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.
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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? |