The Architecture of Sou Fujimoto Machitabi - sharing circle with an exhibition / Verbal Imaging Tour
The Architecture of Sou Fujimoto Related Program
Conducted in Japanese
This is a program for those visually impaired to enjoy exhibitions through dialogue. For this session, after viewing The Architecture of Sou Fujimoto exhibition with artists Sumiyoshiyama Minori and Fujiwara Chikara, participants will talk with each other about images and episodes that come to mind from keywords related to the exhibition during the “Machitabi - sharing circle with an exhibition” program. Open to anyone regardless of vision status.
- Date & Time
- 10:30-12:30, Tuesday, September 23, 2025 (Registration: 10:15)
* Please check in at the counter by 10:25. - Appearing
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Sumiyoshiyama Minori (orangcosong)
Fujiwara Chikara (orangcosong) - Schedule
- 10:15 -
- Doors open, registration begins
- 10:30 -
- Participant self-introductions
Verbal Imaging Tour
Machitabi - sharing circle
with an exhibition - 12:30 -
- concludes
* For those with visual impairments wishing to attend the program:
Kindly inform us the following upon registering for the event: if you would like to be met at Roppongi Station (Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line or Toei Subway Oedo Line ticket gates); whether you will be accompanied by a caregiver; and whether you will have a guide dog with you.




Sumiyoshiyama Minori (orangcosong)
Dancer and transdisciplinary artist. She studied architecture at the Kyoto Institute of Technology. Her work focuses on the relationship between space and the body, as well as on creating connections with audiences by crafting her own tools. Since 2017, she has been holding Hitsudankai – From Now/Here, Silence, a completely silent gathering where communication occurs only through writing. It has taken place in Osaka, Kochi, Tokyo, Yokohama, Busan, Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taipei, Yangon, Yogyakarta, Makanda, Bilbao, Cyprus, Cologne, and Düsseldorf.
In 2019, she co-founded the art collective orangcosong with Fujiwara Chikara. Together, they have been developing Engeki Quest, a flâneur-style touring project realized through a series of city-specific residencies across Asia, Africa, and Europe. Since 2020, she has also been running an online international collaboration project, 2x2 WindowS, with a multimedia composer Tam Thi Pham.
Watch the introductory video of the program!
Here: https://youtu.be/cy7csQoQrmM
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