TeamLab planets TOKYO ✨

✅ Highlights
• The work of the artist-technology collective teamLab emphasizes the "walk into the art" experience, which includes walking barefoot through shallow water, a reflective glass floor, hanging flower gardens, and a room of thousands of LED lights.
• Located in the Toyosu district (Kōtō Ward, Tokyo) – just a 1-minute walk from Shin-Toyosu Station.
• It is recognized by Guinness World Records as the single most visited art museum in the world (>2.5 million visitors between April 2023 and March 2024).
• There are also vegan ramen and dessert restaurants inside the building, such as Vegan Ramen UZU, which is a unique and interesting addition.

⚠️ Things to consider before visiting:
• Advance ticket reservations and time slots are required, as there are limited numbers of visitors per session.
• Walking through shallow water requires removing shoes. Some rooms have glass/mirror floors. We recommend wearing pants that can be pulled up or shoes that can be removed easily.

• Some reviews indicate that it can be quite crowded, especially on weekends and in the late afternoon, and that children may be noisy. Some rooms are dark and the floors can be slippery.
• Some reviews comment that the "newness/attractiveness" may decrease with age (wear and tear on the floor), such as previous issues with the cleanliness of the water and floors.

🎯 Who is it suitable for?
• Those who enjoy interactive art experiences and want to "touch" the work rather than just view still images.
• Couples or groups of friends who want cool Instagram-style photos.
• Families with older children (though young children may be too old to comfortably "walk on water/glass floors.")
• If you have limited time in Tokyo and are looking for something different, outside of the usual "temple/shrine" theme.

📝 Visitor Tips
• Visit early in the morning or during opening hours (first slot) when there are fewer people. 
• Wear pants that can be pulled up (like shorts or pants that can be rolled up) and shoes that are easy to take on and off.
• You can definitely take photos, but try to spend time actually experiencing the area rather than just finding an angle.
• Make sure your clothing/shoes are water-resistant/slip-resistant.
• Don't rush. Having 2–3 hours will help you appreciate each room more.
• Avoid going during heavy rain or rush hours, as there may be long lines or crowds.

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Post by analogpoyd | Oct 30, 2025

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