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Artworks at teamLab Planets TOKYO is transformed by cherry blossoms, beginning March


KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 4 -- Two artworks at teamLab Planets TOKYO, a museum in Toyosu, Tokyo will be transformed by cherry blossoms for a limited time from March 1 to April 30.

The museum allows visitors to walk through water and immerse themselves in massive artworks barefoot. In the first year since its opening in July 2018, there have been more than 1.25 million visitors from 106 countries and regions.

In the work, ‘Floating in the Falling Universe of Flowers’, flowers bloom and change with every passing minute, creating a universe of life that spreads across the space. Cherry blossoms fall in the art space for a limited time. Meanwhile, in the ‘Drawing on the Water Surface Created by the Dance of Koi and People - Infinity’ artwork, visitors walk barefoot through real water, as koi swim across the infinite water's surface. When the koi collide with people, they bloom into cherry blossoms.

Admission fees for adult (18 years and older) is JPY 3,200; university students/specialised students (JPY 2,500); junior high school students/high school students (JPY 2,000); children aged four-12 (JPY 800); seniors aged 65 and older (JPY 2,400); and, disability discount at JPY 1,600. (JPY 100 = RM3.78)

In addition, the opening of the Toyosu Fish Market and Edomae Jokamachi nearby also enables visitors to enjoy food made using fresh ingredients, collect Japanese culture souvenirs and enjoy local shopping.

More details at https://www.teamlab.art.

-- BERNAMA

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