teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM.com

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teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM.com

A full body experience of digital art at this immersive museum.

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Supervised by :  teamLab Inc.

The art collective teamLab is known for creating immersive, interactive experiences using cutting-edge digital technology. At teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM.com, step into the sheer awe of art that blurs the line between observer and the art itself. The museum saw a major renovation in January 2025, expanding event space by about 1.5 times and adding an outdoor area.

The new opening brings three new educational projects, "Catching and Collecting Forest," "Athletics Forest," and "Future Park “, bringing the total number of works to over 20, each offering a unique and diverse experience.

In the Water area, prepare to step through barefoot while exploring each nook and cranny. A standout feature is the integration with a smartphone app (prior installation refcommended), allowing visitors to influence the lights and forms in the installation The Infinite Crystal Universe. You can even turn your own drawings from Graffiti Nature and Sketch Umwelt World into personalized merchandise to take home—an innovative touch that bridges the digital and physical worlds.

Outside, you’ll find a relaxing space where you can enjoy dishes from Vegan Ramen UZU Tokyo, a Kyoto-born ramen restaurant. For a truly unique dining experience, you can eat and drink in the art installation space Emptiness Table.

Highlights

  • An immersive museum created by the art collective teamLab.
  • Expanded in January 2025 to 1.5 times its original size, now featuring over 20 new works across areas like “Catching and Collecting Forest,” “Athletics Forest,” and “Future Park” .
  • By installing a dedicated smartphone app, visitors can interact with and alter the artworks, or turn their own drawings into take-home merchandise.
  • Enjoy ramen from a renowned Kyoto-based shop—the world’s first ramen restaurant to receive a Michelin Green Star—in the museum’s outdoor space.

Photos

  • Catching and Collecting Extinct Forest — Catch and observe various extinct animals in this interactive installation
© teamLab

    Catching and Collecting Extinct Forest — Catch and observe various extinct animals in this interactive installation © teamLab

  • Rapidly Rotating Bouncing Spheres in the Caterpillar House — Step on these spheres and they launch you into the air
© teamLab

    Rapidly Rotating Bouncing Spheres in the Caterpillar House — Step on these spheres and they launch you into the air © teamLab

  • Multi Jumping Universe — A stretchable floor you can bounce on freely
© teamLab

    Multi Jumping Universe — A stretchable floor you can bounce on freely © teamLab

  • Aerial Climbing through a Flock of Colored Birds — Traverse a 3D space using bars, testing your balance as you move through the air
© teamLab

    Aerial Climbing through a Flock of Colored Birds — Traverse a 3D space using bars, testing your balance as you move through the air © teamLab

  • Balance Stepping Stones in the Invisible World — Stones that wobble in unpredictable ways when you step on them
© teamLab

    Balance Stepping Stones in the Invisible World — Stones that wobble in unpredictable ways when you step on them © teamLab

  • Graffiti Nature — Watch your drawings come to life and move across the space right in front of you
《Graffiti Nature》《Sketch Waterfall Droplets》《Beating Earth》© teamLab

    Graffiti Nature — Watch your drawings come to life and move across the space right in front of you 《Graffiti Nature》《Sketch Waterfall Droplets》《Beating Earth》© teamLab

Official FAQs

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Is parking available?

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Although there is no dedicated parking lot at the venue, if you present your teamLab Planets day ticket at Urban Dock LaLaport Toyosu between 11am-7pm on weekdays only, you will be granted a one-hour free parking service.

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Are coin lockers available?

A

Free lockers are available.
After passing through the entrance gate, please put your baggage in the locker area.
There are two types of locker sizes available.
25cm (W) x 40cm (D) x 50cm (H)
25cm (W) x 40cm (D) x 75cm (H)
・Luggage exceeding the above sizes cannot be checked in as there is no cloakroom.
・Please note that suitcases and other items exceeding the above dimensions will be kept in the stroller storage area with a wire lock.

Q

Is free WiFi available in the facility?

A

Yes, anyone can connect to <teamLab Planets>.

Reviews

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Some reviews are AI-translated.

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    You have to take off your shoes as soon as you enter, and in some areas you even walk directly through water. With the lighting, music, and mirrored spaces, it feels incredibly immersive.

    My favorite was the Floating Flower Garden. The flowers slowly change as people move around, and seeing it in person felt absolutely dreamy. Photos really can’t capture what it looks like with your own eyes.

    The overall flow was smooth, and the staff were all very kind. Even though it was pretty crowded, it was still well worth taking your time to experience.

    I highly recommend coming with friends or your partner. It really feels like a brief escape from the real world. If it’s your first time in Tokyo, I think this is definitely one of the spots worth adding to your itinerary. The new exhibition area was especially fun too, with lots of interactive elements!

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    Pretty good, but don’t choose the last time slot.

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    TeamLab Planets really takes “immersive” to the next level! The way it breaks down the boundary between your body and the art is incredible. Whether it’s the light and shadows moving across the water or the crystal universe stretching endlessly into the distance, everything pulls you completely into this magical space the moment you step inside.
    Make sure to reserve your ticket in advance.

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    In the flower-filled space, the flowers aren’t still—they slowly bloom and drift.
    Standing inside feels like being gently surrounded, and even time itself seems to grow lighter.

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    You have to take off your shoes and walk around barefoot everywhere.
    Some areas are filled with water and you can tell a lot of feet have been through there.
    There was a bad smell and it felt really uncomfortable, honestly didn’t feel very hygienic.

Details

Name in Japanese
チームラボプラネッツTOKYO DMM.com
Postal Code
135-0061
Address
6-1-16 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Closed
Irregular holidays
Business Hours
9:00 am - 10:00 pm Last admission 1 hour before closing
Rates
Adults From3,600 yen, Junior and senior high school students 2,800 yen, Children (4-12 years old) 1,500 yen, Disabled discount From1,800 yen, Children under 3 years old free
*A dynamic pricing system is implemented for adults and persons with disabilities discounts.
Directions
(1) 1-minute walk from Shin-toyosu Station on the Yurikamome Line
(2) 10-minute walk from Toyosu Station on the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (English)