Procession of courtesan (Oiran Dōchū) In the Edo period, “Hanamachi” was considered the most gorgeous and innovative place. The most dazzling moment is the district “Procession of courtesan(Oiran Dōchū)”, represented in the different scales of the masterpiece “Oiran”. The gate that was at the entrance of ”Hanamachi”, is represented in the artwork “Goldfish gate (Kingyo daimon)”. Once passing through the Goldfish gate, the luxurious and gorgeous world is further opened.

The forest of goldfish (Kingyo no Mori) Beyond life sized column of waters, is the forest like pillars with goldfishes swimming. Once stepping into this world, it is a stroll through the profound mystery of the world of Goldfish. The boundary between the world of reality and the world of fantasy becomes parallel, making it feel like floating in the deep ocean.

Sekiterium Sekiterium combines Japanese gardens with goldfish in a minimalist way, transcending the traditional concept of dry landscapes and subverting the previous concept of Japanese gardens.

“Karsansui” is one of the unique styles of Japanese gardens. It does not use water but only sand, gravel and vegetation to present the landscape. However, in the dry landscape, there is the simplest “stone garden”. It does not even use plants and trees. The water is presented in the form of stones, and the beauty is found in the silence, which enriches the spirit of Japan's “wabi-sabi”.

Round Window Rium Since ancient times, round windows have been used in tea rooms in Japanese architecture. Peeking through the round window, the beautiful scene spreads. Perhaps the atmosphere of the round windows further stimulated people's imagination of the distant scenery. The extraordinary world opens from the mysterious window where goldfish swim when you open the shoji screen.

Wall goldfish(Tokogake Kingyo Kazari) Wall-mounted goldfish is an ink art based on black and white, combining vivid goldfish and images, and it is a work with the "beauty of wabi-sabi" in Japan.