What's On & Upcoming Events in Japan

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MYSTERY OF TUTANKHAMUN: An Immersive Ancient Egypt Exhibition

MYSTERY OF TUTANKHAMUN: An Immersive Ancient Egypt Exhibition

Jan 1 - Dec 25, 2025
TUTANKHAMUN MUSEUM

An immersive exhibition delving into the mysteries of the ancient Egyptian pharaoh Tutankhamun. Visitors can explore around 130 life-size super replicas of burial items found in his tomb, a remarkably realistic recreation of the tomb itself—including its dimensions, wall paintings, and even mold patterns—as well as projection mapping that traces the life of Tutankhamun. The exhibition also features a hologram created using a 3D scan of the actual golden mask. This unique experience combines both analog and digital elements to bring ancient Egypt vividly to life.。 https://tutankhamen.jp/  

Special Exhibition Featuring Creatures of the Night and Darkness

Special Exhibition Featuring Creatures of the Night and Darkness

Mar 14 - Nov 24, 2025
Sunshine Aquarium

This special exhibition focuses on animals that are active in the middle of the night or in complete darkness. Around 20 species that thrive in dark environments are introduced under three categories: Nocturnal, Cave-dwelling, and Bioluminescent. The exhibition space is dimly lit, creating the atmosphere of exploring a nighttime forest or the depths of the ocean. Visitors can observe the behavior of nocturnal animals—usually asleep during the day—as well as creatures that glow in the dark. One highlight is a “peephole” where visitors can view the luminous splendid flashlight fish (Anomalops katoptron) using its light organ in darkness. Original merchandise featuring the animals in the exhibit will also be available for purchase. https://sunshinecity.jp/file/aquarium/mayonaka/  

Tokyo Tower Highball Garden 2025

Tokyo Tower Highball Garden 2025

Mar 18 - Oct 13, 2025
Tokyo Tower

Enjoy top-quality highballs and delicious food that pairs perfectly with them at this gourmet event held at two outdoor areas beneath Tokyo Tower. In front of the Main Entrance on the 1st floor, the “TOKYO TOWER HIGHBALL GARDEN ‘CHO-TEN’” offers a chic, Japanese-modern atmosphere with lantern decorations. Guests can casually enjoy a wide variety of food and Suntory-certified “CHO-TEN” highballs. On the rooftop of FootTown, the “TOKYO TOWER HIGHBALL GARDEN ‘ROOF TOP’” features all-you-can-drink highballs and all-you-can-eat Genghis Khan BBQ from Mother Farm. https://www.tokyotower.co.jp/event/highballgarden2025/  

Summer River Picnic: A Cool and Unique Experience

Summer River Picnic: A Cool and Unique Experience

May 1 - Oct 31, 2025
β Honmachibashi|Higashi Yokobori River

Did you know you can enjoy a refreshing summer outing right in the heart of Osaka? Imagine a floating picnic on a boat that resembles a traditional tea room, gently drifting along the river. You’re free to bring your own food and drinks, making it perfect for casual snacking, playing games, taking a nap, or even throwing a surprise party. This summer, why not enjoy an outdoor experience like no other—right in the city? https://www.citysup.jp/picnic-sum/

Emulation and Admiration: Two Stories of Collecting European Art European Master Paintings in Kyoto

Emulation and Admiration: Two Stories of Collecting European Art European Master Paintings in Kyoto

Jun 25 - Oct 13, 2025
Kyoto City KYOCERA Museum of Art

This exhibition brings together approximately 90 paintings from the collections of the San Diego Museum of Art, which houses some of the earliest Western paintings collected on the U.S. West Coast, and the National Museum of Western Art, Tokyo, which has the only systematic collection of Western paintings in East Asia. The exhibition traces the history of Western art over 600 years, from the Renaissance to 19th-century Impressionism, with a focus on how to enjoy and appreciate the artworks. Related pieces are displayed in pairs or small groups for comparison, allowing visitors to explore the stories behind the paintings from various perspectives. https://art.nikkei.com/dokomiru/en/  

Tokyo Festival 2025

Tokyo Festival 2025

Sep 1 - Nov 3, 2025
Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre and Other Venues in Tokyo

With the aim to make Tokyo an international hub for performing arts, "Tokyo Festival 2025" is held over 64 days from September 1 to November 3 offering diverse programs. “Autumn Meteorite”, which is mainly held in Ikebukuro features international and domestic works. There are also 3 programs: "Open Call Programs", "Performing Arts Base 2025", and "Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Festival Network". For more information, pleased check the link below. Details:https://tokyofestival.jp/en (English)https://tokyofestival.jp/ (Japanese)  

Special Exhibition Expressing Prayer, Capturing Form Buddhist Sculptures by Unkei from the Northern Round Hall of Kohfukuji Temple

Special Exhibition Expressing Prayer, Capturing Form Buddhist Sculptures by Unkei from the Northern Round Hall of Kohfukuji Temple

Sep 9 - Nov 30, 2025
Tokyo National Museum

This special exhibition recreates in Tokyo the interior of the North Octagonal Hall (Hokuendō) of Kōfukuji Temple in Nara, a space usually closed to the public, as it appeared when rebuilt in the Kamakura period. On display are seven Buddhist statues designated as National Treasures: the late masterpiece Seated Maitreya by the renowned Kamakura-period sculptor Unkei, the standing images of the bodhisattvas Mujaku (Asaṅga) and Seshin (Vasubandhu), as well as the Four Heavenly Kings, which are believed to have once been enshrined in the North Hall. The Seated Maitreya will be shown outside the temple precincts for the first time in about 60 years, and this marks its first public exhibition since restoration.   https://tsumugu.yomiuri.co.jp/unkei2025/english.html  

Van Gogh’s Home: The Van Gogh Museum - Tokyo

Van Gogh’s Home: The Van Gogh Museum - Tokyo

Sep 12 - Dec 21, 2025
Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum (Tokyo Ueno Park)

How have Vincent van Gogh’s works (1853–1890) been passed down to the present day? This exhibition focuses on the family collection that has been preserved by the van Gogh family. Vincent’s artistic career was supported by his brother Theo, who also safeguarded the majority of his works. After Theo’s death, his wife Johanna dedicated her life to managing the vast collection and bringing her brother-in-law’s art to the public. To prevent the collection from being dispersed, Theo and Johanna’s son, Vincent Willem, established the Van Gogh Foundation and devoted himself to opening a museum. The painter, who longed for his works to heal people’s hearts, hoped that people would still be able to see his paintings a hundred years later. Through numerous works, that dream has been carried forward to the present day. This exhibition continues that legacy, sharing both the artist’s works and the dreams preserved by his family with future generations.   https://gogh2025-26.jp/  

Kiborino Konno Exhibition

Kiborino Konno Exhibition

Sep 13 - Nov 9, 2025
Fukuoka city science museum

This exhibition features the works of wood carving artist Kiborino Konno, who recreates familiar foods and everyday items out of wood. On display are pieces such as a lifelike osuimono (clear soup) and “Tamagono Kibami,” a wooden egg with its yolk popping out. Visitors can also enjoy interactive experiences, including a quiz to spot wooden carvings hidden among real food, touchable works, and fascinating creations that appear transparent or three-dimensional when viewed through a smartphone or camera. On Saturday, September 13, there will also be a live demonstration by Kiborino Konno showcasing his carving process. https://kibori-exhibition.com/    

Hello Kitty Exhibition -As I change, so does she-

Hello Kitty Exhibition -As I change, so does she-

Sep 25 - Dec 25, 2025
Kyoto City Kyocera Museum of Art

An exhibition celebrating the 50th anniversary of Hello Kitty will be held under the theme “50 Years with Kitty and Me.” The event will feature the largest-ever display of Hello Kitty goods, along with an original video work by visual director Atsushi Makino, and illustrations created by 30 unique artists—including illustrators—who each expressed their own vision of “Me and Kitty.” Visitors can also enjoy a variety of special sections, as well as shop for exclusive merchandise such as the exhibition catalog, plush toys, and tote bags. https://kyotocity-kyocera.museum/en/exhibition/20250925-20251207  

Colive Fukuoka 2025

Colive Fukuoka 2025

Oct 1 - Oct 31, 2025
Fukuoka & Kyushu

Colive Fukuoka 2025 invites you to explore the future of business, lifestyle, and personal growth through deep connections with the vibrant local community. Participate in the startup-focused "RAMEN TECH" conference, engage with visionary speakers, and experience Fukuoka's unique culture in business, art, cuisine, and nightlife. Join us in co-creating a future where living meets traveling in one of Japan’s top-rated cities.

Impressionist Interiors: Intimacy, Decoration, Modernity

Impressionist Interiors: Intimacy, Decoration, Modernity

Oct 25, 2025 - Feb 15, 2026
The National Museum of Western Art

This exhibition brings together around 100 works, centered on 68 masterpieces from the Musée d’Orsay in Paris—revered as a temple of Impressionism—along with important works from Japan. It is the first time in about a decade that the Musée d’Orsay’s Impressionist collection will be shown in Japan on such a scale, featuring celebrated works by Manet, Monet, Renoir, Cézanne, and others. The exhibition focuses on the interiors depicted by Impressionist painters, tracing both their fascination with indoor spaces and the artistic challenges they undertook in portraying them.   https://www.orsay2025.jp/en/