All children have the seeds of art planted inside their hearts.
For some, these seeds have already begun to sprout, while for others,
they have not yet emerged.
Discover and cultivate your child’s innate artistic talents at
“The Unique Alley of the Arts”.
The Art Play exhibit, designed to foster the artistic sensitivities and emotional development of your child,
is combined with Space Play under the theme “The Strange Art Street.”
The unusual and exciting experiences offered through this exhibit enable children to discover the true joy of art and become immersed in play, using their creative sense of curiosity to break free of thought-restricting barriers.
Through creative expression, exploration, and unconventional activities—such as Unique Soup House, Dream Carriage, and Art Play Shop—that focus on observation and sharing, children can enhance their artistic sensitivities in a variety of fun and interesting ways.
Come discover the joy of art in ways that are as fun as playing hide-and-seek with your friends, open up your mind and emotions to let the seeds of art grow, and allow you to experience the joy of creative and immersive play.
Theme | The Unique Alley of the Arts |
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Location | 1F Art Play |
Type | Permanent Exhibit |
Have top-spinning competitions with your friends while enjoying creative compositional play.
Imagining what kind of artist you want to be, and choose the tools.
Use the lens to view the amazing artwork in the Unique Art Museum.
Make photos that look better the more fun you have making them!
Roll the round, multi-colored ingredients into the soup.
In what ways will the exhibit help my child?
Mom and Dad!
Help your child understand art and express themselves freely.
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Cultivate the “Seeds of Art” in Your Child. All children possess artistic talent.02
Help Your Child Become the Creator or Subject of Artwork! Children are much more interested in art when they can experience it firsthand as the “main character.”03
Child-friendly Art that is Connected with Your Child’s Experiences! Talk with your child about a specific art-related experience,04
Respect and Encourage Individuality, Not Competition. Refrain from comparing your child with others in terms of drawing or other expression-based activities; instead, encourage your child to develop his/her own unique style.See more exhibitions