Thirdspace Thirdweeks, Tokyo Salone with Soho House

Tokyo Salone launches 'Thirdspace Thirdweeks', a monthly cultural conversation series curated by Semi Permanent and Teenage Engineering at Soho House Tokyo.
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Tokyo, Japan — 2026

Tokyo Salone, curated by Semi Permanent and Teenage Engineering in partnership with Soho House Tokyo, announces the launch of Thirdspace Thirdweeks, a monthly, invitation-led cultural series designed to sustain dialogue and deepen cultural continuity in Tokyo.

Held during the third week of each month at Soho House Tokyo, Thirdspace Thirdweeks is not a traditional program. It is a shared room. A recurring signal. A place where creative leaders, chefs, builders, cultural practitioners, members, and invited guests gather in proximity.

The series moves between midweek evening salons and weekend morning conversations, establishing a rhythm across the year. Alongside Soho House members, a limited number of seats will be released through Semi Permanent via Lu.ma, extending access to a global community.

Where Tokyo Salone convenes each autumn, Thirdspace Thirdweeks continues the conversation in between. Ideas return. Shift. Reappear differently.

“Tokyo Salone exists to create rooms where different worlds can meet. What we’re building is not a program, but a rhythm, a way of staying in conversation.” — Ana Arriola-Kanada, Chairwoman,「 yes, 」 / Tokyo Salone & Semi Permanent

The series brings together voices across design, architecture, mobility, technology, gastronomy, narrative culture, and creative enterprise. Not performance. Exchange. Not panels. Conversation. Not spectacle. Presence.

Capacity stays deliberately small. Who is in the room matters more than the scale.

“Culture never settles. It drifts, shifts, mutates. We curated these sessions so that all in it can drift with it.” — Emil Kullänger, Head of PR / First Contact, Teenage Engineering

Soho House Tokyo provides the setting. Discreet. Connected. Human.

“Soho House has always created spaces where creative communities connect with ease. Together,