1. A Miniature World x Hyakudan Kaidan
    Photo: Meguro Gajoen Corporation
  2. A Miniature World x Hyakudan Kaidan
    Photo: Meguro Gajoen Corporation
  3. A Miniature World x Hyakudan Kaidan
    Photo: Meguro Gajoen Corporation / Tomo Tanaka
  4. A Miniature World x Hyakudan Kaidan
    Photo: Meguro Gajoen Corporation
  5. A Miniature World x Hyakudan Kaidan
    Photo: Meguro Gajoen Corporation
  6. A Miniature World x Hyakudan Kaidan
    Photo: Meguro Gajoen Corporation

A Miniature World x Hyakudan Kaidan

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Time Out says

Step into a world where reality is reshaped at ‘A Miniature World x Hyakudan Kaidan’, an exhibition that invites you to explore Japan in its tiniest, most intricate forms. Held within the historic Hyakudan Kaidan, a designated tangible cultural property located at Hotel Gajoen Tokyo, the event transforms seven rooms into enchanting realms of meticulously crafted miniatures. 

Running until March 9, the exhibition showcases over 1,000 pieces that span a wide array of styles and periods, from Edo-period (1603–1867) dollhouses to contemporary hyper-realistic dioramas. A particular highlight is the Hinamatsuri collection, where Hina dolls and accessories evoke the refinement of Japan’s traditional Girls’ Day festival. In a dimly lit room, shimmering reflections from a still-water display enhance the exquisite details of these diminutive treasures.

Going beyond traditional miniatures, the exhibition aims for an immersive experience that plays with perspective, inviting visitors to feel as if they have shrunk and entered a whimsical wonderland. By juxtaposing historical craftsmanship with modern mastery, ‘A Miniature World x Hyakudan Kaidan’ offers an extraordinary glimpse into the artistry of small-scale creations.

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Price:
¥1,600, college and high school students ¥1,000, junior high and elementary school students ¥800
Opening hours:
11am-6pm daily
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