Wano Akari × Hyakudangai 2025 ~Hyakki Ryouran~

A world of Hyakki Ryouran themed on "Oni"
Hotel Gajoen Tokyo, Tokyo's designated tangible cultural asset "Hyakudangai"
7/4(Fri)~9/23(Tue) 11:00~18:00
The unique cultural asset "Hyakudangai" is filled with rare colors, transforming into a beautiful yet mysterious space with the art of "Wano Akari" and "Oni." The 99-step staircase corridor connects seven rooms, featuring an exhibition of "Aomori Nebuta," among other items such as lighting, Japanese paintings, ceramics, traditional crafts, and contemporary art for the first time in six years. Come experience the world of "Hyakki Ryouran" created by the diverse sensibilities and expressions of 38 artists. ■Notes For the safety of visitors, entry restrictions may be implemented depending on the situation.
Map & Location
Hotel Gajoen Tokyo, Tokyo's designated tangible cultural asset "Hyakudangai"
3 minutes from the Meguro Ramp on the Metropolitan Expressway No. 2
3 minutes on foot from Meguro Station
Details about Wano Akari × Hyakudangai 2025 ~Hyakki Ryouran~
- Date & Time
- 7/4(Fri)~9/23(Tue) 11:00~18:00
- Note
- Last admission 17:30 *Open every day during the exhibition *On August 16 (Saturday), open until 17:00 (last admission 16:30)
- Venue
- Hotel Gajoen Tokyo, Tokyo's designated tangible cultural asset "Hyakudangai"
- Address
- 1-8-1 Shimomeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo
- Fee
- Admission fee: General ¥1,800, University and high school students ¥1,200, Junior high and elementary school students ¥1,000
- parking
- Parking fee: 30 minutes / ¥500 *Free for 3 hours when visiting the cultural asset "Hyakudangai"
- Access
- 3 minutes from the Meguro Ramp on the Metropolitan Expressway No. 2
- Access (Public)
- 3 minutes on foot from Meguro Station
- Contact
- 03-3491-4111 (Hotel Gajoen Tokyo)