Hotel Gajoen Tokyo - Past Events
Below is a list of all past events for Hotel Gajoen Tokyo. Current and upcoming events, as well as other details, are available on the venue's page.
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Japanese Quilts x Hyakkakaidan 2020
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1000 Lucky Cats Art Exhibition at Hyakudan Kaidan
This exhibition features over 1000 ‘Lucky Cats’ by renown lucky cat artist Wajin Mori. In addition, over 2500 ceramics, sculptures, paintings, decorations, plush toys, and more by 22 other artists will...More »
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Tagboat x Hyaku Kaidan
- Media: Illustration - Painting - Drawing - Nihonga - Sculpture - Video and Film
- 2020-09-11 - 2020-10-11
A collaborative exhibition between Hotel Gajoen Tokyo Tagboat, operator of Asia’s largest online art gallery. Tagboat has selected 30 emerging artists to present their works at this Cultural Heritage Site...More »
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Hyakudan Hinamatsui Exhibition 2020
Introducing different regions every year, the ‘Hyakudan Hinamatsuri’ exhibit displays historic ornamental dolls from various prefectures across Japan. More »
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Ikebana x Hyaku Kaidan 2019
Ikebana is one of the traditional Japanese arts in which flowers and plants are specially arranged for appreciation. It has been practiced for more than 600 years. In this exhibition, 45 styles of Ikebana...More »
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Idols in Cat City at Hyakudan Kaidan
This exhibition reflects the Japanese view towards cats from the Heian Period (794-1185) up to today. Visitors can enjoy more than 3,000 art pieces by 29 artists displayed in the unique historical setting...More »
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Hina Dolls from Aomori, Akita, and Yamagata
Exhibiting some 1,000 hina Girls’ Day dolls from northern Japanese prefectures. More »
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Ikebana x Hyakudan Kaidan 2018
The Japan Ikebana Art Association, Japan’s largest ikebana group, presents autumn-inspired flower arrangements on the Hyakudan Kaidan stairway of the Meguro Gajoen’s banquet hall, which has hosted artists...More »
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Wa no Akari x Hyakudan Kaidan 2018 - The Colors and Shapes of Japan
Hyakudan Kaidan, the venue for the exhibition, was built in 1935 and along with Hotel Gajoen has been host to numerous events over its long history. Since 2009, it has been designated a Tokyo Cultural...More »
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Japanese Quilts x Hyakudan Kaidan 2018
Patchwork quilts originated in Europe but came into their own in America. In Japan, craft art has over 3,000,000 enthusiasts, mostly women who are drawn to the warmth of the material and the satisfaction...More »
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Cats: A National Treasure
Cats have been beloved since first coming to Japan during the Nara period. Depicted by painters, sculptors, and writers, it is not an exaggeration to say that cats have been a source of inspiration for...More »
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Hyakudan Hinamatsuri: Vintage Ornamental Dolls from Omi, Mino and Hida
Meguro Gajoen’s celebration of Hinamatsuri, also known as Girls’ Day, has become a popular annual event. This year marks the ninth time this exhibition has been held. It will highlight antique “hina” dolls...More »
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The Hand of God ● Japan Exhibition lll
Third installment in a series of exhibitions focusing on paper art inspired by Japanese craftsmanship and design. More »
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Ikebana x Hyakudan Kaidan 2017
The Japan Ikebana Art Association, Japan’s largest ikebana group, presents autumn-inspired flower arrangements on the Hyakudan Kaidan stairway of the Meguro Gajoen’s banquet hall, which has hosted artists...More »
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Hyakudan Hinamatsuri: Vintage Ornamental Dolls from Kyushu
Meguro Gajoen’s celebration of Hinamatsuri, also known as Girls’ Day, has become a popular annual event. This year marks the eighth time this exhibition has been held. It will highlight antique “hina”...More »
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Kaminote・NipponⅡ
An exhibition of paper art inspired by Japanese craftsmanship and design.More »
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A World of Shogo Kariyazaki― the Last Stage
Shogo Kariyazaki presents the 17th volume in this popular annual exhibition series which has over the years attracted over one million visitors. Meguro Gajoen and its one hundred steps opened to public...More »
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Japanese Lights × Hyakudan Kaidan 2016
The “Hyakudan Kaidan” (One Hundred Stairs) is a cultural property filled with paintings representative of Japanese art in the Showa era. This exhibition features 36 kinds of light displays representing...More »
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Japanese Quilts x Hyaku Kaidan 2016
The culture of quilting was born in Europe and developed further in America, needle and thread drawing through the fabrics of everyday life to bring warmth from, more often than not, female hands. The...More »
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A Beautiful World of Handicrafts at The Hundred Stairs
The Japan Handicraft Instructors’ Association presents knitting, embroidery, quilts, painting, lace, hand-weaving, calligraphy, and more. Exhibition Place: Hyakudan KaidanMore »
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Wa no Akari x Hyakudan Kaidan— 12 Japanese Illuminations
The Hyakudan Kaidan (Stairway of 100 Steps), the only wooden structure currently in existence at the Meguro Gajoen, was designated as a Tokyo Tangible Cultural Asset in 2009. The stairway is famous for...More »
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The Hands of God - Nippon
Channeling the spirit of Japanese creative heritage to merge with a contemporary sensibility the artists of this exhibition demonstrate a skill of such precision and intricacy which seems almost impossible...More »
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Sixth Hyakudan Kaidan Festival
This exhibition of Hina (Girls’ Festival) dolls from various historical periods and regions across Japan attracted more than 280,000 visitors the first five times it was held, setting a new record from...More »
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Shoko Kanazawa x Hyaku Kaidan “Living Together”
Not only has her work featured as the title logo of NHK drama “Taira no Kiyomori”, but she has also actively showcased across renowned calligraphy exhibitions of Kamakura’s Kenchoji temple, and Kyoto’s...More »
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A Profusion of Flowers: The World of Shogo Kariyazaki
The flower arrangement artist Shogo Kariyazaki, who has held solo exhibitions abroad in places including Bulgaria, Turkey, and Romania, brings his freshly inspired view of the world to Meguro Gajoen. As...More »
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Japanese Quilts x Hyaku Kaidan
Fusing multiple traditions with Japanese quilts and spaces of cultural in an exhibition of historic textiles techniques combined with the rich decorative beauty of the Meguro Gajoen and its 100 steps.More »
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"Meguro Gajoen" Exhibition
Guided tours of some 160 nihonga paintings in the Meguro Gajoen, which also houses a staggered, 99-stepped staircase (Tangible Cultural Properties) connecting a suite of 7 lavishly appointed rooms. See...More »