Kagaya is a Japanese photographer with a large social media following, and he has become famous for his starry night sky shots. From capturing the twinkling stars of a Hokkaido winter evening, or snapping the incredible reflection of stars on the Uyuni Salt Flats in Bolivia, Kagaya travels the world in search of these amazing after dark skyscapes.
A special exhibition taking place at the Sogo Museum of Art will explore a number of Kagaya's starry night sky photography works, along with video footage captured on his travels.
Adult admission to the exhibition is priced at ¥1200, and no advance reservations are required.
To see more of Kagaya's works on social media, check out his Instagram or Twitter.
Getting there
The Sogo Museum of Art is part of the Sogo Yokohama department store, and can be accessed in just three minutes on foot from Yokohama Station. The museum is on the 6th floor.
For those who opt to drive, there are several parking lots in the surrounding area. More information on parking can be found here.