Tokyo Photographic Museum

I also visited the Photographic Museum, where I saw the exhibition “Thoughts of a Distant Window.” I was deeply moved by the way the photographer portrayed his imagined wife and daughter. The photographs were filled with tenderness—at once expressing love, joy, and a quiet sense of loneliness. The intimacy of these imagined relationships made the images feel both personal and universal, as if they were memories that never existed yet felt profoundly real.

Another exhibition, “State of the Artist: So Far and From Now On,” explored the impact of human activity on the natural environment and nature’s silent response.

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Art Deco and Fashion: centering on the Kyoto Costume Institute (KCI) Collection, Mitsubishi Ichigokan museum, Tokyo