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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2004/E356" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2004/E356">
  <Name>Hakone Open-Air Museum Permanent Exhibits</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/A575A177">
    <Name>Hakone Open Air Museum</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>1121 Ninotaira, Hakone-Machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa-ken 250-0407</Address>
    <Phone>0460-2-1161</Phone>
    <Fax>0460-2-1169</Fax>
    <Access>JR Odawara Station - Odakyu Line Hakone Yumoto Station - Hakone Tozan Railway to Chokoku No Mori Station, 2 min Walk to the Hakone Open-Air Museum  JR Odawara Station - Odakyu Line Hakone Yumoto Station - Hakone Tozan Bus to Gora Iriguchi Station, 5 min W</Access>
    <Area areaId="other">Kanto: others</Area>
    <OpeningHour>09:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>From December to February, the museum opens only until 16:00.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Sculpture</Media>
  <Media>3D: Installation</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[The Hakone Open-Air Museum was opened in 1969 to create a harmonic balance of the great nature of Hakone and Art. 
The unique experiences of open-air museum await you, as different seasons and weather create an ever-changing sensation of true art.
The Museum realizes the philosophy of Henry Moore “Sculpture is an art of the open-air” with a grand backdrop of Hakone's great nature.]]></Description>
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  <Karma>4.031</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥1600, Senior ¥1100, University and High School ¥1100, Elementary and Junior High School ¥800</Price>
  <DateStart>0000-00-00</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>0000-00-00</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>0</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>1</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.240975</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.053464</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2007/A5C4" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2007/A5C4">
  <Name>MEGASTAR-II cosmos</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/22002A30">
    <Name>National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>2-41 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0064</Address>
    <Phone>03-3570-9151</Phone>
    <Fax>03-3570-9150</Fax>
    <Access>5 minutes walk from Funenokagakukan Station or Telecom Center Station on the Yurikamome Line; 15 mins from Tokyo Teleport Station on the Rinkai Line. By bus or car, see info on their site.</Access>
    <Area areaId="koto_odaiba">Kiyosumi, Odaiba</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="1" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>Opens during National holidays, Spring/Summer/Winter vacations, closes from 28th of Dec to 1st of Jan.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>Screen: Other</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[Most existing planetariums can only project approximately 2 million stars. However, MEGASTAR-II can reproduce, with up to 12.5x magnification, 5 million fixed stars that cannot be seen with our naked eye. Until MEGASTAR-II, the necessity of reproducing stars to that extent was not really thought possible among planetarium specialists. However, only MEGASTAR-II can reproduce the solidity, light and shades of the colors of the Milky Way and the fine details of the dark nebula. This capability cannot be found elsewhere.

The &quot;Geo-Cosmos&quot; is the symbol exhibit of Miraikan and has 1 million LEDs closely set on its spherical, 6.5 m in diameter body. Based on the data sent from satellites, the appearance of the earth changes hourly on the displays and you can have a virtual experience of the &quot;Earth as seen from outer space&quot;. ]]></Description>
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  <Karma>8.18235</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥500, 18 or under ¥200 - Free admission for 18 year olds and under on Saturdays.</Price>
  <DateStart>0000-00-00</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>0000-00-00</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>0</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>1</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.616106</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.780417</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2009/7AC2" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2009/7AC2">
  <Name>&quot;Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/74317A40">
    <Name>Ghibli Museum, Mitaka</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>The West Park of Inokashira Park, 1-1-83 Shimorenjaku, Mitaka-shi, Tokyo 181-0013</Address>
    <Phone>0570-055777</Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>15 minutes walk or 5 minutes by Community Bus from the South Exit of JR Mitaka Station.</Access>
    <Area areaId="musashino_tama">Musashino, Tama</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>18:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="1" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>Advance Tickets Only!</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Illustration</Media>
  <Media>3D: Sculpture</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[&quot;By using simple animations drawn with a pencil, I want to control and move everything that appears within each frame.&quot; Going back to the roots of animation, Hayao Miyazaki created the feature-length animation &quot;Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea.&quot; To increase the visual quality of the picture, the background scenes were made more detailed and lifelike, and characters were drawn with even, controlled lines. While digital animation has made it simple and easy to manipulate images, this was a challenge he took in order to rethink the notion of what it means to draw. 

This exhibition reveals how the movie &quot;Ponyo on the Cliff by the Sea&quot; was created by Miyazaki and his team, who strove to exploit the best characteristics of hand drawing in the animated film. They focused on the meticulous depiction of the lively movements of living things using thick pencilled lines. This exhibition traces the story of Ponyo, and focuses on several scenes in particular that show how they were created. 

Also on view are a large number of illustrations created for the animation, key frames and in-betweens that visitors can actually pick up and examine. Sculptures of Ponyo and large fish are also on display.]]></Description>
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  <Karma>2.32195</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults and students ¥1000, High and Junior high school ¥700, Elementary school ¥400, Children over 4 years old ¥100</Price>
  <DateStart>2009-05-23</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2010-05-01</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote>Closed on Mondays except July 20th. </ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>40</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.692522</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.574347</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2010/1203" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2010/1203">
  <Name>Atsuhiko Misawa &quot;Animals in Tochigi&quot;</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/9C0CDB16">
    <Name>Tochigi Prefectural Museum of Fine Arts</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>4-2-7 Sakura, Utsunomiya-shi, Tochigi-ken 320-0043</Address>
    <Phone>028-621-3566</Phone>
    <Fax>028-621-3569</Fax>
    <Access>From JR Utsunomiya Station or Tobu Utsunomiya Station, take the Kanto-Bus for Sakusingakuin-Komanyu. Get off at Sakuradori-Jumonji.</Access>
    <Area areaId="other">Kanto: others</Area>
    <OpeningHour>09:30:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>On a Public Holiday Monday, the museum is open but closed on the following Tuesday.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Sculpture</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[This exhibition features life-sized animal sculptures carved out of camphor wood - lions, crocodiles, giraffes, unicorns, deer, rabbits, dogs and cats - as well as drawings displayed in a space designed by Hideki Toyoshima from gm projects.]]></Description>
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  <Karma>1.87995</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥700, University &amp; High School Students ¥400, Junior High School Students Free</Price>
  <DateStart>2010-01-24</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2010-03-22</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>0</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>36.564558</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.869908</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2010/3E96" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2010/3E96">
  <Name>&quot;Tools for Everyday Life - Past and Present&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/F529A447">
    <Name>Kawasaki City Museum</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>1-2 Todoroki, Nakahara-ku, Kawasaki-shi, Kanagawa-ken 211-0052</Address>
    <Phone>044-754-4500</Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>10 minutes by bus from the North Exit of Musashikosugi Station on the JR Nanbu, Tokyu Toyoko and Meguro Lines.</Access>
    <Area areaId="kanagawa">Yokohama, Kanagawa</Area>
    <OpeningHour>09:30:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>The gallery is open on public holiday Mondays, but closed on the following Tuesday.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>3D: Product</Media>
  <Media>Misc.: Art Talk</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[This exhibition presents the change in the tools used in everyday life from the days of antiquity to the present. Some of the tools may be unrecognizable to children now, but some others have only been slightly modified over millennia. 

The show is particularly suited for children with the possibility to actually use the tools and play games from the past. 

Please see website for details on related events. ]]></Description>
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  <Karma>0.822875</Karma>
  <Price free="0"></Price>
  <DateStart>2010-01-19</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2010-04-04</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>13</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.585139</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.650578</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2010/82D3" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2010/82D3">
  <Name>&quot;Your Future, Your Future Self - A Journey into Picture Books with Satoshi Kako&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/22002A30">
    <Name>National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>2-41 Aomi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0064</Address>
    <Phone>03-3570-9151</Phone>
    <Fax>03-3570-9150</Fax>
    <Access>5 minutes walk from Funenokagakukan Station or Telecom Center Station on the Yurikamome Line; 15 mins from Tokyo Teleport Station on the Rinkai Line. By bus or car, see info on their site.</Access>
    <Area areaId="koto_odaiba">Kiyosumi, Odaiba</Area>
    <OpeningHour>10:00:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:00:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="0" tue="1" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails></ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>Opens during National holidays, Spring/Summer/Winter vacations, closes from 28th of Dec to 1st of Jan.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Graphics</Media>
  <Media>3D: Installation</Media>
  <Media>Misc.: Media Arts</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[You, living in the 21st century. Your guide is waiting for you to stop and talk about how we will live in the future. Let's think about you and the world with Mr. Kako who is our guide. 

In this exhibition, we will look back on the history of our existence from the time of evolution and look at the present state of humanity which was created by &quot;human behavior.&quot; We will think about what lies beyond and our place in the future as we convey the bright vision which cutting-edge science foresees.]]></Description>
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  <Karma>0</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥500, 18 or under ¥200 - Free admission for 18 year olds and under on Saturdays.</Price>
  <DateStart>2010-03-20</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2010-05-10</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote>Closed Tuesday. (Open March 30th and May 4th)</ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>49</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.616106</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.780417</Longitude>
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 <Event xml:lang="en" id="2010/9055" href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/event/2010/9055">
  <Name>&quot;That Person, This Painting from Your History Textbook - Meiji and Taisho Periods&quot; Exhibition</Name>
  <Venue href="http://www.tokyoartbeat.com/venue/4BFF53A4">
    <Name>Edo-Tokyo Museum</Name>
    <Type>Museum</Type>
    <Address>1-4-1 Yokoami, Sumida-ku, Tokyo 130-0015</Address>
    <Phone>03-3626-9974</Phone>
    <Fax></Fax>
    <Access>3 minutes walk from West exit at Ryogoku station on the JR Sobu line, or 1 minute walk from exits A3, A4 on the Toei Oedo line.</Access>
    <Area areaId="koto_odaiba">Kiyosumi, Odaiba</Area>
    <OpeningHour>09:30:00</OpeningHour>
    <ClosingHour>17:30:00</ClosingHour>
    <DaysClosed mon="1" tue="0" wed="0" thu="0" fri="0" sat="0" sun="0" hol="0" />
    <ScheduleDetails>saturdays closinghour 19:30</ScheduleDetails>
    <ScheduleNote>On a Public Holiday Monday, the museum is open but closed on the following Tuesday.Opens during the Sumo matches in Ryogoku.</ScheduleNote>
  </Venue>
  <Media>2D: Painting</Media>
  <Media>Misc.: Art Talk</Media>
  <Description><![CDATA[This exhibition gives visitors a &quot;review&quot; of Japanese history based on archival materials from the Edo-Tokyo Museum, focusing mainly on the people and events of Tokyo in the period between the Meiji Restoration and the process of recovery following the great Kanto earthquake.]]></Description>
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  <Karma>1.30736</Karma>
  <Price free="0">Adults ¥600, College/university students ¥480, High School/Junior High/Over 65 ¥300</Price>
  <DateStart>2010-02-16</DateStart>
  <DateEnd>2010-03-28</DateEnd>
  <ScheduleNote></ScheduleNote>
  <DaysBeforeEnd>6</DaysBeforeEnd>
  <PermanentEvent>0</PermanentEvent>
  <Distance>0</Distance>
  <Datum>tokyo</Datum>
  <Latitude>35.693256</Latitude>
  <Longitude>139.799181</Longitude>
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