[Contemporary Art × Lucky Charm] 'ENGINEKO' that Creates Connections. First Pop-up Store in Nakameguro

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  • [Contemporary Art × Lucky Charm] 'ENGINEKO' that Creates Connections. First Pop-up Store in Nakameguro
  • Contemporary art brand 'ENGINEKO' will hold its first pop-up store in Nakameguro, Tokyo on June 27, 2026. It will exhibit and sell three ceramic 'TSURIME' series lucky charms.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: June 3, 2026

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Contemporary art brand 'ENGINEKO' will hold its first pop-up store in Nakameguro, Tokyo on June 27, 2026. It will exhibit and sell three ceramic 'TSURIME' series lucky charms.

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[Contemporary Art × Lucky Charm] 'ENGINEKO' that Creates Connections. First Pop-up Store in Nakameguro (June 3, 2026), PR Times
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June 3, 2026
Contemporary art brand 'ENGINEKO' will hold its first pop-up store in Nakameguro, Tokyo on June 27, 2026. It will exhibit and sell three ceramic 'TSURIME' series lucky charms.
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On Saturday, June 27, 2026, 'ENGINEKO' will unveil its physical products for the first time in Japan at OPEN NAKAMEGURO in Nakameguro, Tokyo.

The lineup includes three items: the white 'TSURIME-MUKU', the black 'TSURIME-SEI', and the 'TSURIME-IRODORI', which will be shown for the first time at this pop-up.

ENGINEKO questions the existence of 'engi' (fortune/lucky connection) in the coming era.

In an age where loneliness is a global problem and algorithms try to optimize connections, it questions the existence of an unengineered attraction. The next Japanese word to travel to Europe is 'engi'.

These are ceramic objects made from Seto clay, hand-formed, and fired at 1230°C. Each is ¥55,000 (tax included).

Admission to the exhibition is free.

For media and publication inquiries, please contact the official email address (official@engineko.com).

ENGINEKO MUKU

The fire of Seto, one of the six ancient kilns, has given form to 'engi'.

MUKU

ENGINEKO currently has two items: the white 'TSURIME-MUKU' and the black 'TSURIME-SEI'.

Ceramic. Hand-formed. Finished at an exceptionally high firing temperature even for Seto, this single piece carries connections.

The age of efficiency is accelerating.

In the AI era, the shortest path is calculated, and even human encounters are optimized.

SEI

Japan has a word, 'en'. This is difficult to translate.

'Invisible Connect' is the closest expression, but it's still a little different.

ENGINEKO is an object that has summoned this untranslatable thing from the clay of Seto.

In a world being optimized, 'en' is something that cannot be optimized.

The presence of white and black when placed in a space is determined by the person and the place that choose them.

What earth and fire leave behind. Embodying connection with the genuine skill of a craftsman.

Ceramics remember temperature. A very high firing temperature. Earth that has received that much heat can never return to its original state.

Created in a workshop by a craftsman with nearly 50 years of experience and delicate sensibility. The smooth texture of ENGINEKO means no two identical pieces exist.

Digital things can be copied. Algorithms can be reproduced.

But what the flame of approximately 1200°C creates is only one piece. This irreversibility resembles 'en'.

ENGINEKO Official

First physical exhibition in Nakameguro on June 27.

ENGINEKO will exhibit at the pop-up event 'hello, popup vol.33 RE:EN' held at OPEN NAKAMEGURO in Nakameguro, Tokyo on Saturday, June 27.

This is the first opportunity for a real exhibition since domestic sales began.

The theme of the event organized by POPAP, 'RE:EN' — meeting people, touching culture, knowing materials — is the same as ENGINEKO's concept of 'engi'. At the pop-up, the white and black models, along with another special glaze model, will make their debut.

Visitors can pick up the actual items and check the texture and color presence. Admission is free.

■Event Overview

Item: Details
Event Name: hello, popup vol.33 'RE:EN'
Date and Time: Saturday, June 27, 2026, 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM
Venue: OPEN NAKAMEGURO (Nakameguro Crossover 1F)
Address: 2-9-17 Kamimeguro, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-0051
Access: 5-minute walk from the East Exit of Nakameguro Station on the Tokyu Toyoko Line and Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
Admission: Free
Exhibition Content: ENGINEKO physical display and sales

■About ENGINEKO

Item: Details
Brand Name: ENGINEKO
Category: Contemporary Art / Art Toy
Material: Ceramic
Size: Height approx. 20cm x Width approx. 15cm
Price: ¥55,000 (tax included)
Sales Start: May 2026
Sales/Details: https://engineko.com
Provider: Highlite Inc.
Address: Wells Shibuya 303, 3-4 Shinsen-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0045
Representative: Daiki Hayakawa
Business: Branding support, design system construction

■Inquiries Regarding this Matter

ENGINEKO Public Relations
Email: official@engineko.com

FAQ

When and where is the ENGINEKO pop-up store?

It will be held on Saturday, June 27, 2026, from 11:00 AM to 6:00 PM at OPEN NAKAMEGURO in Nakameguro, Tokyo. Admission is free.

How much does an ENGINEKO product cost?

The ceramic 'TSURIME' series objects are ¥55,000 each (tax included).

What kind of brand is ENGINEKO?

It is a contemporary art brand that creates ceramic objects from Seto clay using traditional craftsmanship. The theme is 'engi' (fortune/lucky connection), and each piece is unique.