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TeamLab's Digital Forest Immersion in a 170-Year-Old Japanese Park

exhibition · 2026-05-05

The Japanese collective TeamLab has opened 'A Forest Where Gods Live' at Mifuneyama Rakuen Park in Saga Prefecture, Japan. The exhibition features fourteen installations blending light, projections, sound, and color across the 500,000-square-meter garden, which was founded over 170 years ago during the Edo period. Sponsored by Shiseido, the show runs until October 9. TeamLab describes the experience as exploring the ambiguous boundary between garden and forest, reflecting on the continuity between nature and humanity.

Key facts

  • TeamLab's exhibition 'A Forest Where Gods Live' is at Mifuneyama Rakuen Park in Saga Prefecture, Japan.
  • The park spans over 500,000 square meters and was founded more than 170 years ago during the Edo period.
  • The exhibition includes fourteen installations using light, projections, sound, and color.
  • The show is sponsored by Shiseido and runs until October 9.
  • TeamLab's statement emphasizes the ambiguous boundary between garden and forest, and the continuity between nature and humanity.

Entities

Artists

  • TeamLab

Institutions

  • Shiseido
  • Mifuneyama Rakuen Park

Locations

  • Saga Prefecture
  • Japan

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