Area
DDAIMARUYU・Nihonbashi・Kyobashi・Ginza
DDAIMARUYU・Nihonbashi・Kyobashi・Ginza
In recent years, the Otemachi, Marunouchi, and Yurakucho areas, where major trading companies and corporations have their headquarters, are commonly known by the nickname “DAIMARUYU”. As a result of the dynamic reconstruction of the area, lodging and commercial facilities are also increasing, revealing a new side to DAIMARUYU not only as a business district but also as a leisure destination. In addition, the commercial and cultural district of Nihonbashi, home of the Edo Shogunate, is characterized by a colorful mix of long-established shops and high-rise buildings. Kyobashi has long been home to a large number of antique art dealers, and even today there are many galleries contributing to the transmission of culture. Ginza, on the other hand, has the glamour of neon department stores and brand-name shops, but also long-standing galleries. Lined with a variety of stores both old and new, from traditional shops to independent stores, the district has a rich variety of expressions.
Projects / Artists
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										7/10-9/5D05Anything is better than the truth!
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										7/10-9/5D07Pictures and Eyes
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										7/10-9/5D13Scale of the City and Experience
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										7/10-9/5D16In the CDB
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										7/10-8/7D15MARGINAL: Hear Our Voice
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										7/10-9/5D04The Monument for The Bright Future TOKYO / 2021
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										7/10-7/30D11TOKYO KATAYA—Tokyo Tracing House—
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										9/3-9/6D14Learn Everything
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										7/10-9/4D03Spinout Hours 2 hours spun out, and some things there
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										7/10-9/5D10Tokyo shadow theater club
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										10/29〜10/31D08TINY HOUSE PROJECT
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										7/10-9/5D17Moving Earth Moving Plants -roots project-
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										08/07-9/5D09Spirit of the Land
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										7/10-9/5D02TOKYO BUDDHA
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										8/20-9/5D12Giant Littles
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										7/10-9/5D01TOKYO BENCH PROJECT 2019-2021