
A gorilla stands silently,
in a surreal space where art and nature intersect.
Taniho Fourth Park feels like
“a playground for humans” seen from a gorilla’s perspective.
The gorilla, with its massive frame,
quietly watches over,
while the smiling chairs seem to playfully enjoy observing people’s gestures.
By the train view,
the sounds of the railway mix with the extraordinary atmosphere.
The playful tension between the children at play
and the watching gorilla creates a unique rhythm in this space.
Playing, observing, and watching over.
Each gaze intertwines,
creating a place that tells a quiet story.