Yes, it is expensive (¥8,000). But the reproductions are tritone offset prints, and the binding is exposed spine with Japanese stab-stitching. More importantly, the final page is a blank sheet of fiber paper with a handwritten note from Nana. Each catalogue’s note is unique. Mine says: “The rain remembers everything.”
The gallery is located in the heart of Tokyo, making it easily accessible by public transportation. The nearest station is Shibuya Station, which is a short walk away. You can also take a taxi or ride-sharing service from major hotels or transportation hubs. nana aoyama graphis gallery personal experience