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teamLab Borderless: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM

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Museum Gallery

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4.6 (21745 reviews)

Popular, immersive museum known for its colorful, futuristic digital art installations & photo ops.

Japan, 〒106-0041 Tokyo, Minato City, Toranomon, 5-chōme−9−9 Azabudai Hills Garden Plaza B, B1

+81 3-6230-9666

Did You Know?
6 facts
Borderless
No Map Required

The museum is designed to be 'borderless,' meaning the artworks move freely between rooms and interact with each other, creating a dynamic and ever-changing experience. There is no set path, encouraging visitors to explore and discover.

10,000 sqm
Vast Space

teamLab Borderless occupies a sprawling 10,000 square meters of complex, three-dimensional space, allowing for immersive and large-scale digital installations.

520
Number of Computers

It is estimated that over 520 computers and 470 projectors power the museum's complex and interactive digital art installations.

Interactivity
Touch and Influence

Many of the artworks are interactive, responding to the presence and actions of visitors. This allows for a unique and personalized experience, as your movements can directly influence the art around you.

Highlights from Reviews

immersive experience

The museum offers a unique and immersive experience blending digital art, technology, and sensory exploration.

interactive exhibits

The interactive exhibits, such as the ability to create and project your own art, provide a hands-on and engaging experience.

diverse installations

The museum houses diverse and captivating installations, each offering a unique sensory experience.

family-friendly

The museum is suitable for all ages, with dedicated spaces and activities for children.

free lockers

Lockers are available for free to store belongings, allowing visitors to explore the museum hands-free.

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