teamLab Planets TOKYO: Quick Attraction Briefing


teamLab Planets is an immersive digital art experience with water, mirrors, and projection rooms. It is one of Tokyo's top indoor attractions, located in the Toyosu waterfront district.

Photos at teamlab planets tokyo
Inside teamLab Planets TOKYO, Toyosu - Photo by Sasa0403, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons

Quick Briefing

  • Area: Toyosu
  • Time needed: 60 to 90 minutes
  • Best time slot: First morning slot or late evening slot
  • Must do: Water area + mirrored flower room photos
  • Cost: Adults from ¥3,600 · Students (Jr/HS) ¥2,800 · Ages 4-12 ¥1,500 · Under 3 free
  • Nearest station: Shin-Toyosu Station

Book Your teamLab Planets Ticket

Attractions Inside teamLab Planets

Visitors wading through reflective digital water at the Water Area
Water Area - barefoot wading through digitally projected water. © teamLab

Water Area

Walk barefoot through ankle-deep water reflecting digital patterns. Wear shorts or roll up trousers before entering.

A tunnel of suspended orchids surrounding guests in the Floating Flower Garden
Floating Flower Garden - living orchids suspended at eye level. © teamLab

Floating Flower Garden

Living orchids hang at eye level and part around visitors as they move through the space.

Towering LED crystals forming a galaxy-like digital night sky in the Infinite Crystal Universe
Infinite Crystal Universe - an LED crystal room that reacts to touch and movement. © teamLab

Infinite Crystal Universe

A towering LED crystal room that responds to touch and movement, creating a galaxy-like atmosphere.

People stepping into the cushioned sinking floor of the Soft Black Hole
Soft Black Hole - a cushioned floor that sinks and ripples under your weight. © teamLab

Soft Black Hole

A giant cushioned floor where your body weight creates shifting ripples in a digital fabric.

Glowing orbs scattered across a moss landscape in the Moss Garden of Resonating Microcosms
Moss Garden of Resonating Microcosms - orbs that change colour in response to each other. © teamLab

Moss Garden of Resonating Microcosms

Glowing orbs on moss beds change color in response to nearby orbs, like a living forest at dusk.

Mist and light projections drifting over dark water at Drawing on the Water Surface
Drawing on the Water Surface - projected light forms drifting through mist above water. © teamLab

Drawing on the Water Surface

Projected forms drift through mist above water and are best experienced from the bridges.

A calm digital chamber with Buddhist-inspired painting motifs in Nirvana
Nirvana - a contemplative digital room with Buddhist-inspired painting motifs. © teamLab

Nirvana

A contemplative overhang room with digital painting motifs inspired by Buddhist aesthetics.

Wear shorts or easy-to-roll pants because some installations involve ankle-deep water. Lockers are available on-site for bags and shoes.

More Ticket Options

What's Nearby

  • Toyosu Market: Japan's largest wholesale market district, around 10 minutes on foot. The area has observation decks and is notable as Tokyo's main wholesale market.
  • teamLab Borderless (Azabudai Hills): The sister venue, relocated to Minato in 2024. Larger floor area and more walk-through installations, good as a follow-up on a separate day.
  • LaLaport Toyosu: Large waterfront shopping mall next door. Convenient before or after the visit.
  • Shinonome Canal Court: Quiet riverside walking path nearby, good for an easy post-visit wind-down.
  • Odaiba / teamLab area: A short Yurikamome Line ride away, with DiverCity Tokyo, Palette Town area, and bay views. Pairs well for a full waterfront day.

Back to Tokyo Guide →