
15 Years & 800 Pieces of Art
For 50 days every three years, visitors to the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale get to traverse 200 villages to explore what is effectively the largest art gallery in the world.
Spoon & Tamago
Drawing from an extensive multicultural database and resources, Spoon & Tamago attempts to comprehensively cover all aspects of Japanese design, from fine art and architecture to product and graphic design.
For 50 days every three years, visitors to the Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale get to traverse 200 villages to explore what is effectively the largest art gallery in the world.
Chocolates that teach Japanese onomatopoeia words unveiled at the 2015 Paris Design Show.
A retrospective on Ono's controversial and innovative works as an interactive musician and artist.
Artist Minako Nishiyama conceived of the project as part of the 2015 Oita Toilennale, perhaps the world’s first art festival dedicated to toilets.
The IZUE architecture firm, powered by three talented architects, decided to construct the perfect island getaway on the Seto Inland Sea.
While the public restroom has largely been shunned as an architectural subject in the Western world, in Japan it stands as its own archetype.
One of the world's greatest goalkeepers is actually a toilet.
Toto's toilet gallery at Narita Airport aims to show foreigners the joys of owning a Japanese toilet.
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