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  • 【Special programme on the third anniversary of the opening of átoa】Tatsuya Ishii's third exhibition, ‘Ryu no Kuni’.
    Japanese Culture

    【Special programme on the third anniversary of the opening of átoa】Tatsuya Ishii's third exhibition, ‘Ryu no Kuni’. Until 30 January 2025

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    • Dates 22 October 2024, 12:00AM - 30 January 2025, 7:00PM
    • Fees 2,600JPY (including tax)
    • Event Details The third exhibition of works by artist Tatsuya Ishii, the special exhibition ‘Ryu no Kuni’, will be held from Tuesday 15 October 2024 to Thursday 30 January 2025.

      The collaborative exhibition is based on the setting of ‘Ryu no Kuni’, a closed-off country ruled by seven shoguns, and features carefully crafted armour pieces that match the personalities of the seven shoguns.
      The seven pieces of armour on display were designed by Tatsuya Ishii and were worn on the stage in Tokyo and Osaka.
      The background music is a special version of three songs composed by Tatsuya Ishii: ‘Jindaiko’, ‘Ancient Capital’ and ‘Shinki’. Please enjoy the new story of the music and the seven pieces of armour sitting on the stage in a Japanese space where you can feel the changing of the seasons.
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  • 【Special programme on the third anniversary of the opening of átoa】Tatsuya Ishii's third exhibition, ‘Ryu no Kuni’.
    Japanese Culture

    【Special programme on the third anniversary of the opening of átoa】Tatsuya Ishii's third exhibition, ‘Ryu no Kuni’. Until 30 January 2025

    View Event Description & Conditions
    • Dates 22 October 2024, 12:00AM - 30 January 2025, 7:00PM
    • Fees 2,600JPY (including tax)
    • Event Details The third exhibition of works by artist Tatsuya Ishii, the special exhibition ‘Ryu no Kuni’, will be held from Tuesday 15 October 2024 to Thursday 30 January 2025.

      The collaborative exhibition is based on the setting of ‘Ryu no Kuni’, a closed-off country ruled by seven shoguns, and features carefully crafted armour pieces that match the personalities of the seven shoguns.
      The seven pieces of armour on display were designed by Tatsuya Ishii and were worn on the stage in Tokyo and Osaka.
      The background music is a special version of three songs composed by Tatsuya Ishii: ‘Jindaiko’, ‘Ancient Capital’ and ‘Shinki’. Please enjoy the new story of the music and the seven pieces of armour sitting on the stage in a Japanese space where you can feel the changing of the seasons.
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