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Your ultimate guide to visiting teamLab Planets Tokyo

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teamLab Planets Tokyo is not your typical museum. It's an immersive experience where art, technology, and nature merge. The exhibit is based on the 'Body Immersive' concept, which means visitors become part of the digital art displays. Initially set to end in 2023, the exhibit has been extended until 2027 due to its popularity.

teamLab is an art collective that combines art, technology, and science. They aim to blur the lines between artworks and viewers, creating interactive digital art experiences. At teamLab Planets Tokyo, you can walk through water, interact with koi that turn into flowers, and become part of ever-changing digital installations.

This blog will guide you through everything you need to plan your visit. Let's dive in and explore teamLab Planets Tokyo!

TeamLab Planets Tokyo

Before you visit teamLab Planets Tokyo


teamLab Planets Tokyo is perfect for art lovers, tech enthusiasts, and families looking for a unique experience. Kids will be mesmerized by the interactive digital displays, while adults can appreciate the art and technology behind it. It's a great spot for anyone who enjoys immersive and dynamic art installations, making it ideal for visitors of all ages.

Best time to visit


If you want to avoid crowds, visit on a weekday, especially Tuesday or Wednesday. Mornings are usually less busy, so arriving early can give you more space to explore. The summer months (June to August) are crowded due to school vacations, while the fall season (September to November) offers a more pleasant experience with fewer tourists.

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Tickets to teamLab Planets Tokyo


There are two types of tickets for teamLab Planets. The basic entry ticket allows access to teamLab Planets. You can customize this ticket by adding a 24-hour Tokyo subway pass or a ticket to Tokyo Tower's Main Deck. Additionally, combo tickets are available that include attractions like Joypolis or Tokyo Skytree, enhancing your Tokyo visit.

Opening hours


  • Exhibition Dates: 7 July 2018 to end of 2027
  • Timings: 9am to 10pm, with the last entry one hour before closing
  • Admission wait time: Expect a wait time of 30 to 90 minutes, depending on the crowd
  • Vegan Ramen UZU Tokyo and teamLab Flower Shop & Art: Open from 11am to 8:30pm
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Tips for visiting teamLab Planets Tokyo


  • Buy tickets in advance: Avoid long lines by purchasing your tickets beforehand.
  • Wear white clothing: The lights inside look especially beautiful on white clothing.
  • Easy-to-remove shoes: You'll need to take off your shoes as you enter, so wear shoes that are easy to remove.
  • Appropriate pants or shorts: Wear shorts or pants that you can roll up easily, as you'll walk through shin-deep water in some areas.
  • Shorts under dresses/skirts: If you wear a dress or skirt, wear shorts underneath since there are mirrors everywhere.
  • Eat at the venue: The vegan ramen at the museum is delicious. Sitting inside offers cool photo opportunities.
  • Arrive early: Select your preferred time slot when booking tickets and arrive at least 15 minutes before your scheduled time.
  • Use the teamLab App: In The Infinite Crystal Universe, you can interact with the art using the app, creating artwork with other visitors.

Getting there


🚆 By Train:

Shin-Toyosu Station: 1 minute on foot (New Transit Yurikamome)

Toyosu Station: 10 minutes on foot (Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line)

Shijoumae Station and Toyosu Market: 5 minutes on foot

🚕 By Taxi:

Drop Point: teamLab Planets

Instructions: Follow the security guard's instructions when exiting the taxi.

🚗 By Car:

Parking: Ample parking is available at Lalaport Toyosu shopping mall, next to teamLab Planets.

Parking Facilities: Paid parking is available, and it can get busy during peak times, so arriving early is recommended. Accessible parking spaces are also available for those with special needs.

One Hour Free Parking: If you present your same-day ticket for teamLab Planets Tokyo at Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu, you'll receive one hour of free parking.

🚌 By Bus:

Stop Name: Shin-Toyosu Sta.

Bus Numbers: 12-2 and 12-3 stop right opposite teamLab Planets.

🚲 By Cycle:

There’s a bike lane outside teamLab Planets. There’s enough parking for cycles at the venue.

Amenities and accessibility


  • Locker Room: Free lockers are available for storing your belongings. Large bags and suitcases are not allowed, and you'll need to collect your items on the same day.
  • Wi-Fi: Free Wi-Fi is available throughout the premises. Reconnect whenever you need more browsing time.
  • Phone Chargers: Phone charging lockers are available for your convenience if your battery is running low.
  • Accessibility: Entry is free for visitors with disabilities and their companion. Accessible restrooms are located throughout the venue, and wheelchair-friendly pathways ensure easy navigation. Staff members are ready to assist as needed.

What to see at teamLab Planets Tokyo


TeamLab Planets Tokyo
Drawing on the Water Surface Created by the Dance of Koi and People - Infinity

Koi swim on an infinite water surface where people can walk. The movement of the koi is influenced by both people and other koi. When the fish collide with people, they turn into flowers and scatter. The flowers change with the seasons, and the koi's trajectories create lines on the water's surface. This work is rendered in real time by a computer program, ensuring that each interaction is unique and never repeats.

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The Infinite Crystal Universe:

This artwork uses light points to create three-dimensional objects, extending infinitely in all directions. Visitors use their smartphones to select stars to throw into the universe, which then transform into three-dimensional stars. The stars' presence and locations influence each other, causing the artwork to continuously evolve based on the people in the space.

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Floating Flower Garden

A three-dimensional mass of flowers fills the space. As the flowers float up, open spaces are created, allowing people to wander through the garden. When encountering others, individual spaces connect to form a single unified space.

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Moss Garden of Resonating Microcosms

At sunrise, ovoids reflect their surroundings. When pushed or blown by the wind, they fall and rise, releasing a resonating tone. The surrounding ovoids respond with the same tone. At sunset, the ovoids shine and emit sound when disturbed, creating a cascading effect of light and sound that resonates throughout the garden.

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