Exhibition of Japanese toys in Hanoi

Information from Centre of Cultural exchange Vietnam – Japan, an exhibition of design and products of interior toys is planned to take place at 27 Quang Trung, Hanoi from August 12 to September 9.

Information from the Centre of Cultural Exchange Vietnam – Japan indicates that an exhibition featuring interior toy designs and products is set to take place at 27 Quang Trung, Hanoi, from August 12 to September 9, 2025.

This event is a collaborative effort between the Center and KOTO Co., LTD, a Japanese company known for its innovative entertainment devices and toys. Featured at the exhibition will be a selection of stunning interior toys specifically designed for both play and decorative purposes. Notable product lines, which have earned prestigious design accolades in Japan, will be showcased, including Play-deco (Good Design Award 2021) and Piperoid (Good Design Award 2016).

All products on display at this exhibition are the creations of Takashi Tsunoda, a distinguished designer specializing in toys and interiors. Tsunoda formerly collaborated with KOTO Co., Ltd and has been running his own brand, "Twelvetone," since 2007.


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