teamLab Planets TOKYO
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teamLab Planets TOKYO is a Guinness World Record holder, recognized as the most visited museum dedicated to a single art group in the world, welcoming over 2.5 million visitors annually and earning Asia’s Leading Tourist Attraction at the World Travel Awards in both 2023 and 2025. Located in the Toyosu waterfront district of Koto Ward, the museum opened in July 2018 and significantly expanded in January 2025 with the addition of a new Forest area. The museum is organized into four experiential zones: the Water area, where visitors remove shoes and wade barefoot through knee-high shallow pools reflecting infinite digital imagery; the Garden, where over 13,000 real orchids float overhead in the Floating Flower Garden installation; the Forest, opened in 2025 and containing the Athletics Forest, Future Park, and Catching and Collecting Extinct Forest zones; and the Open-Air area, featuring a plaza, public artworks, and the popular Vegan Ramen UZU restaurant. Core artworks include the Drawing on the Water Surface with Koi, the Soft Black Hole, and the Infinite Crystal Universe. Each installation reacts to visitors’ movements, blurring the line between art and audience. Advance tickets are strongly recommended as time slots sell out frequently. The museum is a one-minute walk from Shin-Toyosu Station on the Yurikamome Line. Shorts are advisable, as visitors will walk through water.
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