JINS Holdings Co., Ltd. (hereinafter JINS) has launched an exhibition titled "JINS LIGHTSCAPE" by internationally active artist YOSHIROTTEN, curated by internationally active curator Yuko Hasegawa, in the 3rd-floor gallery space of the JINS Tokyo Headquarters, designed to stimulate employee creativity and foster the creation of new value. The exhibition began on June 19, 2026 (Fri). ©KEIZO KIOKU Artworks born from techniques unbound by convention nurture employees' sensibilities and creativity. The JINS Tokyo Headquarters is a corporate building designed to stimulate employee creativity through the incorporation of diverse art, challenging the creation of new value. The entire 9-story building has been leased and fully renovated by architect Fumiko Takahama with the concepts of "Destroying and Creating" and "Museum x Office." The 3rd floor utilizes the corridor space of the meeting room floor as a gallery space. Under the supervision of Yuko Hasegawa, it has become a space embodying "Museum x Office," designed to appeal not only to employees but also to the sensibilities of external visitors as a place filled with creativity. Previously, exhibitions such as the collaborative work "Gravitation" by artists Juhiro Tateishi, Masahide Matsuda, and Yu Hoshikura, "Planetarium" by photographer Kozue Takagi, and "Color Play - Between Micro and Macro -" by artist Mika Kamijo have been held. The artworks, created using new techniques unbound by conventional frameworks, enrich employees' sensibilities and cultivate a foundation for enhancing the creativity of the entire organization. Exhibition of light created from field research in Maebashi, the birthplace of the company, and the environment of JINS Tokyo Headquarters. Artist YOSHIROTTEN, whose works are exhibited this time, navigates between multiple distinct domains such as fine art and commercial art, digital and physicality, and urban youth culture and the natural world, presenting new visual experiences through various e