2nd year of Bunka (1805), which corresponds to the current work regulations, and the bamboo bamboo tiger Tora Aoaokai Gai Ai Sei Gorge from the 11th year of Dengenroku (1698), which was used to deliver sweets to customers. *Exhibition schedule (all reproductions) November 1 ~ December 1: "Commandments" December 2 ~ December 24: "Clerk Role Book" December 25 ~ January 19, 2026: Taketora Green Shell Well Basket January 20th ~ February 15th: "Yukiyuki no Confectionery Street" Those who cooperate with the visitor survey at the venue will receive an original wallpaper image. ■Basic Information■ Title: Autumn/Winter Exhibition "Toraya Trivia ~Edo Period~" Dates: November 1, 2025 (Sat) ~ February 15, 2026 (Sun) Closed: November 6 (Thu), January 6 (Tue), February 6 (Fri) *Akasaka store is closed. Time: 9:30~18:00 *Year-end and New Year holidays are subject to change.      The latest information is on the Toraya official website ( https://www.toraya-group.co.jp/shops/shop-5 Please check the Venue: Toraya Akasaka Gallery Toraya Akasaka Store, 4-9-22 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo 1st basement floor, about a 7-minute walk from Exit A of Akasaka Mitsuke Subway Station Fee: Free admission Telephone: 03-3408-2402 (Department in charge/Toraya Bunko)

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Okura Shukokan Special Exhibition "God and Buddha Supporting People - The World of Doshaku Figure Paintings"

2-10-3 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo Okura Cultural Foundation Okura Shukokan

There are gods and Buddhas that appear in New Year's and Dragon Boat festivals, such as the Seven Lucky Gods and Zhong Kui. It was not located deep in temples and shrines, but existed while blending into people's lives. Although it is becoming less common in modern times, from the Edo period to the beginning of the Showa era, it has been expressed in hanging scrolls, festival dolls, tile dolls, etc., and has responded to people's wishes. In this exhibition, along with folk gods such as the Seven Lucky Gods and Zhong Kui, we will take up "Taoist Buddha paintings" depicting Taoist and Buddhist gods, Buddhas, Buddhas, and figures, such as Buddhist Buddhas, such as Puxian Bodhisattva and Manjushri Bodhisattva, the familiar cloth bag enshrined in Zen Buddhism, and the Arhat with a bizarre appearance that exudes an exotic atmosphere. 【Dates】 November 22, 2025 (Sat) ~ January 18, 2026 (Sun)       First semester: November 22, 2025 (Sat) ~ December 21, 2025 (Sun) Second semester: December 23 (Tue) ~ January 18, 2026 (Sun) Hours: 10:00~17:00 (Admission until 16:30) Closed: Every Monday (except open on 1/12), 12/29~12/31, 1/13 *The beginning of the year starts on 1/1 Admission fee: 1,000 yen for adults, 800 yen for university and high school students, free for junior high school students and younger, discounts cannot be used in combination *Repeat visitors during the same period will receive a 500 yen discount (only for those who pay the general public, university, and high school students) *500 yen discount for groups of 20 or more people *Free for those who present a disability certificate or A-bomb survivor certificate and one companion *300 yen discount for visitors wearing a kimono (kimono) *Museum passport 5,500 yen *Set viewing ticket with Okura Tokyo (lunch set 6,000 yen, tea and confectionery set 3,100 yen) 【Organizer】 Okura Cultural Foundation Okura Shukokan Cooperation: Taisei Construction Co., Ltd., Special Tokai Paper Co., Ltd., Nippi Co., Ltd., Hotel Okura Co., Ltd.

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RED° TOKYO TOWER「RED° SPOOKY FESTIVAL 2025」

〒105-0011 Tokyo Tower 3rd floor Foot Town 4-2-8 Shiba Park, Minato-ku, Tokyo

From September 12th ~ October 31st, "RED° SPOOKY FESTIVAL 2025" will be held! The inside of the hall is all about Halloween! Illuminated with pumpkin lanterns and decorations decorated by ghosts! After 5 p.m., tickets are half price in costume! Enjoy Halloween at a great price! New attractions for a limited time are also available! ■Halloween Tickets From 10:00 to 16:59, we will be selling a great deal on Happy Halloween tickets (¥3500)! The popular VR horror "Vengeful Spirit's Sleep Binding Mansion" is free once + unlimited attractions for 2 hours! *Some paid content is not eligible. ■Night Passport Costume Discount From 17:00 to 1 hour before closing, night passports are half price! * This applies only to those who purchase the "Night Passport" at the counter.  Please note that refunds cannot be accepted for pre-purchases made online. * This facility has introduced a price fluctuation system, and the sales price at the facility counter varies from day to day. Please check the official website for details. At RED° TOKYO TOWER, we will ensure that visitors can enjoy it safely and securely. We have prepared several requests regarding Halloween costumes. When visiting in costume, please be sure to check the URL below.

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Azabudai Hills Gallery "Masako Hamada Exhibition 'Flying Clouds Crossing the Sky'"

5-8-1 Toranomon, Minato-ku Azabudai Hills Garden Plaza A MB floor Azabudai Hills Gallery

Masako Hamada's first solo exhibition, "Flying Clouds Across the Sky," will be held at Azabudai Hills Gallery. The only thing on display in this exhibition is the new original drawings that Masako Hamada drew for this exhibition. Some of the works featuring diverse motifs are exhibited with comments made by Hamada himself during the production, providing a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes of the production and the thought process. Several creators and artists from the art world have also joined the production. The venue for this exhibition is designed by dot architects, an architect unit based in Osaka. They have attracted attention at art exhibitions in Japan and abroad and the International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale, and in this exhibition, they launched the entire venue as a "fictional town with a sense of nostalgia" from the perspective that "people are greatly influenced by the environment in which they were born and raised." By walking through the venue, we will create an immersive exhibition experience that echoes Hamada's works with the space that unfolds like a landscape, and speaks to the viewer's own memories and senses. In addition, video works by filmmaker Shuma Jan will also be screened at the venue. The content focuses on the entire creative of this exhibition, and allows you to get a three-dimensional sense of the ideas behind it and the behind-the-scenes of the exhibition production. In addition to the exhibition, there is also a variety of content that can only be experienced at the venue. At the exhibition-only collaboration café "Cafe Still Masato", which will open on the B1 floor of Azabudai Hills at the venue, Hamada himself will have a unique original menu that incorporates Hamada's worldview, and you can enjoy the afterglow of the exhibition through food. The store name logo with an illustration of a coffee cup written by Hamada himself created for this time will also appear. Beyond "deliciousness" and "meaning", something suddenly remains in my heart. Please enjoy the "discomfort" and "new discoveries" you feel in the exhibition hall. 【Event Overview】 ●Name: Masako Hamada Exhibition "Flying Clouds Crossing the Sky" ●Organizer: Yoshimoto Kogyo Co., Ltd., Azabudai Hills Gallery ●Period: October 19, 2025 (Sunday) - December 21, 2025 (Sunday) *October 17th and 18th are special preview days *Open every day during the exhibition period ●Hours: [ Friday, Saturday, Sunday, National Holidays ] 10:00–20:00 [ Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday ] 10:00–18:00 ●Venue: Azabudai Hills Gallery (5-8-1 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Azabudai Hills Garden Plaza A MB floor)

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Toraya Co., Ltd. "The 52nd Special Exhibition "Red Spirit: A Wish Entrusted to Colors"

9-7-4 Akasaka, Tominato-ku Tokyo Midtown Galleria B1F Toraya Tokyo Midtown Store Gallery

Toraya Tokyo Midtown Store Gallery will hold a special exhibition with the theme of red from September 19, 2025 (Friday) ~ February 25, 2026 (Wednesday). ◆ Overview In Japan, red has long been valued as a color with special meaning. This is not just because its vividness is eye-catching; This is because it is associated with the sun, fire, blood, etc., and has been considered a sacred color that symbolizes the strength and vitality of life and at the same time contains the power to ward off evil spirits. Against this background, the color red has been used in ceremonies and events, and sometimes its bright colors have been used in clothing and food. This exhibition introduces from various perspectives what kind of "potential" the red color around us hides and what role it has played in people's lives and culture. ◆ Basic Information Title: The 52nd Special Exhibition "From the Red Spirit: A Wish Entrusted to Colors" Dates: September 19, 2025 (Friday) ~ February 25, 2026 (Wednesday) Venue: Toraya Tokyo Midtown Store Gallery (9-7-4 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown Galleria B1F) Phone number: 03-5413-3541 *Holidays and business hours are the same as Toraya Tokyo Midtown store. Please check the official Toraya website for the latest information.

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Autumn Hokkaido Fair Lunch & Dinner Buffet ~The Ultimate of Crab and Seafood~

105-8576 1-16-2 Kaigan, Minato-ku, Tokyo

This fair, which is organized by chef Sato from Sapporo, Hokkaido, is the second following the very popular spring. This time, we have a more extensive lineup of dishes to offer the flavors of Hokkaido's autumn. Starting with all-you-can-eat snow crab, freshly fried tempura, seafood bowls with colorful ingredients to choose from, authentic sushi that you can eat one by one right in front of you, etc. A variety of luxurious seafood dishes that incorporate the flavors of autumn are available, and a variety of menus are prepared with autumn ingredients from Hokkaido. < Overview> 【Period】 September 1, 2025 (Monday) ~ November 9, 2025 (Monday) Location: Chef's Live Kitchen/3F [Price] *Tax included, excluding 15% service charge *Last order 15 minutes before each end time  Lunch Buffet (11:00~14:30) Weekdays Adult ¥5,170 Child ¥2,304 / Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays Adult ¥6,380 Child ¥2,957  Dinner Buffet (17:30~22:00) Weekdays Adult ¥7,040 Child ¥3,391 / Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays Adult ¥8,250 Child ¥3,652 【Inquiries and reservations】 03-5404-2222 (main)

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Hilton Tokyo Odaiba "Autumn of Abundance & Shine Muscat Sweets Fair"

1-9-1 Odaiba, Minato-ku, Tokyo Hilton Tokyo Odaiba

With the theme of "Autumn of Fertility", you can enjoy dishes made with plenty of seasonal ingredients such as salmon, saury, mushrooms, and sweet potatoes. There are seasonal dishes such as the "Autumn Salmon Grilled with Yuzu Miso Flavor" with the aroma of magnolia leaves and refreshing yuzu, the "Sanma Pizza Ora Style Oven Baked" with tomatoes and zucchini, and the "Jumbo Nameko Cartafata Wrap" that brings out the flavor of the mushrooms by steaming it. There is also a wide variety of menus that are pleasing to the body, such as a healthy salad made with the superfood "sorghum" and a "Dakgalbi-style bacon and kimchi pizza" that takes advantage of the deep flavor of fermented foods. At the live station where the chef finishes right in front of you, you can enjoy freshly made delicacies such as the "Sea bass and Hong Kong soy sauce sauce" with savory green onion oil and the "roast beef porchetta style" with a refreshing herb aroma. For dessert, sweets made with luxurious Shine Muscat shipped directly from Yamanashi Prefecture are available. Shine Muscat's "tarts", "shortcakes", "terrine", and other sweets that sparkle like jewels will brighten up the buffet. In addition, there is a luxurious lineup where you can compare three types of Mont Blanc: "Pear Mousse", "Pumpkin Pudding", and chestnut, sweet potato, and purple sweet potato. Please enjoy a satisfying moment where you can enjoy the taste of autumn with all five senses while being surrounded by rich aromas and colors.

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Minato City Local History Museum Special Exhibition "Sweets in Life Exhibition"

Minato-ku Shirokanedai 4-6-2 Yukashi no Mori Minato Ward Local History Museum

Today's confectionery has a wide variety of shapes and flavors, pleasing people's eyes and tongues. In ancient times, it was considered a meal and sacred food for the upper classes such as emperors, aristocrats, and samurai families, but with the times, it changed by incorporating dim sum and Nanban sweets, and it became something that ordinary people ate on a daily basis. In the Meiji era, Western sweets, which had been eaten only in limited places such as Dejima in Nagasaki, spread to various places, and had a great influence on Japan's confectionery culture. When confectionery was mass-produced through mechanization, more people were able to enjoy it as it is today. In this exhibition, we will look at the transition from the beginning of confectionery in Japan to the present, as well as introduce confectionery made as event food and seasonal traditions from ukiyo-e depicting annual events and festivals, confectionery-type sketch books, and confectionery wooden molds. In addition, from shopping guides from the Edo period and advertisements from the Meiji period onwards, we will follow the changes in confectionery shops in the port area and explore the relationship between people's lives and confectionery. 【Event Overview】 Date: October 18 (Sat) ~ December 14 (Sun), Reiwa 7 (2025) *Closed during the exhibition period: November 20 (Thursday) Venue: Special Exhibition Room Opening hours: 9 a.m. ~ 5 p.m. (until 8 p.m. on Saturdays only) *Admission is accepted until 30 minutes before closing. Admission fee              Adult: Elementary, junior high, and high school students          General Organization General Organization Special exhibition only 400 yen 320 yen 200 yen 160 yen Permanent exhibition only 300 yen 240 yen 100 yen 80 yen Set ticket 600 yen 480 yen 200 yen 160 yen *Group rates apply to 10 or more people. *Admission fee is free for elementary, junior high, and high school students living in Minato Ward, people over 65 years old living in Minato Ward, and people with disabilities and their caregivers (1 person) living in Minato Ward (please bring something that can be proof of this). *November 3 (Monday, holiday) is a free open day for Minato Ward residents (please bring proof of your residence in Minato Ward) ◆As a related program, the gallery exhibition "Inedible Sweets Exhibition" ( https://www.minato-rekishi.com/lectures/okashi-sample.html We are also holding it. The museum shop also sells original goods for special exhibitions.

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Yamanashi Nouveau Festival

Tokyo, Minato-ku, Shiba Park 3-2 Metropolitan Shiba Park No. 4 Multipurpose Playground

[Tasting and immediate sale of new sake wine] You can sample and purchase more than 60 brands of new sake wines from 34 wineries in Yamanashi Prefecture! *If the wine is out of stock or if the number of visitors exceeds expectations, admission may be restricted. Yamanashi, Japan's world-class wine prefecture. In Yamanashi Prefecture, we are promoting various initiatives in collaboration with winery organizations and other organizations to promote the branding of prefectural wines and the development of sales channels. The Yamanashi Prefecture Wine and Sake Brewers Association conducts extensive PR activities to let everyone know the charm of Yamanashi Nouveau, and holds Yamanashi Nouveau Festivals in various places in November to let more people taste the wonders of Yamanashi Nouveau. At the Yamanashi Nouveau Festival, you can taste the new sake wine that each winery has painstakingly crafted. In this season when the autumn leaves are in full bloom, why not participate in the Yamanashi Nouveau Festival held at Shiba Park and find your favorite wine?

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German Festival 2025

Minato-ku Roppongi 7-23-23 Metropolitan Aoyama Park

From 2010 to 2011, various events were held throughout the country to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Japan-Germany exchanges. One of them was held at Arisugawa Memorial Park under the title "German Festival - Let's Connect Germany and Japan -". Many people said that this event, which serves as a place for exchange between Germany and Japan, should be a one-time event, and it was decided to move the venue to Aoyama Park in Tokyo from the following year (2012). This year marks the 12th edition of the "German Festival". This year, a more substantial program will be implemented with the addition of first-time store brands, sponsoring companies, etc. Please take this opportunity to get to know Germany and enjoy it.

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Stradivarius Super Premium Concert 2026

1-13-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku Suntory Hall

11 of the world's finest stringed instruments, Stradivarius, gathered. The famous instruments are performed by members of the Berlin Philharmonic, one of the world's best orchestras. A dream concert that is said to exceed 20 billion yen in total will be realized. ◆Schedule 5/30/2026 (Sat.) 19:00 Start (Doors open at 18:30) Suntory Hall Large Hall [B Pro] 5/31/2026 (Sun.) 14:00 Start (Doors open at 13:30) Suntory Hall Large Hall [A Pro] 6/07/2026 (Sun.) 19:00 Start (Doors open at 18:30) Suntory Hall Large Hall [C Pro] (National tour information is a special site.) https://www.stradivarius-pcm.com will be updated from time to time) ◆Cast: Berlin Philharmonic Stradivarius Soloists Violin: 1. Simon Bernardini (Berlin Philharmonic) 2. Luis Filipe Coelho (Berlin Philharmonic) 3. Alexander Ivich (Berlin Philharmonic) 4. Harry Ward (Berlin Philharmonic) 5. Roxana Wisniewska (Berlin Philharmonic) 6. Angelo De Leo (Berlin Philharmonic) 7. Christoph von der Namel (Berlin Philharmonic) Viola: 8. Martin von der Namel (Berlin Philharmonic) 9. Tobias Leijland (Berlin Philharmonic) Cello: 10. Stefan Konz (Berlin Philharmonic) 11. Knut Weber (Berlin Philharmonic) Contrabass: 12. Janne Saxala (Berlin Philharmonic) Harpsichord: 13. Sharef Ad = El ◆Program Program A Mozart: Divertimento in D major, K.136 J.S. Bach: Concerto for Two Violins in D minor BWV1043 Vivaldi: Concerto for Two Cellos in G minor RV531 Vivaldi: Violin Concerto "Harmony and Creativity Attempts" from "The Four Seasons" op.8 Program B Mozart: Divertimento in D major, K.136 Barber: Adagio for Strings, op.11 Grieg: Suite "From the Time of Holbert" op.40 Tchaikovsky: Serenade for Strings in C major, op.48 C Program J.S. Bach: Concerto for Two Violins in D minor BWV1043 Telemann: Viola Concerto in G major Vivaldi: Concerto for Two Cellos in G minor RV531 Beethoven: Romance in F major, op.50 Bruch: Romance in F major, op.85 Sarasate: Navarre for Two Violins op.33 Massenet: Meditations of Thais Bazzini: Fairy Dance op.25 Bartók: Romanian Folk Dances ◆Handling play guide ・Pacific Concert Management TEL: 03-3552-3831 (Weekdays 10:00-18:00 Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) WEB: pacific-concert.co.jp/ ・Suntory Hall Ticket Center TEL: 0570-55-0017 (10:00-18:00 Closed on holidays and year-end and New Year holidays) WEB: suntory.jp/HALL/ ・eplus eplus.jp/ ・Ticket Pia t.pia.jp/ P code: 307-242 ・Lawson Ticket l-tike.com/ L code: 32808 ◆Ticket price  Common to Tokyo performances: All seats reserved (10% consumption tax included) S seat ¥15,000 A Seat ¥12,500 B seat ¥10,000 11/19 (Wed) 10:00am Pacific Concert Management Special Advance 11/22 (Sat.) 12:00pm Eplus Exclusive Pre-sale 12/3 (Wed.) 10:00am General Release ◆Organizer Organizer: Pacific Concert Management Co., Ltd. 03-3552-3831 (Weekdays 10:00-18:00 Closed on Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays) Cooperation: Havisleutinger = Hugler = Korai Stradivarius Foundation Landon Rare Violins (N.Y.) Bunkyo Gakki Co., Ltd.  Sponsored by: Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany *Please note that the repertoire may be changed due to unavoidable circumstances. *Please refrain from entering or accompanying preschool children. *Resale for commercial purposes in online auctions, etc., and transfer of tickets for a fee without permission from the organizer are prohibited.

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Tokyo Christmas Market 2025 in Shiba Park

Minato-ku Shiba Park 3-2 Tokyo Metropolitan Shiba Park No. 4

A "traditional Christmas market" that gathers the culture and crafts of each German city appears in Shiba Park. It expresses the authentic atmosphere around Dresden's traditional "Christmas pyramid", which is about 14 meters high. With Tokyo Tower in the background, you can experience the authentic German "luxurious and warm Christmas". Whether it's illuminations, music, culinary aromas, or memorable sundries, your very own heartwarming story in winter 2025 begins here. 【Event Overview】 Name: Tokyo Christmas Market 2025 in Shiba Park (Onarimon Station Square) Dates: December 5, 2025 (Friday) ~ December 25, 2025 (Monday) (21 days) Time: 16:00~22:00 on the first day, 11:00~22:00 on all other days (last entry 21:00/last order 21:30) Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Shiba Park No. 4 (3-2 Shiba Park, Minato-ku, Tokyo)

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KOTARO NUKAGA "Annie Morris & Idris Kahn A Petal Silently Falls – The Sound of a Flutter"

6-6-9 Roppongi, Minato-ku Piramid Building 2F

Left: Annie Morris, "Stack 3", Manganese Purple, 2022 Right: "Stack 8", Ultramarine Blue, 2022 Photography: Stephen White & Co KOTARO NUKAGA will present a two-person exhibition "Annie Morris & Idris Khan A Petal Silently Falls – The Sound of a Flutter" from October 29 (Wed) to December 26 (Fri), 2025. 【Highlights】 (1) Morris and Kahn, the resonance of contrasting styles Morris is characterized by his expression using vivid colors and powerful forms, and Caan creates words and images to create quiet and contemplative works. Although the two have seemingly contrasting styles, they have gradually incorporated each other's elements, such as the repetition of elements and a sense of color, and have continued to create. Please enjoy the resonance of the two works at the venue. (2) From Loss to Hope — The story of two people who overcame grief together The couple, who are also married, have experienced the deep loss of losing their first child in a miscarriage and have turned that pain into creation. Morris expresses the lament for lost existence and the brittle and irreplaceable state of life in the "Stack" series, which unsteadily stacks spheres reminiscent of eggs and infant bodies. Khan visualizes the accumulated time and memories through the process of repeating the same words and phrases, reminiscent of a prayer chant, and sublimates the feeling of loss into his work. (3) First exhibition in Japan The two establish an international reputation as individuals. In the 2022 exhibition held at Château La Coste in France, Morris was highly praised for his numerous "Stacks" displayed in confrontation with the work "Crouching Spider" by Louise Bourgeois, a master feminist artist installed in the museum. Meanwhile, in 2008, Khan held a solo exhibition at the museum K20 in Düsseldorf, Germany, known for its collection of gems of 20th century art, and in 2016, he designed and installed a large-scale memorial monument to the war dead at the request of the Abu Dhabi government. In September 2025, he was announced to create a work commissioned by the Obama Foundation, and in 2017, he was awarded the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in recognition of his contributions to the arts. This exhibition is the first of its kind in Japan. Please experience the artistic practice journey they have taken and the resonance that lies deep within. 【Event Overview】 Dates: October 29 – December 26, 2025 Opening hours: 11:30 – 18:00 (Tuesday – Saturday) *Closed on Sundays, Mondays, and holidays Venue: KOTARO NUKAGA (Roppongi) 〒106-0032 6-6-9 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo Piramid Building 2F      KOTARO NUKAGA, 1-32-8 Higashi-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 140-0002 TERRADA Art Complex II 1F    *Held at the same time at both venues

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Mori Arts Center Gallery "Machu Picchu Exhibition"

6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 52nd floor

The "Machu Picchu Exhibition" was held at the Boca Raton Museum of Art in the United States in 2021 during the coronavirus pandemic, and has received high praise for its holdings around the world, with a cumulative number of visitors exceeding 540,000. This exhibition will be held in Japan for the first time in Asia. This exhibition, which is approved by the Peruvian government, will display about 130 valuable cultural assets loaned by the Larco Museum, a world-renowned archaeological museum in Lima. In particular, you can experience the art and wisdom of the ancient Andean civilization up close through valuable materials such as golden ornaments excavated from royal tombs and ritual utensils used in temple ceremonies, including those that have been shown for the first time abroad. In addition, visitors will be transported on an unprecedented intellectual adventure, along with an immersive space that recreates the World Heritage Site of Machu Picchu with the latest technology and a magnificent story centered around the adventures of the Andean mythological hero "Ai Apaek". The second installment of NEON's historical exhibition, which exhibits about 180 treasures of Egypt related to Ramses II, who is said to be the "greatest king in Egyptian history", and the "Ramses the Great Exhibition" (on view until Sunday, September 7), which is attracting a lot of attention, is "Machu Picchu". This is an "experiential cultural exhibition" where you can experience the sky city of Machu Picchu, which still hides many mysteries, and the ancient Andean civilization that flourished mainly in Peru, South America, with an overwhelming production. 【Event Overview】 < Period> November 22, 2025 (Sat) ~ March 1, 2026 (Sun) < Hours: > Sunday ~ Thursday / 10:00 ~ 18:00 Friday, Saturday and the day before holidays / 10:00 ~ 20:00 <Admission fee> same-day ticket, weekdays 2800 yen (general) *Scheduled < Venue>Mori Arts Center Gallery (52nd floor, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower, 6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo) < Organizer> Machu Picchu Exhibition Executive Committee / NEON JAPAN Co., Ltd. < Sponsored > Embassy of the Republic of Peru in Japan < official website>machupicchuneon.jp < official SNS>Instagram https://www.instagram.com/machupicchuneon X https://x.com/machupicchuneon

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Mori Art Museum "Sosuke Fujimoto's Architecture: Primordial, Future, and Forest"

6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 53rd floor

Sosuke Fujimoto, the designer of the symbol "Large Roof Ring" of the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo, is the first large-scale solo exhibition! Sosuke Fujimoto (b. 1971, Hokkaido) has design offices in Tokyo, Paris, and Shenzhen, and has developed a wide range of projects around the world, from private residences to universities, commercial facilities, hotels, and mixed-use facilities. After attracting attention in 2000 for the Aomori Prefectural Museum of Art Design Competition, he has been involved in the Musashino Art University Museum and Library (Tokyo, 2010), Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2013 (London), and in recent years, the apartment complex Ralbre Blanc (White Tree) (Montpellier, France, 2019) and the music complex House of Hungarian Music (2021, Budapest) and other projects have been completed one after another, and have gained high praise. He is one of the most popular Japan architects today, including serving as the venue design producer for the 2025 Osaka-Kansai Expo, which is currently being held. This exhibition is Fujimoto's first large-scale solo exhibition. It comprehensively introduces the history of the project, architectural features, and ideas over the past 30 years, from the early days of its activities to ongoing projects around the world. In addition to models, design drawings, and as-built photographs, the exhibition also includes large-scale models and mock-ups (prototypes) that allow you to experience the installation and space, making it an exhibition unique to the Museum of Contemporary Art, where not only those involved in architecture but also anyone can experience the essence of Fujimoto's architecture. In addition, through Mr. Fujimoto's proposal for a future urban image, we will also try to consider the significance and possibility of architecture. Today, architecture and cities are required to take on more roles than ever before, such as caring for the environment, changing relationships between people, connecting divided communities, and living influenced by technological developments. In such an era, how can architecture change our lives? We will think together through Mr. Fujimoto's practice. 【Event Overview】 < Period>2025.7.2 (Wed) ~ 11.9 (Sun) Open daily during the exhibition period < Hours> 10:00~22:00 *Until 17:00 on Tuesdays only *However, until 17:00 on Wednesday, August 27, and until 22:00 on Tuesday, September 23 *Last admission is 30 minutes before closing time. < venue> Mori Art Museum (Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 53rd floor) < Price> *() = Online ticket price *If there is space in the designated slot at the date and time, you can purchase tickets at the counter on the day of the event. [Weekdays] Adults 2,300 yen (2,100 yen) Students (high school and university students) 1,400 yen (1,300 yen) Junior high school students and younger Free Seniors (65 years old and over) 2,000 yen (1,800 yen) [Saturdays, Sundays, and holidays] Adults 2,500 yen (2,300 yen) Students (high school and university students) 1,500 yen (1,400 yen) Junior high school students and younger Free Seniors (65 years old and over) 2,200 yen (2,000 yen) *This exhibition has introduced a reservation system (date and time reservation tickets). Please purchase a "date and time designated ticket" from the dedicated online site. *If there is space in the designated slot on the day of the event, you can enter the museum without making a reservation in advance. *With a ticket for this exhibition, you can also enjoy the concurrent program. *The displayed price includes consumption tax. Online ticket sales site: Mori Art Museum Online Ticket, Asoview!, Klook Contact us 050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)

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Tokyo City View "30th Anniversary Exhibition 'ALL OF EVANGELION'"

6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 52nd floor

This exhibition is an exhibition that offers a glimpse into how a magnificent worldview was created, starting from the entrance where large figures of the first Evangelion were impressively displayed against the backdrop of the spectacular view of the observation deck, and the production materials of the actual broadcast videos, such as the setting of the TV anime, which is the origin of the series, and the original drawings of the new theatrical version series. 【Event Overview】 ◆Exhibition name: 30th Anniversary Exhibition "ALL OF EVANGELION" ◆Period: November 14, 2025 (Friday) ~ January 12, 2026 (Monday, holiday) *Open every day during the exhibition period ◆Venue: Tokyo City View (6-10-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Roppongi Hills Mori Tower 52nd floor) ◆Opening hours: 10:00~22:00 (last admission 21:00) ◆Admission fee: Adults 2,400 yen, high school and university students 1,700 yen, 4 years old ~ junior high school students 1,100 yen, 65 years old and over 2,100 yen (tax included) *Date and time designation system ◆Organizer: Tokyo City View ◆Planning: Asahi Shimbun, Movic Promotion Service, Movic ◆Special cooperation: Color, Anime Special Effects Archive Organization (ATAC), Groundworks: ◆Sponsor: Pia ◆Supported by: TOKYO FM ◆Tokyo Venue Official Website: https://allofevangelion-ex.roppongihills.com/ ◆Official SNS (X): 30th Anniversary Exhibition ALL OF EVANGELION Official X ( https://x.com/ao_eva30exhibit )              Tokyo City View Official X ( https://x.com/tokyo_cityview ) ◆Inquiries: Tokyo City View 03-6406-6652 (Reception hours 10:00~20:00)

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"Shigeru Uchida and Aldo Rossi's Product Exhibition - Hotel Il Palazzo and Alessi"

Minato-ku Minami-Azabu 2-1-17 Shiro Building 1F

Founded in Fukuoka in 1989, Hotel Il Palazzo is known for being Japan's first designer hotel, with Aldo Rossi building and interior design and direction by Shigeru Uchida. This ambitious project also featured the participation of leading designers from Japan and abroad, including Shiro Kuramata, Ettore Sottsass, Gaetano Peche, and Ikko Tanaka, attracting international attention. This exhibition focuses on the product works of Rossi and Uchida, who deepened their interactions through this project. Rossi exhibited kitchenware designed with architectural thinking in collaboration with Italy's ALESSI, exploring Rossi's unique aesthetics and philosophy that is also underlying in Hotel Il Palazzo, and also introducing various works designed from the common image of Hotel Il Palazzo's architecture and interior design. We are shining a light on the product side again. It is exhibited under three special projects at the venue. 1. Exhibition of works by Aldo Rossi and ALESSI 2. Only 50 units of the desk watch Dear Vera I limited edition will be reprinted with serial number engraved 3. Crowdfunding for the reprint of "Illumination Lʼ uovo Warbo" Dates: October 15, 2025 (Wed) ~ December 14, 2025 (Sun) Hours: 11:00-19:00, Saturdays and holidays: 11:00-17:00 Closed: Sunday, please check the business day calendar on the website for details. Venue :d esignshop azabu (2-1-17 Minami-Azabu, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Shiro Building 1F) Tel :03-5791-9790 Web : https://www.designshop-jp.com/new/2025-09-19-172219.html Organizer: designshop Co., Ltd. Special cooperation: Uchida Design Research Institute Co., Ltd., Aldo Rossi Foundation, Kasumi Kobo Co., Ltd., Hakko in Style Co., Ltd. Cooperation: Takataremnos Co., Ltd., SOMEWHERE TOKYO, Costante Co., Ltd., Kaname Design Office, Eastern Kaffee Trade / EILLES Admission : Free

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TOKYO MIDTOWN DESIGN LIVE 2025

Tokyo Minato-ku, Akasaka 9-7-1 Tokyo Midtown

Tokyo Midtown will hold "TOKYO MIDTOWN DESIGN LIVE 2025", an autumn festival that will last about one month to interact with design, from October 10th (Friday) to November 5th (Wednesday). With the slogan "A design event that makes everyday life interesting," we will deliver a new form of design experience that awakens our daily lives through a variety of programs such as exhibitions, workshops, and talk sessions by creators active in Japan and abroad. This year's theme is "Yusaburu". A variety of designs that go beyond the ordinary without being bound by common sense or trends will be gathered in the lawn plaza of Tokyo Midtown and throughout the building. Please pay attention to the new design event of Tokyo Midtown that will begin from now on.

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Makeup Culture Gallery "Turkmen Jewelry - Prayer Modeling"

2-5-17 Minami-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Tokyo POLA Aoyama Building 1F POLA Cultural Research Institute

Turkmen (now Turkmenistan) is a country located in the southwestern part of Central Asia, bordering the Caspian Sea at its western end, and has a history of prospering as a key point for trade on the Silk Road. The Turkmen people, who were nomadic people living in the desert, have developed their own clothing culture rooted in their climate and way of life. Turkmen jewelry is characterized by a gorgeous combination of carnelian (carnelian) and silver, as well as a heavy taste. These are not only for the purpose of decorating the body, but also serve as a symbol to indicate the property worn, the tribe and position, and the amulet to ward off disasters, and the shapes and patterns contain various meanings. In Art, you can see multifaceted Turkmen jewelry that reflects the aesthetics and prayers of the Turkmen people. In "Books", we expand our association with the keyword "perspective". It is not easy to have an unshakable "perspective". Still, when we are at a crossroads in life, we have no choice but to use our beliefs and wishes as guides to choose the path we should take. In this season's Books, you can come into contact with the possibilities of new options that can be seen by changing your perspective. 【Exhibition Overview】 Event Period October 2, 2025 ~ April 3, 2026 Opening Hours Thursday and Friday 11:00~17:00 (last entry 16:30) ・Some reservations are required on Thursdays ・Closed on December 25, 2025 ~ January 9, 2026 and March 20, 2026 sponsorship POLA Institute for Cultural Research

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The National Art Center, Tokyo "Bulgari Kaleidos: Color, Culture, and Technique"

7-22-2 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo The National Art Center, Tokyo

Roman high jeweler, Bulgari. The exhibition "Bulgari Kaleidos: Colors, Culture, and Techniques", which sheds light on the unique ability to manipulate colors, is the largest Bulgari exhibition in Japan in 10 years and the largest ever. The title of the exhibition, Kaleidos, a Greek word meaning "beautiful (Kalos)" or "form (aidos)", symbolizes a journey through a dynamic and ever-changing world of colors, where beauty and creativity harmonize. The approximately 350 pieces of jewelry, masterpieces of color, selected from the Bulgari Heritage Collection and precious private collections, trace the Maison's inception to the present day, highlight the deep connection between Italy and Japan, and celebrate the shared passion for art and design and the rich cultural heritage of both countries. In addition, three contemporary female artists, Lara Favarette, Mariko Mori, and Akiko Nakayama, will exhibit works based on their considerations of color. Combining high jewelry, creations from the Bulgari Heritage Collection, contemporary art, valuable materials from the Bulgari Historical Archive, and immersive installations, this exhibition is a kaleidoscope of creative and mind-blowing experiences. Through a multifaceted journey where images, interactive spaces and artistic dialogues bring Bulgari's world of colors to life, you will be able to appreciate the Maison's mastery of mastering gems and precious metals at will. 【Event Overview】 < session period> September 17, 2025 (Wed) ~ December 15, 2025 (Mon) Closed: Every Tuesday *However, the museum will be open on Tuesday, September 23 and closed on Wednesday, September 24. < opening hours> 10:00~18:00 Until 20:00 every Friday and Saturday *Admission until 30 minutes before closing < venue> The National Art Center, Tokyo Special Exhibition Room 2E 〒106-8558 7-22-2 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo < organizers> The National Art Center, Tokyo, Bulgari < back-up> Embassy of Italy in Japan < Admission fee> Door: 2,300 yen (adults), 1,000 yen (university students), 500 yen (high school students) This exhibition will introduce a reservation system (date and time reservation tickets). < Ticket handling> ・Online tickets (advance tickets: sales start at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug 20)  *The sales period varies depending on the time of admission. September 17 (Wed) ~ October 31 (Fri) Admission: August 20, 2025 (Wed) 10:00 Sales start November 1 (Sat) ~ December 15 (Mon) Admission: October 1, 2025 (Wed) 10:00 Sales start ⇒ to buy tickets online https://www.e-tix.jp/bvlgari_kaleidos/ ・The National Art Center, Tokyo (Same-day tickets: on sale from September 17 (Wed.), opening days only)  *Same-day tickets are sold each day, but may be sold out at the time of your visit. ・Admission is free for junior high school students and younger. ・Admission is free for those who bring a disability certificate (including one accompanying person). ・About visiting the museum for educational activities such as schools https://www.nact.jp/education/school/index.htmlをご覧ください 。 ・If you present tickets for other temporary exhibitions and public exhibitions being held during the exhibition period, or exhibition tickets (stubs accepted) at the Suntory Museum of Art and Mori Art Museum (eligible for later discounts) at the ticket office, you can purchase this exhibition ticket at a 100 yen discount. ・Students, faculty, and staff from universities and other institutions that are members of the National Museum of Art Campus Members can view this exhibition for 800 yen for students and 2,100 yen for faculty and staff. Please purchase it at the ticket office of the National Art Center, Tokyo. Learn more about discounts https://www.nact.jp/information/profit/index.htmlをご覧ください 。 ・The following credit cards and electronic money can be used to purchase tickets at the venue. Credit cards: MasterCard, VISA, JCB, AMEX, Diners Club, DISCOVER, UnionPay, QUICPay Electronic money: Transportation ICs, Rakuten Edy, WAON, nanaco, iD QR payment: auPay, BankPay, AliPay, WeChat Pay, PayPay, d payment, Japan Post Pay Contact us 050-5541-8600 (Hello Dial)

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