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Exhibits include works from serious heavy hitters from Japan and abroad, such as
Sugimoto Hiroshi, Marlene Dumas and Olafur Eliasson. Enter from the alley be-
hind Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi.
(
3561-1896;
www.gallerykoyanagi.com
; 8th fl, 1-7-5 Ginza,
Chūō-ku;
11am-7pm Tue-Sat;
Ginza Line to Ginza, exit A9)
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Ginza Graphic Gallery
ART GALLERY
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This graphic design showcase celebrates the best in print, from retrospectives of
influential designers to suggestions of what's to come.
(
3571-5206;
www.dnp.co.jp/
gallery/ggg
; 7-7-2 Ginza, Chūō-ku; admission free;
11am-7pm Tue-Fri, to 6pm Sat;
Ginza Line to
Ginza, exit A2)
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Shiseido Gallery
ART GALLERY
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An ever-changing selection of up-and-coming artists from around the globe fill
this high-ceiling space.
(
3572-3901;
www.shiseido.co.jp/e/gallery/html
; Basement fl, 8-8-3
Ginza, Chūō-ku; admission free;
11am-7pm Tue-Sat, to 6pm Sun;
JR Yamanote Line to Shim-
bashi, Ginza exit)
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Hibiya-kōen
PARK
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Leafy Hibiya Park has pleasant strolling paths and something in bloom nearly
year-round. The dogwood trees were originally a gift from the United States in
1915, in exchange for the cherry trees presented by Japan to Washington DC in
1912.
(Hibiya-kōen, Chiyoda-ku; admission free;
Hibiya Line to Hibiya, exits A10 & A14)