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Michael Jackson exhibition in Kyoto! Photo Exhibition "MJ" ~Stage of Michael Jackson~

Saturday, July 10, 2021 to Sunday, September 05, 2021
10:00-19:30 (admission deadline/30 minutes before closing)
Museum "Eki" KYOTO (adjacent to the 7th floor of JR Kyoto Isetan in the Kyoto Station building)

An exhibition of Michael Jackson, the singer who produced many hits such as "Thriller", "Beat It" and "Bad", will be held at [Museum "Eki" KYOTO] from Saturday, July 10th. In this exhibition, after the "Jackson 5" and "Jacksons" periods, the footprints of the spectacular success after the solo debut, and the performance photos of the world tour three times in a lifetime.120Display points. The spotlight will also be on dance performances and talent as a director.2009June25from the death of the sun12Years later, Michael Jackson continues to fascinate fans around the world. Enjoy a number of valuable performance photos with his music.

Featured: Bad World Tour 1988 Mirrorpix/Aflo

Michael Jackson exhibition in Kyoto! Photo Exhibition "MJ" ~Stage of Michael Jackson~

  • Museum "Eki" KYOTO (adjacent to the 7th floor of JR Kyoto Isetan in the Kyoto Station building)
  • Saturday, July 10, 2021 to Sunday, September 05, 2021 10:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. (admission deadline/30 minutes before closing)
  • General 900 yen (700 yen), high school and university students 700 yen (500 yen), elementary and junior high school students 500 yen (300 yen)
    ※ ( ) is the advance price
  • JR Kyoto Isetan
  • Museum "Eki" KYOTO (adjacent to the 7th floor of JR Kyoto Isetan in the Kyoto Station building)
  • Tel.075-352-1111
  • https://kyoto.wjr-isetan.co.jp/museum/
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