Yayoi Kusama’s art has been travelling the world in a series of exhibits recently, but fans of the Japanese artist’s distinctly colourful style can now head to a museum dedicated to her works.

The Yayoi Kusama Museum in Tokyo opened late last year, opened by the 88-year-old artists. Inside, visitors can get a glimpse of her wildly colourful paintings, polka-dotted pumpkins and mirror-lined infinity rooms.

Tickets are sold out for January and February. The museum closes for the month of March but reopens again in April and the next lot of tickets go on sale on 1 February.

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