TOKYOROOMS Exhibition ~40 Rooms, 40 Ways of Living~ Opens at Tokyo Node from April 18

Published: April 15, 2026
TOKYOROOMS Exhibition ~40 Rooms, 40 Ways of Living~ Opens at Tokyo Node from April 18

The TOKYOROOMS Exhibition — subtitled "40 Rooms, 40 Ways of Living" — opens at TOKYO NODE GALLERY (Toranomon Hills Station Tower, 45F) on April 18, 2026, and runs through May 17, 2026.

Organized by Social Interior, Inc. (TOKYOROOMS Exhibition Executive Committee), the exhibition invites creators and companies from a wide range of fields to each express their values through a six-tatami mat room. Visitors can experience 40 distinct spaces that reflect diverse perspectives on living.

Exhibition Overview

Exhibition Name TOKYOROOMS Exhibition — 40 Rooms, 40 Ways of Living
Dates April 18 (Sat) – May 17 (Sun), 2026
Hours 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (last admission 7:30 PM)
Venue TOKYO NODE GALLERY (Toranomon Hills Station Tower, 45F)
Admission General: ¥1,900 / Children (ages 3–elementary school): ¥950
Notes Children ages 2 and under: free. Children's Day (May 5) special: children free. Visitors with a disability certificate and one accompanying caregiver: free.
Tickets https://artsticker.app/events/105971
Official Site https://subsclife.com/tokyorooms/exhibition

A media preview is scheduled for April 17 (Fri).

Three Highlights of the Exhibition

1. Forty Worlds Born from Constraints

The exhibition's setting is the "room" — a space that is both universally familiar and deeply personal. Within the same physical conditions, each creator expresses their philosophy and aesthetic. The shared constraints make the differences all the more striking.

2. Creators Spanning Diverse Fields

Artists, designers, architects, ikebana practitioners, entertainers, and interior brands come together in one space. The intersection of different perspectives creates an experience that sets this exhibition apart from conventional interior showcases.

3. From "Viewing" to "Feeling"

Rather than a standard exhibition, the focus is on experience. Entering each room allows visitors to intuitively absorb the atmosphere and story that each space holds.

Venue Map

The venue is divided into six zones, with 40 rooms distributed throughout. Visitors are encouraged to wander freely and discover their favorite rooms.

Venue map showing the six zones and 40 rooms

Interior image of the exhibition venue

All 40 Room Titles

Below is the complete list of the 40 rooms on view. Each title offers a glimpse into the creator's perspective and concept.

Listed as: Creator Name "Room Title"

  1. Yusuke Takeuchi × Karimoku Furniture — "A Quiet Standard"
  2. Sangetsu Corporation — "SHIROTAE — Premium Ordinary"
  3. Yuta — "No Concept"
  4. Daiki Sato — "Inside Head"
  5. +ONE LIFE LAB powered by Nittetsu Kowa Real Estate — "Not Alone, Living Solo"
  6. Katsuhiko Taniguchi — "Atelier & Lab"
  7. Yusuke Takeuchi × Karimoku Furniture — "Unstable Everyday"
  8. Masamichi Toyama — "My Hutte (Toranomon Temporary Office)"
  9. AnotherADdress — "The Room with an Infinite Closet"
  10. Shingo Aiba — "The Room Beyond the Outline"
  11. Kukki! — "The Gathering Vortex"
  12. Sangetsu Corporation — "BORDERLESS REFLECTION"
  13. Reiko Takenaka — "The Room Where Scenes Resonate"
  14. Hanako Kobayashi — "JapanME — Cocooning, Sleeping, Cherishing"
  15. Ikuya Hanaoka — "FLUID"
  16. I'm home. × 3rdparty — "Urban Workspace"
  17. Brillia bloomoi by Tokyo Tatemono — "Encountering My Own Contours"
  18. Conversational AI Robot "Romi" — "Living with Romi"
  19. MAKO — "A Stylish Life Made with Kids"
  20. Shima Arai — "Couture Floral — A Space to Wear"
  21. Crazy Raccoon — "The Gamer's Room"
  22. Takumi Yamamoto — "The Room Where Design Is Born"
  23. Ryo Takarada — "The Room One Second from the Circuit"
  24. Fourth Boundary — "A Person's Studio Apartment"
  25. Shogo Kariyazaki — "Fantasy Space"
  26. Momoka Miyoshi — "The Room Where Nio Statues Came to Visit"
  27. Momoko Gumi Company — "Mikuru's Room"
  28. Environmental Planning Institute — "Vision Room"
  29. Environmental Planning Institute — "Vision Room"
  30. RoomClip — "The Black Room — The Choice of Depth"
  31. RoomClip — "The White Room — The Choice of Expanse"
  32. Nippon Broadcasting System — "Studio 3: NOW ON AIR"
  33. J-WAVE 81.3FM — "THE FIRST STAGE is HERE."
  34. Hayato Koizumi — "End and Beginning"
  35. SAWA — "Meishaku"
  36. Saeki Pointy — "(Almost) Pointy's Room"
  37. Brave group — "A Future Living with Your Idol"
  38. Yoichi Ochiai — "Null-An: Noise as Silence ∽ Silence as Noise"
  39. Yoichi Ochiai — "Sokkon Grove: Distillation and Fermentation of Digital Nature"
  40. Visitors — "A Room We Build Together"

For the full list of participating creators and companies, visit the official website.

About TOKYO NODE

Located at the top of Toranomon Hills Station Tower, which opened in 2023, TOKYO NODE is a new information dissemination hub spanning approximately 10,000 square meters. The complex brings together a gallery, event hall, restaurants, and a rooftop garden. True to its name — NODE meaning junction point — the venue aims to generate cutting-edge experiences, services, and businesses that transcend the boundaries of technology, art, and entertainment, broadcasting them to the world.

Address: Toranomon Hills Station Tower 45F, 2-6-2 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo

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