#47 [TOKYOROOMS Exhibition] All Night Nippon at Toranomon Hills!?
In this episode, I share an exciting exhibition experience at Toranomon Hills that I highly recommend to all listeners. After hearing about the "TOKYOROOMS Exhibition" on Nippon Broadcasting System's "Kaki-hana Tadashi Anata to Happy!", I decided to visit it myself, and now I'm here to talk about all the surprises I encountered.
An irresistible experience for radio geeks.
The exhibition featured a variety of creative rooms designed by numerous artists. I was particularly thrilled by the booth that recreated a studio at Nippon Broadcasting System. The attention to detail made it feel like I was truly catching the atmosphere of a live radio broadcast, to the point where I felt like I was listening to a segment in real-time.
Smooth experience using convenient payment services.
For purchasing tickets, I used a service called "ArtSticker". While arranging tickets for such events can often feel like a hassle, this service made the payment process incredibly simple and user-friendly, making the exhibition feel much more accessible. I share my specific experiences regarding some thoughts I had about the fees and the system mechanics.
Overwhelmed by the sophisticated space of Toranomon.
I was amazed by the views at Toranomon Hills and the scale of the exhibition. While I felt a little nervous in the sophisticated urban atmosphere, I was inspired by the creative energy radiating from every display. In the full episode, I look back in detail at the rooms that left the biggest impression on me and the discoveries I made there. There is even more to discuss, so please listen to the full episode for the rest of the story.
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