Report on the "Nogizaka 46 Artworks Daitaizenbu Exhibition" attended by Asuka Saito, Miona Hori, and Yuki Yoda

Event Date:2019.01.11-05.12
Jan 12, 2019
The "Nogizaka 46 Artworks: Almost Everything Exhibition," which houses approximately 90,000 documents, photographs, and costumes from Nogizaka 46 in a special warehouse, is being held at the Sony Music Roppongi Museum in Roppongi, Tokyo, from January 11th to May 12th. A media preview was held on the 10th ahead of the museum's opening, revealing the contents.

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This special exhibition is the first content release for the Sony Music Roppongi Museum, newly established by Sony Music Entertainment on the site of the former Snoopy Museum. The exhibition is said to be inspired by a special warehouse housing a vast amount of artwork. The venue is divided into three categories: CD jackets, music videos, and costumes. Artwork such as CD jackets and unreleased cuts from music videos are displayed in cardboard boxes, with visitors peering at the materials.

In addition, a huge rack has been set up in the costume exhibition corner, displaying 250 costumes, including the outfit worn when she sang "The Meaning of Goodbye" at the NHK Kouhaku Uta Gassen, and the outfit worn by MURRAL for "Jikochuu de Ikou!". Design drawings, fabric samples, and explanatory panels about the work are also on display for some of the costumes worn on bodies.




The venue will also have a cafe and store. They are offering a collaborative menu of food, desserts, drinks and other items inspired by Nogizaka 46 songs and members, such as "Oide Shampoo Ole," and they are also selling original goods created for the exhibition.

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Three members of Nogizaka 46 attended the media preview: Saito Asuka, Hori Miona, and Yoda Yuki. Saito commented, "We thought we'd show almost everything, but there just wasn't enough time." She also said about the costumes, "I can't say which one is the best, but the explanatory panel has information that even we didn't know, like information for quick changes during live performances, so please pay attention."
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