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teamLab Planets TOKYO

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Introduction|teamLab Planets TOKYO (Toyosu, Tokyo)

teamLab Planets TOKYO in Toyosu, Tokyo, is an interactive art exhibition based on the concept of “immersion.” It consists of a series of massive immersive artworks that change in response to visitors’ interactions.
Stepping into teamLab Planets TOKYO is like entering a “museum submerged in water and a garden that blends with flowers.” The artworks transform in response to visitors’ interactions, blurring the boundaries between the body and the art.
Purchase your teamLab Planets exhibition tickets in advance to enjoy the ultimate experience of feeling art with your body and becoming one with the artworks!

Don’t miss these must-see exhibits:
Endless Crystal Universe: This three-dimensional work is created by accumulating points of light, using a technique similar to pointillism—where images are painted with countless colored dots—to form an infinitely expanding group of light sculptures.
Microcosms Echoing in the Moss Garden: A moss garden dotted with Ovoi (egg-shaped forms) that change their appearance with the rising and setting of the sun.
Soft Black Hole: As you try to take a step forward, your feet sink downward. The space itself constantly shifts in response to your body weight. In turn, your body is influenced by the ever-changing space. As people move through the space, they influence one another. Your body alters the space, and the space, in turn, alters the bodies of others.
Sketch Umwelt World: Draw pictures of airplanes, dolphins, eagles, and butterflies on paper, and these drawings will materialize in three dimensions, flying into the world before you. Touch the flying airplanes, dolphins, eagles, or butterflies, and they will accelerate or flee.
Water Surface Depicting Koi Dancing with People: Koi swim freely in an infinitely expanding water surface, while people move through the water. The koi are influenced by the people or other koi in the water, and when a koi collides with a person, it transforms into flowers that scatter. The flowers in the work change continuously throughout the year, blooming with the flowers native to the region during that month.
Universe of Fire Particles Falling from the Sky: When people stand on the artwork, it produces absolute black, and the shape of the flames changes accordingly. Influenced by human behavior, the artwork will be in a state of perpetual flux.

Details

teamLab Planets TOKYO (Toyosu, Tokyo) Admission Ticket

Instructions & Notes

1. Please make sure to redeem your e-ticket in advance via the Travel Contents App. (Once redeemed, ticket cannot be cancelled.)
2. Admission is limited to a single entry.
3. Please note that tickets from the same order must be used and presented for entry at the same time; separate entries are not permitted.
4. Tickets are valid only on the designated date; entry will not be granted without a valid ticket.
5. Please note that there may be a 30–60-minute wait for entry; please be patient in the event of delays. Last admission is one hour before closing.
6. The event is wheelchair accessible.
※ Wheelchair users must switch to a wheelchair provided by the venue upon entry. The number of wheelchairs available on-site is limited, and they are standard models without special accessories.
7. Some exhibition areas require visitors to enter barefoot. Please remove your shoes before entering the designated area; water in the exhibits may reach adult knee level.
8. We recommend bringing a change of clothes for children in case they get wet.
※ If clothing becomes wet, staff will ask you to change. For safety reasons, visitors are prohibited from entering the next exhibit area while wearing wet clothing.
※ If you do not have a change of clothes, towels are available for rent on-site. Please dry your clothes before proceeding to the next exhibit.
9. One of the exhibition areas features a mirrored space. Wearing skirts or loose-fitting pants may result in accidental exposure; we recommend wearing pants during your visit.
10. We assume no liability for personal injury or loss caused by the facilities during your visit.
11. Due to the complex layout of the venue, pets (including guide dogs) are not permitted.
12. Small lockers are available for free use on-site. Dimensions: 23 cm wide, 34 cm deep, 37 cm high.
13. Please note that some works feature flashing lights, bright illumination, or loud sounds.
14. To manage visitor flow, teamLab Planets TOKYO in Toyosu will offer advance sales of e-tickets for specific dates and times (each 30-minute period constitutes one time slot).
Additionally, the number of tickets available and the number of visitors admitted per time slot will be limited to prevent overcrowding following the reopening.
15. The exhibition will remain open in light rain; however, it may be canceled in the event of heavy rain and strong winds, such as during a typhoon.
16. For safety reasons, certain areas are off-limits to pregnant women.
17. If accompanied by children, please hold their hands tightly at all times to prevent accidents.
18. Please note that video and photography may occur on-site without prior notice.
19. Strollers are not permitted inside the venue; please leave them in the designated area before entering.
20. Please visit the official website for the latest terms of service and other important information.
21. Outside food and beverages, hazardous items (e.g., bottles, cans, fireworks, laser pointers), and items that may disturb other visitors are prohibited inside the venue.
22. Smoking and alcohol consumption are prohibited. Anyone found in violation will be asked to leave immediately.
23. Photography is permitted on-site, but commercial photography and live streaming of copyrighted content are prohibited.
24. Opening hours and days off are subject to change. Please check the official website for the latest details before your visit.

Redemption Location

📍teamLab Planets TOKYO, 6-1-16 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0061, Japan

Links

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