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Experience a world of art and discovery at teamLab Planets TOKYO located in Toyosu.

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Highlights

Step into a world of art and technology at teamLab Planets TOKYO, an interactive digital art museum that's a must-visit for culture vultures. Immerse yourself in stunning digital installations and interactive exhibits.


This museum, located in Toyosu, Tokyo, formed by an international art collective of digital artists and creators, offers a unique experience. Walk barefoot through water and flower-filled rooms, becoming part of the artwork itself. Engage all your senses with immersive light, sound, and digital projections. This dynamic and ever-changing environment captivates visitors of all ages.


At teamLab Planets, explore the expansive, multi-sensory installations that challenge your perception of space and reality. Float in the "Infinite Crystal Universe" and wade through the "Waterfall of Light Particles," or check out "Future Park," a shifting 3D terrain of eye-popping, rainbow-like colours.


Each of the large-scale artwork spaces invites you to interact and engage with the art in a deeply personal way. TeamLab Planets TOKYO is not your typical museum. It's an adventure into the future of digital art and a must-visit for anyone in Tokyo.


Why Visit this Iconic Digital Art Museum?

  • Immersive Art: Walk through and interact with expansive digital art installations that engage all your senses.
  • Water and Space: Experience unique installations where you walk through water and explore mirrored spaces.
  • Body Immersive: Become part of the art as you move through ever-changing light and sound environments.
  • Interactive Experience: Engage with dynamic exhibits that respond to your touch and movement.
  • Mindful Reflection: Enjoy a blend of art, technology, and nature that encourages reflection and wonder.
  • Convenient Location: Enjoy easy access with the museum located near Shin-Toyosu Station, easily accessible from Tokyo Station

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Customer reviews

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TeamLab Planets TOKYO offers a mesmerizing and immersive digital art experience, praised for its interactive exhibits and seamless entry via Pelago. Visitors highlight the unique barefoot journey through water and flower-filled rooms, with many recommending it as a must-visit in Tokyo. The booking process on Pelago is noted for its ease and flexibility, enhancing the overall experience.
24 days ago
Liping Sharon.Family (with young kids)

Great experience and great service! My 3.5yo "swam" in one of the exhibits and got wet. The staff saw and immediately offered to bring us to the changing area and to let him change, and led us back to enjoy the rest of the exhibits. Tip: bring extra clothes for kids. For older kids or adults, you can borrow shorts for free!

13 days ago
Jesselyn.Group of Elderly

Really immersive and fun (esp. the water bits), was actually better than Singapore’s exhibits so it did not feel like a tourist trap / waste of money.

8 days ago
KokMeng.Solo Traveller

A new experience for visual, touch and atmosphere

3 days ago
Wang.Family (with teens)

not bad

about 2 months ago
Chuin Jiak Felix.Group of Friends

TeamLab Planets Tokyo is an absolutely mesmerizing and immersive experience that transports you into a world of digital art and wonder. From the moment you step inside, you are surrounded by interactive exhibits that blur the boundaries between art, technology, and nature. The combination of light, sound, and physical sensation creates an ethereal environment where you feel completely immersed in each piece. One of the highlights is the ability to interact directly with the installations. You walk barefoot through water, wade through mirrored rooms filled with flowers, and find yourself part of the artwork. Each room offers something unique, from infinite reflections to floating digital landscapes, making every step through the exhibit a new adventure. The blend of visual beauty and calming ambiance makes it a perfect spot for anyone looking for an otherworldly experience. It’s both serene and stimulating, leaving you feeling refreshed and inspired. A visit to TeamLab Planets Tokyo is like stepping into a dream, and it’s an unforgettable experience that I would recommend to anyone visiting the city.

about 1 month ago
Chun Ing.Group of Elderly

New experience as we have never done such am activity. Will recommend.

Additional information

Operating Hours

- Daily, 9am - 10pm

- You may have to wait 30 to 90 minutes to be admitted to the venue.

- Check the official website for the daily opening hours and/or closure dates prior to your visit.

- Last admission time is 1 hour before closing time. You will not be allowed to enter the venue after then.

Child Policy

- FREE entry for children under 4 years old.

- Children under 14 years must be accompanied by a paying adult at all times.

- A valid student card must be presented upon admission for youth ticket holders.

Good to Know

- Admission is for single entry only. Re-entry is not allowed.

- The teamLab Planets TOKYO ticket can only be used at teamLab Planets in Toyosu, and cannot be used at teamLab Borderless in Odaiba or at other teamLab venues.

Booking Confirmation

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Refund/Cancellation Policy

No cancellations and refunds are allowed for teamLab Planets tickets purchased.

Redemption Notes

Please present your E-voucher at the entrance according to the selected date and time to gain admission.

Ticket Validity

Upon booking confirmation, the teamLab Planets TOKYO ticket is valid on the date of selection only.

Voucher Redemption Address

- teamLab Planets TOKYO

- 6 Chome-1-16 Toyosu, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0061, Japan.

Location

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teamLab Planets

Frequently asked questions

What is teamLab Planets TOKYO?
teamLab Planets TOKYO is an immersive digital art museum located in Toyosu, Tokyo, created by the art collective teamLab, which comprises a collection of digital creators and artists. It features interactive installations and exhibits that use light, sound, and technology to create a unique and immersive experience.
How do I get to TeamLab Planets TOKYO?
TeamLab Planets TOKYO is located in Toyosu, Tokyo. The nearest station is Shin-Toyosu Station on the Yurikamome Line. From there, it is a 5-minute walk to the museum. Alternatively, the museum is a 10-minute walk from Toyosu Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line.
Are cameras allowed in teamLab Planets TOKYO?
Yes, you can definitely bring cameras to teamLab Planets TOKYO! Just make sure to download the teamLab app before you go; it really helps you interact with the artwork.

You can leave your stuff in lockers and just take your phone or camera for taking photos. Just a quick tip—snapping pics without other visitors in the frame can be a bit tricky, so don't stress about it. Just have fun and enjoy your experience!

Do take note not to use flash photography inside the art spaces, as that will negatively impact the appearance of the artworks, which make plenty of use of light.
Can I bring a tripod to teamLab?
Taking photos with a tripod isn't allowed in the museum, so please stick to your mobile phone or camera for snapping photos.
What to wear to teamLab Planets TOKYO?
At teamLab Planets, you'll want to enjoy the experience barefoot, so get ready to kick off your socks and shoes! We suggest wearing trousers that you can easily roll up for the water exhibits. And since there are plenty of reflective surfaces, it's a good idea to skip the dresses or skirts.
How big is teamLab Planets TOKYO?
Covering a whopping 10,000 square metres, teamLab Planets Tokyo is a great place to explore immersive light installations. You'll find yourself captivated by the unique experiences that await you.
How long should you spend at teamLab Planets TOKYO?
Plan to spend approximately one to two hours at teamLab Planets Tokyo to fully immerse yourself in all the exhibits and experiences.

This timeframe should allow you to explore everything comfortably, with some extra time to revisit your favourite displays if you wish. Keep in mind that this estimate does not include travel time to the museum.
Is teamLab Planets TOKYO? worth it?
Yes, the museum is definitely worth a visit if you're looking for a unique and immersive art experience. The "Body Immersive" art encounters let you engage with digital artworks in a fun and interactive way, using your whole body to connect with the exhibits.

With vibrant colours and mesmerising visuals, you'll be treated to a sensory journey unlike any other. The museum's clever use of space adds an exciting dimension to the experience, making it a must-visit spot for art lovers and adventure seekers alike.

And when you're finished exploring teamLab Planets, don't miss out on Borderless! Both teamLab exhibitions are must-see stops in Tokyo, whether it's your first time in the city or you're a seasoned visitor.
What is the difference between teamLab Borderless and teamLab Planets?
The difference between teamLab Planets and Borderless Planets is all about the experience! At teamLab Planets, you'll enjoy tactile sensations and hands-on activities, like walking in water, making it super interactive.

In contrast, teamLab Borderless takes you into a world of vast artworks that emphasise exploration and discovery. Both teamLab exhibits offer something special, so you're in for a treat no matter which one you choose!
Do you have to reserve tickets for teamLab?
Yes, you can purchase tickets for teamLab in advance by selecting your preferred admission date and time. While same-day tickets are available, it's recommended to buy tickets early, as sales end once they are sold out.

This means you might not be able to enter at your desired time if you wait too long. To ensure availability, it's best to secure your visit by purchasing tickets in advance. Please note that the ticket price for teamLab Planets is subject to change, so be sure to check that before your trip.
Does teamLab Planets have food?
Yes, teamLab Planets offers food options. Guests can enjoy Vegan Ramen UZU, a dining experience from Kyoto, located in the plaza of teamLab Planets. Here, you can savor vegan ramen surrounded by art, along with vegan ice cream and a variety of teas.

If you're looking for more dining options, the nearby LalaPort Shopping Mall, just a five-minute walk away, features multiple floors with a variety of restaurants, making it a great spot to explore further food choices after your visit.
Do you get wet at TOKYO teamLab Planets?
Yes, you will get wet at one of the TOKYO teamLab Planets exhibits! The immersive experience lets you walk through shallow water in a couple of unique rooms, with the water reaching about mid-calf depth for adults.

What's cool about the installation is that the artworks change as you wade into the water, creating a never-ending loop of koi and colours colliding, transforming, and turning into flowers that change along with the seasons as people walk through the water. To stay comfortable, it's a good idea to wear shorts or trousers that you can easily roll up to the knees.
Can you change clothes at teamLab Planets?
You can easily change before diving into the fun. There's a great changing room with lockers for your stuff, and they even provide towels and slippers. It's all set up for your comfort, so you can just focus on enjoying the experience.
How many exhibits are there in teamLab Planets?
teamLab Planets is home to seven amazing exhibits, including the highly Instagrammable “Floating Flower Garden”, located in the Garden Area zone. This exhibit features a kaleidoscopic three-dimensional mass of floating flowers creating open spaces. There's also the dazzling “Universe of Fire Particles Falling from the Sky”, which showcases a red and fiery volcanic-like vertical art installation with raging fire particles. Another highlight is “Floating in the Falling Universe of Flowers”, best viewed while lying down. These artwork spaces provide a unique, multi-sensory experience that combines touch, sight, and sound, ensuring you have an unforgettable time!
Are there lockers at teamLab Planets?
Yes, there are free lockers available to use when you enter teamLab Planets TOKYO. You can store your baggage in a locker after passing through the entrance gate.
Can you bring backpacks into teamLab Planets?
Yes, you can bring backpacks into teamLab Tokyo. Most visitors do, especially since many are out and about all day. Just remember to wear it in front of you, as they will remind you to do so.
What is the busiest time at teamLab Planets?
The museum usually opens at 9am and closes at 10am. If you're looking for a quieter experience, weekdays are your best bet! The first two hours and the last two hours of the day are generally pretty calm. Just a heads up, though—things tend to get busy around noon right after lunch. On weekends, it's a bit more mixed, with visitors arriving early. So if you want to soak it all in without the crowds, definitely consider going on a weekday.
Are there toilets in teamLab Planets?
There's only one restroom at teamLab Planets, conveniently located in the locker room near the entrance. Since the museum has a one-way path, be sure to take a bathroom break before you step inside.
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