
Shindo
At its core, Shindo is about connection—through sound, movement, and energy by bringing together the two unique artistic voices of Yusuke Kuriki and Vincent Ruffin. Their works explore vibration in all its forms; from the barely noticeable to the deeply felt. Step into a space where materials, shapes, and colors come alive—where you can feel the quiet pulse of motion, echoing both in the world around us and within ourselves.
Entrance is free and the exhibition runs from June 21 to July 5 2025. The opening reception is open to all as well, and will take place on Friday, June 20, from 7.00 pm-9.00 pm.
The opening hours of Shindo:Tuesday–Friday: 2.00 pm – 7.00 pm
Saturday: 11.00 am – 7.00 pm
Please note that Sundays and Mondays are closed.
UltraSuperNew KURA
2-6-18 Higashi, Shibuya-ku https://ultrasupernew.com/
¥Free

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Yomiuri Shimbun
36 minutes ago
- Yomiuri Shimbun
Tokyo University of the Arts to Establish Game Department MA; Aims to Conduct, Disseminate Game Research
Tokyo University of the Arts announced Thursday that it will establish a 'Department of Games and Interactive Arts' master's program in the Graduate School of Film and New Media in April 2026. 'Japanese games, which have exploded in popularity, have gained worldwide recognition and should be promoted,' President Katsuhiko Hibino said at a press conference in Tokyo. 'We aim to conduct and disseminate research on games from the unique perspective of an arts university with expertise in fine arts and music.' The university views games as a 'new form of comprehensive art in the modern era' that combines multiple artistic fields — including fine arts, music and video — with digital technology. Since 2019, the university has been conducting research through a Game Course within the Graduate School of Film and New Media. However, with the increasing use of games in various spheres of society, such as healthcare, education and regional revitalization, the university decided to establish a new department. The planned enrollment capacity is 20 students, and the university expects to admit not only students with backgrounds in the arts but also those from the fields of information science and engineering.


Tokyo Weekender
9 hours ago
- Tokyo Weekender
Summer Date Ideas in Tokyo
Contrary to popular belief, you don't have to wait until cuffing season to make a move. Summer can be romantic too, hence the Lana Del Rey lyric: 'Hot summer nights, mid-July / When you and I were forever wild.' Tokyo has an infinite variety of things to do and places to go, whether you want to try seasonal activities or simply admire a beach sunset. Long daylight hours make it easier to hang out at parks, museums and restaurants without everything closing early, and warm nights mean endless possibilities for late-night dates. Without further ado, here are a few summer date ideas in Tokyo. List of Contents: Drinks at a Rooftop Bar Art Museums and Galleries Summer Festivals and Fireworks Water Parks, Pools and Beaches Jewelry or Perfume Workshops Tokyo Observation Decks Aquariums and Planetariums Cooking Classes Listening Bars Disney Land and Disney Sea Odaiba Day Trips Around Tokyo Related Posts two rooms in omotesando Drinks at a Rooftop Bar Trying to carry out a conversation with someone you just met in a cramped indoor space can sometimes be overstimulating. Spacious, open-air rooftop bars with gorgeous views eliminate this issue. Here are some of our favorite rooftop bars in Tokyo . national art center Art Museums and Galleries It's no secret that Tokyo has one of the world's most vibrant art scenes. Admire artifacts at Nezu Museum and Tokyo National Museum, or check out contemporary art at Mori Art Museum or The National Art Center. You can also go gallery-hopping in areas like Ginza, Roppongi and Omotesando — entrance is almost always free, and you might even have the whole space to yourself on weekdays. edogawa fireworks festival Summer Festivals and Fireworks Come July and August, the city lights up with a variety of spirited summer festivals. Tokyo's festivals , known in Japanese as matsuri , feature grand processions of ornate mikoshi (portable shrines), mesmerizing traditional dances and nostalgic food stalls. You can also check out our list of fireworks festivals — the perfect setting for romance. courtesy of tokyo summerland Water Parks, Pools and Beaches What better way to escape the deathly heat than going to a water park , pool or beach ? Although these are not as common in central Tokyo, you can easily access all three via public transport or short drives. ann fragrance atelier, photo by lisa knight Jewelry or Perfume Workshops Hands-on workshops have gotten quite popular among locals and tourists in recent years, and you can spot them all over Tokyo, especially in Asakusa. Check out Ann Frangrance's Asakusa atelier to make your own scent, or glanta in Omotesando or Kichijoji to make your own rings. tokyo city view, roppongi hills Tokyo Observation Decks Observation decks such as Tokyo City View in Roppongi and Tokyo Skytree offer stunning views of the glittering city, especially at sunset. You can walk around, take pictures and talk in a low-pressure, air-conditioned environment, and get dinner or drinks after. Aquariums and Planetariums Aquariums and planetariums are some of the most classic date spots in Japan, appearing in shojo manga and films. Both transport you to an ethereal, glowing world, away from the sun and humidity. Cooking Classes Whether it's baking a cake or a delicious hambagu meal, there is no shortage of fun and interactive cooking classes in the city, and the best part is that you can enjoy your creations together after. The Music Bar -Cave Shibuya- Listening Bars Perfect for music-loving couples, Japan's incredible listening bars — ongaku kissa — are atmospheric, intimate spots to quietly enjoy each other's company. Although talking is discouraged at some locations, you could always head to another bar after or before. Check out some of our recommendations . disney sea Disney Land and Disney Sea One of Japan's most beloved attractions, Tokyo Disney Resort needs no introduction. For dates, we recommend Disney Sea over Disney Land, as its ocean-themed 'ports of call' tend to be more atmospheric than Disney Land's family-friendly areas. Even if you hate going on rides, you can make a day of trying fun food items, getting pictures together and checking out all the shops. Odaiba Odaiba is a classic date spot for Tokyoites, known for its sweeping views of the skyline and seaside ambience. You can walk or bike around the waterfront together, drive across the Rainbow Bridge or even book a cruise. okutama Day Trips Around Tokyo Whether you're in the talking stage, a situationship or a relationship, a day trip out of the city is definitely more exciting than just getting dinner and watching a movie. We've compiled a list of day trip options for every type of traveler ; Okutama is a perfect escape for nature lovers, and Kawagoe for sightseeing and culture. Discover Tokyo, Every Week Get the city's best stories, under-the-radar spots and exclusive invites delivered straight to your inbox. By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy . Related Posts 35 Tokyo Date Ideas Day Trips From Tokyo for Every Type of Traveler A Romantic's Guide to Memorable Proposal Spots in Tokyo


NHK
10 hours ago
- NHK
US wrestling star Hulk Hogan dies
US wrestling star Hulk Hogan died on Thursday in Florida at the age of 71. Hogan rose to stardom in the 1980s as one of the biggest names in US professional wrestling. He was known for his long blond hair and mustache. He also got in the ring in Japan for legendary bouts with popular Japanese wrestler Antonio Inoki. Fans liked Hogan's trademark pose with his finger pointing up while he shouted "ichiban," meaning "number one" in Japanese. Hogan also played a leading role in the US entertainment industry, appearing in movies and TV shows. He is known as a model for Neptuneman in the popular Japanese anime "Kinnikuman." Police said Hogan was taken to hospital from his home in Florida on Thursday and pronounced dead. They said "there are no signs of foul play or suspicious activity" concerning his death. Hogan was a supporter of US President Donald Trump. At the Republican National Convention for the 2024 presidential election, he took to the podium and tore up his tank top with his hands as part of his performance. Trump mourned Hogan in a social media post, saying, "We lost a great friend today." He said, "He gave an absolutely electric speech at the Republican National Convention, that was one of the highlights of the entire week." Trump added, "He entertained fans from all over the World, and the cultural impact he had was massive."