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Nose Pecha Dog Joint Photo Exhibition & Product Sales Exhibition “Nose Pecha Exhibition 2021 in Osaka”

2021.12.20

A new exhibition of the joint photo exhibition & product sales exhibition “Nose Pecha Exhibition” of French Bulldog, Pug, Boston Terrier and Shih Tzu, which are cute just by looking at them. This is the first time in a year that the event will be held in Osaka, and this year it will be the largest ever event with a Christmas-specific photo spot from a collaboration project with a popular creator.

What is the Nose Pecha Exhibition?

“Nose Pecha Exhibition” is a joint photo and merchandise exhibition specializing in short-nosed dog breeds such as French Bulldog, Boston Terrier, and Shih Tzu. As a project that started in the fall of 2015, a cumulative total of more than 100,000 people have been mobilized so far. This is a valuable exhibition where you can see the works of artists who have been able to present their works only on the Internet, with a gathering of popular professional photographers and amateur photographers who are popular on SNS.

Visitor benefits include a limited Christmas card & a new holy photo spot

In the special space inside the venue, a Christmas-specific photo spot designed by illustrator Shigeki Koike will appear. We welcome all the visitors. For those who tag and post on SNS after shooting, we will give away original goods for the Nose Pecha Exhibition, limited to 10 groups a day!
*Limited to 10 groups per day. It will end as soon as it runs out.
In addition, the first 5,000 people will receive a Christmas card as a bonus for visitors.

Venue limited & new goods will appear one after another

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Introducing a new item as a popular item!
・”2022 version of Aun no Tempo Photo Desktop Calendar” 1,430 yen
・”Shih Tzu Fabric 02″ (sheeting fabric 110 cm x 50 cm) 2,750 yen
・INU ni YASASHIKU (Gyoro eyes T) 5 colors 3,300 yen
・SIHH TZU POOL 3,850 yen
・Two colors of dog toys, Puki Puki Tempo, 1,650 yen each
・Three types of tempo tapes 825 yen each
・INU ni YASASHIKU dog clothes (Gyoro T) 4,000 yen each
・INU ni YASASHIKU Long T-shirt (Gyoron T) 4,000 yen each

Two colors of dog toys, Puki Puki Tempo, 1,650 yen each
Three types of tempo tapes 825 yen each
INU ni YASASHIKU dog clothes (Gyoro T) 4,000 yen each
INU ni YASASHIKU Long T-shirt (Gyoron T) 4,000 yen each

We have many other goods.

Nose Pecha Dog Joint Photo Exhibition & Product Sales Exhibition “Nose Pecha Exhibition 2021 in Osaka”

Date: December 10th (Fri) -December 26th (Sun), 2021 10: 30-20: 30 (closed)
Closed days: None
Venue: LUCUA 1100 4th floor sPEACE
Admission: 600 yen / Free admission for children under 3 years old
Exhibitor: All 44 pairs (planned)

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