Fuji Film Square's Photographic Exhibition: HOPE
The
HOPE photographic exhibition at
Fuji Film Square will be a significant event exploring the future of animals and our environment. Running from
July 25 to August 14, 2025, this exhibition is open to the public for free, making it accessible to all who wish to engage in meaningful discussions about wildlife conservation. The event coincides with a summer research project titled "Animal and Environmental Mysteries."
Event Details
The exhibition will showcase around
100 photographs, using high-quality printing techniques from
Fujifilm. Visitors will experience vibrant imagery highlighting the relationship between animals and their habitats, emphasizing the importance of preserving biodiversity. This event is organized by Fujifilm Corporation with the involvement of esteemed photographers such as
Sayaka Ichinose,
Junichi Ooshima, and
Miho Kagawa leading the showcase, alongside many other talented individuals.
Located at
Fuji Film Square at
Tokyo Midtown, the exhibition is designed to foster understanding and appreciation of our natural world. The exhibition will be held
daily from
10:00 AM to 7:00 PM, with the last day seeing early closure at
2:00 PM. Visitors are encouraged to arrive at least 10 minutes prior to closing to ensure ample viewing time.
Special Events
In addition to the photographic exhibition, attendees can participate in a
summer research event that aims to enhance knowledge about animals and their environments. Here are some highlights:
1.
Gallery Talks by Photographers: On
July 26, various photographers will engage with the audience. Visitors can enjoy discussions from
2:00 PM onwards, listening to insights from professionals about their work and conservation efforts.
2.
Interactive Session for Students: On
August 9, a special session designed for elementary and middle school students and their parents will allow participants to discuss animal futures with established photographers. Spaces are limited and require
prior registration.
3.
Nature Conservation Discussion: On
August 11, adults can partake in a talk featuring specialists covering the current state and future of global biodiversity conservation.
Interesting Activities
For families, there will be an engaging
quiz related to the exhibition themes. Participants can submit answers throughout the display, earning a delightful
postcard as a reward.
Experts on Display
Attendees will meet several academic and artistic professionals throughout the events:
- - Mitsuhiko Toda, an expert in animal ecology, will provide valuable insights.
- - Shoji Yano, a journalist, will share his experiences relating to scientific endeavors in environmental conservation.
- - Keiji Ito, a leader in environmental protection, will discuss innovative approaches towards sustainability.
Visit and Engage
Not only will visitors enjoy stunning photography, but they will also leave with new knowledge and perspectives on pressing environmental issues. With easy access by public transport, Fuji Film Square promises an enriching experience through the lens of talented photographers aiming to inspire action for animal welfare.
To make the most of your visit, check the
Fuji Film Square's website for the latest updates on events and exhibitions. Specific inquiries can also be directed to
03-6271-3350 for more information.
Join us at Fuji Film Square and be part of the conversation on the future of our planet's wildlife! Let's come together to understand, appreciate, and act for animals and their environments.
Address:
Fuji Film Square, Tokyo Midtown West 1F, 9-7-3 Akasaka, Minato Ward, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan.