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Salvador Dali, the renowned Spanish surrealist artist, visited Tokyo twice in his lifetime. His first visit was in 1956, when he participated in the 'International Contemporary Art Exhibition' at the Tokyo National Museum. This exhibition was the first large-scale international art exhibition held in Japan after World War II and included works by artists from 20 different countries. During his stay in Tokyo, Dali gave a lecture at the University of Tokyo, where he discussed his unique artistic style and philosophy. He also held a press conference and met with local artists and intellectuals. Dali's second visit to Tokyo was in 1973, when he held a solo exhibition at the Takashimaya department store. The exhibition featured over 300 of his works, including paintings, sculptures, and prints. The event was a huge success and attracted thousands of visitors. Dali's visits to Tokyo were significant in that they helped introduce Japanese audiences to the surrealism movement and his distinctive artistic style. His influence on the Japanese art scene can still be seen today, with many contemporary Japanese artists citing Dali as a major source of inspiration.
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