This place seems ripe for humor and interesting art. I absolutely love the style in the last panel. I can't help, but to wonder if Kogasauthor created a symbolic representation of the place or if it's literally like that.
This place seems ripe for humor and interesting art. I absolutely love the style in the last panel. I can't help, but to wonder if Kogasauthor created a symbolic representation of the place or if it's literally like that.
I think I may have heard about this place while in school (I was studying to be an architect), but I can't remember, since it's been so long. Looks like a fun place to visit; I might have to take a look, should I ever take a trip to Japan.
For the poll, well, there's one with Touhou in the name.
With how little information the morning info programs provided, that place really stuck into my mind.
We generally stop by places right on our way home rather than going to place specifically to visit it, which is why we didn't really have the opportunity to go there. And it's a place that will generally be past midnight if we did go.
There was barely any flat surface at the facility, and if you're not wearing sneakers, you'll most likely fall, so do be careful. They do loan out helmets, though.
Pixiv tags include: "Just like Trompe-l'œil, huh, Sanae-san", "Twisted World", and "It's dangerous to go wearing geta".
This is the first Hang In There Kogasa-san set in the Distortion World.
Ok, this made me laugh.
Next morning, at Kinokawa Service Area.Site of Reversi-...Where in Gifu?Gifu?The Site of Reversible Destiny.
An artwork facility made by Arakawa Shusaku and Madeline Gins.What?What a weird building!!The heck is this!?Let's head to Gifu next.The Site of Reversible Destiny!I've always wanted to come here since I saw it on TV long ago.♡Watch Your StepWith the theme focusing on reconfirming humans' original senses, it's a place with richly undulating grounds, warped buildings, and so forth.