Decades after Yayoi Kusama’s Infinity Mirror Rooms first enthralled audiences, the Japanese prove themselves, yet again, to
Experimental educational activities are available at a space called Future Park, where kids can slide through fruit fields, sketch the inhabitants of a virtual aquarium, and control the lives of tiny people on a table.
With a rainbow of ever-changing options that effortlessly blur the lines between dreams and reality, it’d be easy to willfully lose yourself in this artificial paradise.
Admission fee: JPY 3,200 for adults and JPY 1,000 for children. Open 11am to 7pm from Monday to Thursday, 11am to 9pm on Friday, 10am to 9pm on Saturday, and 10am to 7pm on Sunday. Visit borderless.teamlab.art
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