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Tokyo’s teamLab Museums Record Over 4.2 Million Visitors in 2025. teamLab Borderless Welcomes 1.69 Million, teamLab Planets 2.51 Million

Over the course of the year, over 4.2 million visitors (*1) visited teamLab’s 2 museums in Tokyo. teamLab Borderless (Azabudai Hills, Tokyo) welcomed around 1.69 million visitors in 2025. teamLab Borderless was selected by the U.S. based international news magazine, TIME as one of the “ World's Greatest Places 2024.” teamLab Planets (Toyosu, Tokyo) welcomed around 2.51 million visitors in 2025. teamLab Planets received the World Travel Awards for “Asia’s Leading Tourist Attraction” twice, in 2023 and 2025, standing alongside world heritage sites such as the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal, and Angkor Wat. The proportion of international visitors to the teamLab museums in Tokyo differs significantly from the overall distribution of inbound tourists to Tokyo (*2), with many coming from far-reaching countries such as the United States, Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom. teamLab museums in Tokyo have also welcomed renowned people from around the world. teamLab Borderless Instagram teamLab Planets Instagram *1 According to ticket purchase data from the official teamLab Borderless and teamLab Planets website (survey period: January 1, 2025 - December 31, 2025) *2 Based on “2024 Survey on Behavioral Characteristics of Foreign Tourists by Country/Region” published by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, and the Japan Tourism Statistics released by the JNTO.

Featured on Tokyo Updates, Jan 21, 2026

Move Your Body, Expand Your Mind Amidst the Creations of Tokyo's Top Art Collective

In the Toyosu district, lying just adjacent to Tokyo Bay, the art museum known as teamLab Planets Tokyo has seen resounding success since it first opened to the public in 2018. Attracting over 2.5 million visitors during Japan's 2023 fiscal year, it received a designation from the Guinness World Records in 2024 as the most visited museum (single art group).(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on PR TIMES, Oct 17, 2025

teamLab Planets Welcomes a Total of 10 Million Visitors: Reaching 5 Million International Visitors, and Becoming a Primary Destination in Tokyo.

teamLab Planets welcomed over 10 million visitors from more than 211 countries and regions as of October 12 September 22, 2025, just 7 years and 3 months after opening.*1 Of the total visitors, approximately 5 million were international tourists. Many came from far-reaching countries such as the United States, Australia, China/Hong Kong, Canada, the United Kingdom, and Germany, and more than 70% of visitors purchased tickets before arriving in Japan, indicating that visiting the museum was one of the reasons for their trip to Tokyo.*2 *1 According to ticket purchase data from the official teamLab Planets website (survey period: July 7, 2018 - October 12, 2025). *2 According to visitor survey data conducted by teamLab Planets (survey period: January 1, 2025 - September 30, 2025).

Featured on The Chosun Daily, Oct 16, 2025

TeamLab Borderless Draws 1.55 Million With Immersive Art

TeamLab Borderless, which opened at the large complex Azabudai Hills in Tokyo, Japan, last February, has marked its first anniversary. Annual visitors reached 1.55 million, with 65% of them being international guests. In July of last year, Time magazine selected the venue as one of the “World’s 100 Greatest Places (including hotels).”(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on World Travel Awards, Oct 13, 2025

teamLab Planets TOKYO Wins the World Travel Award as “Asia’s Leading Tourist Attraction”, Alongside Nominees Including the World Heritage Sites such as the Great Wall of China and Angkor Wat: Second Award Since 2023.

teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM in Toyosu, Tokyo was announced as the winner of the World Travel Awards for Asia’s Leading Tourist Attraction 2025. This is the second time teamLab Planets has won the said award, following its first in 2023. The World Travel Awards is one of the most prestigious honors in the travel industry, selected based on votes from travel industry professionals and the general public across more than 200 countries worldwide. “Asia's Leading Tourist Attraction 2025” is the Asia category of the “World's Leading Tourist Attraction 2025,” which honors the world’s most outstanding travel destinations. Nominees included world heritage sites such as the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal, and Angkor Wat. The nominees for Asia’s Leading Tourist Attraction 2025 were as follows (in alphabetical order): Angkor Temples (Cambodia) Borobudur (Indonesia) Great Wall of China Ha Long Bay (Vietnam) Intramuros (Philippines) Sengan-en and Shoko Shuseikan Museum (Kagoshima, Japan) Taj Mahal (India) teamLab SuperNature Macao (China) Terracotta Warriors (China) The Forbidden City (China) Tokyo Imperial Palace (Japan) Victoria Peak (Hong Kong) World Travel Awards Official Website: https://www.worldtravelawards.com/award-asias-leading-tourist-attraction-2025

Featured on World Travel Awards, Oct 13, 2025

teamLab SuperNature Macao Nominated for “Asia’s Leading Tourist Attraction 2025” at the World Travel Awards, Alongside the World Heritage Sites such as the Great Wall of China and Angkor Wat

teamLab Super Nature Macao in Macao was nominated for the World Travel Awards for “Asia’s Leading Tourist Attraction 2025”. The World Travel Awards is one of the most prestigious honors in the travel industry, selected based on votes from travel industry professionals and the general public across more than 200 countries worldwide. “Asia's Leading Tourist Attraction 2025” is the Asia category of the “World's Leading Tourist Attraction 2025,” which honors the world’s most outstanding travel destinations. Nominees included world heritage sites such as the Great Wall of China, the Taj Mahal, and Angkor Wat. Furthermore, teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM.com in Toyosu, Tokyo was announced as the winner of the World Travel Awards for Asia’s Leading Tourist Attraction 2025 twice, in both 2023 and 2025. The nominees for Asia’s Leading Tourist Attraction 2025 were as follows (in alphabetical order): ・Angkor Temples (Cambodia) ・Borobudur (Indonesia) ・Great Wall of China ・Ha Long Bay (Vietnam) ・Intramuros (Philippines) ・Sengan-en and Shoko Shuseikan Museum (Kagoshima, Japan) ・Taj Mahal (India) ・teamLab SuperNature Macao (China) ・Terracotta Warriors (China) ・The Forbidden City (China) ・Tokyo Imperial Palace (Japan) ・Victoria Peak (Hong Kong) World Travel Awards Official Website: https://www.worldtravelawards.com/award-asias-leading-tourist-attraction-2025

Featured on Hypebeast, Oct 08, 2025

teamLab Opens Biovortex Kyoto, Its Largest Museum in Japan - Featuring over 50 immersive artworks.

teamLab has opened the doors to its latest permanent art museum, Universe of Existence, Universe of Perception: teamLab Biovortex Kyoto, in the Minami-ku area. As part of the Kyoto Station Southeast Area Project, this expansive new space will span over 10,000 square meters, making it the largest exhibition by the art collective in Japan.(Excerpt from the text)

Featured on Japan Guide, Oct 05, 2025

teamLab Biovortex Kyoto - Immersive digital art museum

teamLab Biovortex Kyoto is a digital art museum in Kyoto, which opened in October 2025, about a ten minute walk southwest of Kyoto Station. The museum features over 50 artworks designed to immerse visitors in a world that transcends physical boundaries.Spread across four floors and covering over 10,000 square meters, the museum offers mostly dark exhibition spaces illuminated by dynamic lights and interactive digital installations. (Excerpt from the text)