Mrs. GREEN APPLE Marks 10 Years of Creation with “Wonder Museum,” an Immersive Exhibition Entering the Mind of Motoki Ohmori

Dec 9, 2025
Celebrating their 10th anniversary, Mrs. GREEN APPLE has opened MGA MAGICAL 10 YEARS EXHIBITION “Wonder Museum” at TOKYO NODE GALLERY. Designed as a journey through vocalist and songwriter Motoki Ohmori’s imaginative world, the exhibition layers sound, moving image, scent, textiles, lighting, and spatial installation to create a deeply immersive experience.

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The show offers an unprecedented opportunity to explore the creative process behind the band’s decade of work—how songs were conceived, how live worlds were built, and how their storytelling has evolved across multiple mediums. Through documentary-like moments interwoven with theatrical presentation, visitors are gently guided into the place where Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s music begins.


Walking Through a Narrative of Creation, Woven Across the Exhibition
Upon entering, visitors encounter a single desk illuminated in darkness—a map in progress, the faint sound of a pen, and the quiet thrill of a melody forming before it has a name. It is the “prelude” to the creative process: the moment just before music takes shape.

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From there, the journey expands into a sequence of spaces that reflect Ohmori’s evolving imagination.In a reconstructed recording studio, a daily-shifting scene shows the three members working on a new arrangement of “LILAC,” offering a rare glimpse into how their music comes to life.A subsequent installation recreates the world of “Dance Hall,” complete with tuxedoed members and synchronized lighting, allowing the exuberance of the song to fill the room visually and aurally.

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“QUE SERA SERA GARDEN” experiments with new ways of experiencing music. AI-generated visuals drawn from audio data, vibrations translated from rhythm, and scents created from lyrics invite visitors to perceive “Que Sera Sera” through multiple sensory dimensions.

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A shift into deep blue ushers visitors into an underwater-inspired space where costumes from DOME LIVE 2023 “Atlantis” float like relics of a lost city. Interactive bubbles trigger special effects, extending the sense of diving into an alternate world.Nearby, a towering pop-up–style sculpture reimagines the prologue of DOME TOUR 2025 “BABEL no TOH”, with projection mapping animating its unfolding narrative.

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Another installation stages Ohmori’s creative method of beginning with music video imagery. Visitors board a large “ship” and enter four music video worlds through full-surround projection, each environment immersing them in shifting emotional textures and cinematic storytelling.

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The final archive room brings together a decade of creations—songs, lyrics, album artwork, music videos, live design, and original sketches and notes—allowing visitors to see how concepts evolved into the works they know today.

The exhibition concludes with a return to the “map,” echoing the very first room. What began as a starting point becomes a loop, revealing that the Wonder Museum itself has been a single, continuous narrative.



Epilogue — A Museum That Points Beyond the Past 10 Years
Wonder Museum is both a retrospective and a forward-looking experiment—an exploration of how music, story, and sensory experience can intertwine. As familiar songs take on new forms within the space, visitors are invited to rediscover their own memories and emotions through the band’s imagination.

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Moments of inspiration, shared time in the studio, worlds built for the stage, and the unseen layers of creative labor—this exhibition turns Mrs. GREEN APPLE’s decade of artistry into a journey through the heart of their expression.

As the show prepares to travel to Fukuoka and Osaka, the Wonder Museum continues to evolve, offering new audiences a vivid encounter with the band’s creative universe.



【INFORMATION】

TOKYO
Venue: TOKYO NODE GALLERY A/B/C (Toranomon Hills Station Tower 45F)
Dates: December 6, 2025 – January 9, 2026
Hours: 9:00–22:00 (last entry 21:00)
Tickets: https://l-tike.com/st1/mga_wm-general/sitetop

FUKUOKA
Venue: ONE FUKUOKA CONFERENCE HALL
Dates: February 7 – February 21, 2026

OSAKA
Venue: VS. (Grand Green Osaka)
Dates: March 2 – March 31, 2026

Hours vary by venue.
Exhibition content may differ depending on the location.
Recommended viewing time: approx. 60 minutes.


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