Tokyo Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Tokyo Tower Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Tokyo Tower: A Spectacular View of Tokyo's Cityscape from Above 🇯🇵🇯🇵
If you're looking to capture the perfect bird's eye view of Tokyo, a trip to the Tokyo Tower is a must.
Standing at 333 meters tall, the Tokyo Tower offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Take in the dazzling lights of the cityscape, including famous landmarks like the Tokyo Skytree and Mt. Fuji on a clear day.
The tower is also home to a glass floor that gives you a thrilling view down to the ground below. Whether you're travelling solo or with friends and family, the Tokyo Tower is a must-visit destination that leaves you with unforgettable memories.
Tokyo in Full Bloom: Unveiling the Splendor of Cherry Blossoms at Tokyo Tower 🌸🗼💮
Spring Tokyo 🌸🌸🌸
📍 Tokyo tower 🗼
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Be sure to visit Shiba Park before leaving Tokyo!
Good weather is even better with the park!
Slow-paced Tokyo is also very charming
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Shiba Park is a great check-in point
You can clearly see the Tokyo Tower
Next to it is the famous Zojoji Temple
Many locals come to picnic, sunbathe, walk dogs and stroll
Lying on the grass, giving yourself a break to recharge
It seems that all troubles have disappeared~
If you don't know where to go, just come to Shiba Park!
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Tokyo Tower night view
#2024wish
The view is beautiful from all directions, but in one part, a nightscape shaped like the Tokyo Tower suddenly appears. This is actually from car lights on the ground that look like the Tokyo Tower. Experience the strange feeling of seeing the Tokyo Tower from inside the Tokyo Tower. It is known as the "second Tokyo Tower." Please check it out if you visit the main deck.
I want to visit this tower again in 2024.
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Tokyo Skytree Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Visiting Tokyo for the first time, how to unlock both the tradition and modernity of Tokyo?
Visiting Tokyo for the first time, how to unlock both the tradition and modernity of Tokyo? Or, if you only have 1 day, how to make the most of Tokyo? You can start from Asakusa Temple, walk across the Sumida River along the "Tokyo Water Street" to the Sky Tree, get to know Tokyo with your "vision"; or start a gourmet journey on the tip of your tongue, go to Shibuya Miyashita Park to taste the special food from all over Japan with your "taste"; In the evening, you can climb high and look far, watch a light show at Shibuya SHIBUYA SKY; finally, end the day's journey and return to the Tokyo Royal Prince Hotel Garden Tower Hotel, look up at the night sky of Tokyo and the Tokyo Tower, and "feel" the super romantic Tokyo!
【Asakusa】
The Asakusa area of Tokyo still retains the bold and unrestrained characteristics of the common people in the Edo period of Japan. The streets, temples, and shrines here inject a strong sense of history into this area. Riding a rickshaw, you can get another unique perspective to visit Asakusa. The rickshaw driver is very enthusiastic, taking us deep into the streets, making us feel the retro style of the Asakusa area in the Edo period.
【Sky Tree Street】
The Sky Tree not only overlooks the extraordinary beauty of the whole Tokyo, but also has more than 300 shops at the bottom of the tower, "Tokyo Sky Tree Street (TOKYO Solamachi)", where you can buy and eat Japanese specialties and food. Many shops can correspond in multiple languages, which is very convenient.
【Shibuya Miyashita Park】
When it comes to Shibuya, it reminds people of the bustling and bustling iconic crossroads. The treasure in the center of Shibuya is hidden in the high-rise buildings of Shibuya. Miyashita Park has now been reborn and has become a new type of open space, like a secret garden in a steel and concrete forest. The Shibuya Alley on the first floor is a food alley, where you can taste a variety of local Japanese foods.
【Shibuya SHIBUYA SKY】
The Shibuya landmark Scramble Square is currently the tallest building in Shibuya. The rooftop has the largest rooftop viewing space in Japan, "SHIBUYA SKY", as if walking in the clouds. There is also a special light show at night, like entering the time and space gate of another parallel world, it is really cool!
The ultimate guide to free travel in Tokyo, this article is all you need
💞Different seasons and locations bring different Japanese experiences throughout the year, which are irresistible. We have prepared a detailed Japanese travel timetable for you, including reference itineraries, attractions, and precautions. Please like and collect it quickly!
🌸Spring (March-May) is the season when cherry blossoms are in full bloom, with millions of flowers drooping on the branches, which is breathtaking. If you come to Japan in late spring and early summer, there are beautiful flower seas waiting for you to appreciate everywhere.
🌻Summer (June-August) In Furano, the purple lavender sea makes July the most beautiful moment in Hokkaido. In addition, sunflowers full of summer atmosphere are particularly bright and colorful, full of vitality.
🍁Autumn (September-November) Enjoy the sky city in the sea of clouds, and viewing red leaves is a grand event in Japan at this time. Autumn presents a rich and colorful, beautiful scenery, and there are lovely deep red and light red everywhere in the mountains and seas.
🏔️Winter (December-February) Japan welcomes beautiful snow scenes, and the quiet world in the snow makes the flavor of Japan more intense. You can soak in the hot springs in the snow and enjoy the fun of ice and fire.
🏮Dream trip for anime fans
Day①: Arrive in Tokyo
Day②: Tokyo (Tokyo Tower (a park themed on One Piece), Shinjuku Kabukicho, Odaiba Seaside Park (with Rainbow Bridge))
Day③: Tokyo-Kamakura-Tokyo (Kamakura High School Station (famous for Slam Dunk), Hase Temple, Tsurugaoka Hachimangu Shrine)
Day④: Tokyo-Mount Fuji (Akihabara (a pilgrimage site for the second dimension), Asakusa Temple, Tokyo Skytree SKYTREE)
Day⑤: Mount Fuji-Nagoya (Mount Fuji Fifth Station, Oshino Hakkai, Fuji-Q Highland)
Day⑥: Nagoya-Kyoto-Osaka (Kinkakuji (famous for Ikkyu-san), Gion, Yasaka Shrine, Osaka Castle Park, Shinsaibashi)
Day⑦: Kansai Airport-Return home!
🔥Classic six-day tour itinerary
Day①: Arrive at Kansai Airport
Day②: Tsutenkaku-Dotonbori-Shinsaibashi
Day③: Universal Studios
Day④: Osaka-Kyoto-Nara-Kasuga Taisha
Day⑤: Lake Kawaguchi-Mount Fuji-Oshino Hakkai-Stairway Town-Shinkura Yajima Park
Day⑥: Mount Fuji-Tokyo
One article to get it done—How to play in the 7 most popular areas in Tokyo?
I compiled the contents of [How to play in the 7 most popular areas in Tokyo]
You can collect it if you need it.
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NO. Asakusa/Skytree
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Morning: Kaminarimon/Sensoji Temple - one of the few Edo-machi atmospheres in Tokyo
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Noon: Sumida River Park - the place where the most beautiful cherry blossoms and fireworks bloom
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Afternoon/evening: Skytree - the tallest tower in Tokyo and the most expensive tower
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NO. Tokyo Tower\Roppongi
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Afternoon: Tokyo Midtown - the most bourgeois, literary and romantic complex
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Evening: Tokyo Tower—an iconic building frequently featured in Japanese dramas
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Evening: Roppongi Observation Deck - Top 2 best night view spots in Tokyo
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NO. Meiji Jingu Shrine/Shibuya/Nakagurome
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Morning: Yoyogi Park-see the chilliest flea market in the park
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Morning: Meiji Shrine-if you are lucky, you may encounter a traditional Shinto wedding
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Afternoon: Omotesando-luxury street, the center of fashion for young people
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Afternoon: Hachiko Crossing - the busiest intersection in the world
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Afternoon: Daikanyama - the most artistic community in Tokyo, simple yet high-end
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Evening: Shibuya Sky - a new landmark in Tokyo's most beautiful night view spot
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NO. Odaiba\Toyoshu Market
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Morning: Toyosu Market-Watch the large-scale bluefin tuna auction
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Afternoon: Fuji TV - Bringing babies to know their parents’ anime memories
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Evening & Night: Odaiba Seaside Park-Go to Odaiba to watch the most beautiful sunset
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NO. Ueno/Akihabara
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Morning: University of Tokyo-Alternative Citywalk, unlocking urban academic life
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Afternoon: Ueno Park-one of the culturally rich areas in Tokyo
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Evening: Ameyoko-Tokyo’s former black market is still a bargain shopping paradise
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NO. Tokyo Station/Ginza
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Morning: Tsukiji Market-Tokyo people’s kitchen, but you must also prepare a strategy
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Morning: Imperial Palace - a glimpse into the life of the Japanese Emperor
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Afternoon: Tokyo Station-The beautiful encounter between Amsterdam and Tokyo
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Dream Christmas at Tokyo Skytree Town
This is the TOKYO SKYTREE TOWN. It is displaying Christmas decorations and special Christmas lighting every year.
Tokyo Skytree Town Dream Christmas 2023 is between the dates of November 1 (Wednesday) and December 25 (Monday).
I took these pictures in 2018. There were Christmas decor inside Tokyo Skytree as well!! So spend your Christmas with someone special here!
#christmastrip #tokyotrip #christmas #family #friends #lovers #couplestrip
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Sensō-ji Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Explore the Beauty of Sensoji Temple in Japan 📍🇯🇵
Enter a world of spirituality and serenity as you step foot into the iconic Sensoji Temple in Tokyo, Japan. Located in the bustling Asakusa district, this ancient Buddhist temple is a symbol of Japan's rich cultural heritage. Marvel at the impressive architecture, adorned with intricate details and vibrant colors, and stroll through the Nakamise Shopping Street, lined with traditional shops offering a wide array of souvenirs and local delicacies. Immerse yourself in the enchanting atmosphere, light an incense stick, and make a wish at the temple's main hall. Follow us @leetuyen239 for more daily content and embark on a journey of discovery and tranquility at Sensoji Temple. 🙏🏻🏯🌸🇯🇵✨💓
Captivating Sensoji Temple Experience in Tokyo, Japan 🇯🇵
Embark on a journey to the heart of Tokyo and immerse yourself in the enchanting beauty of Sensoji Temple.
Witness the intricate architecture, vibrant colors, and serene atmosphere of this historic Buddhist temple. Discover the spiritual significance and cultural heritage as you explore the temple grounds. Don't forget to indulge in delicious Japanese street food and capture stunning photos of this iconic landmark.
Sensoji Temple is a must-visit destination that will leave you awe-inspired by its timeless charm.
Charter in Tokyo city area
✅Recommended routes in Tokyo city area
Shinjuku Gyoen - Meiji Shrine - Yoyogi Park - Kabukicho
Asakusa Temple - Akihabara - Ueno Onshi Park - Tokyo Sky Tree
Tokyo Tower - Imperial Palace - Ginza - Tsukiji Market
One-day tour of Tokyo Disneyland
✅Two-day tour route of Izu Atami:
D1: Tokyo - Atami Castle - Jōgasaki Coast - Ōmuroyama - Shirahama Coast - Stay in Izu
D2: Izu - Dōgashima - Koibito Misaki - Jōren Falls - Shuzenji - Tokyo
✅Two-day tour route of Mount Fuji and Hakone:
D1 Tokyo - Mount Fuji one day (Stay in Mount Fuji or Hakone hotel)
Tenjō-yama Park - Arakura Sengen Shrine - Hidaka Toki Clock Shop - Oshino Hakkai - Lake Yamanaka
D2 Hakone - Ōwakudani - Lake Ashi - Hakone Shrine - Tokyo
✅One-day tour route of Kamakura
Route one (classic gameplay)
Komachi Street - Tsurugaoka Hachimangu - Kamakura Daibutsu - Hase-dera - Kamakura High School Mae Station - Enoshima
Route two (historical ancient temples)
Engaku-ji - Kenchō-ji - Hokoku-ji - Komachi Street - Kamakura Daibutsu - Hase-dera - Enoshima
6 Things You Must Know When Visiting Asakusa Temple in Tokyo!
Asakusa Temple, as the most famous and oldest temple in Tokyo, is also the face of Japan and the symbol of Asakusa, a must-visit place in Tokyo.
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The first thing: 'About Asakusa Temple'
The full name of Asakusa Temple in Tokyo is Kinryuzan Asakusa Temple, which is the oldest temple in Tokyo. The main deity worshipped in the temple is the Holy Guanyin Bodhisattva, so it is also called Asakusa Guanyin Temple.
The history of Asakusa Temple can be traced back to 628 AD. It is said that two fishermen found a 5.5 cm high golden Guanyin statue while fishing in Miyato River. The nearby residents then raised funds to build Asakusa Temple to worship this Buddha statue.
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The second thing: 'Main Attractions'
Starting from the main gate - Kaminarimon, go deeper into the tour.
1, Kaminarimon:
Kaminarimon is the entrance of Asakusa Temple, with the two great protectors, the Wind God and Thunder God, standing on both sides. In the center hangs a huge red lantern, with a diameter of 3.4 meters and a height of 4 meters, with 'Kaminarimon' written on one side and 'Wind God Thunder Gate' on the other, very imposing.
2, Nakamise:
After entering Kaminarimon, you will find Nakamise Shopping Street, with more than 100 shops. The street is very lively, with famous Tokyo snacks, toys, kimonos, yukatas and other tourist goods. In addition to the main street, there are many shops or restaurants in the small alleys on both sides.
3, Hozomon:
The second gate of Asakusa Temple - Hozomon, has a big red lantern, with 'Kobunacho' written on it. On the back of Hozomon, there are two big straw sandals. After passing through Hozomon, there is an incense burner and a water house, which is used for washing the body before worship.
4, Main Hall:
The main hall, where the Guanyin Bodhisattva is enshrined. But remember to throw coins before worship, which means to wake up the Bodhisattva. It is recommended to prepare some coins with the number five, such as five, fifty, five hundred, etc., as Japanese people think that five represents a good meaning.
5, Five-storied Pagoda:
The second tallest pagoda in Japan, second only to Toji in Kyoto, can only be viewed from the outside, not allowed to enter.
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The third thing: 'About Tickets, Time'
Temple opening hours: 6:00~17:00.
Tickets: No tickets, free for tourists worldwide.
The temple has opening hours, but the entire Asakusa Temple area is open.
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The fourth thing: 'Recommended Play'
1, Visit Asakusa Temple:
The entire temple has a lot of style and characteristics, very suitable for a visit, to feel the culture of Japanese temples.
2, Take Kimono Photos:
This is also a very suitable place for taking photos in kimono. Many local girls will come here in kimono, and as a tourist, you can also rent a kimono nearby and come here to take photos.
3, Rickshaw:
There are special rickshaws at the temple entrance, you can take a special rickshaw to tour around.
4, Food:
There are also many restaurants in Asakusa Temple, hidden in the small alleys on both sides.
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The fifth thing: 'Transportation Strategy'
1️, Tobu Skytree Line Asakusa Station About 5 minutes walk
2️, Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Asakusa Station About 5 minutes walk
3️, Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station About 5 minutes walk
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The sixth thing: 'Recommended Photo Spots'
1, Kaminarimon, which is the main gate of Asakusa Temple.
2, Nakamise Shopping Street, suitable for taking pictures of crowded scenes.
3, Drawing lots, seeking amulets, suitable for taking pictures of people experiencing the culture of Asakusa Temple.
4, The alleys on both sides, where you can take pictures of the alley and the Skytree together.
5, Five-storied Pagoda, also a must-visit place for group photos.
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Shibuya City Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
Capture the Magic of Shibuya - Tokyo's Iconic Street 📸
You must stop by Shibuya Street in Tokyo when you come to Japan 🇯🇵
📍 Shibuya- Tokyo 🇯🇵
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Visiting Tokyo for the first time, how to unlock both the tradition and modernity of Tokyo?
Visiting Tokyo for the first time, how to unlock both the tradition and modernity of Tokyo? Or, if you only have 1 day, how to make the most of Tokyo? You can start from Asakusa Temple, walk across the Sumida River along the "Tokyo Water Street" to the Sky Tree, get to know Tokyo with your "vision"; or start a gourmet journey on the tip of your tongue, go to Shibuya Miyashita Park to taste the special food from all over Japan with your "taste"; In the evening, you can climb high and look far, watch a light show at Shibuya SHIBUYA SKY; finally, end the day's journey and return to the Tokyo Royal Prince Hotel Garden Tower Hotel, look up at the night sky of Tokyo and the Tokyo Tower, and "feel" the super romantic Tokyo!
【Asakusa】
The Asakusa area of Tokyo still retains the bold and unrestrained characteristics of the common people in the Edo period of Japan. The streets, temples, and shrines here inject a strong sense of history into this area. Riding a rickshaw, you can get another unique perspective to visit Asakusa. The rickshaw driver is very enthusiastic, taking us deep into the streets, making us feel the retro style of the Asakusa area in the Edo period.
【Sky Tree Street】
The Sky Tree not only overlooks the extraordinary beauty of the whole Tokyo, but also has more than 300 shops at the bottom of the tower, "Tokyo Sky Tree Street (TOKYO Solamachi)", where you can buy and eat Japanese specialties and food. Many shops can correspond in multiple languages, which is very convenient.
【Shibuya Miyashita Park】
When it comes to Shibuya, it reminds people of the bustling and bustling iconic crossroads. The treasure in the center of Shibuya is hidden in the high-rise buildings of Shibuya. Miyashita Park has now been reborn and has become a new type of open space, like a secret garden in a steel and concrete forest. The Shibuya Alley on the first floor is a food alley, where you can taste a variety of local Japanese foods.
【Shibuya SHIBUYA SKY】
The Shibuya landmark Scramble Square is currently the tallest building in Shibuya. The rooftop has the largest rooftop viewing space in Japan, "SHIBUYA SKY", as if walking in the clouds. There is also a special light show at night, like entering the time and space gate of another parallel world, it is really cool!
Verve Coffee Roasters Yoyogi Park
Stylish new cafe close to the park, with lots of seating and delicious coffee & bakes 🥐 my favourite thing is that dogs are allowed inside 😍
Coffee comes in a style where you can choose from beans.
I was also able to sample it on this day. There are also cafe lattes. There is also a little food.
The store is spacious
There was like two patio seats outside
And when it comes to this season
every time i go to VERVE COFFEE i order
My fav golden brown latte
Because it was in this new store too
Feel free to place an order 𖠚ᐝ
Carrot cake or pound cake
Quite moist texture & rich cream delicious
Impressed by the level of sweets
Location : Shibuya City, Tokyo.
#tokyotrip #trip #deliciousfood
4 Places you CAN'T MISS in Tokyo📸
1. SHIBUYA
2. ASAKUSA
3. AKASAKA
4. SHIN-OKUBO
5. SHINJUKU
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teamLab Planets TOKYO Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Mar)
TeamLab Planets: can’t miss attraction
I visited Teamlab Planets in Tokyo in 2019 and although the exhibition is still pretty similar apart from 2 new room additions, it was still worth re-visiting 3 years later.
Tickets need to be pre-booked in advance. They were sold out for 3 weeks when we looked at buying tickets but we checked last minute and some people must have canceled their tickets as there were a few available the night before. So if they’re sold out during your dates I’d still recommend checking to see if there’s been any cancelations. Tickets cost 3800 yen / $38 and you are allocated a time slot to arrive.
TeamLab Planets is an immersive experience. You start by taking your shoes off and leave your bag and belongings in a locker. You can carry your phone and a camera. You’ll get a wrist band with the key for your locker, which is free. You’ll then walk through water for the first room, you get provided with towels to dry your feet. Another room you’ll be in water mid calf height, so dress accordingly, clothing that you can roll up to your knees. Several of the rooms also have mirrored floors, so women will want to be cautious about wearing short skirts, however there are free shorts you can rent. #Tokyo
Becoming One with Art
#tokyotrip
TeamLab Planets Tokyo is an amazing experience to have an immersive art experience. There are spaces where you walk through water and interact with light displays, where you feel like you are floating with flowers while smelling floral bouquets, and see amazing mirrored reflections. Tickets here sell out quickly, so it is best to book your visit ahead of time. Women should also avoid wearing short skirts because of all the mirrored floors, but they do have rental shorts available.
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#tokyo
Galaxy World
Finally got to visit teamLab’s Crystal universal in Tokyo to see the real deal! We do have a similar exhibition in Singapore at ArtScience Museum however it’s not as extensive as the one in Japan.
The one in Singapore is a one human pathway.
However the exhibition room in Tokyo is HUGE, with many photo opportunities and short walks without squeezing with others like the one in Singapore.
The artwork is interactive and colours changes, it also represents the infinite galaxy.
I like how spacious the room is and it really feels like the infinity. Because of the height and the mirrors.
Water Art
Be prepared to walk into water when visiting the teamLab planet exhibition that was featuring a Koi Pond while I was there.
My photos are not blurred! It’s just the projection being diffused on the water. And it’s also interactive. As with all teamLab’s installation this is interactive and the koi will move away and turn into a flower when you are near them.
Visitors will have to pass through this exhibition walking through the water (shorts are provided if needed). Some people may hate it but I love it, it’s so unique you have to experience it for yourself.
#artshunting
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