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BESTIt was a time when some fun memories were made.
The world of delightful art,
To the Trick Art Labyrinth!
If you want a new and special experience in Tokyo, I recommend the Trick Art Museum. You won’t be able to stop taking pictures in front of the three-dimensional and amazing paintings. You can explore five zones, including the Edo zone, the Ninja zone, and the Goblin zone!
We invite you to the Tokyo Trick Art Labyrinth Museum, a fun and enjoyable space for everyone to enjoy. So, fall in love with the charm of trick art!
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It's only complete if I'm there!
Trick art is an art technique that uses light reflection and refraction, shading, and perspective to express a picture in a three-dimensional and realistic way. If you stand in front of a background drawn with the trick art technique, you can realize things that are impossible in reality as if they were real. It is not boring because you are directly inside the work, not just looking at it with your eyes.
The Tokyo Trick Art Labyrinth Museum has a variety of trick art works with various concepts and themes, so you can freely take photos with the feeling you want! So, shall we go and complete the work?
Fun for both children and adults
Trick Art Museum, isn't it boring for adults to visit? Not at all. If you go there and see the artwork with your own eyes and take pictures, you will inevitably change your mind.
Don't worry if you're wondering, "How do I appreciate and photograph this work?" There are sample photos and explanations of how to appreciate the work written in multiple languages in front of the work, so you can fully enjoy the work. It's also fun to think about how you would look while watching other people enjoy the work.
'Staff, friends?' Friendly and cheerful staff!
'I'm traveling alone, who will take my picture?' Don't worry. The friendly staff will treat you like a friend. They will talk to you, take pictures in front of the artwork you want, and even explain it to you. With the staff who are considerate and considerate to those who come alone, you can enjoy the artwork and take pictures without any regrets.
Thanks to the kindness of the staff, it's really great for solo travelers to visit without worry or burden!
The ending is also perfect
The Trick Art Labyrinth Museum is a museum located on the 4th floor of Decks Tokyo Beach. If you’re done with the Trick Art, why not check out the other contents of Decks Tokyo Beach? Tokyo Decks Beach is a comprehensive shopping mall themed after Tokyo’s passenger ships, and it’s a facility that offers not only shopping but also various things to see and enjoy, so there’s a scary haunted house, various cafes, and restaurants.
Among them, I recommend the Daiba Itchome Shopping Street, which is modeled after the Kabukicho shopping street in Shinjuku in the 1950s. It is located on the same 4th floor as the Trick Art Labyrinth Museum, so it is easy to visit right away, and since it is modeled after a commoner’s neighborhood of the past, you can shop cheaply. Enjoy the 1950s in Japan with Japanese sweets, toys, accessories, and arcade games that were popular at the time!
Business hours:
Weekdays
11:00 - 20:00
Weekends and public holidays
11:00 - 21:00
* Last entry is 1 hour before closing time.
Closed:
Please check the official website .
How to get there:
2-minute walk from Yurikamome 'Odaiba Kaihin Park' Station
5-minute walk from Tokyo Teleport Station on the Rinkai Line
Japan 〒135-0091 Tokyo, Minato City, Daiba, 1 Chome−6−1, DECKS Tokyo Beach, Seaside Mall, 4F