'Apriori.Art' to Hold Shibuya × Akita Origami Art Exhibition on April 4-5 at Shibuya Scramble Square — Children's Paper Cranes Become a Glowing Hachiko in Shibuya
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- 'Apriori.Art' to Hold Shibuya × Akita Origami Art Exhibition on April 4-5 at Shibuya Scramble Square — Children's Paper Cranes Become a Glowing Hachiko in Shibuya
- Creative collective Apriori.Art will exhibit a participatory art project, 'Hachiko Statue 3.0 - Irei-sai', at Shibuya Scramble Square on April 4-5. The glowing statue made of origami cranes will later be donated to the Hachiko Memorial Service.
- Source: PR Times
- Date: April 3, 2026
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Creative collective Apriori.Art will exhibit a participatory art project, 'Hachiko Statue 3.0 - Irei-sai', at Shibuya Scramble Square on April 4-5. The glowing statue made of origami cranes will later be donated to the Hachiko Memorial Service.
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- April 3, 2026
Creative collective Apriori.Art will exhibit a participatory art project, 'Hachiko Statue 3.0 - Irei-sai', at Shibuya Scramble Square on April 4-5. The glowing statue made of origami cranes will later be donated to the Hachiko Memorial Service.
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'Apriori.Art' is a creative collective that redefines origami from children's play to art. In this project, as a participatory work connecting Odate City, Akita Prefecture (Hachiko's hometown) and Shibuya (where he continued waiting for his master) with 'cranes of prayer', a thousand paper cranes folded by children from Shibuya Ward and Odate City, as well as visitors, will be incorporated into a life-sized wireframe with built-in LEDs, creating a glowing, modern version of the Hachiko statue on the spot.
Additionally, a collection of 'Hachiko reinterpretation' works by artists from 100BANCH, the Shibuya base of 'Apriori.Art', will also be exhibited. Admission is free, and same-day participation is possible (no reservations required).
The completed work is scheduled to be donated and dedicated at the '91st Faithful Dog Hachiko Memorial Service' to be held on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.
## ■ 'Hachiko Statue 3.0 - Irei-sai' Exhibition Concept: Irei = Memorial / Unprecedented
The Hachiko statue was built in 1934 in Shibuya, a city where all cultures intermingle, to honor the 'faithful dog' Hachiko, who continued to wait for his master and showed loyalty even after his master passed away.
About a century has passed since then. Modern Shibuya continues to evolve into a place where creators with strong enthusiasm and creativity cross paths and create new value every day. So, when the 'Hachiko Statue', which has quietly watched over their creative activities as a good neighbor, intersects with the sensibilities of artists, what kind of 'different appearance' will it show?
This exhibition is defined as an 'Irei-sai (Unprecedented Festival)', not just a simple memorial (mourning the deceased). It is designed to allow visitors to view everything, including the past activities of creators and artists active mainly in Shibuya, and the process of how they interpreted the 'Hachiko Statue' and output 'different examples'.
Through this exhibition... this festival, please turn your thoughts to what the 'Hachiko Statue', who is also your neighbor, and the scene of 'Shibuya' where you are now, will look like from your perspective.
FAQ
What is the name of the art collective holding the origami exhibition in Shibuya in April 2026?
The art collective holding the exhibition is called 'Apriori.Art', active as the 93rd generation of 100BANCH's GARAGE Program.
When and where will the 'Hachiko Statue 3.0 - Irei-sai' exhibition take place in Shibuya?
The exhibition will be held on Saturday, April 4, and Sunday, April 5, 2026, at Scene12 on the 12th floor of Shibuya Scramble Square.
How many paper cranes are being used in the 'Hachiko Statue 3.0 - Irei-sai' installation and who folded them?
A thousand paper cranes folded by children from Shibuya Ward, Odate City, and event visitors are incorporated into the LED wireframe sculpture.
Which organization is organizing the 'WE LOVE HACHI 2026' event featuring the origami art exhibition?
Akita Cable Television Co., Ltd., headquartered in Akita City, Akita Prefecture, is organizing the 'WE LOVE HACHI 2026' event.
What will happen to the completed 'Hachiko Statue 3.0 - Irei-sai' artwork after the Shibuya exhibition?
The completed artwork is scheduled to be donated and dedicated at the '91st Faithful Dog Hachiko Memorial Service' on Wednesday, April 8, 2026.