A "museum without a map" created by the art collective TeamLab's boundaryless artworks. This complex, three-dimensional world covering 10,000 square meters has no boundaries with other artworks and is a unique space where you can immerse yourself in the art.
It has 5 worlds.
"Borderless World", where people wander the world, create and discover new worlds together with others.
"Aslethic forest", a new creative exercise space that develops the hippocampus of the brain and trains spatial awareness. Also, the forest is based on the concept of "perceiving the world with the body and thinking about the world in three dimensions".
"Forest of Lamps" and "Future Amusement Park for learning", which are educational projects based on the concept of collaborative creativity (co-creation).
"EN TEA HOUSE Genka Tei," a tea house where visitors can drink from the vast world inside a cup. In the worlds that change with the seasons, you can feel the four seasons of Japan like you do in the real world, like cherry blossoms in the spring and autumn leaves in the fall.
There is no route through the museum, and visitors are free to enjoy any work they like. The works of art change from moment to moment depending on the season, the time of day, and the presence of the viewer, and this is an unprecedented experience that awaits you. The official website is available in seven languages, including English and traditional and simplified Chinese. Tickets can be purchased in advance on the official website, and the paperless electronic ticketing system with QR codes is a great success, making the process from ticket purchase to admission stress-free.
Highlights
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An unprecedented experience awaits you as you immerse your body in the museum's artworks, which are spread out over a 10000 square meter world.
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The museum consists of five concepts.
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There is no passage route, and you can freely enjoy your favorite works.
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Entrance tickets are electronic tickets that can be purchased in advance.
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Exhibition view of MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM: teamLab Borderless,
2018, Odaiba, Tokyo
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