teamLab Planets TOKYO Tickets at Tokyo, Japan

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Walk barefoot through teamLab Planets Tokyo, where digital rooms, water installations and mirrored spaces respond to movement. It is a sensory art experience people book for photos, surprise and a break from standard sightseeing.

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Visitors rave about the immersive and interactive experience at teamLab Planets TOKYO, with many praising the unique digital art installations and the opportunity to be a part of the artwork itself. With a 4.60/5 rating based on 3651 reviews, it's clear that this attraction is a must-visit for anyone interested in art, technology, and innovation.

  • Having purchased a skip the queues ticket and arrived at opening time, we went straight thru very easily and quickly. Each of the themes - Water, Garden and Forest were amazing to view. Thankfully it was not as crowded on the day we went and we were able to enjoy time in each section. All up spent just over 2 hours there, and I dont have children.

  • TeamLab was genuinely impressive: far more thoughtful and immersive than I expected. The way each space shifts and responds to you makes it feel less like an exhibition and more like you’re moving through a series of living environments. The kids loved it, but it didn’t feel overly geared towards them; it held all of our attention. It’s calm, visually beautiful, and just really well done without trying too hard. Definitely worth doing while you’re in Tokyo.

  • Booking was extremely easy, and the purchasing process was quick! The room with lights and water is beautiful, and the part where you slide and walk on suspended tubes is super fun. Everything is well organized! Highly recommended, especially for children!

  • An amazing experience! The variety of interactive exhibits went far beyond what I expected. teamLab, you nailed it in such a unique way. A must-see for everyone!

  • Had a fun time at Tokyo TeamLabs planet. The exhibits were very interacting and interesting. My favorite has to be the Infinite Crystal Universe. It was so beautiful and felt magical, I did not want to leave!! I got beautiful videos and pictures out of it. I also enjoyed the immersiveness of the the other artworks, especially in the water section but will have to say that the other sections weren't as captivating but nonetheless still nice. I think the excitement in the beginning did not continue on to the latter parts. Overall, would recommend!

  • This was one of the highlights from our Tokyo trip and a great way to wrap up our adventure. Would highly recommend to others considering TeamLab.

  • I saw many people's photos online (Instagram) that went to Japan and visited Team Labs. As there are more then one Team Labs I needed to decide in which one we will go and decided on this one because of the water part of the visit as it is just something special. Also loved light and mirror part which reminded us on the movie Interstellar and enjoyed flower garden really much - even do some people need to be fined as they did not care for the flowers and instructions given to avoid collision with the flowers...Overall beautiful experience, would recommend! :)

  • The experience is quite cool but it was massively oversold and felt like you were constantly surrounded by strangers and not able to enjoy the art properly. It's a lot smaller than the Kyoto one and the exhibitions are no where near as good.

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teamLab Planets Tokyo Tickets

Step into a world where digital art responds to your every movement at teamLab Planets Tokyo. This 10,000-square-metre contemporary museum transforms you from observer to participant, creating multi-sensory experiences that blend technology with physical space. You'll walk barefoot through shallow pools of water, interact with floating orchids, and find yourself surrounded by infinite crystal lights that react to your presence.

Four exhibition halls and two outdoor gardens house installations that evolve in real-time based on your movements. The Floating Flower Garden creates shifting landscapes of living orchids, while the Infinite Crystal Universe places you in an endless field of LED lights. Water features throughout the museum create reflective surfaces and dreamlike environments that change as you explore. From January 2025, a new forest area adds outdoor digital installations alongside an on-site café.

Highlights

  • Experience four interactive exhibition halls where art responds to your movements and presence
  • Walk through the Floating Flower Garden with living orchids that move around you
  • Enter the Infinite Crystal Universe surrounded by countless LED crystal lights
  • Move barefoot through illuminated water pools with ever-changing reflections
  • Explore digital koi ponds and nature-inspired installations in the Collecting Extinct Forest
  • Visit the new outdoor forest area with digital installations and dining facilities (from January 2025)

Plan Your Visit to teamLab Planets Tokyo

Book your tickets online in advance as slots frequently sell out on busy days. The museum operates without specific time slots, allowing you to arrive any time during opening hours. Most visitors spend 2-3 hours exploring all four exhibition areas and outdoor spaces.

Wear comfortable clothing suitable for mirrored floors and water areas - long trousers are recommended. You'll need to remove shoes in certain zones, and children should bring spare clothes. Free lockers at the entrance store small valuables and phones securely. The venue is accessible to wheelchair users, though transfers may be required in some areas.

Consider upgrading to a Premium Pass to skip typical 30-60 minute entrance queues. Children under 13 must be supervised by adults throughout the visit. Re-entry is not permitted once you leave the venue, so plan accordingly.

While exploring Tokyo's innovative art scene, you might also enjoy the Tokyo Skytree observation decks for panoramic city views, or discover traditional culture at Senso-ji Temple with a guided tour.

Why you'll love it

  • Walk barefoot through water-filled spaces, mirrored floors, and art that shifts and moves with your presence for full-body immersion
  • Experience 4 exhibition spaces and 2 gardens, including the iconic Floating Flower Garden and Infinite Crystal Universe
  • Interact with digital koi, waterfalls, and light that respond in real time as you walk, touch, and explore each surreal installation
  • Discover the Forest Area with open-air artworks, the Catching and Collecting Forest, and other nature-inspired digital zones
  • Save time with skip-the-line entry, soak in city lights with evening access to the Tembo Deck and Galleria, or plan ahead with a timed Tembo Deck visit.

What's included

  • Entry to teamLab Planets Skip-the-line access (as per option selected) Evening entry ticket to TOKYO SKYTREE(Tembo Deck and Tembo Galleria)(as per option selected) Selected time entry to SKYTREE Tembo Deck(as per option selected)
  • Shuttle bus service (available at an additional fee)

Good to know

Age suitability

Suitable for all ages

Opening hours

  • Mon-Sun09:00-22:00

Know before you go

Highlights

  • Experience transformative art in interactive, digital environments designed to stimulate the senses

  • Journey through four unique exhibition halls and two outdoor gardens in one iconic Tokyo location

  • Witness the famous Floating Flower Garden and Infinite Crystal Universe up close

  • Engage with real-time changes in light, water and digital nature installations

  • Skip long lines with optional premium entry for maximum flexibility

What’s Included

  • Admission to teamLab Planets Tokyo

  • Skip-the-line option depending on ticket selected

Visitor guidelines

Your visit to teamLab Planets Tokyo

Step into a world where your presence shapes art at teamLab Planets Tokyo—a cutting-edge contemporary museum that merges digital technology and physical space. Here, immersive exhibitions invite you to experience art with your entire body, creating multi-sensory moments that connect you directly to the surrounding installations.

Arrival and check-in

On arrival, enter through the main entrance and show your tickets for quick entry validation. The museum provides secure lockers for small items and asks guests to be mindful of reflective floor surfaces—pants are recommended. Prepare for a unique journey where footwear is left behind in select zones.

Inside the museum

Covering more than 10,000 square meters, the museum comprises four impressive exhibition spaces and two outdoor gardens. Each area is built to create a strong sensory impact. You become a participant, not just an observer, as artworks evolve in response to your movements. Lighting, visuals and sound are designed to pull you into the creative energy of the displays.

  • Floating Flower Garden: Interact with living orchids that move with you, creating a shifting floral landscape that changes every moment.

  • Collecting Extinct Forest: Discover digital projections combined with real elements, exploring nature’s resilience and artistic interpretation of wilderness.

  • Reflective Water Surfaces: Move barefoot through shallow, illuminated pools that create ever-changing reflections and dreamy spaces.

  • Infinite Crystal Universe: Feel as if you are floating in a seemingly endless space filled with hanging LED crystal lights in a dazzling, interactive display.

  • Forest Area (new from Jan 22, 2025): Enjoy open-air digital installations inspired by nature, plus an on-site cafe and restaurant extending your experience.

What else you’ll enjoy

Interact with digital koi ponds, responsive light structures and more. Many works are inspired by natural themes, blending art, technology and nature into one holistic experience. Child-friendly features and flexible entry enhance accessibility and enjoyment for visitors of all ages.

Ticket options and upgrades

Choose the Premium Pass for streamlined skip-the-line admission, letting you bypass typical 30–60 minute entrance waits. This pass provides greater flexibility in start times and reduces queuing at entry.

Make the most of your visit

  • Free lockers are offered for small valuables at the entrance

  • No time slots mean you can arrive any time during opening hours

  • Children under 13 must be supervised by an adult

  • Check exhibition updates, especially if planning to visit after January 2025

Book your teamLab Planets Tokyo Tickets tickets now!

Cancellation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Frequently asked

Is advance booking required?

Booking online in advance is recommended, as slots may sell out on busy days.

What should I wear?

Wear pants or clothing suitable for mirrored floors and water spaces. Bring a change of clothes for children.

Are lockers available?

Yes, small lockers are available free of charge for valuables and phones.

Is the museum accessible?

Most areas are accessible. Standard wheelchairs are available; transfers may be required for some guests.

Can I re-enter once I leave?

Re-entry is not allowed after exiting the venue.

Where you'll be

Tokyo, Japan, 4 Chome-10 Akasaka, Minato City, Tokyo 107-0052, Japan

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