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"NISHIASHI - Starry HONB"

[Sam] December 11, 2017 18:00

DSC01576ELS'.jpgDSC01588RS'G.jpg From December 8th to January 8th, 2018, the installation art "NIHIONBASHI - Hoshifuru Mori" where you can experience meteors more closely around the neighborhood, centering on "Fukutoku no Mori".

The installation "Hoshifuru Mori", which appeared in "Fukutoku no Mori", is a fantastic space woven by "meteor", "technology" x "mirror ball".

When a meteor observation system detects a meteor, the direction of moving lights and mirror balls changes accordingly.

In the pair object "Kakera of Light for Two" installed on the premises, the production changes depending on the density of the two when the meteor arrives.

From December to January is the most meteor shower in the year.

This time, the project area was expanded. At the Nihonbashi Mitsui Tower 1F Atrium, a starburst forest - Starfall is set up, and as the meteor emerges, the production of light and the sparkling light of mirror balls changes. "Star lanterns" appear on "Nakadori" and gently illuminate the road surface.

During the period, you can enjoy spatial production with the theme of meteors in various places in the Nihonbashi area.