What this is
Split across two Tokyo venues and two separate seasons, this exhibition explores the original illustrated world of artist Kai Sake through a work called "Mirror Ribbons." The August concept art phase at ACC_Labo presents the foundational visual universe, while a November narrative art exhibition at the historic Kyu-Furukawa Gardens adds story-driven depth. Full exhibition titles and additional details are still to be announced, making this a developing event worth watching.
Who should go
Fans of Kai Sake's illustration work and collectors of original Japanese concept art. The split-venue, split-season format suits those who can plan visits around both August and November dates.
Good to know
Full exhibition titles and ticketing details have not yet been announced — check the official website for updates closer to August 2026. ACC_Labo is a smaller art and creative space, so capacity is likely limited; early booking or timed-entry tickets may be required once sales open. Kyu-Furukawa Gardens is a designated national scenic site with both a Western-style mansion and Japanese garden, so the November narrative exhibition will have a distinctly atmospheric setting. Bring cash as smaller Tokyo art venues often do not accept foreign credit cards at the door.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

