A must-visit in Japan😄 teamLab in Tokyo
This time I went to the immersive art exhibition of teamLab in Tokyo. I made an appointment online on weekdays. There weren't many people when I arrived, but I still had to queue at the door! After entering, I first put my belongings in the locker because there will be an exhibition area full of water on site. There are many art installations inside, and everyone can enjoy and check in. The least crowded time at teamLab is around 4pm. As long as you wait patiently, you can find a relatively empty corner to check in. I think the most suitable exhibition hall to check in is the room full of mirrors, which contains a universe made up of countless light points, constantly shining in various colors. It seems to form an endless space. Another special exhibition hall has a room filled with water, and lights shine on the water to create the effect of koi carp dancing with people. Being there feels like being the protagonist in a Hayao Miyazaki cartoon! Another exhibition hall is filled with floating spheres, and visitors need to push aside the spheres to enter. When people hit or impact the sphere, it will turn into another color, and other spheres will also have a chain reaction, and finally the entire space will change, which feels very special. There is also this moss garden, which is an open-air space full of ovoids! It feels like you are in space when you enter it, which is quite interesting.
📸Check-in index: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
🗼Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Address: teamLab Planets TOKYO 6-1-16 Toyosu, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Business hours: Monday to Friday (10:00 - 20:00), Saturday, Sunday and Japanese public holidays (9:00 - 21:00)
Ticket price: Adults ¥3,200, junior high school students ¥2,000, children 12 years old or younger ¥1,000, children 3 years old or younger free
Adults: ¥3,500, junior high school students: ¥2,300, children 12 years and under: ¥1,300, children 3 years and under: free
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