Paradise in Shibuya
2026-03-10 10:36:25

Exploring the Current Position of Tokyo's Creative Agency Paradise

Exploring the Current Position of Tokyo's Creative Agency Paradise



In the vibrant heart of Tokyo's urban culture, the creative agency Paradise is blooming as it celebrates its second anniversary. From March 20 to March 23, 2026, Paradise will host the exhibition titled "PARADISE: IN BLOOM" at "Park in Park" in Shibuya's MIYASHITA PARK. This marks a significant moment for the agency, as it unveils its first independent project, showcasing its ideologies and current trajectory.

Paradise has been navigating the realm of communication and spatial design for various brands and companies, including the visual identity (VI) of their exhibition venue, "Park in Park." However, this exhibition is a personal statement, blending the creative expressions of internal team members and collaborative partners, transforming the entire space into a canvas.

The Core Concept of the Exhibition


The centerpiece of "PARADISE: IN BLOOM" features sakura (cherry blossoms), the quintessential symbol of spring in Japan, constructed from receipt paper, symbolizing consumer behavior. Receipts serve as tangible records of our choices, values, and connections with society. By intricately binding together these countless traces, the agency creates a monumental cherry tree that stands as a testament to the urban landscape.

In modern cities, even festivals and artistic experiences are woven into the fabric of consumer culture, only to be rapidly consumed. This exhibition poses a thought-provoking question: Is expression merely a commodity to be consumed? After the enjoyment of viewing, capturing, and sharing, what remains? It aims to be a space for reconsideration of the meaning behind the act of enjoyment, inviting visitors to reflect together on their experiences.

The phrase "IN BLOOM" in the exhibition title does not denote a finished peak of success; rather, it embodies a continuous state of flourishing in the present moment. Just as Paradise itself has not reached a destination but is in a perpetual state of evolution and growth, this exhibition showcases that dynamic process. The flower of paradise is only just beginning to bloom, and this ongoing aspect is infused within the space.

In the dynamic convergence of culture and everyday life that characterizes Shibuya, Paradise intends to present its past practices to society while fostering new dialogues. They aspire to leverage their experience to create a thriving conversation, enrich the urban experience, and invite reflection on the space that surrounds them.

Exhibition Information


Title: PARADISE: IN BLOOM
Dates: March 20 (Friday) to March 23 (Monday), 2026
Hours: In accordance with Park in Park's operating hours
Location: Park in Park, 6-20-10 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, RAYARD MIYASHITA PARK South 1F
Entry: Free admission
From March 20 to 23, the exhibition is open for all visitors. On March 21 (Saturday), there will be live DJ performances and the sale of special food and drink.

About Paradise


Based in Tokyo, Paradise is a creative agency specializing in brand launching and redefinition. They seamlessly traverse the realms of graphic design, video production, spatial design, web design, and social media, crafting creative projects that connect thought, experience, and business.

With a commitment to discerning and visualizing essence in a globalized market, they prioritize communication. The name "Paradise" embodies the aspiration to maximize benefits for clients, partners, employees, and society as a collective.

With offices in London, Paris, South Korea, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Toronto, New York, and a creative network expanding across eight cities, including Tokyo, Paradise continuously realizes diverse projects while evolving as a partner that guides clients toward success.

Contact:
Instagram: Creative by Paradise
Website: paradisecreative.co.jp


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