Lisa's Wanderings Around Japan/ Yoro: Feeling Zenlike at the

Lisa's Wanderings Around Japan/ Yoro: Feeling Zenlike at the Site of Reversible Destiny : The Asahi Shimbun


The Critical Resemblance House is the main attraction of the Site of Reversible Destiny park in Yoro, Gifu Prefecture. The roof is shaped like a map of Gifu and there is a maze inside, with upside-down furniture hanging off the walls. If you look up at the ceiling, you see an identical world in reverse. (Photo by Lisa Vogt)
Weird. Crazy. I wonder how much money was put into creating this mega... mega... park in Yoro, Gifu Prefecture. Park? I don’t know what to call it. I suppose it can be called a park.
I first visited the Site of Reversible Destiny in 1995. At that time, it was a gleaming, spick-and-span new attraction. I remember walking around the installation, not being able to make heads or tails of any of it, but because I was in polite company, I nodded and pretended to appreciate what I was seeing. The truth is, I hadn’t a clue. I didn’t get it.

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