What this is
Over the Rainbow is a solo exhibition by Japanese artist Yuki Hayama, held at the Sogo Museum of Art in Tokyo. The works on display draw inspiration from themes of dreams, hope, and transcendence, offering a contemplative and emotionally resonant visual experience. Hayama's practice explores the liminal spaces between the everyday and the imagined, rendered through a distinctive artistic lens. The exhibition title evokes a sense of longing and possibility, positioning it as a reflective journey through colour, form, and feeling.
Who should go
This exhibition is well suited to art lovers, gallery-goers, and anyone drawn to emotionally expressive or dreamlike visual art. It offers a quiet, introspective atmosphere that appeals to those seeking a meaningful cultural experience away from the bustle of the city. Visitors interested in contemporary Japanese fine art and solo showcases will find this particularly rewarding. Arrive on a weekday morning for the most peaceful viewing experience.
Good to know
Tickets are typically available at the Sogo Museum of Art box office on the day, or in advance through the museum's official website — foreign credit cards are generally accepted at the venue. The Sogo Museum of Art is a mid-sized gallery space within the Sogo department store building, offering a calm, well-lit environment suited to solo exhibitions. Photography policies vary by exhibition, so check signage at the entrance or confirm with staff on arrival. The museum is indoors and climate-controlled, making it a comfortable visit regardless of weather. Allow approximately 60 to 90 minutes to view the exhibition at a relaxed pace.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

