Yusuke Tanaka commissioned the accompanying music video for the single, which shows Perfume inside a comic book–style world.
Japanese producer and Capsule musician Yasutaka Nakata wrote, arranged, and composed "Mirai no Museum".
He felt that while the song was sung and produced well and catchy, “it doesn't fit the role of middle-section track in this album,” and “breaks the musical delivery.” He labelled it the “one true issue on the album.”[4] Patrick St. Michael, writing for The Japan Times, said it was his least favorite single from the album and felt it was “painfully out of place.”[3] Selective Hearings writer Nia labelled it a “dud” and “childish.” She said the song was the weakest and preferred their track "Hurly Burly" to replace the song, which was not featured on the album.
[6] Ian Martin, who had written their extended biography at Allmusic, had highlighted the song as an album and career standout.
[11] The song was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for shipments of 100,000 units.
[13] Universal Music then released the single in the United Kingdom, New Zealand, Australia, Canada and the US.
[20] The official music video was directed by Japanese director Yusuke Tanaka and premiered on Perfume's YouTube channel in June 2013.