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As promised in my earlier post (read Ohno's message there), I translated the greeting message on the site by the spokesperson/representative from the Marching J foundation. I also included some other info from the site.
Here we go! I put the screenshots under the cut since they are pretty big...

About page:
Comment - Greetings
Thank you for taking the trip now to view the "Ohno & Kids', Future Art Exhibition"
Marching J foundation was set up to plan and manage the projects by Johnnys Groups that are in aid of the Great East Japan earthquake (Touhoku earthquake).
Put till now we've been putting the spotlight on the children, getting them to face the "future", presenting them with music instruments in the hopes that taking part in activities will help them move on and live their lives with vigor.
This time, in conjunction with the opening of Arashi's BLAST in Miyagi, we thought of having Arashi's leader Ohno Satoshi, as well as the children to present their dreams and hopes towards the "Future".
Drawings by primary school children from Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima with the theme "Future" were collected. Many drawings with child-like, elastic imaginations were received.
We give our thanks to the primary school children who drew the art pieces, and the parents and guardians who provided support for the submissions.
Please enjoy the "Future" world drawn by Ohno Satoshi and the children.
18th Sept, 2015
General Incorporated Foundation Marching J Foundation
Representative, Sato Shunichi*
Note: *At least that's what I think his name is. The only information I could find was from here, which says that Sato Shunichi is the president of Marching J foundation. I'm too lazy to google any further.
More other info about the exhibition:

The exhibit is held at Grande 21. The opening days and hours are listed above. The exhibit is open to public (i.e. those without concert tickets) on the 18th (that's today, and it's closing in less than an hour) and the 21st.
And there's a location map.
You're asked to refer to the Arashi BLAST in Miyagi special site on the jweb for details. Oh. I didn't know they updated about these... I've not checked that special site in a while since I'm not going to the concert.
They've also requested visitors not to bring any big items with them, and to keep any hand baggage/belongings they bring as small as possible so as to minimize the inconvenience to other visitors. There are no coin lockers in the area, and no place for you to deposit your bags.
For those who are interested, I've complied a list of noteworthy vocabulary from the few webpages here.
Here we go! I put the screenshots under the cut since they are pretty big...

About page:
Comment - Greetings
Thank you for taking the trip now to view the "Ohno & Kids', Future Art Exhibition"
Marching J foundation was set up to plan and manage the projects by Johnnys Groups that are in aid of the Great East Japan earthquake (Touhoku earthquake).
Put till now we've been putting the spotlight on the children, getting them to face the "future", presenting them with music instruments in the hopes that taking part in activities will help them move on and live their lives with vigor.
This time, in conjunction with the opening of Arashi's BLAST in Miyagi, we thought of having Arashi's leader Ohno Satoshi, as well as the children to present their dreams and hopes towards the "Future".
Drawings by primary school children from Iwate, Miyagi, and Fukushima with the theme "Future" were collected. Many drawings with child-like, elastic imaginations were received.
We give our thanks to the primary school children who drew the art pieces, and the parents and guardians who provided support for the submissions.
Please enjoy the "Future" world drawn by Ohno Satoshi and the children.
18th Sept, 2015
General Incorporated Foundation Marching J Foundation
Representative, Sato Shunichi*
Note: *At least that's what I think his name is. The only information I could find was from here, which says that Sato Shunichi is the president of Marching J foundation. I'm too lazy to google any further.
More other info about the exhibition:

The exhibit is held at Grande 21. The opening days and hours are listed above. The exhibit is open to public (i.e. those without concert tickets) on the 18th (that's today, and it's closing in less than an hour) and the 21st.

And there's a location map.
You're asked to refer to the Arashi BLAST in Miyagi special site on the jweb for details. Oh. I didn't know they updated about these... I've not checked that special site in a while since I'm not going to the concert.
They've also requested visitors not to bring any big items with them, and to keep any hand baggage/belongings they bring as small as possible so as to minimize the inconvenience to other visitors. There are no coin lockers in the area, and no place for you to deposit your bags.
For those who are interested, I've complied a list of noteworthy vocabulary from the few webpages here.