TeamLab Planets Tokyo
Jianne SorianoSpanning across 10,000 square meters, teamLab Planets TOKYO offers a massive space consisting of immersive installations.
teamLab Planets in Toyosu, Tokyo, is a body immersive museum where reality and fantasy blend into one work on art with you as the focal point. Visitors enter the museum barefoot in order to interact with the spaces—some filled with water—and merge your body with the spaces of lights, mirrors, and motion sensors.
This venue will provisionally run until the end of 2027.
Closed dates
- Wednesday, November 8
- Thursday, December 7
The last entry is one hour before closing.
Visitors might expect a waiting time of 30 to 90 minutes for admission.
Wander through vast artificially living artworks, such as the Infinite Crystal Universe, where pointillism meets light meets mirrors. Soft Black Hole allows visitors to walk over a changing and textured landscape where their every footstep sinks into the ground. It’s a sensory adventure for sight, sound, and touch.
You can also take advantage of the teamLab app, which you can download prior to entering, in order to read more about the concept of each work of art as you experience them. The app also syncs with some of the artwork spaces to allow you to control varying degrees of the work.
Get to experience this exciting, immersive art adventure during your trip to Tokyo
Watch vibrant flowers bloom to life and wither in a continuous cycle of life and death.
Dots of light and mirrors play with the people who walk through the space to create ever-changing works fo art.
Walk over terrain unlike anything you've ever felt. Experience what it might feel like to walk in space.
The ever-changing art and water combine with vibrant lights to create works on art on the surface of the water that changes as you move through the space.
This display explores the concept of ownership and is an NFT artwork that anyone can download.
A replica of a previous artwork by TeamLab, the lights reflect off the surface of the water to create lines as you walk up the incline.
These color-changing shapes exist in a space that makes them feel alive as they interact with touch and the people who wander through the area.
This giant sculpture outside of the museum illustrates the phenomenon of light and heat.
Become the flower, and walk among 13,000 live orchids. The suspended flowers perfume the air with floral aromas, while gentle music pervades the environment. Mirrored floors blend the borders between ground and sky, creating a scene of infinite colors and life.
After your time among the flowers, stop by teamLab Flower Shop & Art where you can purchase orchids that were used in the display.
*Operating Hours (October-December): All days 10:30 - 19:00
A variable exhibit that changes with the Earth. Being located outside, the field of moss and oval sculptures (ovoids) harmonize with the sun, moon, and rain, as well as each other. Listen to the chime of the ovoids as they sway, yet always realign themselves. The daytime view of moss, mist, and silver ovoids creates a mystical scene that transforms into a fantastical one at night when the sculptures glow 61 ever changing colors.
Continue your immersive journey with a one-of-a-kind dining experience at Vegan Ramen UZU Tokyo. Enjoy flavorful soy sauce, miso, green tea, and flower vegan ramen, and recharge with sweet vegan ice cream. Savor the dishes in the Reversible Rotation - Non-Objective Space, which blurs the physical boundaries of the walls, chairs, and tables with an enchanting display of calligraphy or in the Table of Sky and Fire artwork space, which offers outdoor tables that reflect the sky and the museum’s Fire Particles display in a harmonious manner that connects visitors to the world.
*Operating Hours (October-December): All days 10:30 - 19:00
teamLab Planets is directly outside of Shin-Toyosu Station's North Exit.
Spanning across 10,000 square meters, teamLab Planets TOKYO offers a massive space consisting of immersive installations.
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