teamLab Borderless
Tokyo

teamLab Borderless

~2 min|Azabudai, Azabudai, Minato, Japan

teamLab Borderless is the world's most visited digital art museum — an immersive labyrinth of projection-mapped rooms where artworks flow across walls, floors, and ceilings without boundaries, responding to the presence and movement of visitors. Created by teamLab (a Tokyo-based art collective of 600+ engineers, programmers, animators, and artists), the museum relocated from Odaiba to Azabudai Hills in 2024 and has become one of the most in-demand cultural experiences in Tokyo.

The museum has no set route — visitors wander through interconnected rooms where digital flowers bloom and scatter, waterfalls cascade across surfaces, and constellations of light respond to touch. The rooms merge into each other ("borderless" refers to both the art and the architecture), and the experience of walking through a space where the walls have dissolved into moving light is disorienting, beautiful, and entirely unlike any conventional museum visit.

The museum's popularity means advance booking is essential — tickets sell out weeks ahead, particularly on weekends. The experience takes about 2 hours and involves walking, standing, and the occasional moment of vertigo when the projections make the floor appear to disappear. Wear white (the projections show up better on light-colored clothing) and arrive at opening to beat the crowds.

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teamLab Borderless relocated to Azabudai Hills in 2024

teamLab is a collective of over 600 members

The museum has no set route and rooms flow into each other

It is one of the most visited digital art museums in the world

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Azabudai, Azabudai, Minato, Japan

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