Called “A Forest Where Gods Live.”
Implementing new visitor rules to prevent coronavirus spread.
New digital installations evoke a spirit of discovery.
Along with never-before-seen works.
The untitled institution is set to open in January 2020.
The works depict crashing waves and Japanese calligraphy in motion.
Sculptural light installations in Kyushu.
Showcasing how nature can be turned into art without harming it.
Dubbed “A Forest Where Gods Live.”
Color-changing trees that reflect human interaction.
Interactive art that conveys natural wonders.
Evoking Japan’s cherry blossom phenomenon.