: Borrowing from exhibitions like the Galaxy & TeamLab collaboration, the fair uses motion-sensor technology to allow fans to "interact" with digital fantasy landscapes.

“You mean… have fun?”

The "Lab" aspect of the exhibit is highly literal. Guests do not just look at art; they help create it.

Here, the "floating world" philosophy redefines the fan experience. In ukiyo culture, art was affordable, mass-produced, and meant for everyday pleasure—woodblock prints of courtesans, sumo wrestlers, and ghost stories. At the fair, this translates into ephemeral Final Fantasy installations: a pop-up onsen (hot spring) themed after the Gold Saucer, where steam rises from water dyed Mako-green; a yukata -dyeing workshop where patterns mimic the job classes from Final Fantasy V ; and a hanami (flower viewing) area under cherry blossoms that fade like the memories in Final Fantasy X .

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