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A great way to spend a few hours. Immersive, inter...

A great way to spend a few hours. Immersive, interactive digital projects in a mostly high ceiling space. Kind of maze-like, you will go in a few circles, look out for arrows or signs with a walking person in green, or ask one of the staff if you re looking for something in particular. The athletic forest has many physically required exhibits (a lot of things for the kids, but still enjoyable for adults too).
Some rooms/projects have separate queues after entering the museum (though it wasn t too prohibitive.. was told it would be about an hour wait for the floating nest, timed at about 35 minute.. this was after it began to get busy).
En Tea is right before the athletic forest; your drink will cost an extra 5yen to purchase, but worth it as a nice break and to watch digital flowers bloom in your cup (had the green tea latte, tasted great).
I d recommend getting there early. Waited about 50 minutes after arriving at 10:40am with a pre-booked ticket. Though the line was measurably shorter when I left around 3pm, it was much hotter and no part of the line was in the shade.
Though it seems daunting, the staff was super organized and kept everything running smooth so a bit of wait should be manageable, I think it s worth the trip :)

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