Step Into teamLab’s ‘Hidden Traces of Rice Terraces’ in Ibaraki, Japan

Step Into teamLab’s ‘Hidden Traces of Rice Terraces’ in Ibaraki, Japan

As a seasoned gamer and travel enthusiast with a deep appreciation for immersive experiences, I find myself utterly captivated by the prospect of teamLab’s latest permanent exhibition – Hidden Traces of Rice Terraces, nestled in the heart of Japan’s picturesque Izura coastal spot. The fusion of light, color, and nature promises an enchanting spectacle that would undoubtedly resonate with my pixel-driven sensibilities.


teamLab is preparing to debut a new permanent installation titled “teamLab: Hidden Traces of Rice Terraces” in the scenic Izura coastal area, situated within Japan’s Ibaraki prefecture. This interactive exhibition will transfigure the hidden rice terraces nestled deep within the forest into an enchanting display of light, colors, and vegetation, offering visitors an immersive experience.

Visitors are given the opportunity to venture into the forest region encircling the rice terrace, where they’ll also get a glimpse of another project by teamLab, titled “Digitized Nature.” This creative endeavor, as detailed on their website, delves into the idea that “immaterial digital technology can transform nature into art without causing it any harm.

Step Into teamLab’s ‘Hidden Traces of Rice Terraces’ in Ibaraki, JapanStep Into teamLab’s ‘Hidden Traces of Rice Terraces’ in Ibaraki, JapanStep Into teamLab’s ‘Hidden Traces of Rice Terraces’ in Ibaraki, JapanStep Into teamLab’s ‘Hidden Traces of Rice Terraces’ in Ibaraki, JapanStep Into teamLab’s ‘Hidden Traces of Rice Terraces’ in Ibaraki, Japan

In collaboration, TeamLab has joined forces with Izura Hot Springs to create a distinct and glamping experience that seamlessly combines wellness, art, and nature. This unique offering includes a cottage that can be reserved for an overnight stay, providing guests with breathtaking views of the forest during its most enchanting twilight hours.

The exhibition titled “teamLab: Hidden Traces of Rice Terraces” is scheduled to debut on September 30th. It will be accessible for viewing from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m., starting October 2nd and ending October 25th. During the period between October 26th and October 31st, the museum hours will be extended to be open from 5:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. For details on ticket prices, please refer to teamLab’s official website.

Izura Yukoku Onden Ato Onsen
2132 Otsumachi, Kitaibaraki-shi,
Ibaraki, Japan

 

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2024-09-22 13:25