TOKYO: TEAMLABS PLANETS – A MAGICAL SENSORY MUSEUM EXPERIENCE

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An awe-inspiring museum that blurs the boundaries between art, technology, and nature.

How do I get to teamLab Planets?

The museum is located in Toyosu, Tokyo. The closest train stations are Toyosu Station on the Yurakucho and Fukutoshin lines, or Tokyo Teleport Station on the Rinkai line. It’s about a 5-10 minute walk from either station.

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How long does a typical visit last?

Most visitors spend 1-2 hours exploring the various exhibit spaces. If you want to take your time and fully immerse yourself, allocating 2-3 hours is recommended.

What should I wear/bring?

Wear comfortable clothes and shoes that are easy to remove, as you’ll need to go barefoot in some areas. Lockers are available to store belongings. You can bring a regular backpack. We only brought our camera into the exhibit and put everything else in the locker.

Where can I purchase tickets in advance?

Advance tickets can be purchased through the official teamLab Planets website or the DMM ticket store. Booking online ahead of time is strongly advised to guarantee entry. You do need a reservation in advance with a specific time to enter the exhibit. 

What is the overall concept behind teamLab Planets?

teamLab Planets aims to transcend boundaries between the self and the world around us through their immersive digital art installations. The exhibits explore the continuity between people and nature in a borderless world.

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Can you describe some of the key immersive experiences?

Some highlights include the Infinite Crystal Universe mirror installation creating infinite light reflections, the Reversible Rotation space where visitors become part of the digital artwork, and the Weightless Forest of Resonating Life installation with lamps that react to movement.

How often do the exhibits change or get updated?

The exhibits and installations at teamLab Planets are constantly evolving based on the digital art collective’s new creations and visitor interactions with the artwork.

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