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Profile September, 2016 About JTQ JTQ is a professional group pursuing “Sending messages through space as ultimate media” How we can improve the quality of communication among people by making best use of space which is absolute values of everlasting truth. A mechanism making that appeals to human emotion, which is usually difficult to express by marketing data or existing strategy, is the framework of creativeness. Space is a stage. The stage is created by people’s feeling who visit there. The feeling is “Expectation”, “Impression” and “Memory” That is, space is a stage where various energies are circulating and responding, but not to be bound by materialized form. A method of materialize our will to the goal. Face people with their “Expectation”, “Impression” and “Memory”. We named this idea 【Space Compose [ Playing in space and compose it ]】 Combine and express all the existing elements in the space and sublimate them into our will. Now is the time, when brands and communications as they ought to be has been changing on a large scale, that’s why we seek and catch something essential to be convinced. That’s the core competence and significance of JTQ. Junji Tanigawa Space Composer JTQ Inc. CEO www.jtq.jp Tanigawa founded space creation consulting firm JTQ Inc. in 2002, providing creative direction for clients to “deliver [their] messages through the medium of space”. He advocates his own spatial development method, “Space Compose”, and his experience design combining environment and situation, gaining much attention from various fields. His major works include Kansei Exhibition at the Palais du Louvre’s Museum of Decorative Arts, Yakushiji Hikari Emaki to commemorate the 1300th anniversary of Heijyokyo, GOOD DESIGN EXHIBITION, and MEDIA AMBITION TOKYO. As of 2016, he has served as the project director for Japan House Los Angeles, appointed by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan, a creative director for Kenpoku Art 2016, and so on. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Archives April.2016 Tokyo, Japan Gyokusendo 200th Anniversary Exhibition GYRE, Omotesando Gyokusendo at Tsubame, Niigata prefecture, has inherited crafting techniques of Tsuiki Copperware, holds Gyokusendo 200th Anniversary Exhibition. Over 20 products of its representative works from 1816 to 2016 are exhibited to express its 200 years' everlasting manufacturing atmosphere. A display table is fulfilled with liquid paraffin to replicate the flower bowl in a paddy filed in Tsubame, and a projected visual scene is reflected at the table. Visitors can instinctively feel the succeeding metalworking value through the works on the flower bowl. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 April.2014 Tokyo, Japan DELVAUX GALLERY GYRE, Omotesando The Delvaux gallery, presented for the first time in the world, was infused with the atmosphere of the House’s atelier in Brussels, Belgium.The gallery exhibited fantastic and whimsical creations exquisitely crafted by the artisans of House of Delvaux, which are appointed to the Royal Court of Belgium. Les Humeurs de Brillant (The Moods of Brillant) , the 9 special editions of the brands’s signature design Le Brillant and exclusively designed Solex were shown as the embodiment of the artistic world of Delvaux that is beyond imagination. Each item reflects Delvaux’s values and absolute commitment to the highest standards of quality combined with the Belgium surrealist spirit. Delvaux brings a witty approach to all of its creations, imbuing each design with a strikingly unconventional take on luxury. The pop-up shop held beside the gallery showcased the latest collections of handbags that are often described as ‘living sculpture’, referring to their world exceptional quality. Delvaux gallery is where you can feel and experience the brand’s fascinating 185 years of heritage. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Mar.2014 Tokyo, Japan IMA CONCEPT STORE AXIS, Roppongi With the concept of “LIVING WITH PHOTOGRAPHY” at its core, IMA Media Project began speaking to the photography community via magazine, online and in spring 2014, extended their means of communication to the medium of space. Produced by JTQ while Kohei Nawa’s SANDWICH collective took charges of the design scheme, the IMA CONCEPT STORE subtly divides a single space allows visitors to feel as if they are truly “living and breathing” photography. The rotating ladder walls in the center are attached to large hinges, acting as rudders that control the “stream direction” of the room. This means that the layout of the space can be changed freely to suit the needs of any particular exhibition or event. This functional and studio-like atmosphere accommodates the breadth of expression from daily life to contemporary art, allowing visitors to truly experience “LIVING WITH PHOTOGRAPHY” while having their creative senses stimulated. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Feb.2016 Tokyo,Japan MEDIA AMBITION TOKYO 2016 Roppongi, Aoyama, Odaiba, Iidabashi, Shibuya An urban technology art festival where tomorrow’ s ideas and technologies meet. 2016 will be MEDIA AMBITION TOKYO (MAT)’s 4th year in running. To fans and the curious, the event is a real‐life showcase of top‐ notch technological culture that takes an experimental approach to urban implementation. With its headquarters (MAT Lab) situated in Roppongi, venues have further multiplied to Aoyama, Ginza, Iidabashi, Ochanomizu, and Odaiba, at which super‐edgy artwork, video, music, performances, hacks and talk shows will be hosted. Programs have organically increased, expanded and connected simultaneously with the number of domestic and international participants by way of innovators, organizations and events, allowing MAT to mature as an active body. With 2020 and beyond in mind, and not omitting the largely evolving systematic designs of transportation, communication and information, the event addresses the potential of technology in creating the city’s future. MAT aims to substantialize the reformative movement in technology art through experimental validations unbound by genre or category. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Feb.2015 Tokyo,Japan MEDIA AMBITION TOKYO 2015 Roppongi, Aoyama, Odaiba, Iidabashi, Shibuya MEDIA AMBITION TOKYO (MAT) is a real-life showcase of cutting-edge technological culture that takes an experimental approach to urban implementation. It is a program for a new era that tangibly communicates new forms of expression, not just to the audiences who crave them, but also to creators and artists who defy genre categorization, as well as corporations, developers, and art buyers from around the world, all gathered in the “real” Tokyo to experience the cutting-edge of our times. Creating such a space where people can meet and converse can produce private and shared senses of wonder and excitement that will help spread the ideas suggested by the project—and convey our messages to younger generations. The creative synergy produced from such genre-defying works of art will accelerate the development of new trends in technological culture. MAT will deliver a singular Japanese vision to the world, of technology and art coexisting in an urban setting. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Feb.2014 Tokyo, Japan MEDIA AMBITION TOKYO Roppongi hills, Roppongi The inaugural MEDIA AMBITION TOKYO (MAT) was launched on the 52nd floor of Roppongi Hills in February 2013 and the event saw over 14,000 attendees during the four days. In 2014, the second edition of MAT was enlarged to a 2 months event, occupying the entire observation deck on the 52nd floor of Roppongi Hills as well as taking over INTERSECT BY LEXUS in Aoyama. The event showcased 18 works by 16 artists involving cutting-edge technological art, video, music, live performances and installations designed to play off of both the incredible view from the deck and the passage of time. By bringing together creators, members of the creative press and gallery owners who have had very little interaction with technological culture in the past, MAT has not only accelerated the spread of technological culture through a kind of creative synergy never seen before, but also created a wholly original social networking event that would transmit Japan’s unique technological culture from Tokyo to the rest of the world. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Mar.2013 Tokyo, Japan MARC JACOBS ICONIC SHOWPIECES EXHIBITION IIDOL, Aoyama This very first exhibition of Marc Jacobs, the New York based global fashion designer in Japan showcased the selected showpieces from the designer’s runway collections. The exhibition space was kept simple and crisp in order to draw focus on Jacobs's extraordinary creations, as well as to portray the designer’s whimsical world view and design philosophy. Along with the selected masterpieces, the retrospective presented the brand’s infamous advertising campaigns featuring celebrities such as Sofia Coppola and Victoria Beckham. Visitors were invited to pose in a giant Marc Jacobs carrier bag set in a special photo booth to re-create the campaign visuals. Those pictures spread out on the web and on SNS immediately, resulted in attracting a large number of visitors to the show. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Mar.2013 Tokyo, Japan UT POP-UP! TYO ekiato, Shibuya ‘UT POP-UP ! TYO’ is the world's largest UT store opened at ‘Shibuya Ekiato’, a vast event space created in the vacant lot of Tokyu-Tokyoko Shibuya Station. It features over 600m2 floor area, more than 1,000 designs of 13,000 T-shirts and a huge photo-shooting booth. The photographs taken in the booth were projected onto the walls of the shop and uploaded onto UT website to be shared all over the world. A simple act of buying T-shirts became a sensational experience and the event became a phenomenal movement. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Dec.2008 Paris, France Kansei - Japan Design Exhibition Les Arts Décoratifs, Musée du Louvre Kansei -Japan Design Exhibition- was held at Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris, France, as one of the commemorative events of the 150th anniversary of relations between Japan and France. Organised by the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan, the show demonstrated a fresh and modern interpretation of 'Kansei’; sensibility and aesthetic consciousness in Japanese, featuring installations made of disposable chopsticks, animated paintings and calligraphies on LED monitors. With the dynamic space composition, the exhibition successfully introduced the contemporary take on traditional design. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Oct.2007 Tokyo, Japan JAPAN BRAND EXHIBITION in TDW Jingu Gaien The aim of JAPAN BRAND EXHIBITION in TDW 2007 was to promote the unique values of local businesses and producers to create a new tradition in the industry.‘Creating sympathy’ as its design concept, the exhibition space was presented in a simple manner so that each product would stand out and speak for itself. Not only displaying the product itself, we made sure that the making process and behind-the-scenes are clear to the audience to understand that there so many superior forms of craft in Japan that are practiced by hand.We hoped that visitors would empathize our vision to carry out this tradition and heritage of ‘JAPAN BRAND’ for the future from this exhibition. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Dec.2011 Singapore Cool Japan Project 「VIVA JAPAN CAFE」 ION Orchard This pop-up cafe was a part of ‘Cool Japan’ program lead by Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry of Japan to showcase and promote Japanese culture overseas. The temporary cafe and shop space was held in a shopping complex located in central Singapore focusing on food as its main concept. The interior design was inspired by ‘CHAYA’ = teahouse in Japanese, creating a tranquil and elegant atmosphere that resembles to a Japanese garden. An interactive video and sound installation allowed visitors to learn about craftsmanship, traditions and philosophy of Japanese handicrafts, demonstrating the unique sensibility and aesthetic values of the culture. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Dec.2012 Tokyo,Japan GOOD DESIGN EXHIBITION 2012 TOKYO BIG SIGHT, Ariake ‘GOOD DESIGN EXHIBITION 2012’was the first in the exhibition’s history of 50 years in which all award-winning designs from then and now were displayed. A total of 1,108 designs from many genres, effective for daily and societal purposes, were introduced to the visitors. The exhibition was a composition of a display of products, architecture, apps, new reconstruction projects for earthquake-stricken zones, communication tools, plus workshops and talk-sessions. In the centre of the hall, a designated runway for the Best 100 GOOD DESIGNs was created, expressive of a path that will lead us into the future. It was an event which showcased the enormity of the role of design. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Aug.2011 Tokyo, Japan GOOD DESIGN EXPO 2011 TOKYO BIG SIGHT, Ariake GOOD DESIGN EXPO is the largest design event in Japan. The spatial design concept for the 2011 show was ‘Change’; the mood that the whole nation of Japan had been feeling. Putting this force of energy together, JTQ designed an inspiring space hoping that the visitors can feel the positive energy and power of the country and the local craftsmanship from the expo. GOOD GLOBE: A Globe = Sphere was hanged in the center of the space as a main feature. The sphere, 7m in diameter, is consist of 14,000 LED light bulbs which are generated by the solar panels set outside the venue. Its power consumption (890 watt) is about equivalent to what a domestic air conditioner requires - which is remarkably small for such a large scaled installation. The GLOBE represents G-Mark, earth, and Japan; the birthplace of G-Mark. We placed this GLOBE at the very heart of the venue to symbolize the light of hope, wisdom and the light for the future. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Apr.2007 Milan, Italy TOKYO DESIGN PREMIO - Tokyo Designer's Week in MILANO SUPERSTUDIO PIU, Zona Tortona, Tokyo Design Premio is a design show held at Milano Salone 2007 to celebrate the very best of Japanese design. This lively and striking presentation takes its inspiration from Japan’s capital Tokyo; the city of chaos that keeps evolving as a creative hub. The show demonstrated the new era of Japanese design by presenting products as more than physical objects but as ‘happenings' by introducing behind-the-scenes and the process of making. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Apr.2007 Milan, Italy Milan Design Week Lexus L - f inesse -Invisible Garden Officina Fiorentini , Zona Tortona, LEXUS L-finesse is an art exhibition hosted by LEXUS during Milan Design Week. The 2007 show took place in a car repairing factory in Milan, presenting the brand’s latest flagship model, an artwork entitled ‘Nohara’ as well as an interactive video installation of LS600h range. The sharpness and dynamism of LEXUS’s design philosophy, ‘L-finesse: leading-edge and fineness’ were expressed by the space that provides a momentary escape from daily life and liberates one’s senses. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Jun.2010 Nara, Japan Yakushiji Hikari Emaki Yakushiji, Nara Commemorating the 1,300th anniversary of Nara Heijo-kyo Capital, JTQ produced a spectacular installation at Yakushiji Temple’s east hall, Toindo. The hall was filled with the reproduction of starry sky of 1,300 years ago using the most advanced planetarium projector. Together with the three-dimensional sound system, the installation entitled ‘Hikari - Emaki’ recreated an ethereal optical universe in Toindo. We hoped visitors to feel the mind of ‘Kuu’ (‘Emptiness’ in Japanese) and reflect on the temple’s history and the time it has come through while gazing up the same sky as our predecessors looked up in the ancient time. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Sep.2010 Tokyo, Japan Words of Ryoma MID TOWN, Roppongi An exhibition of a calligrapher Sisyu, who is known for the title graphics of NHK TV drama series 'Ryuma Den’. Sisyu expressed Ryoma’s ambitions through calligraphy which is called “Syo” in Japanese, not only by using traditional “Washi” papers but also by combining the latest imaging technologies as well as transforming the two dimensional art form into three dimensional objects. Featuring 40 pieces by the artist, the show demonstrated new possibilities of Syo and breathtaking effects of the three dimensional calligraphy. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 September.2011 Tokyo, Japan YOHJI YAMAMOTO Exhibition - Dialogue Seibu Shibuya ‘Dialogue' is an exhibition to celebrate life and work of Yohji Yamamoto, one of the world's most influential and enigmatic fashion designers. The retrospective featured his collection pieces, photographic works and a short film of an interview with the designer to offer an insight into Yamamoto’s design DNA, aesthetics, philosophy and his dedicated attitude towards craftsmanship. The show invited visitors to step into the realm of the visionary designer. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Jan.2004 Tokyo, Japan NIKE WHITE DUNK Aoyama NIKE WHITE DUNK is an art exhibition inspired by the brand’s signature basketball shoe line ‘DUNK’. 25 Japanese artists were invited to create artworks using DUNK shoes and the pieces were presented in a gigantic DUNK shoe box shaped venue; an installation specially created for the exhibition. Inside the ‘shoebox’, the all-inwhite minimalist space was divided into 3 zones. The shoe-sole shaped display tables were carefully positioned so that the overall composition would imply a basketball player’s footsteps towards the goal. We aimed the event to express the brand concept by combining the dynamicity of the space composition and the delicateness shown within the art pieces. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Nov.2011 Japan OPEN harvest Tokyo,Saitama,Nagano,Niigata,Hiroshima “Food makes people, people make society,” With this theme in mind, “Foodlight Project” was launched with the lead of Yuri Nomura of Eatrip, Masaki Yokokawa, Kayoko Hirao, Naoki Ito, and Junji Tanigawa to think about our future through the act of eating. As a kick-off event of the project, “OPEN”, an artistic group founded by the members of the Berkley, California based organic restaurant Chez Panisse were invited to Japan. They travelled across the country to meet and exchange views with local farmers and food producers who are seriously engaged in sustainable food. The party brought back the local produce to host a community activation event with the idea of bringing local communities together by sharing food and art. Other activities including cooking classes and special dinners were organized in various locations around Tokyo during the program. “OPENharvest”, the edible art installation was held to sum up the project and the 2-day event attracted more than 500 participants, both organizers and guests gathered and enjoyed regardless of their professions, nationalities or age groups in the relaxed atmosphere. JTQ played a roll of organizing the entire project and was in charge of spatial design for each event. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 October.2015 Tokyo, Japan LEXUS RX AMAZING NIGHT Shibuya, Tokyo A secret stadium is the concept. After a static movie introduction of the vehicle, the venue atmosphere changes dramatically as the curtain of foyer is fallen. The world view of its TV commercial overwhelmed the venue, and a secret stadium appears to stimulate audiences’ emotions. A positive betrayal is directed for the guest to make new car appearance effectively. Triangle LED units floating above the vehicle glow, and draw out brand-icon spindle off and on symbolically. High-powered moving lights make a flow to a main attraction by lighting direction which expresses intersection, concentration, diffusion, and saltation. The projection mapping is dynamically played to enhance the excitement of the audiences’ special experience. It’s a vehicle - centered spacious design. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Nov.2012 Tokyo,Japan LEXUS Spindle Night “SPECIAL PIT PARTY” Aomi Party Concept: ‘Evaluation to Evolve’. A one-night only special event to enhance the arrival of the newborn LEXUS. Men and women clad in summery whites (white was the dress code) gathered to enjoy the powerful LFA show with the sun set beach highlighting the scenery. The mild breeze was comfortable and the music of the orchestra dynamic. The stars of the evening were the concept cars, LF-LC, which were displayed in an all-white interior layout. The venue was filled with an edginess symbolic of the LEXUS brand and its creations, and palpable with an energy that new discoveries bring forth. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Dec.2011 Tokyo, Japan 42nd Tokyo Motor Show / SUBARU Booth TOKYO BIG SIGHT, Ariake Subaru, one of Japan’s leading automobile manufacturers' show booth at 42nd Tokyo Motor Show. Our design approach for this presentation was to visualize the company’s strong brand value from users' point view. By contrasting two opposing elements - Past and Present, Stillness and Motion, Boldness and Delicateness, Tradition and Innovation - the show demonstrated Subaru’s history and achievements as well as the company’s new challenges and exciting transformations towards the future. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Feb.2006-Jan.2010 Tokyo, Japan Omotesando Hills Space Direction Omotesando Hills, Jingumae The challenge of this project at Omotesando Hills was to maximize the multipurposeness of the spaces within the building. JTQ firstly designed a versatile information infrastructure system that enables to control different types of media such as audio, graphics, images and videos of the facility at once. Using this program, an unique media art installation was produced for the central hall; the media art that detects the weather and condition of the surrounding areas of the building and to generate lighting, sounds and images accordingly. We aimed to create an organic, captivating yet informative space for this new icon of Omotesando. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Dec.2009-Jan.2010 Tokyo, Japan Omotesando H.I.S. Illumination Bell Symphony Omotesando After 11 years of interval, the iconic winter illuminations were finally back to light up the city’s chicest street, Omotesando in 2009. JTQ took part in this significant event as an advisor and designed illuminations with a unique visitor-oriented program that everyone can participate in creating a ‘symphony' of the bells. The street was filled with joyful sound of the bells, ethereal light displays and romantic atmospheres. Omotesando is the street that leads its way to Meiji-Jingu, a century old Shinto Shrine; we hoped every visitor to smile, feel delighted and warm hearted as they walk along this street. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Dec.2009-Jan.2010 Tokyo, Japan Omotesando H.I.S. Skating Theater Omotesando Hills, Jingumae Themed as ‘Skating@Media Forrest’, this new generation skate link allowed visitors to participate in the interactive media art, a video installation that reacts to the movements of the skaters. The entire venue was filled with enchanting lighting and BGM that were gently shifted throughout the day and the skate link itself was made of an innovative, eco-friendly material that does not require ice. This ‘skating theatre’ offers the most exiting and magical skating experience for both children and adults, skaters and non-skaters. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Nov.2007-Jan.2009 Tokyo, Japan BMW Group Studio GranTokyo South Tower, Marunouchi BMW Group Studio is a unique, first of its kind brand communication space where clients can immerse themselves in the powerful realm of BMW. 'Visual Experience’ as its theme, the studio offers displays of vehicles, video installations and objet d’art for guests to feel the brands philosophy through their fives senses. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Feb.2011 KRUG Bottle Cooler Collaborative project between JTQ, KRUG and Gyokusendo KRUG, the exceptional champagne house from France and Gyokusendo, the traditional Tsuiki copper ware workshop which is recognized as an Intangible Cultural Property by the Japanese government. The collaboration of the two families who share extraordinary aesthetic values and sophistication resulted in this ultimate bottle cooler. ‘The Perfect Harmony’ as its concept , KRUG Bottle Cooler epitomizes heritage and craftsmanship that have been passed through the generations within the two houses. They truly are the treasure of the families, of each country and of the world. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Jul.2007-2014 Yachiyo Shoin Gakuen Branding School Guide / Calligraphy / Web / Business Cards / Chimes / School Uniforms Yaschiyo Shoin Gakuen is a coeducational private Junior and Senior High School located in Chiba prefecture. We aimed to redefine the school’s philosophy by drawing focuses on its history and unique culture in this project. The branding project team, formed by the school teachers and JTQ carried out discussions for over a year until everyone was happy with the new look of the school’s communication tools including the school guide, website, teachers name cards, chimes and slogans calligraphed by Shisyu. In 2012, the new school uniforms were introduced under the supervision of JTQ. We hope all students, alumnus and even prospective students to admire and be proud of Yaschiyo Shoin Gakuen through the generations. (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Awards 2015 D&AD Spatial Design Jury 2013 D&AD Award Junji Tanigawa – The Space Composer 2011 Display Display Display Display Display Display Display Design Gold Award Design Gold Award Industry Gold Award Design Award Design Award Design Award Design Award Yakushiji Hikari Emaki “Words of Ryoma” by Sisyu/Tokyo GOOD DESIGN EXPO 2010 GYRE CELEBRATES 3rd ANNIVERSARY “Ohayo, Arigato, Gomennasai” by Sisyu MAQuillAGE The 5th Anniversary Powder Celebration Gallery The reflecting mirror of the times-The world of Yamaguchi Harumi. 2010 Display Display Display Display Display Industry Silver Award Industry Silver Award Design Award Design Award Design Award "The 41th Tokyo Motor Show 2009 “Yamaha Motor Booth” Omotesando H.I.S. Skating Theater GOOD DESIGN EXPO 2009 BMW Group Studio MINI JOHN COOPER WORKS Adrenalin Clinic GYRE/Winter Illumination 2009 Display Display Display Display Display Display Display Display Design Design Design Design Design Design Design Design kansei-Japan Design ExhibitionBMW Group Studio / MINI HOT LOUNGE.2008 What’s GOOD DESIGN 2008 GOOD DESIGN EXPO 2008 GOOD DESIGN EXHIBITION 2008 Tokyo Designer’s Week 2008 CONTAINER GROUND / SUMIKA Project by Tokyo Gas Tokyo Designer’s Week 2008 CONTAINER GROUND / NIKE eco Avenue MOVEMENT road of light Award Award Award Award Award Award Award Award 2008 Display Design Gold Award /Display Industry Silver Award Display Design Silver Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Tokyo Designers' Week 2007 "JAPAN BRAND EXHIBITION in TDW" Tokyo Designers' Week 2007 "Container Ground / Globe-Trotter x Wallpaper" "Good Design Presentation 2007" BMW group Studio Opening Installation" The 40th Tokyo Motor Show "Yamaha Motor Booth" "Pure Graphic" Commemorative Exhibition" "The 11th JAPAN MEDIA ARTS FESTIVAL" Display Design Silver Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Milan Design Week “Lexus L-finesse -Invisible Garden-” “TOKYO DESIGN PREMIO ~ Tokyo Designer’s Week in MILAN” “2006 10th JAPAN MEDIA ARTS FESTIVAL” “GINZA MAZDA CX-7 SHOWROOM” “Super Stars by Leslie Kee” Tokyo Designer’s Week 2006 “Container Ground / NIKE ” Tokyo Designer's Week 2006 “100%DESIGN TOKYO” “Lohas Design Award 2006” “Kami-Robo Entertainment Shop” “Copet Exhibition” Display Display Display Display Display Display Design Award Design Award Design Award Design Award Design Award Design Award “Niji-zou Exhibition” The 39th Tokyo Motor Show “Yamaha Motor Booth” Licensing Asia 2005 “butterfly-Stroke booth” “TOUCH AND SEE ~ earth from above for blind people” “KIT SAKURA SAKU Street” “Omotesando Hills Opening Ceremony” Display Display Display Display Display Design Award Design Award Design Award Design Award Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award “SAPPHIRE ’04” “HITACHI IT Convention 2004” Licensing Asia 2004 “butterfly-Stroke booth” CEATEC JAPAN 2004 “Hitachi booth” Tokyo Designer’s Week 2004 Container Ground Orix Real Estate × Katsunori Aoki × Junji Tanigawa” “Kamirobo EXPO 2005” “8th JAPN MEDIA ARTS FESTIVAL” “Premini-S town installation at Daikanyama” Display Display Display Display “NIKE WHITE DUNK” “Oracle World Tokyo 2003” The 37th Tokyo Motor Show “Yamaha Motor Booth” CEATEC 2003 “Hitachi booth” 2007 2006 2005 2004 Design Design Design Design Second Award Award Award Award 2003 Display Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award net&com 2003 “Computer Associates booth” N+I 2002 “Computer Associates booth” DSE “Computer Associates booth” Display Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Display Design Award Ark hills Christmas 2001 “Angel Garden” “i2 PLANET 2002 Tokyo” N+I 2001 “Computer Associates booth” N+I 2001 “NTT data booth” HOTERES JAPAN 2002, ”I’s Complex booth” MEGA WEB 2001 X‘mas “Brilliant Snow” 2002 (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Projects Date Project Location 2016 Apr. Gyre Life Forest Project Omotesando, Tokyo 2015 Feb. Aug. Sep. Oct. Oct. Dec. MEDIA AMBITION TOKYO 2015 GYRE Summer Installation Cardboard tables groovisions firstlight LEXUS RX AMAZING NIGHT CA4LA Illumination 2015 Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo 2014 Feb. Feb. Mar. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. Jun. Jun. MEDIA AMBITION TOKYO 2014 KOHEI NAWA SANDWICH IMA CONCEPT STORESTORE DELVAUX GALLERY & OMOTESANDO BOUTIQUE DELVAUX POP UP SHOP “MADAME DELVAUX BOUDOIR” OYAMA YUEN HARVEST WALK Renewal Project SHISEIDO ULTIMUNE Press Event TORANOMON HILLS OPENING CEREMONY BOCUSE D’OR ASIA PACIFIC 2014 Platter Design for Team Japan SHISEIDO The ULTIMUNE Evening LEXUS NX AMAZING NIGHT TSUIKI-WAKI “MOON” LUX 25th Anniversary “Bloom to Shine” -Hair Meets Art ExhibitionSUPER PROGSESSORS: Leslie Kee x Lexus TAMAE HIROKAWA BODY GENEALOGY - Creation of SOMARTA - Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo Roppongi, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo Hankyu Umeda, Osaka Oyama, Tochigi Ginza, Tokyo Toranomon Hills, Tokyo Shanghai, China 2013 Feb. Feb. Feb. Apr. Apr. Apr. May May Jun. Jun. Aug. Aug. Oct. Oct. MEDIA AMBITION TOKYO JTQ POP-UP BOOK STORE@ROPPONGI JTQ POP-UP BOOK STORE@DAIKANYAMA UT POP-UP!TYO Carlos Falchi Magical Wonderland MARC JACOBS ICONIC SHOWPIECES EXHIBITION NOUSAKU EXHIBITION 2013 Money after Money OLD NAVY 2013 Press Event Lhotse|Manaslu Naoki Ishikawa KIDS FUTURE LAB. INTERSECT by LEXUS OPENING PARTY TENMEI KANOH Private Photo Exhibition Good Design Exhibition 2013 Roppongi Hills, Tokyo Roppongi, Tokyo Daikanyama, Tokyo Shibuya, Tokyo Seibu Shibuya, Tokyo Aoyama, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo Harajuku, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo Roppongi, Tokyo Aoyama, Tokyo Shinbashi, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown, Tokyo 2012 Feb. Feb. Apr. Jun. Jul. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. POWER PEOPLE by LESLIE KEE MEDIA GEIJUTSU Exhibition –Flow&Bright“SUPER MAMA” by LESLIE KEE NOUSAKU_vision LEXUS Spindle Night “SPECIAL PIT PARTY” SCENES/KARIMOKU NEW STANDARD REBIRTH PROJECT work in progress GYRE POP-UP STAND OMOTE 3D SHASHIN KAN GOOD DESIGN EXHIBITION 2012 KENZO BOX SHOP Seibu Shibuya, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo Ginza, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo Aomi, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo 2011 Mar. The reflecting mirror of the times The world of Yamaguchi Harumi. Seibu Shibuya, Tokyo NOUSAKU_ism DOJIMA RIVER BIENNALE 2011 Omotesando, Tokyo Dojima, Osaka WAO ~Forest of Memories~ Mobile Installation “Listen to the wind, See the sound.” NS_CONCEPT Naoki Sakai Exhibition Omotesando, Tokyo GOOD DESIGN EXPO 2011 Tokyo Big Sight, Tokyo GOOD DESIGN EXHIBITION 2011 Tokyo Midtown DESIGN HUB LEXUS BAR SPINDLE Fuji International Speedway KENZO PRESS EVENT IN TOKYO Omotesando, Tokyo GYRE ILLUMINATION “BRIGHT FALL” Omotesando, Tokyo LEXUS Spindle Night MEGA WEB, Aomi 42th Tokyo Motor Show/SUBARU Booth TOKYO BIG SIGHT, Ariake Naoki Ishikawa Exhibition -Halluci Mountain Omotesando, Tokyo Singapore Cool Japan Project 「VIVA JAPAN CAFE」 Jul. Aug. Sep. Sep. Sep. Oct. Jun. Jul. Aug. Aug. Aug. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. Omotesando, Tokyo Shibuya, Tokyo Omotesando & Shibuya Toranomon Hills, Tokyo Tokyo Tower, Tokyo Omotesando Hills, Tokyo Aoyama, Tokyo Shibuya, Tokyo (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Projects Date Project Location 2010 Feb. Mar. Apr. Jun. Jun. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Nov. BMW Studio ONE “Words of Ryoma” by Sisyu docomo MOBILE TIDE GOOD DESIGN EXPO 2010 Yakushiji Hikari Emaki “Ohayo,Arigato,Gomennasai” by Sisyu “Words of Ryoma” by Sisyu MAQuillAGE The 5th Anniversary Powder Celebration Gallery GOOD DESIGN EXHIBITION 2010 GYRE CELEBRATES 3rd ANNIVERSARYgroovisions firstlight Jingumae,Tokyo Kochi City Culture Plaza CUL-PORT Omotesando Hills, Tokyo TOKYO BIG SIGHT, Tokyo Yakushiji, Nara Seibu Ikebukuro, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown,Tokyo Omotesando Hills, Tokyo Tokyo Midtown DESIGN HUB,Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo 2009 Mar. Apr. May. Jul. Aug. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. BMW Group Studio / The All-new BMW 7 Series BMW Group Studio / The All-new BMW Z4 BMW Group Studio / All-new MINI Convertible BMW Group Studio / MINI JHON COOPER WORKS GOOD DESIGN EXPO 2009 GOOD DESIGN EXHIBITION JAPAN BRAND EXHIBITION in 100%Design Tokyo The 41th Tokyo Motor Show / Yamaha Motor Booth NIKE HARAJUKU / 11 GAME CHANGERS Omotesando H.I.S. Illumination Bell Symphony Omotesando H.I.S. Skating Theater GYRE / Winter Illumination CA4LA Omotesando / Opening Installation Marunouchi,Tokyo Marunouchi,Tokyo Marunouchi,Tokyo Marunouchi,Tokyo Tokyo Big Sight,Tokyo Tokyo Midtown DESIGN HUB,Tokyo Jingu-Gaien,Tokyo Makuhari Messe,Chiba Omotesando, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo 2008 Feb. Feb. Mar. Apr. Apr. May. Aug. Aug. Oct. Oct. Oct. 11th Japan Media Arts Festival DENSO Gallery BMW Group Studio / The All new BMW 120i Cabriolet 'Pure Graphic' Commemorative Exhibition BMW Group Studio / BMW Art Car Collection what's GOOD DESIGN 2008 BMW Group Studio / BMW X6 xDrive35i GOOD DESIGN EXPO 2008 BMW Group Studio / MINI JHON COOPER WORKS BMW Group Studio / BMW Sauber F1 Team Collection Tokyo Designer's Week Container Ground / TOKYO GAS "SUMIKA PROJECT“ Tokyo Designer's Week Container Ground / NIKE GOOD DESIGN EXHIBITION 2008 BRANDING Inc. CI BMW Group Studio / MINI HOT LOUNGE. 2008 eco Avenue MOVEMENT kansei -Japan Design Exhibition- The National Art Center, Tokyo Kariya,Aichi Marunouchi,Tokyo SPIRAL,Tokyo Marunouchi,Tokyo Tokyo Midtown DESIGN HUB,Tokyo Marunouchi,Tokyo Tokyo Big Sight,Tokyo Marunouchi,Tokyo Marunouchi,Tokyo Jingu-Gaien,Tokyo 10th Japan Media Arts Festival Milan Design Week Lexus L -finesse -Invisible GardenTOKYO DESIGN PREMIO -Tokyo Designer's Week in MILAN GOOD DESIGN PRESENTATION 2007 Fields / Meeting Room JAPAN BRAND EXHIBITION in TDW Tokyo Designer's Week 2007 Container Ground / GLOBE-TROTTER × Wallpaper* GLOBE-TROTTER × Wallpaper* 110th Anniversary Reception The 40th Tokyo Motor Show / Yamaha Motor Booth BMW Group Studio Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo Milan, Italy Milan, Italy KIT SAKURA SAKU st. RICO FLAGSHIP SHOP 9th Japan Media Arts Festival Omotesando Hills Opening Ceremony Niji-zou Exhibition Kyoto alain mikli Touch & See “EARTH FROM ABOVE FOR BLIND PEOPLE” Loveless Window display ~foundation addict~ SO INC. office AK convention party Kanebo Lavshuca Night LOHAS Design Awards 2006 Tokyo Designer's Week 2006 100% Design TOKYO 2006 Tokyo Designer's Week Container Ground / NIKE Photo Exhibition Super Stars by Leslie Kee “ASIA IS ONE” GINZA MAZDA CX-7 SHOWROOM Hongo,Tokyo Daikanyama, Tokyo Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo Omotesando Hills, Tokyo Kyoto ARTZONE, Kyoto SPIRAL, Tokyo Oct. Oct. Oct. Dec. Dec. Dec. 2007 Feb. Apr. Apr. Aug. Aug. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. 2006 Jan. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Apr. Apr. Apr. Apr. May. Jun. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Dec. Jingu-Gaien,Tokyo Tokyo Midtown DESIGN HUB,Tokyo logo / Branding Book / web Marunouchi, Tokyo Omotesando, Tokyo Les Arts Decoratifs, Musee du Louvre, Paris, France Tokyo Big Sight,Tokyo Shibuya,Tokyo Jingu-Gaien,Tokyo Jingu-Gaien,Tokyo The National Art Center, Tokyo Makuhari Messe,Chiba Marunouchi,Tokyo Aoyama,Tokyo Shibuya,Tokyo CHUM APARTMENT STUDIO, Tokyo East gallery, Tokyo Marunouchi Building MARUCUBE,Tokyo Jingu-Gaien,Tokyo Jingu-Gaien,Tokyo Jingu-Gaien,Tokyo Omotesando Hills Space [O:],Tokyo Ginza, Tokyo (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Projects Date Project Location 2005 Jan. Feb. Feb. Apr. Jul. Jul. Aug. Sep. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Nov. Dec. Hollywood Wife by foundation addict opening reception 8th Japan Media Arts Festival UNIQLO 2005 T-SHIRT COLLECTION Kami-Robo expo 2005 TryGOD 1st installation UNIQLO 2005 F/W Collection “edit” Niji-zou Exhibition KOSUGI S/S Collection Licensing Asia 2005 / butterfly-stroke Booth TOKYO TUNNELIX The 39th Tokyo Motor Show / Yamaha Motor Booth Tokyo Designer’ s Week 2006 Container Ground / NIKE Japantex 2005 / NICHIBEI Booth NIKE×SOPH. JOGA BONITO Naka-meguro,Tokyo Tokyo Metropolitan Museum of Photography, Tokyo Harajuku Quest Hall,Tokyo PARCO Gallery Shibuya,Tokyo ESQUISSE Omotesando,Tokyo Harajuku Quest Hall,Tokyo IKEJIRI INSTITUTE OF DESIGN,Tokyo Nihonbashi,Tokyo Tokyo Big Sight,Tokyo Metropolitan Expressway Yamate-Tunnel,Tokyo Makuhari Messe,Chiba Container design Tokyo Big Sight,Tokyo Harajuku,Tokyo 2004 Jun. Jul. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. NIKE WHITE DUNK HITACHI IT CONVENTION 2004 Licensing Asia 2004 / butterfly-stroke Booth KOROMO BY RICO CEATEC JAPAN 2004 / HITACHI Booth Tokyo Designer’s Week 2004 Container Ground / Orix Real Estate Japantex 2004 / NICHIBEI Booth Artelligent Christmas Snow Bright Illumination Mengelmoes NTT DoCoMo / premini-S Town installation at Daikanyama Aoyama,Tokyo TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FORUM,Tokyo Tokyo Big Sight,Tokyo ESQUISSE Omotesando,Tokyo Makuhari Messe,Chiba Jingu-Gaien,Tokyo HITACHI IT CONVENTION 2003 CEATEC JAPAN 2003 / HITACHI Booth ORACLE World Tokyo 2003 The 37th Tokyo Motor Show / Yamaha Motor Booth Licensing Asia 2003 / butterfly-stroke Booth ARKHILLS CHRISTMAS 2003 LA NOEL TOKYO INTERNATIONAL FORUM,Tokyo Makuhari Messe,Chiba Tokyo Big Sight,Tokyo Makuhari Messe,Chiba Tokyo Big Sight,Tokyo ARK KARAJAN PLAZA, Tokyo Nov. Nov. Dec. Dec. 2003 Jul. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Dec. Tokyo Big Sight,Tokyo Roppongi hills Mohri Garden,Tokyo Nishi-azabu , Tokyo Daikanyama, Tokyo (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016 Company Profile JTQ Inc. Suzufusa bldg. 4F, 1-16-12 Kamimeguro Meguro-ku, Tokyo, 153-0051 Japan TEL: 03-3711-9499 FAX: 03-3711-9492 URL: http://www.jtq.jp 【CEO】 Junji Tanigawa 【Established】October 4, 2002 【Business Profile】 Creative direction for communication design Consulting and project management for branding produce 【Capital】20,000,000 yen 【Main Bank】Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation / Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ 【Number of employee】14 (C) Junji Tanigawa & JTQ 2016