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art
Takehiko Nakafuji
Framing Tokyo in black-and-white
Junji Ito
In pursuit of unresolved mystery
Masataka Ishida
Where reggae meets punk and to resist is to live
Hiroshi Nagai
The dreamy allure of city pop and the legend behind it
Kads Miida
Art as a part of the nature
Hanayo
No pretense, absolute intimacy
Chieko Kogure
The desire for forms to change
Naoya Kawakami
American monsters and rock’n’roll
DEADKEBAB
Fake ads, non-existent products and yōkai
etc.
What is Bant Voyaj
And why Tokyo?
24 films, 24 artists and Tokyo
Yuji Moriwaki
Hearing the roots again
Takuya Salam Unagami
Food, music, and friends
Shankar Noguchi
Tokyo’s spice captain
Noyuku Honey
Collecting flower nectar with the bees
Hiro Kodama & KungFu Camera
A small analog paradise in Tokyo
Fumiko Unagami
In search of the best food and wine in Tokyo
Jesse Freeman
Lines, spaces and contrast
Nourah
The motion of returning to oneself
Abroad In Japan
An accurate portrayal of Japan, beyond the clichés
Negura Curry & HoiPoi
Spice, sound and the DIY spirit
Minami Ryohei
Where disciplines meet
music
Makoto Kubota
A 50-year journey through sound
Phew
“Like breathing”, and naturally inimitable
Kuunatic
In a dreamlike realm, where time has shattered
Peace Music Studio & Soichiro Nakamura
The hidden sanctuary of Tokyo’s psych rock history
Suzumeno Tears
An unlikely blend, a timeless resonance
Kufuki
To welcome whatever comes their way
TsuShiMaMiRe
Ice Cream Punk
DJ Notoya
In pursuit of Tokyo’s lost grooves
Sugai Ken
Prioritizing ‘on-the-spot experience’”
DJ Moppy
Are you looking for a culture shock?: DJ MOPPY
AG
Bridging underground cultures through club nights
spaces
Takashi Kono & Gallery 5610
Master of Japanese Graphic Art and his legacy
Live House Fever
A bit more than just a concert venue
Tsubame Studio
A place to connect through similarities–and differences
Bonobo
An important moment in global club history
SUBstore
How to blend music, food & resistance in Tokyo
Amp Cafe
Neighborhood and venue spirit united