Nippon Design Center

CHRISTMAS HILLS 2025

A Dance of Pure Delight

Following our work in 2024, we designed the Christmas campaign for CHRISTMAS HILLS — a celebration uniting five Hills destinations: Azabudai, Roppongi, Toranomon, Omotesando, and Ark.

The 2025 theme, “Shall We Cha Cha Cha?”, brings together people and flowers, reindeer and Christmas trees. Born from delicate paper, whimsical characters called “Kururi-ko” dance rhythmically to music as if alive. We created this campaign with the hope that visitors to CHRISTMAS HILLS would share in joyful moments that make them want to dance. This wish spirals through every element.

Throughout Azabudai Hills, installations feature diverse Kururi-ko characters that seem to leap from the key visuals. They dance quietly yet charmingly, filling the deepening winter season with warmth.

Client :
  • Mori Building Co., Ltd.
Year :
  • 2025
Industry :

Movie

Exhibition / Space

Graphics

Credit

Planning
  • Misawa Design Institute
Composition
  • Misawa Design Institute
Editing
  • Misawa Design Institute
Art Direction
Design
Copywriting
Sound Experience Design
  • Kakagu Komazaki (NTT Social Informatics Laboratories) *
Supervision
  • Kakagu Komazaki (NTT Social Informatics Laboratories) *
Music
  • Heima(Noriyuki Sato+Makiko Sato) *
Vinyl Production
  • Nobutada LODIO Yaita (ART VINYL .TOKYO) *
Mechanical Design
  • Shohei Takei (nomena) *
  • Juri Fujii (nomena) *
  • Tomomi Imamura (nomena) *
Photography (Works)
  • Keisuke Kitamura *
Photography (Installation)
  • Masaki Ogawa *
Cinematography
  • Keisuke Kitamura *
Video Editing
  • Kakeru Mizui (P.I.C.S. management) *
Colorist
  • Hisashi Nemoto (KASSEN) *
Motion Production Management
  • Yuka Tabei (P.I.C.S.) *
Translation
  • Fontaine Limited *
Production Management
Construction
  • ZEAL Associate Corp. *
  • HIGURE 17-15 cas *

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