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!
Van Gogh and Monet were both fascinated by Ukiyo-e. If you are planning a trip to Japan, here are 4 must-visit museums where you can experience the magic of Ukiyo-e.
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.
The solo exhibition “Kenneth Noland: Paintings 1966–2006” is currently on view at Pace Gallery in Azabudai Hills, Tokyo, from March 7 to May 6, 2025. As one of the few museum-quality presentations of Noland’s work ever held in Asia, this is a rare opportunity not to be missed.
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.
A rare chance to meet Sakamoto’s new work! “Music for Another World” that transcends music, time and space. It conveys his deep philosophical world!
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.
MUTEK is an experimental event that has caught the attention of the music and art industries. However, its founder, Alain Mongeau, said that he did not like the words ‘cutting-edge’ and ‘innovative.’ What is his intention behind this statement? What is the true nature of MUTEK?
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.