teamLab Planets TOKYO is about to level up in a major way! They’re expanding their exhibit space to bring us a fresh lineup that fuses art, education, and interactive experiences. Get ready to dive into a world where boundaries blur and your imagination runs wild!
Since its 2018 inception, the trendy Tokyo Toyosu spot has been all the rage, and it’s about to get even hotter. The space is leveling up, expanding to a colossal 1.5 times its original size and adding three killer new themed areas: the “Athletic Forest,” “Catching and Collecting Extinct Forest,” and “Future Park.” In total, visitors can dive into over 10 unique interactive art installations, each engineered to mesmerize every age group. Get ready for a sensory overload that you won’t want to miss.
Welcome to Athletic Forest, a dynamic space that’s all about getting your groove on and tuning into the world through physical activity. The highlights you absolutely can’t miss include the “High-Speed Spinning Hopper Balls” and the “Colorful Bird-Encircled Aerial Climbing Adventure.” These features let visitors experience the joy of movement in a three-dimensional space, sparking creativity and enhancing spatial awareness. Whether you’re dodging, weaving, or bouncing high, every moment here is designed to pump up your adrenaline and inspire your inner creator. So, come on, stretch those limbs and let your imagination soar in the Athletic Forest!
“Catching and Collecting Extinct Forest” is a riveting educational experience. Here, everyone can dive into a digital safari via a mobile app, hunting down and collecting virtual versions of extinct creatures. It’s a stunning peek into how tech can merge with exploration, amplifying awareness about biodiversity and the pressing issue of species extinction.
As for “Future Park,” it’s all about the power of collaboration, inviting visitors to join forces and create interactive art pieces. Take “Sketch Umwelt World,” for instance – here your doodles transform into 3D animations, breathing life into your creations. Meanwhile, “A Table Where Little People Live” blurs the lines between the physical and the virtual, setting the stage for tiny digital characters to interact with real-world objects, opening up a realm of endless possibilities.
Additionally, Sketch Factory offers a personalized touch, allowing everyone to transform their creations into T-shirts, tote bags, or paper crafts, making the perfect mementos of the journey. Meanwhile, the outdoor exhibition area has been revamped, providing visitors with a brand-new space to explore.