Still undecided about your Golden Week plans? We’ve picked out five must-see exhibitions that are making waves right now!

Still undecided about your Golden Week plans? We’ve picked out five must-see exhibitions that are making waves right now!
Whether you’re an art enthusiast, a manga lover, or simply someone moved by the mystery of life, Osamu Tezuka’s Hinotori exhibition offers an unmissable voyage of the spirit.
An exhibition focusing on calligraphy as contemporary art, Topography of Calligraphy, will be held at YUGEN Gallery (Minami-Aoyama) from April 25. Explore the intersection of “symbol” and “landscape” through unique approaches.
MIYAJIMA ART FESTIVAL IN THE NARRATIVE, a contemporary art show will be held in Miyajima, Hiroshima, the island of the player.
The exhibition is an attempt to explore the space between minimalism and figuration, with its roots in Japanese animism.
Frenzy or Entropy? As the world moves toward entropy, how do we live? A visit to this exhibition invites us to pause and reflect on such fundamental inquiries.
Tokyo Gendai has added one exciting option to the allure of traveling to Tokyo. With a view of the harbor, visitors can enjoy cutting-edge Asian art in a relaxed mood.
What is an exhibition curated by an astrologer on the theme of “Mysterious Quest for Truth”? What’s more, the gallery owner is an art dealer who has specialized in introducing Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat to Japan. With high expectations, we headed to Sho+1 in Ueno, Tokyo.
A solo exhibition of Takayuki Daikoku, a sculptor whose work is recognized as valuable even by renowned antique dealers, is being held at MARUEIDO JAPAN in Akasaka. The beauty of his work lies in his unique worldview, as if he sculpts space as well.
MUTEK. JP, a festival that combines electronic music and digital art, will be held in Shibuya in December, highlighting the power of human-generated content. This year’s festival will again feature experimental performances that can only be experienced at MUTEK.