[Ettore Sottsass & Shuzo Takiguchi Exhibitions] Special Pair Tickets and Sticker-Included Weekday Tickets on Sale from May 26 [Tue]. Special Website Launched!
To celebrate the upcoming exhibitions of Ettore Sottsass and Shuzo Takiguchi starting June 23, 2026, the Artizon Museum will begin selling special, reservation-free tickets on May 26.
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The Artizon Museum (Chuo-ku, Tokyo) is offering a limited quantity of special tickets in conjunction with the exhibitions "Ettore Sottsass — When the Magic Begins, Design is Born" and "Shuzo Takiguchi — To Write and To Draw," both running from June 23 [Tue] to October 4 [Sun], 2026.
These special packages include discounted pair tickets and weekday tickets that come with original stickers, allowing visitors to enjoy the exhibitions more easily. All special ticket options do not require timed-entry reservations. Each special ticket grants access to both the Ettore Sottsass exhibition and the Shuzo Takiguchi exhibition.
Ticket Information:
- Magical Pair Discount Ticket: An affordable pair ticket valid during the target period. It can also be used by one person visiting twice. It is 200 yen cheaper than the online reservation ticket price, with no timed-entry reservation required. Price: 2,200 yen (tax included). Sale period: May 26 [Tue], 2026, 10:00 AM to September 18 [Fri], 2026, 7:30 PM. Valid period: June 23 [Tue] to September 18 [Fri], 2026. Available at ARTPASS.
- Sticker & Weekday Limited Ticket: A ticket valid for weekday visits during the target period. No timed-entry reservation is required, and it comes with two original stickers—one for each exhibition. Price: 1,200 yen (tax included). Sale period: May 26 [Tue], 2026, 10:00 AM to September 18 [Fri], 2026, 7:30 PM. Valid period: Weekdays between June 23 [Tue] and September 18 [Fri], 2026.
The "Ettore Sottsass" exhibition is the first major retrospective of 20th-century Italian design master Ettore Sottsass in Japan, and the museum's first-ever design exhibition. Meanwhile, the "Shuzo Takiguchi — To Write and To Draw" exhibition explores the "drawing" practice of poet and art critic Shuzo Takiguchi through his diverse experimental works. Both exhibitions feature extensive content centered on the Ishibashi Foundation collection.
These special packages include discounted pair tickets and weekday tickets that come with original stickers, allowing visitors to enjoy the exhibitions more easily. All special ticket options do not require timed-entry reservations. Each special ticket grants access to both the Ettore Sottsass exhibition and the Shuzo Takiguchi exhibition.
Ticket Information:
- Magical Pair Discount Ticket: An affordable pair ticket valid during the target period. It can also be used by one person visiting twice. It is 200 yen cheaper than the online reservation ticket price, with no timed-entry reservation required. Price: 2,200 yen (tax included). Sale period: May 26 [Tue], 2026, 10:00 AM to September 18 [Fri], 2026, 7:30 PM. Valid period: June 23 [Tue] to September 18 [Fri], 2026. Available at ARTPASS.
- Sticker & Weekday Limited Ticket: A ticket valid for weekday visits during the target period. No timed-entry reservation is required, and it comes with two original stickers—one for each exhibition. Price: 1,200 yen (tax included). Sale period: May 26 [Tue], 2026, 10:00 AM to September 18 [Fri], 2026, 7:30 PM. Valid period: Weekdays between June 23 [Tue] and September 18 [Fri], 2026.
The "Ettore Sottsass" exhibition is the first major retrospective of 20th-century Italian design master Ettore Sottsass in Japan, and the museum's first-ever design exhibition. Meanwhile, the "Shuzo Takiguchi — To Write and To Draw" exhibition explores the "drawing" practice of poet and art critic Shuzo Takiguchi through his diverse experimental works. Both exhibitions feature extensive content centered on the Ishibashi Foundation collection.
FAQ
Is a reservation required for the special tickets?
No, if you purchase a special ticket, you do not need to make a timed-entry reservation.
How can I receive the stickers?
Our staff will hand them to you when you present your ticket's QR code at the 3rd-floor admission gate.
What is the difference between regular tickets and special tickets?
Regular tickets require a timed-entry reservation, whereas special tickets do not, and they include bundle discounts or sticker bonuses.