teamLab Planets Skip-the-Line Tickets [Premium Pass] Tickets at teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM

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teamLab Planets Skip-the-Line Tickets [Premium Pass]

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  • Spectacular visuals
  • Magical atmosphere

Visitors rave about the immersive and interactive experience at teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM, with many praising the stunning visuals and unique exhibits. With a 4.7-star rating based on 337 reviews, it's clear that this attraction is a must-visit for anyone looking for a unique and memorable experience in Tokyo.

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teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM transforms art into an interactive digital experience where you walk barefoot through water, light and motion-responsive installations. This Premium Pass gets you straight inside without queuing, giving you more time to explore the world's most talked-about digital art museum in Tokyo's Toyosu district.

Once inside, you'll remove your shoes and wade through knee-deep water where digital koi fish swim around your feet, changing direction as you move. The museum features no set path, so you can explore freely at your own pace. Each room offers something different - from cascading digital flowers that respond to your presence to LED forests that light up as you walk through them. The technology is responsive, meaning your movements directly influence what you see, making every visit unique.

Highlights

  • Floating in the Falling Universe of Flowers - cascading petals surround you in an ever-changing environment
  • Crystal World - thousands of LEDs create a forest of light that responds to your motion
  • Water-based artworks where you wade through installations and become part of the art itself
  • Digital koi swimming around your feet in shimmering knee-deep water
  • Mirrored landscapes with shifting lights that react to your presence
  • No fixed route - explore freely and revisit favourite rooms as you like

Plan Your Visit to teamLab Planets

Entry is limited to your chosen time slot, with last admission one hour before closing. Plan to spend 1-2 hours inside, though you can take as long as you need. Arrive within your designated time window and bring identification to show with your digital ticket at the information desk.

Dress comfortably for walking through water and consider bringing a change of clothes for children. Free lockers are available after the entrance to store your shoes and belongings. Some areas involve low light or dark corridors, so take extra care with small children. The museum is accessible for wheelchair users, with assistance available for transfers to museum-provided wheelchairs where needed.

While you're exploring Tokyo's digital art scene, you might also enjoy the Tokyo Skytree observation decks for panoramic city views, or immerse yourself in traditional culture at Meiji Shrine for a perfect contrast to teamLab's futuristic installations.

Why you'll love it

  • Cut down on waiting time with skip-the-line access and head straight into the experience at teamLab Planets
  • Immerse yourself in a one-of-a-kind digital art space where futuristic technology brings beauty to life
  • Walk barefoot through glowing water as digital koi swim around you and respond to your touch
  • Step into the surreal Floating in the Falling Universe of Flowers and watch vibrant petals cascade all around you
  • Upgrade your trip with unlimited rides on Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway, plus a 1-hour RED° TOKYO TOWER trial, a Sensoji incense offering experience, and other exclusive add-ons.

What's included

  • Skip-the-line entry to TeamLab Planets Access to Tokyo Subway and more(as per option selected)

Good to know

Age suitability
Children under the age of 4 are not permitted to enter the venue. Children aged 4-12 must be accompanied by an adult at all times.
Opening hours
  • Mon-Sun09:00-22:00
Know before you go

Your experience at teamLab Planets

Arriving with your Premium Pass, you can head straight into teamLab Planets in Tokyo without waiting in the entry queues. From the start, the experience is designed to immerse you in digital art brought to life through light, water and motion. Before entering the exhibition space, you'll remove your footwear to ensure a deeper and more direct connection with the interactive environments inside.

Immersive Digital Exhibitions

Each gallery within teamLab Planets delivers a distinctive sensory adventure. In some areas, you'll walk barefoot through knee-deep shimmering water where digital koi gracefully swim around your feet, changing direction as you move. Other spaces offer mirrored landscapes and illuminate with shifting lights that seem to react to your presence. Whether the room is bright, dark or filled with moving patterns, each zone has been thoughtfully crafted for interaction and awe.

  • Floating in the Falling Universe of Flowers: Become surrounded by cascading petals in an ever-changing environment that feels surreal and otherworldly

  • Crystal World: Step into a forest of light, with thousands of LEDs surrounding you and responding to your motion

  • Expansive water-based artworks: Enjoy installations that blend art and the natural elements, letting you feel as though you are a part of the work itself

No Set Path—Explore Freely

Unlike traditional museums, there’s no fixed route. You are free to choose where and how to move through the installations, allowing for a personalised journey. Move at your own pace—pause to take in fleeting visual moments or revisit favourite rooms as you like. The dynamic aspects mean that no two visits ever feel quite the same.

Interactive Technology and Accessibility

Every artwork draws on cutting-edge digital technology. From responsive floors and walls to installations that respond to crowds, the museum continuously evolves during your stay. Children and adults alike will enjoy the way their steps and gestures influence the light, images and water. Some areas involve low light, dark corridors or water-based elements, so follow instructions and take care, especially with small children or if you have accessibility needs.

Practical Information

  • Entry is limited to your chosen time slot, with the last admission an hour before closing

  • Plan to dress comfortably for walking through water and bring a change of clothes for children if needed

  • Lockers are available for storing shoes and personal belongings

Premium Pass Benefits

The Premium Pass does not only let you skip the main entry line; it ensures you start your adventure stress-free and with more time to enjoy inside. Please note, skip-the-line benefits apply only at the entrance, not at individual exhibits within.

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Visitor guidelines
  • Arrive within your designated entry time as last admission is one hour before closing

  • Be ready to remove your shoes and socks upon arrival at the entrance

  • Wear clothes suitable for wading through shallow water in some exhibits

  • Store belongings in the free lockers provided after entering

  • Bring identification and show your digital ticket at the information desk

Cancellation policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

Frequently asked

Is footwear allowed inside teamLab Planets?

No, all visitors must remove footwear before entering the exhibit areas

Can I re-enter teamLab Planets after exiting?

Re-entry is not permitted once you have left the museum

Are lockers provided for personal belongings?

Yes, free lockers are available after the entrance to store items and shoes

Is teamLab Planets accessible for wheelchair users?

Certain areas require transfer to a museum-provided wheelchair; assistance is available

Can I use my ticket for teamLab Borderless?

No, tickets are valid only for teamLab Planets in Toyosu, Tokyo

Where you'll be

teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM, 6-chōme-1-16 Toyosu, Koto City, Tokyo 135-0061, Japan

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