In a grassy park born at the crossroads of a station, the worlds of picture books and an adventure train connect people. Stories scattered like constellations are woven into one by shared gazes and imagination, giving rise to an urban commons where strangers experience the same landscape together.
By reimagining the station plaza as a “grassy park where stories are encountered,” this experiential promotion invites visitors to walk freely, sit, and observe. As they do, artworks dispersed throughout the space come together to form a single, unified landscape.
※The top image is for illustrative purposes only.
Michiko Tachimoto “Michiko Tachimoto: The World of Picture Books ‘Circle, Triangle, Square Professor’ — Stories That Begin with Shapes —”
Welcome to the laboratory of Circle, Triangle, Square Professor.
When colorful “shapes” are combined, they mysteriously begin to form meaning,
and stories come to life.
Look, touch, create, and give voice.
The more you experience, the more your imagination expands.
Now, let’s begin exploring the world of shapes together with
Circle, Triangle, Square Professor!
Kazuhiro Minami “The Chubby Three Brothers”
A beauty distilled to its essence, paired with an irresistible, touchable charm.
These three brothers—a bear, an elephant, and a lion—embody the core of my creative practice:
Minimal, Chubby, and Playful.
One night, they quietly slipped out of the zoo and made their way to PICTURE BOOK PARK,seeking encounters with countless smiling faces.
With their gently rounded, plump forms, they bring moments of soft relaxation,
allowing hearts to loosen and unwind amid the busyness of everyday life.
Mirari “Echo”
“Echo” is an interactive installation that reveals the hidden journey of sound.
Freed from words, voices transform into waves of light and pulsing rhythms,
vividly portraying a dance of invisible vibrations.
Even the slightest gesture spreads through the space as ripples of light,
and as these moments are made visible, visitors become part of the work itself—
creating an intimate dialogue in which sound and light resonate together.
Open to everyone—from families with children to students and working adults—
“Echo” invites participation across generations.
It transforms public space from a mere passageway into a stage
where art, technology, and human connection intersect.

※On display from May 27 to June 23.