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100 Artists Exhibit Their Vision of Japan in Akihabara

posted on by Lynzee Loveridge
Display to feature anime-, game-inspired artwork with "one view of Japan" theme

The “Eshi 100-nin Ten” (100-Artist Exhibition) exhibition will display anime- and game-inspired works of 100 artists in Tokyo's Akihabara district from April 28 to May 6. The exhibit will be held in Akiba Square with "one view of Japan" as a theme.


“Firefly Village” by Alpha

“Autumn Play” by Kantoku

“Fortune's Feast” by Mizu Kisaragi

“Winter's Song” by Tometa Ohara

Koharu Sakura

Nao Shiraha


Na-Ga

"Natsuya Sumi" by Kou Betsukan

G Yusuke

The event is currently in its third annual installment. The goal of the event is to expose modern Japanese art and culture to the rest of the world.

The exhibition will be open daily from 10:00 a.m to 8:00 p.m., with entry into the event open until 7:30 p.m. Admission is 1,000 yen (about US$10) for high school age visitors and older, and free for visitors middle school age and younger.

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