Tatsuya Kitani Writes New Song 'Haigyo' as Image Song for 'Great Van Gogh Exhibition' in Tokyo! 'I turned my reflection seen through the colored mirror of Van Gogh into a song.'

Singer-songwriter Tatsuya Kitani has composed a new song 'Haigyo' as the theme for the upcoming 'Great Van Gogh Exhibition: Terrace of a Cafe at Night' in Tokyo. Inspired by Van Gogh's life, the song is featured in the exhibition's promotional video.
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A new original song titled 'Haigyo' (Lungfish) has been written by Tatsuya Kitani for the 'Great Van Gogh Exhibition: Terrace of a Cafe at Night' Tokyo exhibition, which will be held at The Ueno Royal Museum from Friday, May 29 to Wednesday, August 12, 2026. This track was created specifically for this exhibition, drawing inspiration from the life and works of Vincent van Gogh.

While the release date for 'Haigyo' is yet to be determined, a portion of the song can be heard in the exhibition's promotional spot video. Tatsuya Kitani commented on the creation process, stating, 'I turned my reflection, seen through the colored mirror of Van Gogh, into a song.'

The 'Great Van Gogh Exhibition: Terrace of a Cafe at Night' is a significant event featuring the Japan debut of Van Gogh's masterpiece, 'Terrace of a Cafe at Night,' from the collection of the Kröller-Müller Museum. In addition to the musical tie-up, the exhibition will feature various special projects, including collaboration tickets with Brigitte Tanaka that come with an original embroidered bag.

Exhibition Overview:
Name: Great Van Gogh Exhibition: Terrace of a Cafe at Night (Tokyo)
Dates: May 29 (Fri) - August 12 (Wed), 2026
Venue: The Ueno Royal Museum
Organizers: TBS, Sankei Shimbun, The Ueno Royal Museum, and others.