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Visiting the Ryuichi Sakamoto Exhibition was an unforgettable experience.
The grand piano he once used performed through an automated system, yet it felt as though Sakamoto himself was present, pressing each key with intention.
The sound filled the space with a haunting realism — more than a performance, it was a living memory.

Equally powerful were the countless handwritten scores on display.
Each fragile line of ink revealed his creative process, capturing the exact moment when sound and emotion were born.
They offered a glimpse into the silent struggles and brilliance of a composer who reshaped the landscape of contemporary music.

Ryuichi Sakamoto was never confined to Japan.
His influence stretched across Europe and the world, crossing boundaries between music, cinema, and art. His works continue to ask us: What is music? What is art?

This exhibition felt less like a memorial and more like an ongoing dialogue with him — carried through sound, silence, and light.
His legacy does not rest in the past; it resonates forward, guiding us toward new forms of cultural imagination.

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