Overview
Opened in 2018 in Toyosu by the Japanese digital art collective teamLab, Planets is an immersive museum where you take off your shoes and walk knee-deep through water, experiencing infinite universes created by giant mirrors and digital projections. The Floating Flower Garden, filled with 13,000 live orchids suspended in air, is an Instagram favorite, and every installation reacts to visitor movement, creating ever-changing scenes. Guinness World Records named it the world's most visited museum. Admission JPY 3,800 (advance booking required). A 1-minute walk from Shin-Toyosu Station (Yurikamome Line).
Opening Hours
10:00-22:00 (seasonal variations; last entry 21:00)
Travel Tips
Online advance booking is required. Short skirts aren't advised due to mirrored floors, and bring a waterproof phone case as you may get wet.
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