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Oct 9, 2024, 02:03 PM UTC
Tokyo's Bondless Art and Architecture Scene
We found an iconic art destination from one of our partners that we think is perfect for Food & Wine readers — check it out! | | | | | Tokyo's Bondless Art and Architecture Scene | It could take a lifetime to fully appreciate Tokyo's cultural offerings. From living artists operating on the cutting edge of coolness to acolytes of the ancient school of scroll paing, the art scene of the world's largest metropolis can be mind-goggling.
Tokyo is renowned for its coolvarchitecture and hip culture, but at its heart is a history stretching back some 400 years. Kabukiza Theater in Ginza dates from 1889. This is Japan’s most famous venue for the country’s best-known traditional theater art, kabuki.
The National Art Center, Tokyo, is as known for its sensual, undulating façade and airy spaces as for its world-class exhibitions. teamLab Borderless is unlike any museum you’ve ever seen with its truly immersive experience. | | | | | | © teamLab | | Wander, Explore, and Discover in teamLab Borderless | teamLab Borderless is a world of artworks without boundaries, a museum without a map created by art collective teamLab. Artworks move out of rooms, relate to other works, influence each other, and at times intermingle, without boundaries. Immerse your body in borderless art. | | | | | | © teamLab | | Light Sculputre - Flow Series | The light sculptures that emerge in the space called Asymmetric Universe are born as asymmetrically different entities between the real space and the world inside the mirror. The sculptures go back and forth between the real world and the world inside the mirror. | | | | | | |