teamLab Borderless, Tokyo – Japan

teamLab Borderless, in Tokyo, Japan, is a different level of next generation creativity at the display. 

It is more than a museum. People visiting Japan must go and see this modern visual art as it is fun for all ages. 

The place exhibits different themes in different rooms that are fun to explore. Illusions in each room interact with you. It has all – music, color, and light, and things around morph and change. The digital art museum creates illusions of a different level. Themes and exhibits are fun to explore.

Crystal lighting and color-changing lamps are some of the best attractions.

Since there are a lot of rooms, so make sure to see everything.  Therefore, it is preferred to come early. Magical and fun experience and so worth a visit. One can bring the camera in to capture the moments.

It is better to buy tickets in advance. Online booking is preferred.

Pics and videos on the internet do not do justice to the mesmerizing experience. One would want to visit again. Don’t be put off by the entrance fee as the experience is worth it. One of the highlights of the Tokyo trip so must include it in the itinerary.

Below are the videos and images of teamLab Borderless. Click on each for the enlarged view.

Crystal lighting
color-changing lamps

The TeamLab Borderless Digital Art Museum is in Odaiba, an artificial island located in Tokyo Bay. The nearest station is Aomi station on the Yurikamome Line, and it takes about 3 minutes by walk. You can find different access routes mentioned in the link below:
https://borderless.teamlab.art/

The tickets can be easily booked online. The website has an option to choose languages. Cost of the ticket is 3200 yen for adults and 1000 yen for children.
https://borderless.teamlab.art/

Interestingly, many exciting art exhibitions by TeamLabs can be found in various places in Japan as well as other countries. You can find more information about it from the link below: https://www.teamlab.art/e/?type=

teamlab borderless

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