Description
teamLab Planets Tokyo is an immersive digital art museum in Toyosu, Tokyo, created by the art collective teamLab. Unlike traditional museums, it invites visitors to step directly into the artwork—often barefoot—blurring the line between art and participant. Highlights include walking through knee-deep water where digital koi swim and transform into flowers upon touch, entering mirrored chambers filled with infinite LED light displays, and exploring a floating flower garden of real orchids that move as you approach. Each installation is designed to awaken the senses and shift perspectives, turning a museum visit into a fully interactive experience.
The museum is organized into zones that center around themes of water, gardens, and light, each crafted to encourage both playfulness and reflection. In 2025, the site expanded significantly, adding new experiences such as an Athletic Forest and interactive “Future Park” areas, making it appealing for families as well as art lovers. Its popularity has surged worldwide, with millions of visitors annually and recognition such as a Guinness World Record for being the most-visited museum dedicated to a single art group. The evolving exhibitions ensure that even repeat visitors often discover something new.
Visiting requires a timed-entry ticket, which is best reserved in advance due to high demand. Located just a short walk from Shin-Toyosu Station, the museum is easy to access and takes about 90 minutes to two hours to fully explore. Amenities include lockers, a vegan ramen café exclusive to the site, and art-themed shops. For the most memorable experience, visitors often aim for early weekday slots or evening sessions when the installations feel especially atmospheric. More than just an attraction, teamLab Planets Tokyo is a fusion of art, technology, and nature that leaves a lasting impression.
Location
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6 Chome-1-16 Toyosu, Koto City, Tokyo, Japan