teamLab Planets TOKYO - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (2024)
teamLab Planets TOKYO
teamLab Planets TOKYO
4.5
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Monday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Tuesday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Thursday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
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9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Saturday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Sunday
9:00 AM - 10:00 PM
About
**Exhibition period extended until the end of 2027** teamLab Planets (Toyosu, Tokyo) is a museum where you walk through water, and a garden where you become one with the flowers. It comprises 4 large-scale artwork spaces and 2 gardens created by art collective teamLab. ・Listed by Lonely Planet as one of the "The 7 best museums in Tokyo (that even Tokyoites are waiting in line to visit)". ・Featured by Condé Nast Traveler as one of "The 26 Best Things to Do in Tokyo". ・Winner of "Asia's Leading Tourist Attraction 2023" at the World Travel Awards, often referred to as the Oscars of the travel industry.
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  • FDCTravel
    Beverly Hills, California124 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Cool experience
    This was a fun outing. Is it something that will blow your mind? No. But it’s different and worth the few bucks it costs to go. Very instagrammable. Also btw, this one is MUCH better than the Osaka one. If you have to choose one then choose Tokyo.
    Visited April 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written May 1, 2023
  • re1na
    Singapore, Singapore865 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    People make this place chaotic
    Way too crowded even though you arrive at the gate before opening hours. Pre-purchase the tickets online and show QR code to skip any chaos at the queues. Water elements are interesting but the unruly crowd, ushering of guests and short allocated time at some exhibits make this a sometimes nerve wrecking experience. Still worth a visit
    Visited February 2023
    Traveled solo
    Written May 3, 2023
  • Sylvia L
    New York City, New York67 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Worth the experience
    Is it a tourist trap? Yes. Is it worth going? Yes. It was a very fun and interactive exhibition. I was wow’s by the lights and had a great laugh during one of the art work. I spent about 1 hr and a half there. Expect to get your foot wet and don’t wear any dresses. There isn’t much food around, but I do recommend trying the veg ramen before you enter. It’s right out side teamlab. It is a bit over priced, but it was packed with favor so I think it’s worth it. They are pretty prompt with the time slot you have so be on time. The line looks long but it moves quickly. the staff are friendly, but they do give you that push to keep it moving when you are inside so there are some art pieces you can’t enjoy longer than you expect. I think this is a great 1 time experience.
    Visited May 2023
    Traveled as a couple
    Written May 16, 2023
  • ECWorld
    Hong Kong, China2,790 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Made for social media - just need to avoid the hordes (go on a rainy afternoon?)
    This must be one of the most visited attractions in Tokyo for young foreign tourists. There are realms of reviews including detailed description of each individual attraction so I will not repeat them here. It is an interesting experience, especially if you could figure out a way to avoid the crowd. Now this seems impossible since the place is usually booked solid, with perhaps a few evening slots unfilled on the weekdays. I went on a rainy afternoon in a week with mostly fine weather - and I was like an hour early. There was significantly less people there than I anticipated, and when I gingerly asked if I could go in during the slot preceding my scheduled time - I was told that it was normally not possible (each slot would be full) but since there weren't so many people there, the staff made an exception for which I was truly grateful (the alternative was not very attractive - there was nothing interesting on a late afternoon in the neighborhood). They limit the number of visitors in each attraction, and there was still a brief wait for some of them, but I was able to enjoy most of them quite thoroughly by finding my own space within the room. Still, all the wonderful IG pictures not withstanding, it is just not possible to enjoy a truly immersive experience with all the people around even with a diminished crowd, which is a pity.
    Visited May 2023
    Traveled solo
    Written June 4, 2023
  • allplanetsearch
    Menlo Park, California311 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Cool and smelly
    This is a busy but very cool art exhibit. It has two areas: water and garden. The water one, as the name suggests, involves walking through a lot of wet areas. The garden one has a few other installations with hanging plants and an artistic garden interpretation. They ask you to go barefooted through all of that, which makes the whole experience, unsurprisingly, smell like wet feet. Strongly. It’s busy, and they try to usher everyone through the experience at about the same pace, which can seem a bit rushed at times. We were in and out in about 90 minutes. But again, with the smell, moving quickly was not bad. The art itself makes for great pictures so it was all worth it.
    Visited June 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written June 7, 2023
  • familytraveljunkies
    Golden, Colorado28 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Sensory Extravaganza! A Must See!
    This was worth the trip to Japan in and of itself. It is unlike anything you can experience elsewhere. I love the comprehensive sensory experience where rooms of intensity are separated by calming black passages. I went twice, and each time left in a state of zen, no matter the crowds or the scent of feet in the change room (it doesn't smell like feet after that). I would love to have my STEAM students build the koi room at school - if only!
    Visited June 2023
    Written June 10, 2023
  • honolulutraveler
    48 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Must Do!
    Great experience. It gets busy so going early is optimal. The water side attraction was much more engaging than the garden side. Beware--there are a few rooms that may be difficult to navigate for older people or people with mobility issues. Overall, this was one of the most memorable experiences for our family and a must-do for anyone visiting Tokyo.
    Visited June 2023
    Traveled with family
    Written June 11, 2023
  • Natasha
    Denver, Colorado51 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Interactive Art Exhibit that made me smile
    I recommend teamLab Planet when visiting the Tokyo area. I traveled with two teenage boys and they weren’t sure how good it would be but both agreed it was something to experience. When we arrived we had to take off our socks and shoes. We then walked up a ramp with rushing water that I think cleaned everyone’s feet well. From there we were immersed in multiple different rooms with different themes. It is hard to describe but I would definitely recommend it! Very artistic, unique, and enjoyable!
    Visited June 2023
    Written June 14, 2023
  • Ajay G
    Atlanta, Georgia134 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Magical Place
    This is a display of high tech graphics and is a fun visit. I would highly recommended this attraction. Make sure to get tickets in advance for the time slot to prevent disappointment esp in high season.
    Visited April 2023
    Written June 19, 2023
  • robinsena
    Orange County, California210 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Short experience, flower room has time limit
    Bought tickets a couple of months in advance online. When you show up for your reservation time there is still another wait with a large line outside of the entrance, although it does move at a steady pace. I found the exhibits to be insta-worthy (which is probably why everyone is coming here) and fun, but we were able to get through in a little over an hour. It's not very big at all. The flower room that they use in the promo pics is the best but they limit your time there to 5-10 mins due to the popularity. Make sure you are aware one of the rooms requires wading in water, so wearing long jeans or dresses is not advised. They offer shorts you can borrow. It was nice to do once but I would not do it again. I'd be interested in seeing some of the other teamlab locations though.
    Visited May 2023
    Written June 29, 2023
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Joninn
Queensland, Australia33 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Family
We (6 adults and 6 children) had a great afternoon! It was a visual and tactile experience. Air, water, mixed flooring...... it was a sensory experience like no other we’ve been to.

Tickets were purchased online for a pre-set time slot which made it very organised.

The food was well priced and good quality.
Written January 14, 2020
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Loca_Melbourne
Melbourne, Australia59 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020
TeamLab Planets is right next to Shin-Toyosu station (handy, considering it was raining when I went) on the Yurikamome Line. The rental shorts are free (2 of the exhibits involve wading in heated water) and they provide free lockers and towels to dry yourself off after each water exhibit. There are about 5 rooms and passage ways in between with sensory experiences for the feet. Two of the rooms are similar to 2 at TeamLab Borderless, but it felt less crowed here so I could take my time and enjoy the rooms more. I booked a 10am - 10:30am time slot and there was barely any line then. Even with taking my time it only took an hour to go through and enjoy. TeamLab Borderless took me around 4 hours as it is larger and had queues inside for some exhibits.
Written January 21, 2020
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rudy_setiawan
Batam Center, Indonesia299 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2023 • Family
A great experience for 1st timer.. We love the water area. Recommended for everyone who is travelling to Tokyo.
We enter at night (last entry around 8.30pm) and spend about 1.5 hours inside. We booked the ticket only few days before and looks like it is very popular, tickets sold out fast so please book early.
Slightly far from where we stay (We stay near Tokyo Sky Tree) and need to change train.
TeamLab Tokyo is just in front of the Shin-Toyosu station on the Yurikamome line, 1 minute walk or less.
Not much eateries around, we walk to the JAL hotel nearby (5-7) minutes walk to have dinner before getting in to the TeamLab, there is Family mart at the hotel as well.
There is outdoor section as well but they provided umbrella just in case it is raining (it rains during our visit) but mostly are indoor activities.
Check out their website for more details on the pricing and entry timing, they increase the entrance ticket starting 1st July 2023.
Written August 18, 2023
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Guillaume M
2 contributions
1.0 of 5 bubbles
Sep 2020 • Couples
Would like to put 0 star but obviously we can't. This is a lighting exhibition for instagramer, nothing more. Save your money and go to real museums (well, if you like museum of course and don't need to feed your instagram). 45min for 6-7 visuals but, from my point of view again, not amazing/technique rooms and 3200¥. We could have paid less (and we thought we did) as we booked during a 30% discount period from 2020/09/01 to 2020/09/18. So everybody is concerned, but still, you have to put a coupon code or the 30% can't be considered!?!? Just get 30% off the tickets prices for this period and don't scam people who don't read the small texts (us, our bad) and trust that the discount is applied... It's like going to sales in a clothes shop with 50% on all articles, but if at the cashier you don't say "I want the 50% discount", they don't apply it. That wouldn't make sense right?! Then your plan doesn't make sense
Written September 13, 2020
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Beachbabe71
Sydney36 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2023 • Family
I have very mixed feelings about this experience. The exhibit was fun and different and the creativity was impressive but the organization leaves a lot to be desired in terms of communication and crowd control. They WAY oversell the tickets for each session meaning we had to wait in line (in the pouring rain) for about forty minutes even though we arrived on time and had booked our tickets months in advance. Once inside we found out that we would need to roll up our pants as part of the exhibit involves being knee deep in water and that some of the exhibits have mirrors on the floor meaning they are not suitable for people wearing skirts. Whilst they had shorts available for hire I feel this should have been explained beforehand so we could have dressed accordingly. The locker room is extremely crowded and there is nowhere to sit to take your shoes on and off. The exhibits are also very crowded and the staff are constantly yelling instructions at everyone which detracts from what should be a calm zen like experience. This was the only place in Japan where we felt the staff were unfriendly and unhelpful. If you are prepared for all these issues you will probably have a fun time.
Written January 16, 2023
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Susan A
49 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Family
Fabulous immersive experience. We took a gazillion photos the first time around, then dropped our phones and cameras in the free lockers and did it again. The second time we read the TeamLab notes on the artworks and discovered that we could influence some of the experiences, and really had fun doing it. A very enjoyable couple of hours. We took the opening shift 9am entry and this meant no waiting time in the entry queue. Would recommend!
Written January 4, 2020
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Yvonne
Hong Kong, China948 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Mar 2023 • Solo
This exhibition focus on experience, if you’ve read Dan Brown’s book the origin, the experience almost mimic the opening scenes of the book. You have to take off your shoes, your socks, and possibly in short, because you will be walking on water to knee-high, you’ll be walking on the garden, to literally use your skin to experience and feel the artwork. We do have to purchase tickets in advance, you can do it online or physically at the location. And there are two part of the Exhibition- water and the garden. Really fascinating。the word of cautious, if you are very sensitive to motion, sickness, I would highly recommend to take related medication before going in.
Written March 6, 2023
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Evelyn A
Cairns, Australia22 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2022
We had read about teamLab Planets Tokyo in the Weekend Australian travel section before leaving Australia, so booked in advance. This proved to be necessary, as was arriving a little early, as by the time the gates opened at 10am, there was a very long queue behind us. It is divided into many different rooms each with its own unique experience. At age 74, there was only one experience I was unable to take part in & this was where the floor sunk down to about knee level when taking steps on it. The staff showed me a pathway round this room so I could wait for my grandson at the exit. Everything else was fine for a person of my age to participate in. At times, it seemed to be a case of just following other people round the various rooms, as there didn't seem to be enough staff to direct us, but I expect staff-shortage is a worldwide problem at present. We spent about 3hrs there which included eating the Ramen noodles after exiting. The day was cold with occasional drizzling rain, so the hot noodles were very welcome. Taxis are available outside the exit for those who just want to get back to the warmth of their hotel, but otherwise, the train station is immediately across the street.
Written December 4, 2022
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Chloe F
93 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Jan 2020 • Family
The illustration of light is simple and eye opening, unfortunately we had to go on 1/1 as most places closed in Japan. So you can imagine there were too many people, but with patience you can still get some decent picture. But 2 of the showings required to queue more than one hour so I had to give up. No queue to buy ticket on the spot but people who already purchased ticket, had to wait for 30 mins, strange.
Written January 10, 2020
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Van Hai
Reykjavik, Iceland869 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Aug 2019 • Friends
This was our first museum in Tokyo after seeing so many people visiting we had to go and were not disappointed.

This place is so trippy and cool woow
Can’t imagine all the work behind the scene to create something like this, we enjoyed everything and make the best out of our day here.

Definitely recommend, this is great fun for all ages.
Written March 14, 2020
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