I loved the Disney exhibition that I accidentally ...
I loved the Disney exhibition that I accidentally went in to see.
I loved the Disney exhibition that I accidentally went in to see.
Facilities for maintaining and developing photo culture
Photo exhibitions with various themes will be held. At the time of my visit, a NASA photo exhibition was being held. There is also a film and camera materials corner.
I have seen the Hubble Space Telescope photo exhibition.
The number of exhibited works is small because it is free,
You can feel the beauty of the universe in a short time.
Really great gallery & products on display.
When I visit there were two photo exhibitions on, current and classic.
I spoke to a gentleman who was very knowledgable, who was able to answer all the questions I had. Very nice man.
Also the lady behind the display counter let me try various cameras and lenses. Great to play with various cameras and lenses, especially the new GFXR.
They even had the 100MP mock up and various unreleased lenses.
I also went upstairs to the service centre, as I read a review that they cleaned the sensor.
I have a GFXS and got my sensor cleaned for free, as I had a massive smear on it.
If you like camera and or Fujifilm, make sure you stop by.
It's a fun place. You can shoot with a smartphone etc. Recommending more and more posts to SNS
This place is a must see for anyone visiting Tokyo with an interest in Fujifilm gear. The staff are friendly, approachable and very knowledgable about their product line. As an added bonus, they have a free one day rental of all their lenses. You are allowed to borrow two lenses free of charge for the whole day. Very impressive and shows their commitment to customer satisfaction. After I returned the lenses the staff were eager to record my experiences so they can improve their product. (Kaizen). There is also an impressive gallery with world leading photographers always on display.
Currently, high school baseball photograph exhibition.
There are photographs of high school days, photographs with scenes stories scenes, such as Kuwata, Darvish, Otani, Ojiya Sadaharu and Matsuzaka. There were a lot of middle-aged and elderly people.
Free with some nice historical information. Thought there'd be more fuji stuff but still nice....
Great place with really old cameras awesome experience and free!
If you have a problem with Fujifilm's camera, you should go there!
Even if you are not interested in cameras and photography, you can easily stop by. When meeting in Tokyo Midtown, you can adjust the time while watching beautiful photos in a quiet space.
If you are a Fuji user, check this place out! Photo gallery and of course the history of their cameras. I came here to service my sensor on my xpro2 after two years of use. They are able to inspect and clean your lens as well. Turnaround time was fast (1 and a half hours) and they provided a detailed report. Although it was Japanese, you can tell it was meticulous. There was only minor dust and it was cleaned and removed. Costed 2160 yen. Worth it, I dare not to clean the sensor myself. While you service your camera, walk around Hibiya. Their food court area has a lot of nice food, find the shop with the oyakodon , it was really good.
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The inside is cool and comfortable and the equipment is solid
You can see various works for free.
People who like photography and people who like to see works
For those who want to refresh their feelings
It is a place I would recommend
I was able to watch many quiet and beautiful photos.
The waiters are kind and friendly, and you can try the latest camera models, but they are not for sale. Remember!
The main space is good, but the Gallery X in the back has some good photos, so I highly recommend it.
A free and enjoyable place in Tokyo Midtown.
Various interesting photo exhibitions are held regularly. The weekends are usually a bit crowded at the photo exhibitions of the most popular themes.
It is recommended that the photo history museum and the attached photo history museum give commentary about OB history of photographs and exhibitions in an easy-to-understand manner and about various questions in about 30 minutes every day from 15:30. (No application required / free)
When I answered the questionnaire, he made a visiting card for free. I stamped it every time I visit it, and when it is full I'm going to have some decent gift.
Alot of old camera models on exhibition and also a lot of beautiful pictures on display. Love it if you are into photography.
Cool photo exhibition along with a historic display of cameras through the ages
Get to know the history of Fujifilm.
There are also exhibits such as old cameras, so you can enjoy yourself.
I always do some photo exhibitions. Free. There is also an exhibition of Fuji's successive cameras.
He answers various questions from new Fujifilm products to how to use them. In addition, photo exhibitions are always held in the gallery space, so you can have a meaningful time by listening to the inside stories of the artists.
On the first floor is a free gallery and camera history museum. The gallery changes in about two weeks, so you can enjoy it anytime. In the past camera exhibitions, various models are exhibited, from nostalgic to unknown ones. There is also a touch & try corner where you can touch the current model. The second floor is a service center for repairs. This was also a good impression as they were served carefully.
Great place to try out Fuji's cameras and see some photography for free.
A wonderful photo exhibition will be held. It is in Fujifilm's headquarters in Roppongi and it is very profitable because you can watch it for free.
You can enjoy very valuable materials and works close to you. The staff is also very kind.
A commentary on the history section of the camera will be on holiday. Elementary school students in about 30 minutes are easy to understand explanations.
Even if you are not a Fujifilm digital camera user, if you like photography, this is a gallery worth visiting.
At noon on weekdays, many people come to the gang office across the road. It's a pretty scary scene.
I visited because I heard that a classic camera is on display
As expected as a film maker, with an emphasis on the sensitive material
It was interesting
Old Fujifilm cameras are pretty tired
The Fujipet I have is more beautiful
I was worried about
Classic digital age photography. Lot of colors, simple composition centered on texture, pointless motifs.
This place is amazing! They have at least one of everything. My only disappointment was the amount of signs equating that you don't take photos of the displays.
It's a place where you can always get new stimuli and inspirations
I can try various high-end lenses and cameras, I am excited! it's the best!
Fuji machine rental is recommended because it can be used for a whole day.
You can borrow one body and two lenses by yourself.
High-class lenses such as 50 mm APD are also placed.
It is quite recommended to those who are considering Fuji machines because they can borrow widely from the repertoire when they go by themselves.
(We confirmed the feeling of use here and then purchased Fuji machine)
Very historic museums, exhibitions of photography exhibitions and photographic equipment history, photography fans should come and see.
You can see a rare photo exhibition.
Space unbearable for the film generation
The gallery, which is held regularly, has a theme of Iloilo and can be enjoyed regardless of whether you are interested in photography.
A great way place to see the history of fuji film and the place serves as a service center and an art gallery
Pictures of Taylor Swift's live etc were on display. You can watch slowly. Shoot O.K. Fans must see!
The clerk and the atmosphere in the store are great
It looks like a Fujifilm showroom and gallery on the first floor of Midtown West.
It seems that it was established with the idea that we want people in a wide range of generations to enjoy the wonders of "photos" and enjoy it, but there are also shops for skin care / supplement products, and it feels somewhat ambiguous There is nothing. In addition, it is said that there is also a photo history museum that exhibits Fujifilm's treasured antique camera collection.
It is not wide, but you can enjoy it with astringent display.
Various exhibitions are held, but it is almost free. The beauty of photographs seen in large format output is a force that cannot be seen in photo books. We recommend that you take a look even if you are not interested in the theme.
It entered at the photo exhibition of 50000 people, but it was good with a beautiful feeling.
Depending on the store clerk, there was a person who had no love or knowledge about the camera.
Some of them are historical, and there are also photo books from the Meiji era, so you can enjoy them whenever you go.
Fuji is trying to develop not only cameras but also photographic culture including prints, so various exhibitions are held free of charge.
A very calm gallery of Fuji film cameras. I like the colors of this maker and when I look at the photos of a professional photographer, I feel very calm.
It says no photos, but i took few photos. They have free postcards too & i don't feel bad not gonna give them to anyone as souvenirs.
I got a present when I responded to a questionnaire about various photos of exhibitions and history of the camera combined with the actual camera
A very nice place for photographers and people who appreciate beautiful photos and cameras.
For people who love photography, this place is worth visiting! The gallery has ample of great photographs to view, often a photographer would have an exhibition there. Don't worry if you're not a Fujifilm fan, the place doesn't scream Fujifilm all over.
It is good that service center and good-quality gallery are added. It's almost here that you can see Magnum photos for free. As expected. Next time is Ansel Adams! ( _ ;) Hyoe!
A must visit for Fuji fans, many old Fujifilm camera collections, hands-on on all the Fujifilm cameras/lens including the GFX, and exhibition of the X Photographers. Heads up, no photographing allowed.
A nice square where you can get acquainted with Fujifilm equipment and photos. You can actually touch the equipment and learn a lot.
I visited a photo exhibition of just 50,000 people.
The staff were also very kind and I had a good time.
There are quite a few old photos, and the staff can listen to specialties.
You can rent a camera! However, WiFi of Fuji's app does not connect much.
Pictures are available except for photography history museums
If you answer the questionnaire on the tablet, you can receive one of three notepads
The Photo History Museum in Fujifilm Square is a valuable museum of photography technology that is the soul of Fujifilm. The viewing is free, but the exhibition explanation materials (thousand yen) are very substantial. Guided tours are very helpful, so I hope you will join us.
Photo exhibitions are also held, and there are many works with great strength. The photographer and model of the author may come. Free.
The exhibition of historical photographic equipment is interesting, but more than that, I was impressed by the many valuable photographs taken in Japan over 100 years ago, such as Yokohama. I would like to express my respect and gratitude to the pioneers who came all the way to Japan at the end of the Edo Era with a large amount of equipment, and left a photo record even though it took a lot of time and effort. It might be a little exaggerated, but I think it's now comparable to sending images from the Moon or Mars.
Since I was a generation familiar with the original Olympus pen and Fujipet when I was in elementary school, film cameras were always close to me, and various new models from domestic manufacturers and high-end overseas cameras were the object of envy and admiration.
Since around 2000, digital cameras have spread rapidly, and around 2005, the shops dealing with DPE, which were everywhere on the street corners, convenience stores, and train stations, have disappeared. I think that many young people today have never seen or touched a film since they were really concerned. Even if you say that the focal length of the lens is 35mm in full size conversion, it would not be very useful.
Revival of records and cassette tapes is being said. It's not a film camera, but the silver salt instant camera check is also popular. On the contrary, it may be fresh for a generation who has never heard of Kodak, Polaroid, or DPE. However, nowadays there is no place to process it even if it is taken with a film camera, and it costs money. Even if you develop it, if you use a scanner and print the data with a printer, it is no longer the same as the old optical print.
I remember that when I went to a museum where old farm equipment was collected, I didn't know how to use it.
I don't want film cameras to be seen only in museums, and to understand the principles and mechanisms only after reading the explanation, but I haven't used them for a long time.
Color film is an advanced ultra-precision equipment industry with only a few manufacturers in the world capable of mass-producing high-quality products. I am proud that there were two companies at one time in Japan, but I would like Fujifilm to pursue the best technology in the fields of photography and video, regardless of the company name or history.
The correspondence of the repair center is one word of kindness.
It's free! Highly recommended if you are around the area, and it's not going to take you too long (3min walk from the station). Very good exhibition all the time. And the camera collection is really cool too. Short history on the camera evolution is very educational too.
Although I was allowed to visit at another event,
It's fun to see the history of the camera and old-fashioned cameras.
If you are a photographer, here in Japan.
The sales people are amazing.
Judo and karate to the Bible.
studying. I'm a company sales person here
DNA is also inherited.
Great place to see old school Fuji camera's as well as the latest Fuji gear.
It's free, and there is a small museum of cameras and a photo exhibition.
For lovers of the Fujifilm brand it is worth a visit, there is also a photography exhibition and a small museum.
Very beautiful cameras put on sale, and I don't know if it's constant but there was a very nice photo exhibition!
Feel free to visit our free galleries when you visit Midtown, no matter how much time you have.
It's too open and the atmosphere is uncomfortable, natural light and lighting are mixed and it is hard to see, and there are people who laugh out loud, so it is not suitable for watching carefully, but on the contrary, this casualness lowers the threshold. There is.
Since my house is near, I am watching a photo exhibition while walking. The staff are very friendly and have a nice aroma.
Feel free to drop in at galleries and photo history museums. It's a clean facility and the staff are very friendly.
You can enjoy touching the camera and lens of FUJI's service center and gallery FUJI. It also lends lenses free of charge. You can get plenty of money before purchasing.
FUJIFILM support center and photo gallery
Free photo galleries will help you in this age of less fun
As it has a large space, you can enjoy it comfortably.
In addition to the complete series of product display trials, the on-site exhibitions include historical photography, still life and reportage photography, etc., which are quite rich, and can feel the various aspects of the influence of photography. Worth to visit.