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FINE-TUNED RADAR: TOKYO'S HOT SPOTS FOR CONTEMPORARY ART

he fluidity of Tokyo's identity is one of the city's most remarkable facets to behold. Countless neighborhoods are continually evolving in unexpected and compelling ways, and this is particularly apparent in their relationship with contemporary art. Serial entrepreneur and artist Masamichi Toyama, who is deeply connected to the artistic heart of the city, offered his recommendations to travelers who are interested in getting the most out of Tokyo's vast arts scene, or who simply want to enjoy memorable settings buoyed by talented artists bath on and under the

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