
What image comes to mind when you hear the word "Iceland"? The country that has produced world-famous musicians such as Bjork and Sigur Ros, and its milky white hot springs .
Unlike major countries in the U.S. and Europe, Iceland is a country that is difficult to access information about by waiting. The event, themed on this far northern country from Japan, will be held on November 18, ( Sat ) and November 19, ( Sun ) at Harajuku , Tokyo.VACANTThe event will be held at the
In addition to talk shows, live performances, and film screenings, the event will also feature Iceland-inspired food sales and a pop-up store featuring a selection of Icelandic music. In other words, you can see, hear, taste, and feel Iceland during the two days of the event.


The talk show will feature a photographer who captures the unique landscape of pipelines, glaciers, and the gold rush.Gentaro Ishizukaand the magazine "TRANSIT. a conversation with Nobuko Sugawara, editor of


The live musician'sNoah.and illustrator.Hisae MaedaIn addition, a collaborative performance by Mr. , the filmHorses and HumansA special screening of the "The
In addition, the event will also feature an Icelandic-inspired food truck created by "World Breakfast Allday" and a pop-up store featuring Icelandic music by more records.
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Of course it is important to read books about Iceland carefully, but it is boring to do only that. Listening to the stories of people who have actually visited Iceland and experiencing the country's music, movies, and other culture is also a valuable experience that is both quick and directly stimulating. It is rare to find an event with an Icelandic theme, so if you have even the slightest interest in Iceland, please visit the event.
Text_Shinri Kobayashi
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Duration: Nov 18 ( Sat ) - 19 ( Sun )
Place: VACANT
Address: 3-20-13 Jingumae, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
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