6-chōme-1-16 Toyosu, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0061, Japan
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DirectionallyChallenged Foodie
This place is beautiful. It’s refreshing and relaxing. Each exhibit feeling like a world of its own. I found it so therapeutic and relaxing with how the sounds and atmosphere were so cohesive. These are interactive exhibits and some water and reflection involved. Wear bottoms that are comfortable to roll up, or change into shorts (or wear shorts under a dress/short skirt). They do give this information online too, it’ll make the experience comfortable and seamless. I bought tickets well in advance for the second session of the day. And the wait was not long at all. The introductory session to the exhibit is clear and all done before you enter the main building. I’d like to visit their other exhibits in the future. They are truly mesmerising. Such a beautiful experience.
Lucía S
Get tickets in advance and consider the return will include a big walk. You'll get into a shallow pools at knee's length, so plan attire accordingly. We went at night and there were hardly any children. There will be noises, flashing lights and scents. There's a wheelchair friendly route available too (it doesn't include the water pools and unstable floors). It's a really enjoyable experience
Lawrence Wee
I totally love this place! It was a really great experience of arts through your senses! It is very refreshing and relaxing. It is best to wear shorts for the visit as you will go through almost knee height water, and you will be walking through the floor with reflection. Remember to buy tickets a few days in advance to have your desired slot.
Richard McClelland
Cool experience. I was hoping for more, to be honest. I think it's a great idea that needs to be built upon, so much more that could be explored. Do I call it art? No, but it is a trip. Think of it as a fun house where they got it all right. It's also a great place to get some cool pictures.
Martin Záklasník
This is the first modern art I really like, where you are part of the art. You will spend there 1-2 hours without shoes (I suggest to take socks with you). Buy tickets in advance is very recommended. Even that expect to wait for 10-30 minutes in queue.