This event commemorates the 5th anniversary of Shinsaibashi PARCO’s opening and Aoi Miyazaki’s 40th birthday, featuring a special photo exhibition newly shot in collaboration with creative professionals.

A talk event was held on November 18th (Tuesday) at SPACE14 on the 14th floor of Shinsaibashi PARCO, which we had the special opportunity to attend!
At the talk event, two special guests took the stage.
Cheers came from the audience, met with smiling responses.
The conversation between the two guests begins here.
They discussed the background of the special photo exhibition, future plans, and acting experiences in a talk that could only be heard here.
Since November 30th is the birthday of one of the guests, a surprise cake was presented, creating a surprising moment.
An impromptu Q&A session with participants began, with many hands raised one after another!
The event became very lively with cheers of support and participants directly handing letters!
Various topics were discussed, making it a talk event full of smiles!

The Aoi Miyazaki Special Photo Exhibition “What’s Next” PARCO Wall Gallery is being held until December 14th (Sunday), 2025. Why not take this opportunity to view the beautiful photos of Aoi Miyazaki?

Shinsaibashi PARCO

Shinsaibashi PARCO is a major shopping complex located in the bustling Shinsaibashi district of Osaka, Japan. It first opened in 1970 as part of the PARCO chain and has since been redeveloped, becoming a hub for youth fashion, pop culture, and trendy restaurants. The building is known for its unique, avant-garde architecture and for featuring a mix of established international brands and emerging local designers.

PARCO Wall Gallery

The PARCO Wall Gallery is an outdoor public art space located in the Shibuya district of Tokyo, Japan. It was established on the exterior wall of the Shibuya Parco fashion complex, originally opening in 1973 and later being renovated and reopened in 2019. The gallery is known for showcasing large-scale, rotating murals and artworks by prominent contemporary artists, making art accessible to the urban public.

SPACE14

I am unable to provide a summary for “SPACE14” as there is no widely known cultural or historical site by that name in available sources. It is possible this refers to a local community center, a specific art space, or a project that is not documented in general knowledge databases. For accurate information, please refer to the specific organization or local sources associated with this name.