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teamLab Borderless Tokyo at Azabudai Hills

Duration

2–4 hours

Price

From ¥3,800 / person

Type

Admission Ticket

teamLab Borderless at Azabudai Hills is the world's largest permanent digital art museum — a labyrinthine maze of 60+ interconnected art installations where artworks move freely between rooms. Unlike a conventional museum, there are no maps: works flow, transform, and interact with visitors in a boundless, ever-changing universe.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is teamLab Borderless at Azabudai Hills?+
teamLab Borderless reopened at Azabudai Hills in February 2024 after relocating from Odaiba. Azabudai Hills is in Minato-ku, Tokyo, accessible from Kamiyacho Station (Hibiya Line, exit 1, 5 min walk) and Roppongi Station (Oedo Line, exit 3, 10 min walk).
How long does it take to see teamLab Borderless?+
Most visitors spend 2–3 hours. Those who want to explore every zone and revisit favorites often stay 4 hours. There is no time limit on entry, so you can move at your own pace throughout the day.
Is teamLab Borderless good for photography?+
Excellent for photography — virtually every installation creates stunning images. Tripods are not permitted, but smartphones and handheld cameras capture beautiful shots. The Forest of Resonating Lamps and Crystal World are the most popular photo spots.
How far in advance should I book teamLab Borderless tickets?+
Book 1–3 weeks in advance for weekdays, 3–4 weeks for weekends. Peak periods (spring holidays, summer) require even earlier booking. Last-minute tickets are occasionally available on the day, but this is risky for busy periods.
Is there a restaurant at teamLab Borderless?+
EN TEA HOUSE, a digital nature tea ceremony space, operates inside the museum. Azabudai Hills itself has numerous restaurants and cafes. The full Azabudai Hills complex includes dozens of dining options across Japanese, international, and fine dining categories.

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