2019年02月27日
Eggs!!!!! at Hiroshima castle
Last weekend Cami and I traveled to Hiroshima for a little get away. We left early on Sunday and arrived in Hiroshima around 10. And on behalf of our wonderful friend's suggestion we visited Hiroshima Castle to view an interactive exhibit by teamLab. And it was super cool. They littered the field just below the castle with hundreds of big, small, giant glowing Eggs. The filled the air with a nice ambiance that really let you drown out everyone else and let you get lost in the eggs. It was so much fun.
The eggs ranged in sizes as I said before. Some of the eggs were small enough that you could pick them up. Others were the size of humans that you could run up to and push and lean against. Others were towering over you and you could run in between them like they were trees in a forest. Some of them were floating on a small pond. The water was so still that the eggs reflected so perfectly. But when a slight breeze came the eggs danced around the pond, skating across the surface.
The exhibit started at 6:30 and went to 9;30. And we stayed for the entire time walking around, taking in all the glowingness of the eggs and relaxing in the field. For anyone interested in visiting Hiroshima and seeing the eggs yourself the exhibit is open until April 7.
And now...PICTURES



The eggs ranged in sizes as I said before. Some of the eggs were small enough that you could pick them up. Others were the size of humans that you could run up to and push and lean against. Others were towering over you and you could run in between them like they were trees in a forest. Some of them were floating on a small pond. The water was so still that the eggs reflected so perfectly. But when a slight breeze came the eggs danced around the pond, skating across the surface.
The exhibit started at 6:30 and went to 9;30. And we stayed for the entire time walking around, taking in all the glowingness of the eggs and relaxing in the field. For anyone interested in visiting Hiroshima and seeing the eggs yourself the exhibit is open until April 7.
And now...PICTURES



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