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Built Environment: An Alternative Guide to Japan

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

Architectural Photography Exhibition 「構築環境-もうひとつの日本ガイド」建築写真展 The exhibition features 80 examples of buildings, civil engineering works and landscapes, etc., from all of the prefectures in Japan, which are introduced through photographs, text and video images. It presents a rarely considered aspect of … Continue reading →

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Built Environment: An Alternative Guide to Japan

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

Architectural Photography Exhibition 「構築環境-もうひとつの日本ガイド」建築写真展 The exhibition features 80 examples of buildings, civil engineering works and landscapes, etc., from all of the prefectures in Japan, which are introduced through photographs, text and video images. It presents a rarely considered aspect of … Continue reading →

Still Walking (film screening)

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

Experience the lyrical and profoundly moving STILL WALKING from KORE-EDA Hirokazu on Tuesday, March 18 at 6:00PM. As part of our Seasonal Impressions film series.

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Built Environment: An Alternative Guide to Japan

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

Architectural Photography Exhibition 「構築環境-もうひとつの日本ガイド」建築写真展 The exhibition features 80 examples of buildings, civil engineering works and landscapes, etc., from all of the prefectures in Japan, which are introduced through photographs, text and video images. It presents a rarely considered aspect of … Continue reading →

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Built Environment: An Alternative Guide to Japan

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

Architectural Photography Exhibition 「構築環境-もうひとつの日本ガイド」建築写真展 The exhibition features 80 examples of buildings, civil engineering works and landscapes, etc., from all of the prefectures in Japan, which are introduced through photographs, text and video images. It presents a rarely considered aspect of … Continue reading →

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Built Environment: An Alternative Guide to Japan

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

Architectural Photography Exhibition 「構築環境-もうひとつの日本ガイド」建築写真展 The exhibition features 80 examples of buildings, civil engineering works and landscapes, etc., from all of the prefectures in Japan, which are introduced through photographs, text and video images. It presents a rarely considered aspect of … Continue reading →

Recurring

Built Environment: An Alternative Guide to Japan

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

Architectural Photography Exhibition 「構築環境-もうひとつの日本ガイド」建築写真展 The exhibition features 80 examples of buildings, civil engineering works and landscapes, etc., from all of the prefectures in Japan, which are introduced through photographs, text and video images. It presents a rarely considered aspect of … Continue reading →

Tremble All You Want (film screening)

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

Join us for our "white day" screening of the romantic comedy, TREMBLE ALL YOU WANT, starring the endearing MATSUOKA Mayu (Shoplifters, A Silent Voice).

Isolated in the City: How architecture mitigates urban loneliness

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

“Isolated in the City: How architecture mitigates urban loneliness” talk event on February 20 is now fully booked and registration is closed. Thank you for your interest. We will have an in-person waiting line before the event to release available … Continue reading →

Kabuki Talk III: The Sacred Shishi, Lion Dance

The Japan Foundation, Toronto 2 Bloor St. East, 3rd Floor, Toronto, ON, Canada

The Sacred Shishi, Lion Dance Wednesday, February 19, 6:00 PM – 7:30 PM (ET) (Doors Open at 5:30 PM) In-Person Talk Event & Slide Presentation | Admission Free | RSVP Required Presented in English by Toshi Aoyagi, Program Officer at the … Continue reading →