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Japan's Largest Creative Festival "TOKYO CREATIVE SALON 2026"

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Japan's Largest Creative Festival "TOKYO CREATIVE SALON 2026"

2026-03-10 12:24 Last Updated At:12:45

Under the theme "FUTURE VINTAGE — Carrying the Memories of the Past into the Future, New Creation," diverse programs unfold primarily across nine iconic areas of Tokyo.

TOKYO, March 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Tokyo Creative Salon Executive Committee will host TOKYO CREATIVE SALON 2026 (TCS 2026) over 10 days from Friday, March 13 to Sunday, March 22, 2026, primarily across Akasaka, Ginza, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Nihonbashi, Haneda, Harajuku, Marunouchi, and Roppongi. Admission is free.

At the heart of TCS 2026 is the City Wide Program, where the experience itself—encountering creativity while exploring Tokyo—becomes the content. Grounded in the festival theme, each area draws on its own history, culture, and character to present creative content across fashion, design, art, and craft.

City Wide Program: Area Concepts
Akasaka — "A Sophisticated Social Hub That Continues to Evolve While Preserving Its Heritage":
 tradition reinterpreted through new creations bridging past and future.
Ginza — "A City That Inherits Tradition and Creates Tomorrow Through Continuous Evolution": strolling and hands-on programs across cultural and commercial venues.
Shibuya — "A Crossroads at the Cutting Edge, Where Trends Converge": urban fashion-driven initiatives reflecting the district's leading-edge energy.
Shinjuku — "FUTURE VINTAGE SO/ME/RU SHINJUKU": dyeing and vintage-focused programs showcasing future-minded creativity.
Nihonbashi — "Nihonbashi Open Craft": craftsmanship as living culture, experienced while walking the neighborhood.
Haneda — "FUTURE BLOOM JAPAN — Traveling with Cherry Blossoms Through Japan's Beauty and Craftsmanship": exhibitions and experiences reframing regional skills and culture at Japan's gateway.
Harajuku — "Harajuku, Where Street Cultures Intersect": participatory programs that spark fashion-and-culture encounters as you explore.
Marunouchi — "Sustainable Creation Born from a City of Work": easy-to-join, sustainability-minded experiences across a business district.
Roppongi — "A City Where Diverse Talents Gather and Intersect": programs resonating with museums, galleries, and the urban landscape.

TCS 2026 will also present two official initiatives at Shinjuku Sumitomo Building Triangle Plaza from March 13–15, 2026. Tokyo Vintage Fashion Week, the world's first vintage fashion week, features a Vintage Market with approximately 100 shops and fashion shows highlighting the "historical context" and "stories" embodied in vintage garments. Focus Exhibition "Tokyo Trace" explores the traces of Tokyo embedded within a designer's creative practice; its inaugural edition spotlights "NOMARHYTHM TEXTILE."

Under the theme "FUTURE VINTAGE — Carrying the Memories of the Past into the Future, New Creation," diverse programs unfold primarily across nine iconic areas of Tokyo.

TOKYO, March 10, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- The Tokyo Creative Salon Executive Committee will host TOKYO CREATIVE SALON 2026 (TCS 2026) over 10 days from Friday, March 13 to Sunday, March 22, 2026, primarily across Akasaka, Ginza, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Nihonbashi, Haneda, Harajuku, Marunouchi, and Roppongi. Admission is free.

At the heart of TCS 2026 is the City Wide Program, where the experience itself—encountering creativity while exploring Tokyo—becomes the content. Grounded in the festival theme, each area draws on its own history, culture, and character to present creative content across fashion, design, art, and craft.

City Wide Program: Area Concepts
Akasaka — "A Sophisticated Social Hub That Continues to Evolve While Preserving Its Heritage":
 tradition reinterpreted through new creations bridging past and future.
Ginza — "A City That Inherits Tradition and Creates Tomorrow Through Continuous Evolution": strolling and hands-on programs across cultural and commercial venues.
Shibuya — "A Crossroads at the Cutting Edge, Where Trends Converge": urban fashion-driven initiatives reflecting the district's leading-edge energy.
Shinjuku — "FUTURE VINTAGE SO/ME/RU SHINJUKU": dyeing and vintage-focused programs showcasing future-minded creativity.
Nihonbashi — "Nihonbashi Open Craft": craftsmanship as living culture, experienced while walking the neighborhood.
Haneda — "FUTURE BLOOM JAPAN — Traveling with Cherry Blossoms Through Japan's Beauty and Craftsmanship": exhibitions and experiences reframing regional skills and culture at Japan's gateway.
Harajuku — "Harajuku, Where Street Cultures Intersect": participatory programs that spark fashion-and-culture encounters as you explore.
Marunouchi — "Sustainable Creation Born from a City of Work": easy-to-join, sustainability-minded experiences across a business district.
Roppongi — "A City Where Diverse Talents Gather and Intersect": programs resonating with museums, galleries, and the urban landscape.

TCS 2026 will also present two official initiatives at Shinjuku Sumitomo Building Triangle Plaza from March 13–15, 2026. Tokyo Vintage Fashion Week, the world's first vintage fashion week, features a Vintage Market with approximately 100 shops and fashion shows highlighting the "historical context" and "stories" embodied in vintage garments. Focus Exhibition "Tokyo Trace" explores the traces of Tokyo embedded within a designer's creative practice; its inaugural edition spotlights "NOMARHYTHM TEXTILE."

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Japan's Largest Creative Festival "TOKYO CREATIVE SALON 2026"

Japan's Largest Creative Festival "TOKYO CREATIVE SALON 2026"

PERTH, Australia, May 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- More than 2,000 teenagers and young adults gathered at the Perth Convention and Exhibition Centre on Friday 23 May for UNITE PERTH, a large-scale youth event hosted by Kingdomcity.

Held in Perth's largest tiered theatre, the event featured live music, worship, motivational messages and community engagement activities designed to encourage faith, connection and positive relationships among young people.

The event included a message from internationally recognised motivational speaker Reggie Dabbs, who has spent more than 40 years speaking to students, schools and conferences around the world, including appearances at the White House and the United Nations.

Attendees travelled from across Perth and regional Western Australia to participate in the event, which formed part of Kingdomcity's broader youth and community initiatives.

Organisers said more than 350 attendees responded to an opportunity for personal faith commitment during the event.

Lead Pastor Julian Kirtisingham of Kingdomcity Perth said the strong turnout reflected a growing desire among young people for connection and purpose.

"We're encouraged to see so many young people gathering together in a positive environment focused on faith, community and hope," he said.

Kingdomcity said it continues to invest in youth programs, community outreach and events aimed at supporting young people and families across Perth.

Founded in 2006, Kingdomcity is a global Christian church movement with campuses throughout Australia and internationally.

About Kingdomcity
Kingdomcity is a global Christian church movement founded in 2006 by Mark Varughese. With seven campuses across Perth and 44 locations globally, Kingdomcity focuses on community engagement, youth development and Christian ministry initiatives across multiple nations.

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Thousands of Teenagers Gather in Perth for Prayer

Thousands of Teenagers Gather in Perth for Prayer

Thousands of Teenagers Gather in Perth for Prayer

Thousands of Teenagers Gather in Perth for Prayer

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