Tokyo

Travel

Renewal with the addition of flowers and a garden of space teamLab Planets

2021.07.05

A total of nine works, including four huge work spaces and two gardens, “a museum that enters the water and a garden that integrates with flowers.” “TeamLab Planets TOKYO DMM” in Toyosu, Tokyo, which is celebrating its 3rd anniversary, was expanded from Friday, July 2nd, and the Garden Area (two garden works) was newly born.

Floating Flower Garden; Flowers and I are of the Same Root, the Garden and I are One

The flowers that bloom in the air are epiphytic orchids of the Orchidaceae family. Many Orchidaceae plants are epiphytes, and epiphytes live in soil-free areas and absorb water from the air. The flowers of this work live in the air, grow daily and the buds will bloom soon.

Moss Garden of Resonating Microcosms- Solidified Light Color, Sunrise and Sunset

At sunrise, the void (oval) begins to reflect the world around it. As the sun sets, ovoid shines on its own.

Drawing on the Water Surface Created by the Dance of Koi and People - Infinity

The Infinite Crystal Universe

Floating in the Falling Universe of Flowers

xpanding Three-Dimensional Existence in Transforming Space - Flattening 3 Colors and 9 Blurred Colors, Free Floating

*Including the above four huge work spaces, teamLab Planets is a “museum that enters the water and a garden that integrates with flowers” with a total of nine works.

TeamLab Planets TOKYO DMM

Session: July 7, 2018 – End of 2022
Location: teamLab Planets TOKYO 6-1-16 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Opening hours: June: Weekdays: 10:00 –18:00, Saturdays and Sundays: 9:00 –19:00
* Last admission 30 minutes before closing July: Weekdays: 10: 00-20: 00, Saturdays and Sundays: 9: 00-20: 00
(9: 00-20: 00 from July 22nd to July 31st)
* Last admission is 1 hour before closing
Closed days: Thursday, July 1st, Tuesday, July 20th
Price: Adult (18 years old and over) 3,200 yen
College student / professional student 2,500 yen
Junior high school and high school students 2,000 yen
Child (4 to 12 years old) 300 yen
Free for children under 3 years old
Senior (65 years old and over) 2,400 yen
Disability discount 1,600 yen

>Click here for the ticket store

New

New

Featured articles

Hiroshima

Art

The Most Beautiful Museum in the World: Simose Art Museum Wins UNESCO’s Prestigious Versailles Prize!

--

Food

[ Kimuraya (department store)]Snowman’ is available only during the Christmas period. Japanese Stollen, made with traditional sake-type dough and Japanese ingredients, is on sale again this year.

December sees the arrival of a number of Christmas breads. The Snowman with his cute smiling face is a sweet loaf with two different flavours: pudding cream and chocolate cream. It is a heartwarming treat with flavours that both children and adults can enjoy.

Also back this year is the popular Japanese Stollen, which was a big hit last year. This is a special cake that can only be tasted at Kimuraya, using Japanese-inspired ingredients such as persimmons, figs and koshi-an (sweet bean paste). Please take this opportunity to try Kimuraya’s limited edition Christmas bread.

Hiroshima

Art

ZIPANGU Contemporary artists who have run through the Heisei era” Takashi Murakami x Sueo Mizuma dialogue: ‘Beyond the Theory of Artistic Entrepreneurship’ / Interview with Mr. Mizuma: ‘Rediscovering the Value of Japanese Culture by the Japanese People

The Hiroshima Museum of Art is hosting the exhibition “ZIPANGU: Contemporary Artists Who Defined the Heisei Era” (November 2, 2024 – December 22, 2024). This showcase brings together works by some of the most prominent figures in Japan’s contemporary art scene, including Yayoi Kusama, Takashi Murakami, Makoto Aida, Yoshitomo Nara, Chiharu Shiota, Izumi Kato, Akira Yamaguchi, and Miwa Komatsu. The exhibition has already garnered significant attention, exceeding 10,000 visitors.

HYAKKEI covered the dialogue between contemporary artist Takashi Murakami and Sueo Mizuma, the curator of this exhibition, held at the RIHGA Royal Hotel Hiroshima. We also conducted an exclusive interview with Mr. Mizuma.

The discussions centered on the aspirations behind the ZIPANGU exhibition and offered forward-looking insights, not only into Japan’s art world but also into the rediscovery of value within Japanese culture by its people.

Hiroshima

Travel

Culture

Two types of autumn-only red seals, ‘Chrysanthemum and Tanzaku’ and ‘Autumn Leaves and Candles’, are now available at Daisho-in Temple, Miyajima, a World Heritage island.

Two types of paper seals made exclusively for autumn, ‘Chrysanthemum and Tanzaku’ and ‘Autumn Leaves and Candles’, have been available since Monday 9 September at Daisho-in Temple on the World Heritage island of Miyajima. Quantities are limited and will run out as soon as they are gone.

Pick Up

Pick Up