Jan 26, 2026 EVENT
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Jan 9, 2026 ~ Mar 8, 2026
Special Exhibition “Collection x Contemporary Art: 4 Dialogues Surrounding the Nagoya City Museum of Art”
[Dates: 2026/1/9 (Fri) to 3/8 (Sun)] Four people, Hitoshi, Koita, Tamura Yuichiro, Hasunuma Masahiro, and Mikame Reina, who have ties to Aichi and are active nationally and int...
Sakae / Fushimi
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Nov 22, 2025 ~ Mar 9, 2026
Aichi Aviation Museum 8th Anniversary Special Exhibition “Japanese Flying Boats - Their History and All About Rescue Flying Boats US-2”
At this event, we will introduce basic knowledge about flying boats, the history of Japanese flying boats, and the rescue flying boat US-2 currently active in Japan.
Outside of Nagoya
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Jan 22, 2026 ~ Mar 15, 2026
Collection of Various Swords special exhibition
The Nagoya Sword Museum “Nagoya Touken World” will hold the Various Swords Collection special exhibition from 2026/1/22 (Thu) to 3/15 (Sun). When you hear the word “Japanese ...
Sakae / Fushimi
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Sep 2, 2025 ~ Mar 31, 2026
City Archives Mystery Solving Project No. 3 "Mystery Solving! Who is the protagonist of urban development? - Tracing the roots of urban development in Nagoya"
The third mystery-solving project has begun at the Nagoya City Municipal Archives! Souvenirs will be available for those who participate in the mystery-solving. Please give it...
Eastern Area
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Jan 22, 2026 ~ May 24, 2026
RED MAGIC ★ - MYSTERIOUS COLOR
It's astonishingly vivid, and the more appealing it is. It's a dangerous scent that makes even the devil feel excited. There are many colors in this world, but the point is red....
Sakae / Fushimi
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Oct 18, 2025 ~ May 31, 2026
Nabana no Sato Illumination “Zipangu”
[Held from 10/18 (Sat) to 2026/5/31 (Sun)! *Closed from 2026/1/7 (Wed) to 8 (Thu)] Miraculous scenery created by one of the largest sparkles in Japan With the world's highest ...
Outside of Nagoya
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Jan 4, 2026 ~ Feb 1, 2026
KAMI: The Myriad Deities of Japan
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This exhibit places the spotlight on holy institutions around Japan; kami, or Shinto gods; and their many worshippers. Explore the relationship between the Japanese and their kami.
Eastern Area


