Seiko Group Sponsors Large-Scale Ceramic Relief, “Procession Spin,”
Created and Supervised by World-famous Manga Artist Katsuhiro Otomo
Seiko Group has proudly sponsored manga artist Katsuhiro Otomo’s ceramic relief, titled Procession Spin.
This large-scale work consists of a total of 168 pieces—164 ceramic panels and four bronze elements—and measures 2.4 meters high by 7.0 meters wide. It is installed near Exit B1 of Ginza Station on the Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, which is close to SEIKO HOUSE, and has been open to the public since December 15, 2025.
The relief includes a wide range of elements—existing works of art and architectural structures, spiritual forms, and futuristic and creative expressions—within a powerful, flowing composition. SEIKO HOUSE itself is also represented within the design. The piece expresses the continuous flow of artistic creation, from the ancient Jomon period, through the present day, and extending into the future.
Just as the SEIKO HOUSE clock tower has long provided a service for Ginza residents and stood witness to the district’s history, this artwork in Ginza Station is expected to resonate with both Japanese and foreign visitors as it evokes the flow of time here in Ginza.
