A fantasy corridor that dances goldfish
ART AQUARIUM Museum GINZA
Visit the ART AQUARIUM Museum, a fantastic art museum with goldfish playing the leading role. It was a space where I forgot to be in Ginza Mitsukoshi.
"Goldfish Collection"
Goldfish has been improved in the current form. And it seems that it continues to evolve. The fantastic lighting excites the encounter with rare species. This is "Black and White Netherlands".
"Goldfish Corridor"
There are goldfish in the rows. It is the beginning of the illusion of light and sound. The light color that changes over time changes the shape of the corridor.
"Goldfish decorative shelf"
A collaboration of living art "bonsai", swimming art "goldfish", and glowing art "Edo Kiriko". Edo Kiriko is a work by Yukinobu Nemoto-The style of Edo shines in its bewitching cut.
"Goldfish decorative shelf" bonsai
The bonsai on the goldfish decoration shelf is the work of bonsai master Shigeshi Hirao. I was fascinated by the powerful works unique to him who continues to spread the charm of bonsai to the world.
"New Goldfish Review"
In the Edo period, goldfish appreciation was a major movement. It seems that the mainstream style was to put it in pottery and see it from above. And this "Uwami" is the traditional correct appreciation method. I enjoyed the moment when tail fin seemed to blossom.
"Bamboo Forest of Goldfish"
A semicircular space surrounded by light and goldfish water. The moment when the space reminiscent of coral reefs turns into a bamboo grove is also a sight.
"Flowerrium"
It seems to be a collaboration project with the flower artist Shogo Kariyazaki. Art from Japan that allows you to fully enjoy the moment of now-goldfish and ikebana are united. I wanted to watch it all the time.
Souvenir corner
While collaboration products with long-established stores are lined up in a row, there is a fulfilling goldfish corner. It seems that this goldfish does not need water or food, and lives a long time (because it is a stuffed animal). It's irresistible for goldfish lovers. Mr. ART AQUARIUM, thank you for a good time. ♪
ART AQUARIUM Ginza
https://artaquarium.jp
[Access by train]
Tokyo Metro Ginza Line, Marunouchi Line, Hibiya Line
"Ginza Station" Exit A7
Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
5-minute walk from Ginza 1-chome Station (Exit 9)
Toei Asakusa Line and Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line
"Higashi-Ginza Station" toward Ginza
2-minute walk through the underground passage
*Enter from Ginza Terrace on the 9th floor of Ginza Mitsukoshi New Building