
teamLab Borderless
Maze-like digital-art museum in Azabudai Hills — wander, no fixed route.
The call
Worth it if you are traveling with kids and you are traveling as a couple.
Why
- 01
There's no map and no path — you push through dark rooms and curtains of light and stumble into the famous Lamp Forest and waterfall walls.
Our read - 02
It's mesmerising and very photogenic, but it's easy to miss rooms, it gets disorienting, and crowds in the small spaces can break the spell.
Our read
Is it a fit?
Go if
You are traveling with kids
With kids, teamLab Borderless is an easy yes.
You are traveling as a couple
As a couple, teamLab Borderless is an easy yes.
You are traveling solo
Solo, teamLab Borderless is an easy yes.
You care about the visual experience
teamLab Borderless rewards a trip built around beauty & photography.
Think twice if
You want context, not just the photograph
teamLab Borderless is the wrong stop for depth & learning.
You are watching the budget
teamLab Borderless can strain a tight budget. Go only when it is a priority.
You only have one day
Keep teamLab Borderless only when it outranks a half-day elsewhere.
You want something active
teamLab Borderless offers some adventure, but not enough to make it the reason to go.
Plan it well
- Cost
- ¥3,800–4,800
- Timing
- Weekday or opening hour before the small rooms fill
- Booking
- Timed tickets in advance; ¥3,800–4,800; allow 2–3 hours
- Allow
- 2–3 hrs
- Accessibility
- Dark, multi-level maze with uneven footing is hard for limited mobility
- Getting there
- Azabudai Hills, near Kamiyacho and Roppongi-itchome stations
Consider instead
Sources and method (2)
- Reopened in a purpose-built space at Azabudai Hills on 9 February 2024, after the original Odaiba site closed. timeout.com ↗
- Adult tickets run roughly ¥3,800–¥4,800 with dynamic pricing; ¥200 more if bought at the door. teamlab.art ↗