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sequence MIYASHITA PARK to Host ikasu Kimono Upcycled Textile Art Exhibition in Shibuya, Tokyo

One-of-a-kind textile works by artist Lena Okamoto on view March 20–April 19; free admission; select works available for purchase

TOKYO (Shibuya), Japan, bonobo LLC announced an art exhibition featuring “ikasu,” a project that reimagines the stories and aesthetics embedded in vintage kimono and obi as contemporary textile art, to be presented at the lifestyle hotel sequence MIYASHITA PARK from March 20 (Fri, holiday) through April 19 (Sun), 2026.

The exhibition will showcase one-of-a-kind artworks created by ikasu textile artist Lena Okamoto and displayed throughout sequence MIYASHITA PARK, including the 4th-floor lobby and the café & bar “VALLEY PARK STAND.”

ikasu’s approach—honoring Japanese tradition while creating work designed to live in modern interiors—aligns with the sequence brand concept built around “SMART, OPEN, CULTURE,” bringing the collaboration to life in the cultural crossroads of Shibuya.

Upcycling with a “use-everything” mindset

In Japan, many kimono and obi that have fulfilled their role remain stored away and are increasingly discarded due to fewer occasions to wear them and the difficulty of long-term preservation. ikasu transforms antique kimono, obi, and even furniture into contemporary textile artworks, preserving each material’s history and memory while giving it new life.

A defining feature of ikasu is its pursuit of “all-upcycling,” including the use of antique paulownia chests as framing materials to minimize waste and maximize material value.

Art discovered on a trip—delivered to your home

The exhibition is open not only to hotel guests but also to café visitors and anyone exploring the neighborhood, offering an accessible way to experience kimono textile art as a new expression of Japanese culture. Works can be purchased by scanning QR codes placed beside each piece (availability varies, as each work is one-of-a-kind).

Event at a Glance

  • Dates: March 20 (Fri, holiday) – April 19 (Sun), 2026
  • Venue: sequence MIYASHITA PARK (4F lobby and café & bar “VALLEY PARK STAND”)
  • Admission: Free
  • Purchase: Via QR code next to exhibited works (one-of-a-kind; some may be sold)

Artist

Lena Okamoto is an artist at bonobo LLC who leads the kimono upcycling art project ikasu, reviving the history, patterns, and sentiments embedded in kimono by transforming them into contemporary artworks—sharing both sustainability and the beauty of Japanese culture with the world.

Artist details

https://www.kimono-ikasu.com/pages/our-pholosophy

About bonobo LLC / ikasu

bonobo LLC operates ikasu, an upcycling art project that reconstructs the stories and aesthetics embedded in kimono into contemporary textile art, connecting Japanese culture and narratives to the future through modern expression. https://www.kimono-ikasu.com/

About sequence MIYASHITA PARK / sequence

sequence MIYASHITA PARK is a hotel located within MIYASHITA PARK North in Shibuya, Tokyo, featuring an open design integrated with an urban park and the café & bar VALLEY PARK STAND that connects the park and the hotel. The sequence brand is guided by the philosophy of “gentle connections,” built on three pillars—SMART, OPEN, CULTURE—to offer guests “free time and ways to spend it.” https://www.sequencehotels.com/

Media Contact

bonobo LLC

Attn: So Okamoto

Tel: +81 50 6872 8141

Email: info@kimono-ikasu.com

Contact form: https://www.kimono-ikasu.com/pages/contact

Joseph Wilson

Joseph Wilson is a veteran journalist with a keen interest in covering the dynamic worlds of technology, business, and entrepreneurship.

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