What this is
A Moment with Anton Corbijn is an intimate afternoon session with the legendary Dutch photographer and filmmaker Anton Corbijn, held at The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto. Corbijn is celebrated for defining the visual identity of rock and alternative music since the 1970s through his iconic portraits of Depeche Mode, U2, Nirvana, and many others. His creative output spans photography, music videos, and feature films, making him one of the most influential visual artists in contemporary music culture. This rare conversation-style event offers attendees direct access to Corbijn's artistic process, career insights, and the stories behind some of the most recognisable images in music history. Hosted in one of Kyoto's most prestigious luxury hotels, the setting promises an exclusive and refined cultural experience.
Who should go
This session is ideal for photography enthusiasts, music culture aficionados, art collectors, and anyone with a deep appreciation for the intersection of visual art and rock music history. The intimate format and upscale Ritz-Carlton setting suggest a curated, thoughtful audience rather than a large general crowd — expect serious engagement and meaningful discussion. Creative professionals, documentary photographers, and fans of Corbijn's film work will find equal value in attending. Book well in advance as limited capacity and the exclusivity of the venue mean places are likely to go quickly.
Good to know
Booking for this event is likely handled directly through The Ritz-Carlton, Kyoto — contact the hotel concierge or check their official website, as tickets or reservations may not be available through standard Japanese ticketing platforms like eplus.jp or pia.jp. The Ritz-Carlton Kyoto is a small-scale luxury property, so event capacity will be genuinely limited — this is not a large auditorium setting but an intimate hotel space, likely a private salon or event room. Foreign credit cards are widely accepted at Ritz-Carlton properties. The afternoon timing suggests a session of roughly 60–90 minutes, potentially followed by a reception or Q&A. Given the prestige of the venue and guest, this event may attract media presence — confirm photography and recording policies when booking.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

