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Expect cutting-edge interactive experiences and Japan’s largest LED tunnel at Wonderia Yokohama

If you love immersive digital art spaces like Tokyo’s ever-popular teamLab Planets and teamLab Borderless, you’ll want to check out this new destination in Yokohama. Opened on March 19, Wonderia Yokohama Supported by Umios lets you step into breathtaking, hyper-realistic digital worlds powered by cutting-edge technology.
Located in the Basegate Yokohama Kannai complex, Wonderia is divided into six immersive themed zones: highland, deep sea, forest, cave, lake and sky, and city. A standout is the deep sea zone, home to Japan’s largest immersive LED tunnel. The space is five metres wide, eight metres deep and four metres high, and features high-definition ocean imagery that makes you feel as if you’re floating through the deep sea.
For a more interactive experience, you can download the Wonderia app to take part in fun missions across each zone and discover the creatures that ‘inhabit’ them while learning about nature along the way.
If all that exploring works up an appetite, stop by the onsite Wonderia Café, which serves a menu inspired by nature. Expect seasonal treats like the Spring Cherry Blossom Cream Soda, along with dishes such as the Seasonal Spring Curry and Deep Blue Sea Pizza.
Wonderia Yokohama is open from 10am to 7pm Monday to Thursday, and until 9pm Friday through Sunday (including holidays). Tickets are ¥2,900 for adults, ¥2,200 for junior and high school students, ¥1,500 for elementary school students, and ¥1,000 for children aged four and up. Admission is free for those aged three and under.
For more information, visit the website.
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