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Special project "The World of 747 by Masaru Aoki" is a luxurious triple feature consisting of a photo exhibition, talk show, and photo session!

To commemorate the 747th anniversary of the first flight of the Boeing 55, we will be holding a special event by aviation photographer Masaru Aoki, who has been at the forefront of the 1970 since 747.
This luxurious triple feature will include a photo exhibition, a talk show, and a photo session. Why not immerse yourself in the world of 3 by Masaru Aoki?

Ⅰ. Photo Exhibition

Events "Hello, Goodbye BOEING747"
Date and Time April 2024, 12 (Sat) -May 14, 2025 (Mon)
Place Museum of Aeronautical Sciences Experience Hall
cost Admission only
Message We will be exhibiting 747 Boeing 57 works by aviation photographer Masaru Aoki.

II. Talk show

Events The wonderful world of airplane photography
Date and Time January 2024, 12 (Sun) 15: 13-00: 14
Place Museum of Aeronautical Sciences Experience Hall
cost Admission only
Capacity First 100 people
Message This is a talk show by aviation photographer Masaru Aoki.
"Hello, Goodbye BOEING 747" will be an hour and a half long talk about the shooting stories behind the exhibits and the appeal of airplane photography.
*The talk show will be held as a satellite event (simultaneous live broadcast) at four aviation museums across the country (Misawa Aviation Museum, Tokorozawa Aviation Museum, Aichi Aviation Museum, and Gifu Kakamigahara Aerospace Museum).

III. Photoshoot

Events Taking photos of airplanes at the museum with Professor Masaru Aoki
Date and Time January 2024, 12 (Sun) 15: 15-00: 17
Place Rooftop of the Museum of Aeronautical Sciences (normally closed to the public) Observation exhibition room on the 5th floor in case of rain
cost Admission only
How to apply Advance registration is required. Limited to the first 15 people.

*This event has reached capacity and applications are now closed.

Participation condition 5rd grade and above
Message A rare opportunity to take airplane photos with Professor Aoki Masaru!
Why not try taking photos from a fresh location on the museum rooftop, which is not normally open to the public?

 

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