





Tokyo Station, Tokyo
$100
18" x 24"
Tokyo Station is where journeys begin. Beneath its grand red-brick façade, bullet trains arrive and depart with quiet precision, bound for cities near and far. Business travelers move seamlessly through the crowds, weaving past tourists mapping out their next adventure. A bento is chosen in seconds, a cold Yebisu beer added without hesitation. You settle into your seat, the doors slide shut, and the platform drifts away.

Misako Horii
Misako Horii grew up immersed in anime and the bold, fast-moving visuals plastered across Tokyo’s streets. After refining her eye at top design schools and shaping commercial identities in the advertising world, she set out on her own. Misako’s work balances structure and spontaneity, blending digital tools with traditional mediums to explore character, atmosphere, and unspoken narratives.
“A place of possibility”
“Tokyo Station is a place of possibility—a step toward somewhere new or familiar. Trains, subways, and Shinkansen carry people in every direction. But beneath the rush, the dome’s warm glow offers a quiet moment of stillness. Next time you pass through, take this exit and look up. Some details are worth stopping for.”







