Honeybees visiting white strawberry flowers, which will later bear red fruit (left); honeybees collecting nectar inside a pumpkin flower (right) ©Masami Sasaki August 14, 2026 (Fri) – September 10, 2026 (Thu) Venue: FUJIFILM SQUARE (Admission Free) ■ Highlights of the Photo Exhibition ・The exhibition presents carefully selected photographs showcasing honeybee ecology, taken from a vast collection by Dr. Masami Sasaki,名誉 Professor at Tamagawa University, who has researched honeybees for over 50 years. The images are presented from a biologist’s unique perspective. ・As part of summer vacation independent research activities, special events will be held including lectures on “The Anatomy of Honeybees” and “The World of Flowers and Bees,” along with an interactive quiz classroom titled “All BEE Thank You Festival” hosted by the “TBS Akasaka Honeybee Project,” an urban beekeeping initiative. ・The exhibition introduces the latest bee research featured in Nikkei Science, a map of nectar sources around Tokyo Midtown (Roppongi), and seasonal flowers favored by honeybees, offering a comprehensive journey into the world of bees. ■ Exhibition Overview At FUJIFILM SQUARE, we present the photo exhibition “How Fun Honeybees Are! — The Great Power of Small Creatures —,” an engaging experience that allows visitors to learn about honeybee ecology and their surrounding environment through photographs and informative panels. Honeybees do more than just produce honey—they play a vital role in pollinating many fruits, vegetables, and nuts, supporting our daily lives. This exhibition showcases rare, never-before-seen photographs of honeybees and flowers taken over many years by Dr. Masami Sasaki (名誉 Professor, Tamagawa University), a leading researcher in honeybee science, along with explanatory panels. The exhibition is supervised by Mr. Susumu Takahashi, editor of the book “How Fun Honeybees Are! — An Urban Beekeeping Project That Nurtures People and Cities” (published by Nikkei Science