2023.09.06
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  • NAKED FLOWERS 2023 "Nijo Castle, a World Heritage Site" to be held in Kyoto to view flowers in autumn.

    We are pleased to announce that "NAKED FLOWERS 2023 Autumn: Nijo Castle, a World Heritage Site", a nighttime event planned, directed, and produced by Naked Corporation, will be held from October 27 (Friday) to December 3 (Sunday), 2023, at Nijo Castle, a World Heritage Site. This event is participating in the "NAKED GARDEN ONE KYOTO 2023" Autumn Garden, an urban event where the real and virtual cross over.

    Please see the press release for details.

    https://prtimes.jp/main/html/rd/p/000000926.000008210.html

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