See Tokyo through 80 works that capture life from the 1930s to 1940s, juxtaposed with images taken after 2010.
You’ve never seen Tokyo like this before. “TOKYO Before/After,” a traveling photography exhibit, will be debuting in Manila at the third floor East Wing of Estancia Mall at Capitol Commons from May 17 to July 31, 2025.
Curated by photography critic Kotaro Iizawa, the free exhibit features 80 works that capture life in Tokyo from the 1930s to 1940s, juxtaposed with images taken after 2010. The comparison of these two distinct periods brings Tokyo to life in the past, present, and future lenses.

“TOKYO Before/After” portrays Japan’s capital as a living, evolving organism. From the city’s early beginnings as a modern metropolis to the Tokyo that we know now, the exhibit is a photographic journey of significant moments and never-before-seen imagery of two specific time periods.
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“The aim of the exhibition, through the works of Japanese photographers and their specific context, is to encourage a deeper understanding of Tokyo as a vast city of many, different faces. We hope that this exhibition will be enjoyed by both photography enthusiasts and non-enthusiasts alike,” said Mr. Ben Suzuki, director of The Japan Foundation, Manila.

The “Before” section shows Tokyo’s formative years during the wartime period of the 1930s to 1940s. Photographers from this era used emerging means of photographic expression to capture vibrant images of urban space, where tradition and modernity come together. This section includes shots from photography magazine KOGA, the NIPPON photobook, and Kineo Kuwabara’s snapshots of downtown Tokyo.
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In the “After” section, photos of the 2010s show Tokyo’s transformation until the 2020 Olympic Games. The photographers of this time emphasized their individual perspectives while incorporating elements of rapid digitization. Featured here are works by celebrated Japanese photographers Nobuyoshi Araki, Mika Ninagawa, Natsumi Hayashi, and Shinya Arimoto, among many others.

Additionally, Ortigas Malls has made the exhibit more rewarding with the special TOKYO B/A Day Pass, given every time visitors drop by. Inspired by Tokyo’s subway day passes, this allows exhibit visitors to avail of freebies and promos from participating Estancia merchants within the day.

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“TOKYO Before/After” will be open for viewing from May 17 to July 31 during Estancia Mall’s opening hours: 10 am to 9 pm from Monday to Thursday; 10 am to 10 am from Friday to Sunday. Visitors can drop by for FREE, so don’t miss out on this once in a lifetime chance to catch the exhibit.
For more information and updates on upcoming events, be sure to like and follow Estancia Mall on Facebook and Instagram. Sign up for your own Ortigas Community Card via the OrtigasMalls+ app to get first dibs on exclusive perks.