Digi x Archendium is content that showcases, in a digital format, the reconstructed buildings and outdoor exhibits in the Edo-Tokyo Open Air Architectural Museum’s collection. By introducing its buildings and exhibits digitally, the Museum showcases places that cannot normally be readily viewed, and thus presents new realizations and new viewing experiences.
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New Collections (10)
Poster for POWER NOW
ISHIOKA Eiko
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
AKIYAMA Yutokutaishi
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
"A" to "N"(A-Kiyosu Bridge) [Wataridori Keikaku, "Fukagawa Journey Series"]
TAKEUCHI Akiko
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Journey [Wataridori Keikaku, "Fukagawa Journey Series"]
ASO Tomoko
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
TADANORI YOKOO(Nantenshi Gallery)
YOKOO Tadanori
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Flos Pavonis
MOMOSE Aya
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Voyage
DUMB TYPE
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Yangpu District, Shanghai [from "Quarantine drawing series"]
OIWA, Oscar
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Mutterkuchen – 01
TEZUKA Aiko
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Scale
MIKAMI Seiko
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
3D Collections
3D Collections
Tabletop Common Battery Telephone
PerfumeTower
Kinkarakawa Leather Lunch Box with Gold Patterns
Phonograph
AR Contents
Collection Highlights (582)
Nikolai Cathedral - B
MATSUMOTO Shunsuke
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Sight Home Alone, Tokyo
ASAKAI Yoko
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
(Woman and child)
BEATO, Felice
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
TOKYO SUBURBIA Boy 1, Keio Tama Center, Tokyo
HOMMA Takashi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Living Room, Tokyo From the right, in their Japanese names: Seiko (19), from Chiang Rai, Thailand; Mayumi (21), from Bangkok, Thailand; Mimi (19), Harumi (25), Midori (30), and Momo (32).
SETO Masato
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Pictures M2-M6
SHIGI Go
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Near the Railroad Bridge - A
MATSUMOTO Shunsuke
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Turning Point
OKADA Kenzo
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
#1 from "1906 to the skin"
ISHIUCHI Miyako
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Woman with a Hen
WAKITA Kazu
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Siamese Smile: May I Come In?
PUIPIA, Chatchai
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Overcast Ⅰ
RAUSCHENBERG, Robert
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
The Second (Tenkosei-Roshi: A Hero of a Chinese Romance)
SHIRAGA Kazuo
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Family of the Sun
INOKUMA Gen'ichiro
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Statue of Rain
TANADA Koji
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Resistance
KATSURA Yuki
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
WINTER (224)
February 4th, Mr. Kobayashi Benzō, the Master of Tōbenrō in Shin-Yoshiwara, Dressed as a Toshi Otoko (Man Born in the Year of the Current Zodiac) in Setsubune (Event to Celebrate the Traditional End of Winter) at the Naritasan Shinshōji Temple
Edo-Tokyo Museum
Twelve Months: October, Opening the Winter Hearth
Keisai Eisen
Edo-Tokyo Museum
The Hard Winter
YANAGISAWA Shin
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Winter Journey
ARAKI Nobuyoshi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Winter Journey
ARAKI Nobuyoshi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Wintertale Kushiro
OBATA Yuji
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Wintertale Tokachidake
OBATA Yuji
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Children of Hokkaido in Winter
IKEBE Hitoshi
Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo
Frozen Bill: Crested Kingfisher, Hunter in the Dead of Winter Crested Kingfisher
SHIMADA Tadashi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
SHIROUMA Mt. Kashima-Yarigatake and Mt. Goryudake in midwinter (from Mt. Kotomi) #2
KIKUCHI Tetsuo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Winter Journey
ARAKI Nobuyoshi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Wintertale Tokachidake
OBATA Yuji
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Sapporo Winter Olympics Venue Planning Map
Edo-Tokyo Museum
SHIROUMA The ridgeline in early winter (from Mt. Jiigatake) #2
KIKUCHI Tetsuo
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Dunes in Winter
ADACHI Shigeru
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum
Winter Journey
ARAKI Nobuyoshi
Tokyo Photographic Art Museum