Hachioji City

Mar. 2, 2026 (edited)
[Image1]\ Photo Exhibition of Cover Photos /The City Council seeks cover photos for its newsletter that reso

\ Photo Exhibition of Cover Photos /
The City Council seeks cover photos for its newsletter that resonate with residents, and we invite submissions for the cover.

We are now hosting a cover photo exhibition featuring many entries, including the four works selected as covers for Hibiki issues 277 through 280, published in 2025 (Reiwa 7). We will also announce the Grand Prize winner for 2025 from among the selected works.

Please enjoy the impressive photographs of Hachioji’s seasonal landscapes and other fine entries.

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Mar. 2, 2026
<<< Takanori Ogisu Lithograph Exhibition — Inazawa City Oguiss Memorial Art Museum Collection >>> Takanori Ogisu lived in Paris for more than 50 years and spent his career painting its streetscapes. Although he produced many oil paintings, he devoted himself to lithography from around age 66, and over roughly twenty years until his death in 1986 at 84, he created more than 160 lithographs. With an exceptional sense of color, he vividly depicted not only Parisian streets but also scenes from the Paris suburbs and Venice. This exhibition focuses on the lithographs Ogisu himself donated when the Inazawa City Oguiss Memorial Art Museum opened, interweaving oil paintings to explore the appeal of Takanori Ogisu, whose work received high acclaim in both Japan and France. <<< Exhibition Period >>> From Friday, January 30, 2026, through Sunday, March 22, 2026 <<< Opening Hours >>> 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM (last admission 30 minutes before closing) Closed on Mondays. If a Monday is a public holiday, the museum will be open that day and closed on the following weekday. <<< Admission >>> 900 yen (students and visitors aged 65 and over: 450 yen; free for junior high school students and younger) Free admission for holders of a Physical Disability Certificate, Rehabilitation Certificate, or Mental Disability Welfare Certificate (one accompanying person admitted free). <<< About Hachioji Yume Art Museum >>> Hachioji Yume Art Museum opened in October 2003 on the second floor of the redeveloped city-center building View Tower Hachioji as an accessible "museum in daily life" for residents. Although it is not a large facility, the museum presents five to six special exhibitions (planned shows) annually and maintains a permanent exhibition (collection display) throughout the year. It also offers workshops, lectures, and other programs to provide opportunities for learning.