Social Interior Co., Ltd. (TOKYOROOMS Exhibition Executive Committee) will hold the experiential exhibition "TOKYOROOMS Exhibition ~40 Rooms, 40 Ways of Life~" at TOKYO NODE (Toranomon Hills Station Tower) from Saturday, April 18th to Saturday, May 17th, 2026.
This exhibition is an interactive experience in which diverse creators from various genres, including artists, designers, architects, flower arrangers, and entertainers, participate in a single 6-tatami mat room, each expressing their values and lifestyles in the form of a "room." The diverse expressions unfolded under the common condition of a limited space go beyond the concept of a home, attempting to reflect even individual thoughts and aesthetic sensibilities.
The participants included world-renowned fashion designer Shingo Aiba, interior coordinator Shima Arai, flower arrangement artist Shogo Kariyazaki, talent and artist Cookie!, as well as creators pursuing unique expressions in their respective fields, such as Masamichi Toyama, Momoko Gumi Company, Takumi Yamamoto, and Yoichi Ochiai. In addition, corporate booths were set up, with each company's worldview, philosophy, and sensibility condensed into a compact 6-tatami mat space.
The room of sculptor Momoka Miyoshi.
This is the room of Masamichi Toyama, who runs businesses such as "Soup Stock Tokyo".
The room of flower arrangement artist Shogo Kariyazaki.
One of the highlights of each booth is how it incorporates the exhibitor's personal belongings and items from their daily life, creating a more realistic space. In some booths, visitors can actually step into the space, allowing them to not only "see" the exhibits but also "experience" them, enabling a deeper immersion into the world of the artwork.
The venue features 40 unique "rooms," each showcasing different values and lifestyles. As visitors wander through them, they will naturally confront questions such as, "What is truly important to me?" and "What kind of space makes me feel comfortable?" The exhibition's appeal lies not merely in its display, but in its function as an experience that encourages introspection.
The "TOKYOROOMS Exhibition" takes advantage of the constraints of limited living space unique to Japan to present new values and possibilities for space. At the same time, it will serve as an opportunity to re-examine our way of life itself, bringing new discoveries and insights to each visitor.
A room at J-WAVE Corporation.
The room of media artist Yoichi Ochiai.
◆TOKYOROOMS Exhibition ~40 Rooms, 40 Ways of Life~
[Dates] Until Sunday, February 2026, 5
[Venue] TOKYO NODE GALLERY (Toranomon Hills Station Tower 45F)
[Organizer] Social Interior Co., Ltd. (TOKYOROOMS Exhibition Executive Committee)
Executive Producer: Ken Machino
Project Producer: Tomo Kukunochi Kotetsu
[Admission Fee] General: 1,900 yen, Children (ages 3 to elementary school): 950 yen
*Prices shown include consumption tax.
※ Free for 2 and younger
*Admission is free for children on Children's Day (May 5th).
*Admission is free for persons with disabilities and their caregiver (up to one person).










