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TeamLab Borderless

Watch as interactive art projections come to life right before your eyes at the world’s first digital art museum.

Walk through bursting colors, sparkling crystals, and flowers blooming from every direction at teamLab Borderless—a digital art exhibition that’s like nothing else you’ve ever experienced.

Immerse yourself in showers of light. It’s exactly as mind-bending as it sounds.

The exhibit, housed at the Mori Building Digital Art Museum in Odaiba, Tokyo, is truly an experience. The art morphs and transforms, encapsulating visitors and tantalizing their senses.

A shower of colors at teamLab Borderless in Odaiba, Tokyo.

Photo by: Anthony V Moulay A cascade of colors.

Opened in 2018, the museum uses over 400 projectors to fill the 10,000-meter space with free-flowing interactive designs.

Jump into the space-time continuum and experience the evolution of a star from simple stardust to a black hole, or simply immerse yourself in showers of light.

Let the vivid images whisk you away into another dimension.

It’s exactly as mind-bending as it sounds, and that’s only the beginning—teamLab Borderless has much more in store.

An interactive experience

Google teamLab Borderless and the Forest of Resonating Lamps will definitely pop up. The extremely Instagram famous room is filled with countless LED bulbs in an array of color schemes.

Teamlab borderless in Odaiba, Tokyo at the Mori Digital Art Museum Lamps

Photo by: senngokujidai4434 The Forest of Resonating Lamps.

One visit might take you to any icy blue fantasy, while the next may see the room glowing with different hues of green and purple. No two visits are ever the same.

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There is no correct way to explore the fluid designs being projected before you, but the Crystal World area is one of the most dazzling. With mirrors in every direction, reflecting a maze of shimmering crystals, the possibilities are endless.

The mystical background music sets the tone perfectly for this fairytale of lights, colors, and sounds.

Reach out and touch the characters marching along the museum walls to see how they interact with you, but be gentle with the fluttering butterflies—if you touch them, they’ll die.

Teamlab borderless in Odaiba, Tokyo.

Photo by: rabbit_akra Which way is up and which way is down?

With countless artworks, a teahouse, and even a kid-friendly area, you can (and will) spend hours here.

While the museum is practically made for Instagram, the best way to enjoy it is distraction-free, letting the vivid images whisk you away into another dimension.

Trivia

Mori Art Museum

There's more than one Mori Art Museum in Tokyo! The teamLab Borderless installation is in Odaiba, not the Roppongi location. Don't go to the wrong one by mistake!

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Things To Know

Hours and fees

Tickets cost ¥3200 for adults and ¥1000 for children under 15. Open 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on weekdays, and until 9 p.m. on weekends and holidays. Though tickets can be purchased at the museum on the day, we recommend buying them in advance online at https://ticket.teamlab.art/#/ or from Lawson convenience stores at the Loppi ticket machine.

How To Get There

Address

Japan, 〒135-0064 Tokyo, Koto City, Aomi, 1 Chome−3−8 お台場パレットタウン

By train

The closest stations are Aomi Station on the Yurikamome line or Tokyo Teleport Station on the Rinkai line. From either station, the museum is about three to five minutes on foot, just follow the signs for teamLab Borderless.


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