TeamLab Forest Fukuoka | A completely new experiential museum where you can play with your body and art
TeamLab Forest Fukuoka is an experiential museum created by the art collective TeamLab that combines digital art with physical movement.
Located inside "BOSS E・ZO FUKUOKA" adjacent to the Fukuoka PayPay Dome, it is garnering attention as a new tourist spot representing Fukuoka.

△Catch and Collect Forest | A search, find and learn experience
In the "Catch and Collect Forest," you can explore the museum with your smartphone in hand, feeling as if you were on an adventure through the jungle.
You can capture and study the fantastical animals that move freely around on the walls and floors, and create your own collection picture book.
This is a completely new learning space where you can have fun while broadening your interest in nature and living things through the experience of "catching, observing, and releasing."

△Athletic Forest | Jump in with your whole body and "feel" the space
The Athletics Forest is an area where you can jump, climb, slide and experience an interactive visual space with your whole body.
In a three-dimensional space where the digital and physical worlds come together, children can have engrossing play while naturally developing their spatial awareness and sense of balance.
△A world of digital art that both adults and children can enjoy, immersing the senses
The colorful, shining animals, the space that reacts to sound and light, seeing, hearing, touching, moving... an experience that can be enjoyed with all five senses will make you feel like you're "entering art."
There are plenty of features that will captivate not only children but adults too.
An immersive art adventure that can only be experienced in Fukuoka
TeamLab Forest Fukuoka isA one-of-a-kind museum that combines digital art with physical experiences。
Please come and experience this new way of enjoying art that goes beyond just "looking" - it allows you to "move and feel."




Other visitors' reviews of teamLab Forest Fukuoka
Show More ReviewsDefinitely more catered towards children than the Tokyo installations but this was still a really fun hour! spent the most time in the first room where you can catch animals using an app. there is another room where you can colour in an animal or a plant and watch it come to life in the room.