The Rubik’s Cube broke into the Japanese market 40 years ago. The Hungarian Embassy in Tokyo reached out to the Japanese art world to create pieces inspired by the Rubik’s Cube. This project began in September and was opened to the media this week.
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Special Rubik’s Cube exhibition in Japan
2020-11-20 08:00:00
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The Rubik’s Cube broke into the Japanese market 40 years ago. The Hungarian Embassy in Tokyo reached out to the Japanese art world to create pieces inspired by the Rubik’s Cube. This project began in September and was opened to the media this week.Read more by clicking here
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