The Pilot Pen Station, located in Kyobashi 2-chome, is Japan's premier writing instrument museum that displays valuable collections and materials collected by pilots from Japan and abroad. Hiroyuki Doi's exhibition "Hiroyuki Doi Exhibition Pen & Art 2015" is being held.
Doi's work is a drawing pen on Japanese paper, depicting small rounds in fine detail, expressing the soul, peace, dialogue, space, etc.
He has received high praise in museums overseas such as New York, London and Paris, as well as in the New York Times newspaper.
Doi's work is very delicate and delicate, so I can't convey it with my writing skills or photography.
It's a strange feeling
I have no choice but to see it with the naked eye.
The exhibition period is until November 28 (Sat), closed on Sundays and holidays, and admission is free.
There is also a cafe.
Sunday, November 1 was originally closed, but it was specially opened at the Chuo-ku Marugoto Museum 2015.
You can take photos without strobes in the hall.
Click here for the pilot pen station website. ⇒
http://www.pilot.co.jp/service/museum/