7-7-2 Ginza, Ginza, Chuo 104-0061, Tokyo PrefectureMap
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Ginza Graphics Gallery is a good comprehensive exhibition hall, lighting, like to come to this kind of attractions to play, every time there is a big or small harvest, this time is not an exception.
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Ginza Graphic Gallery (GGG Gallery for short) is run by one of the larger print groups in Japan, and it's a very interesting place to showcase graphic designs, from tiny characters to giant monumental buildings. There are often some artists here to hold exhibitions, lectures and other art activities.
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Ginza Graphics Gallery is a good comprehensive exhibition hall, lighting, like to come to this kind of attractions to play, every time there is a big or small harvest, this time is not an exception.
Ginza Graphics Gallery, which is run by one of Japan's largest printing groups, is a very interesting place to showcase graphic design, with tiny characters introduced even to huge monumental buildings. There are often artists here to hold exhibitions, lectures and other artistic activities.
Ginza Graphics Gallery is an art event that combines exhibitions, lectures, etc., and gggBooks publishing together, giving the world a close contact with the world's top graphic design venue.
Located on the edge of Shiseido Building in Ginza, it is a place with a circular design for exhibitions. Although I don't know these exhibitions very well, there are explanations next to it. I may understand the creativeness of art when I look at it.
I went in and saw it when I passed by. There was an exhibition at that time, but the Japanese introduction was half-understood, but I saw that the creative ideas of the exhibits inside were very exuding and full of impressionist style.