The “Beloved Japanese Sweets” Exhibition

Holding period

2023.02.03 〜 2023.04.23

Rethinking the charm and richness of Japanese sweets

The theme of the exhibition is “confectionery,” a part of Japanese food culture. With the cooperation of chef Tomoko Nagao and 78 confectionery stores from all over Japan, including Eitaro Sohonshiki, Funabashiya, Taiyaki Wakaba, and Shogoin Yatsuhashi Sohonten, approximately 80 types of sweets with regional characteristics, such as dorayaki and rice crackers, are selected and their creators’ thoughts are conveyed using photographs and videos.

During the event, the Salon on the 6th floor will offer a “Japanese sweets and tea set” that includes several types of sweets on display and tea selected by Mr. Nagao. Come and experience the richness and charm of these sweets made with simple ingredients and eaten on a daily basis. *Sweets are not for sale.

Event SummaryOutline

Location MUJI Ginza 6F ATELIER MUJI GINZA Gallery2 3-3-5 Ginza, Chuo-ku, Tokyo
Access 3 minutes from Tokyo Metro Ginza Station, 3 minutes from Ginza 1-chome Station on Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line, 5 minutes from Yurakucho Station on JR Yamanote Line

Holding period Friday, February 3, 2023 – Sunday, April 23, 2023
Opening Hours 11:00~21:00
Contact Us 03-3538-1311
admission fee Free of charge *No candy will be sold at the venue of this exhibition.
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