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NEW GINZA PHOTO SPACE RING CUBE A unique photo gallery is born on the 8th and 9th floors of San-ai Dream Center, a building which has long been a symbol of the famous Ginza 4-chome intersection in Tokyo.  Windows draped in a huge curtain create a striking theater-like exterior view that changes character by day and night. Beckoned inside, the visitor will find a distinctive creative space energized by the power of imagination.
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Photo Exhibition Announcement
 
OVERSEAS -Young creators choosing the world- OVERSEAS -Young creators choosing the world-
November 18 (Wed.) to 29 (Sun.), 2009
This exhibition presents the works of five young Japanese photographers who are active outside Japan.
Ichigo Sugawara Photo Exhibition: "Dansa, Thank You Very Very Much – In Kenya with the Japanese Red Cross Society" Ichigo Sugawara Photo Exhibition: "Dansa, Thank You Very Very Much – In Kenya with the Japanese Red Cross Society"
December 2 (Wed.) to 21 (Mon.), 2009
This is an exhibition of the photographs of Ichigo Sugawara. In images taken at the site of Red Cross activities, he captures the appeal of the people of Kenya from a new perspective.
"Secret – A Heartfelt Photo Exhibition"  (Charity event) "Secret – A Heartfelt Photo Exhibition"  (Charity event)
December 23 (Wed.) to 28 (Mon.), 2009
With a theme of "Training the heart's discerning eye," the names of the exhibiting photographers are being divulged, but not which photographer created which photograph. The works are being sold as a charity benefit.
 
WHAT'S NEW
Nov. 16, 2009 "Secret – A Heartfelt Photo Exhibition" (Charity event)
Oct. 26, 2009 Ichigo Sugawara Photo Exhibition: "Dansa, Thank You Very Very Much – In Kenya with the Japanese Red Cross Society"
Sep. 17, 2009 OVERSEAS -Young creators choosing the world-

ORIGINAL GOODS

A special selection of original items available only at RING CUBE. On sale at reception (9F)!

ACCESS

One minute walk from Ginza Station (Exit A2) of the Tokyo Metro Ginza, Marunouchi, and Hibiya subway lines
*San-ai Dream Center building does not have a parking lot.

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