Tokyu Corporation, L Catterton Real Estate, and Tokyu Department Store Co., Ltd. will launch the scaffolding art project "Shoto Shibuya Wall Gallery" (hereinafter referred to as "this project") at the construction site of the "Shibuya Upper West Project" being promoted on the former site of Tokyu Department Store Main Store through Shibuya Nishi Development Special Purpose Company, which was jointly established. This project aims to pass on the rich cultural soil cultivated in the "Shibuya Upper West Area," which spreads westward from the former site of Tokyu Department Store Main Store to Shoto, Tomigaya, Uehara, and Komaba, to the next generation. It is promoted in collaboration with Shibuya Ward and the Shibuya Upper West Project, with the cooperation of Bunkamura and the Shibuya City Shoto Museum of Art located within the area. The theme of this project is "Flow of Time, Accumulation," where the memory of the former Tokyu Department Store Main Store, which once stood here, intersects with the redevelopment progress that continues into the future. Within the timeline of Shibuya's redevelopment, described as a once-in-a-century event, it expresses the intersection of the flow of time for diverse people, from long-time residents of Shoto to those visiting Shibuya for the first time. It is a temporary gallery utilizing construction scaffolding that will remain in memory and record forever, weaving new history and culture. The first phase, starting on July 1, 2026 (Wed), features internationally acclaimed photographer Rinko Kawauchi. Ms. Kawauchi has newly photographed the surrounding area for this project, delicately capturing the activities of people emerging in the fleeting light of dusk and the ever-changing cityscape. It creates a space where passersby can pause and feel the serene beauty of the area and the presence of accumulated time. Furthermore, the first phase is a collaborative project with the exhibition "Miracles of the Gaze: Adventures of Japanese Wome