We live surrounded by invisible sensing.
When you hear the word “sensing,” you might picture using a ruler to check length or a scale to weigh some mass.
But in today’s society, the air we breathe, the light around us, temperature, and even human movement are being sensed—quietly, constantly, and often without us noticing. A baby can play safely in a diaper. Bread can come out of the oven with a consistently delicious finish. Offices can stay comfortable so we can work productively.
All of this is made possible by sensing. Yet because it happens behind the scenes, we rarely notice it.
The Behind Sensing Exhibition hosted by Azbil, shines a light on these technologies that blend seamlessly into everyday life— offering new discoveries and revealing new insights that may change how you experience the everyday world.
EXHIBIT DESCRIPTION
This exhibition explores the theme of “invisible sensing” embedded in everyday life, creating an experience that immerses visitors in its presence across the entire space.
In the mirrored-sphere installation, the “invisible sensing” surrounding us is visualized through shifting light and reflections. Alongside this, a showcase of advanced sensing technologies reveals how these unseen systems support daily life—from safety and comfort to quality and efficiency.
 
INFORMATION
| Title | Behind Sensing - Mienai Keisoku Ten - |
| Dates | January 9 (Fri) – January 20 (Tue), 2026 (Open every day) |
| Opening Hours | 11:00 – 20:00 |
| Venue | GOOD DESIGN Marunouchi 1F, Shin-Kokusai Building, 3-4-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo |
| Admission | Free |
| Organizer | Azbil Corporation |
ACCESS
GOOD DESIGN Marunouchi
1F, Shin-Kokusai Building, 3-4-1 Marunouchi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo
Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line: 2-minute walk from Yurakucho Station (Exit D3)
Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line / Chiyoda Line / Toei Mita Line: 2-minute walk from Hibiya Station (Exit B4)
JR Yamanote Line / Keihin-Tohoku Line: 4-minute walk from International Forum Exit

