Exhibition Merchandise
Kitazawa Jun “After Projects”
After Projects, a brand created by Kitazawa Jun, will be making its Japan debut, selling items such as T-shirts, tote bags, and furoshiki (wrapping cloths). After Projects creates everyday items using materials, memories, and ideas left over from his art projects. The unique items connect the narrative nature of art to everyday life. Representative items include apparel made from fabric used in the Fragile Gift project, which transformed a Hayabusa fighter plane preserved at a museum in Indonesia into a life-size kite and flew it into the sky. Also available are hand towels and furoshiki made using the traditional Indonesian technique of batik (wax-resist dyeing), based on the artist’s drawings.
Fragile Gift Patch T-shirt
Price: 7,480 yen (each; tax incl.)
Size: M, L, XL, XXL * all unisex
Fragile Gift Patch Canvas Bag
Price: 8,580 yen (tax incl.)
Batik Hand Towel
The artist focuses on butterflies, kites, and migratory birds as beings that transcend the divides between us for the design of these hand towels crafted using the traditional Indonesian technique of batik (wax-resist dyeing).
Price: 2,200 yen (incl. tax)
Batik Furoshiki Wrapping Cloth
A wrapping cloth crafted using the traditional Indonesian technique of batik (wax-resist dyeing), based on drawings created during breaks in projects.
Price: 2,750 yen (incl. tax)
Shooshie Sulaiman “k for kawara” T-shirts


This T-shirt features a drawing by the artist that was created as a companion piece to the Kawara Landskap installation, part in the exhibition.
Comment from the artist:
“The drawings on the ‘k for kawara’ T-shirts were spontaneous, unplanned drawings of roof tiles, standing in contrast to the technically detailed Kawara Landskap installation.”
Price: 3,850 yen (incl. tax)
Sizes: S, M, L * all unisex
Shooshie Sulaiman Kawara
These Taishō-period kawara (roof tiles) are more than just historical artefacts; they are the very elements that composed Shooshie Sulaiman’s installation at Roppongi Crossing 2025. Sourced initially from abandoned houses on the old slope landscape of Onomichi, these tiles have travelled from the rooftops of the past into the gallery space and now offer a way to give back.
A portion of the proceeds from the tile sales will be donated to the Organizing Abandon Project - Siddra House* to support the renovation of abandoned properties.
* Shooshie Sulaiman’s conservation art project for the redefining of abandoned knowledge and the local community, ongoing since 2013 in the old town hillside area of Onomichi City.
Comment from the artist:
From the Roof to the Museum, and Back to the Community
“These tiles were my first love in Onomichi — weathered scales that once protected families from the Taishō era.”
Price: 14,300 yen (incl. tax)
Limited edition of 112
Amefurashi Mini Broom and Galvanized Iron Dustpan
From the Kanaigami Broom Preservation Project, this mini broom and dustpan feature the statement of the Artists’ Winter Work.
Price: 21,780 yen (incl. tax)
Amefurashi Tabletop Broom
This tabletop broom, part of the Kanaigami Broom Preservation Project, is made from recycled blades from Kendama (Japanese batons) produced in Nagai City.
Price: 8,360 yen (incl. tax)
Amefurashi Notebook
The artist has repurposed this notebook from a former printing factory in Nagai City, Yamagata Prefecture, which he renovated as part of the Kosyau Project. This notebook was originally placed in the studio. Create a one-of-a-kind notebook by stamping it with your favorite stamps created by the artist specifically for the exhibition shop!
Price: Starting at 550 yen (incl. tax)
Roppongi Crossing 2025 Limited Edition Craft Beer


Four beer styles brewed by Murakami Jiro, a member of Amefurashi, a group based in Nagai City, Yamagata Prefecture. The labels, which feature images of artworks by the participating artists-including Amefurasi-are exclusive to the Roppongi Crossing 2025 exhibition.
Producer: Nagai Brewery Craftsman
Varieties and Labels:
Yamagata purslane (Pale Ale)
Labels (4 designs): A.A.Murakami, Araki Yu, Gardar Eida Einarsson, Carrie Yamaoka
Kukitachi (IPA)
Labels (4 designs): A.A.Murakami, Higaleo, Shoji Asami, Multiple Spirits
Waraji (Session Saison)
Label: Amefurashi
Bloom (XPA)
Label: Amefurashi
Price: 1,100 yen(each; incl. tax) 330ml
Awaglass


A bubble clock that lets you enjoy the creation of bubbles rather than measuring time.
Price: Awaglass 6,600 yen (incl. tax)
Awaglass Mini 4,400 yen (incl. tax)
Exhibition Tote Bag (4 colors)


A tote bag featuring the exhibition logo and the names of all exhibiting artists. Available in 4 colors: sky blue, pure gray, and black. Choose your favorite color as a souvenir of the exhibition.
Price: 1,980 yen (each; tax incl.)
Exhibition Block Memo Pads


In keeping with the exhibition’s subtitle, Time, these block memo pads express overlapping nature of time. The design features beautiful, repeating gradients.
Price: 1,430 yen (incl. tax)
Exhibition Floating Pen


The moving bubbles in this ballpoint pen recall the exhibition’s main visual. Available in three colors: black, white, and clear dark blue.
Price: 1,100 yen (each; incl. tax)
Ink color: black
Remade Convenience Store Bag


In keeping with the exhibition’s subtitle, Time, this bag connects the past and the present, combining vintage clothing, deadstock fabrics, and new fabrics. Carry it inside your purse for a beautiful shopping experience, revealing the unique fabrics. We also recommend using it as a main bag and as a fashion accessory. Each bag is carefully crafted from carefully selected fabrics, resulting in each being a one-of-a-kind combination.
Price: 9,200 yen (incl. tax)

