Sunday Roast / Eri Takane
Free as a bird
Eri Takane is the director of Tokyo Gendai, an art fair that showcases more than 70 galleries from Europe, the US and the Asia-Pacific region in the Japanese capital. Having previously worked for Google Arts & Culture’s Japan division and the Japan Foundation in New York, she is a veteran of the country’s art scene. Here, she tells us about her pet sparrow, a neighbourhood falafel spot and Tokyo Gendai, which opened on Friday and closes today.
Image: Hayato Noge_Eri Takane
Where will we find you this weekend?
I’ve been preparing for the final day of Tokyo Gendai.
What is your ideal way to begin a Sunday – a gentle start or a jolt?
A gentle start, playing with my pet bird, a white Java sparrow.
Downward dog or walk the dog?
Walk the dog. I don’t actually have one but it’s my dream to own one.
What’s for breakfast?
An iced latte.
A pantry essential?
Black salt from the Goto Islands.
Lunch in or out?
I am happy to do either. My favourite brunch spot is Ballon in the Nakameguro district. It makes delicious falafel.
A Sunday culture must?
I like to buy fresh vegetables from the farmers’ market in Aoyama.
What’s on your evening menu?
Something healthy: probably a Caesar salad with kale.
Who will join you?
My bird (really).
A glass of something that you’d recommend?
I don’t drink alcohol so it’s always a mocktail for me.
Any Sunday-evening routine?
I have a massage to get ready for Monday.
News or no news?
A book.
Will you lay out your outfit for Monday?
I don’t do that – I tend to pick my outfit 10 minutes before I go out.