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Published Date: 2022/10/26

Ad Museum Tokyo "walk,walk, The 75th Dentsu Inc. Advertising Awards Exhibition" November 3–19

Ad Museum Tokyo will host the "walk,walk, 75th Dentsu Inc. Advertising Awards Exhibition" from Thursday, November 3 (a national holiday) to Saturday, November 19.

The Dentsu Inc. Advertising Awards, established in 1947, are Japan's longest-running comprehensive advertising awards. A defining feature of the 75th edition is the prevalence of entries offering positive proposals for new ways of living amid the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic. Additionally, many entries addressed social issues, including the SDGs.

This exhibition showcases award-winning works that embody the characteristics of the 75th edition. It also displays advertising communications from Suntory Holdings, which won the Grand Prize for three consecutive years starting with the 73rd edition, and Pilot Corporation, which received the Special Award for "For Continuation" for the first time since the award's inception. These works, alongside the museum's archive pieces, highlight advertising that has long connected products, eras, and people's hearts.

「walk,walk, 第75回広告電通賞展」案内告知

【Exhibition Overview】
"walk,walk, The 75th Dentsu Inc. Advertising Awards Exhibition" ※Admission by reservation only
Organizers: Hideo Yoshida Memorial Foundation / Dentsu Inc. Advertising Awards Council
Dates: Thursday, November 3 (holiday) - Saturday, November 19
Venue: Ad Museum Tokyo, Special Exhibition Hall (Hall B)
   Caretta Shiodome, 1-8-2 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Opening Hours: Tuesday–Saturday, 12:00 PM–6:00 PM
*Opening hours and days may change depending on circumstances
Closed: Sundays, Mondays (and other irregular holidays)
Admission: Free

■Details of the special exhibition and admission reservations can be found here


■About Ad Museum Tokyo
Since opening in 2002, the museum has welcomed over 2 million visitors and continues its mission to deepen understanding of advertising's social and cultural value. It boasts a collection of approximately 330,000 items spanning from the Edo period to the present day. The library offers access to advertising and marketing-related books, as well as the ability to search and view the digital archive of advertising works.
 

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