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Tokyo Tarot Museum 3rd Anniversary Special Event Held ​
Nichiu Co., Ltd. Press release: November 6, 2024 Tokyo Tarot Museum holds a special event to commemorate its 3rd anniversary Notice of commemorative project held by Mr. Ryuji Kagami and Mr. Markus Katz, representatives of the Japanese-British tarot world Nichiyu Co., Ltd. (Taito-ku, Tokyo, President: Motoyasu Sato) is pleased to announce that a special event will be held in November 2024 to commemorate the 3rd anniversary of the opening of the Tokyo Tarot Museum, which it operates. The Tokyo Tarot Museum is now celebrating its third anniversary. As Japan’s first tarot card museum focusing on the art and culture of tarot cards, we have welcomed approximately 60,000 visitors over the past three years. Tarot cards are more than just a tool for fortune-telling; they are symbolic entities that have influenced many artists throughout history. Since our museum opened, we have held many events to convey the deeper charm of tarot, displaying historically valuable tarot cards and introducing works by contemporary artists. To commemorate the 3rd anniversary of our opening, we will be holding a special event on November 22nd, welcoming Ryuji Kagami and Marcus Katz. We have invited Ryuji Kagami, one of Japan’s leading astrology researchers who continues to be at the forefront of the tarot world, and Marcus Katz, an internationally renowned tarot researcher from the UK, to discuss the history of tarot. I would like to hear some valuable information about the future. Additionally, on November 28th, the museum director will be holding a lecture and lecture. Don’t miss this valuable opportunity to unravel the wisdom and symbols hidden in the tarot, as well as its role and potential in modern society from each perspective. Tokyo Tarot Art Museum 3rd Anniversary Special Project Marcus Katz Talk & Workshop “Secret Teachings of Tarot” Friday, November 22, 2024 10:00-12:00
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We will be holding a special lecture by Marcus Katz, a writer based in the UK who has been active at the forefront of tarot for many years. [Part 1: Lecture “The secrets of the symbols depicted in the tarot”] We will explain Pamela Coleman Smith and Arthur Edward Waite, the creators of the most popular tarot, the Waite-Smith Tarot, and decipher the symbols and hidden meanings depicted on the cards. We will also introduce another of Waite’s tarots, the Waite Trinic Tarot, which has been hidden for over a century. We will also talk about the treasured Tarot that has been handed down in the organization “Golden Dawn”, to which Waite belonged. (with interpretation) [Part 2: Practical workshop using the Talosophy method] In the workshop, participants will practice a reading method based on the “Tarosophy Method” advocated by Mr. Katz, and at the same time deepen their understanding of the symbolism and spiritual meaning of the tarot. A wide range of participants are welcome, from beginners to professional tarot readers. This is a special opportunity to learn practical tarot reading techniques from Mr. Katz himself. (with interpretation) ■Date and time: Friday, November 22, 2024 10:00-12:00 *Opening: 9:40 ■Location Asakusabashi Hulic Hall & Conference ■Participation fee [Early bird ticket limited to first 30 people] 10,000 yen (tax included) *Early bird tickets will end as soon as they are sold out. [General ticket] 12,000 yen (tax included) For application and details, please visit Here Please take a look. ■PROFILE Marcus Katz Marcus Katz As a co-director of the world’s largest tarot
organization, the Tarosophy Tarot Association, he has been researching and teaching tarot for 40 years and has conducted over 10,000 face-to-face readings. Known for his approach that focuses on the symbolism and spirituality of tarot, he advocates the unique “Tarosophy Method.” It is highly regarded for its combination of practical skills and deep insight. He has written and co-authored over 50 books, including “Secret of the Tarot: The Mysteries and Truths of the World’s Most Famous Tarot” and “Learning Lenormand,” which have been published in Japan.
Tokyo Tarot Art Museum 3rd Anniversary Special Project Ryuji Kagami Talk Show “From Mirror to Window: Development of Tarot in the 21st Century” Friday, November 22, 2024 16:00-17:30
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/76733/12/76733-12-cef888335db8c68235cd92f957ef54c5-1004×552.jpg To commemorate the 3rd anniversary of the Tokyo Tarot Museum, we will be holding a special lecture with special guest Ryuji Kagami. Mr. Kagami, one of Japan’s leading tarot and astrology researchers who continues to lead the industry, will talk about the role of tarot, which continues to change with the times. [Lecture: “From the mirror to the window: Development of tarot in the 21st century”] Tarot, which was born in the 15th century as a game card for aristocrats, has been used since the late 18th century. It took on an esoteric color, and in the late 20th century it became a tool for self-exploration. It has come to serve as a “mirror” that reflects oneself. And the 21st century. It seems that tarot has come to function as a “window” that takes people not only into their inner world but also into the transformation of society. I would like to think about what role tarot plays in modern times from various perspectives. ■Date and time 2024.11.22 (Friday) 16:00-17:30 ■Location: Tokyo Tarot Museum ■Participation fee [Venue participation] 8,000 yen (tax included) [Online participation] 4,000 yen (tax included) Includes bonus archive videos both at the venue and online *We will send you the viewing URL at a later date. (There is a viewing period) For application and details, please visit Here Please take a look. ■PROFILE Ryuji Kagami Graduated from International Christian University, completed master’s program (comparative culture), and is a member of the British Astrological Association. Director of the Japan Transpersonal Society. Visiting professor at Kyoto Bunkyo University. We will introduce psychological astrology, which approaches astrology from a
psychological perspective, to Japan and completely change the image of conventional fortune-telling. Active in a wide range of media including magazines, television, and radio. His books include “Astrology Textbook” (Hara Shobo), “Petit Magic Wand for Life” and “Petit Magic Wand for the Heart” (Night Flight), translated by Liz Green, “Astrology”, and Maggie Hyde, “Jung and Astrology”. ” (Seidosha), James Hillman, “Soul Code” (Asahi Shimbun Publishing), etc. Tarot-related books include “Art History of Tarot (all 12 volumes)” (Sogensha), “Secrets of Tarot” (Kodansha Gendai Shinsho), and “Eureka December 2021 Special Special Issue @ The World of Tarot” (Seidosha) etc. Tokyo Astrology School Principal. Tokyo Tarot Art Museum 3rd Anniversary Lecture “ Three years and the future of the Tokyo Tarot Museum – Connecting hearts and the world through tarot – ” 2024.11.28 (Friday) 10:00-11:30
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/76733/12/76733-12-2014a3d9e1270f2bfa4a9895dc1a8630-1004×552.jpg Thanks to all of you, Tokyo Tarot Art Museum is celebrating its 3rd anniversary. To express our gratitude to everyone who has supported us thus far, we will be holding a special lecture by our museum director. In this lecture, we will look back on the thoughts we had when establishing the museum and the path we have taken, and explore the importance of “dialogue with oneself” and “dialogue with others” that tarot brings, as well as fostering a sense of beauty through the artistry of tarot. . The tarot is not just a tool for fortune-telling, but also has deep aesthetics and philosophy, and the museum has continued to respect its artistry while providing a place for visitors to face their inner selves and cultivate a sense of beauty. Looking to the future, we will also talk about the role tarot plays in modern society and how museums will evolve. [Lecture content] ■Background of Establishment – We will talk about the founder’s thoughts and vision regarding the Tokyo Tarot Museum’s philosophy of “dialogue with oneself through tarot” and “cultivation of aesthetic sense through artistry.” ■Three years of activities – Through the exhibitions and events we have worked on so far, and episodes with visitors, we will look back at the moments of “connection” brought about by the artistry of tarot. In particular, we will consider how aesthetic sensibilities have been cultivated, touching on the results of artistic exchange through international partnerships and impressions received from visitors. ■Tarot and the role of aesthetic sense in modern society – We will introduce the museum’s future prospects and new initiatives regarding how tarot stimulates aesthetic sense in modern society and promotes self-exploration and dialogue with people. The lecture will be an opportunity for you to reaffirm the possibilities of “dialogue” and “aesthetics” that tarot has, through the history of the Tokyo Tarot Museum and the philosophy and aesthetics of tarot. Please feel free to join us. Let’s spend a moment exploring and feeling the world of heart and beauty brought to you by Tarot. ■Date and time: Friday, November 28, 2024 10:00-11:30 ■Location Asakusabashi Hulic Hall & Conference ■Participation fee: 2,600 yen ■For application and details Here Please take a look. ■PROFILE
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/76733/12/76733-12-ca6de5c6737881d90131312476b5d20b-600×600.jpg Motoyasu Sato Director of Tokyo Tarot Museum Representative Director of Nichiyu Co., Ltd. Graduated from the Department of French, Faculty of Foreign Studies, Dokkyo University Completed Aoyama Gakuin University Graduate School of International Management Started his own business while still a student and became involved in overseas plant business at a general trading company. After that, he worked for a foreign management consulting company and then ran a business revitalization consulting company. He also works as a university lecturer, philosophical dialogue facilitator, and natural therapist. Tokyo Tarot Art Museum 3rd Anniversary Special Lecture “ Tarot and the inner journey of humans ~ From introspection to dialogue with the world ~ ” 2024.11.28 (Friday) 13:30-16:30
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/76733/12/76733-12-afdd6e00088367282eb834aa45a800d7-1004×552.jpg The Tokyo Tarot Museum celebrated its third anniversary this November. To commemorate this new milestone, we will be holding a 3-hour expanded version of the lecture “Tokyo Tarot Art Museum’s Tarot Seminar: Learning the World of Tarot” by the director of our museum. In this course, the purpose of this course is not simply to learn the meanings of cards and fortune-telling methods, but to experience the deep worldview of tarot and gain philosophical insight to enrich your life. By facing yourself through Tarot and thinking about how to deepen your self-dialogue in your daily life, you will be able to bring new richness to your life. This course is perfect for those who are interested in tarot, as well as those who want to face themselves and think more deeply about life. ■Date and time: Friday, November 28, 2024 13:30-16:30 ■Location: Tokyo Tarot Museum ■Participation fee: 5,000 yen ■For application and details Here Please take a look. Special exhibition “Asian Tarot: Fusion of Spirit and Art” Friday, November 1st to Saturday, November 30th, 2024
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/76733/12/76733-12-88bd3cbf38494881dacaa1be9b0c4671-1004×552.jpg Tarot cards are strongly associated with Western culture, but when they are fused with Eastern art and spirituality, they take on a unique depth and beauty. Through a variety of works, you can see how Eastern mythology, philosophy, and harmony with nature are reflected in the symbols and designs of tarot cards, and how universal messages are expressed. During the exhibition period, you can view it for the regular reservation and admission fee. For reservations at Tokyo Tarot Museum, please visit Here
▼ Tokyo Tarot Museum Based on our collection of approximately 5,000 types of tarot cards, in addition to exhibiting rare tarot cards, we also display and sell approximately 500 types of tarot cards and oracle cards, including hard-to-find out-of-print items. In the in-house library space, you can view card designs in an original catalog, as well as card samples and related books. [Location] Ubase Asakusabashi 6th floor, 2-4-2 Yanagibashi, Taito-ku, Tokyo [Admission fee] 800 yen/Reservation required from website [Closed days] Sundays, holidays, seasonal holidays, and other irregular holidays *We are open irregularly on Sundays and holidays. Please check the event status on the website. [URL] https://www.tokyo-tarot-museum.art/ ■Partner museum ・MUSEUM OF TAROTIN CANTHO, VIETNAM ・Tarot Museum Belgium
・International Museum of Tarot Cards (Bologna Tarot Museum)
■Supervised books “The Beautiful World of Tarot: The Secret of Its History and Iconography” Shodensha
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https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/76733/12/76733-12-1147b5521ec1fbb1bfa1a70a8aa37813-3900×2603.jpg A library space that introduces books from a wide range of genres that will help you decipher the world of tarot
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/76733/12/76733-12-41090369a933defc83b1c02449d9916e-3900×2603.jpg 500 types of cards are always on display and for sale. We also carry many out-of-print items that are difficult to obtain. The Tokyo Tarot Museum receives many visitors not only from Japan but also from overseas, including Europe and America, and is beginning to take on the aspect of being a place for international cultural exchange. While valuing our connection with the West, the birthplace of Tarot, we will continue to carry out projects that provide new perspectives and continue to convey the artistic and cultural value of Tarot. ▼Museum cafe “CAFE Tarot” at Tokyo Tarot Museum Cafe Taro is a vegan cafe located in Asakusabashi, a 5-minute walk from Tokyo Tarot Museum. We offer a plant-based menu in a space where tarot design and nature are in harmony. Our healthy menu, made with handmade ingredients and carefully prepared one by one, has been well-received by customers both domestically and internationally. We regularly hold events such as philosophical dialogues and tarot reading practice sessions that embody Cafe Taro’s concept of “dialogue with others.” Philosophy Cafe @CAFE Tarot Philosophy Café is an attempt to deepen and enrich the way you view yourself and the world by thinking carefully about various questions while exchanging words with other people. Our aim is to listen to the voices of others, transcending all boundaries such as job title, gender, age, etc., and to think together rather than giving the correct answer. Held once a month. Tarot reading practice session We provide a place where beginners can easily practice reading with each other. [Location] 1-27-3 Asakusabashi, Taito-ku, Tokyo [URL] https://cafe-tarot.tokyo/
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URL: https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/76733/12/76733-12-18023026cf92cecfecf7fe0d4f70f539-3900×2600.jpg There are a total of 22 types of coasters that are randomly
distributed when drinks are served. You can also collect all types and use it as a tarot card.
https://prcdn.freetls.fastly.net/release_image/76733/12/76733-12-2a9bd46c62b0a9017f17856e0bc3b30c-1000×606.jpg A treehouse-like space where you can feel a sense of unity with nature. On the wall is a “Wheel of Fortune” made of marble mosaic. ▼About Nichiu Co., Ltd. Founded in 1946 as Nippon Yugi Toy Co., Ltd. In 1974, we began the full-scale import and sale of tarot cards for the first time in Japan, and currently have approximately 5,000 types of tarot cards and approximately 5,000 types of playing cards. In addition to holding card exhibition and sales fairs such as “Tarot and Oracle World Exhibition” and “Playing Card World Exhibition” at bookstores across the country, we also operate a directly managed online shop. Based on our many years of experience, we plan and produce high-quality original cards such as tarot cards, oracle cards, and fortune-telling cards, and disseminate them domestically and internationally. We also contribute to the spread of culture by supporting and introducing overseas artists. The Tokyo Tarot Museum was established in 2021, and CAFE Tarot was opened in 2022. ◇Nichiyu Co., Ltd./”Tarot and Oracle World Exhibition” “Playing Card World Exhibition” https://www.nichiyu.net/event ◇ Directly managed online shop PENTACLE https://pentacle.jp/ [Company Profile] Company name: Nichiyu Co., Ltd. https://www.nichiyu.net/ Location: Ubase
Asakusabashi 5th floor, 2-4-2 Yanagibashi, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Representative: Motoyasu Sato Founded: 1946 Business content: Facility management, card publishing, import/export, wholesale, retail, consulting business

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