teamLab Borderless: MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM

A Digital Art Museum in Odaiba, Tokyo, features art that changes in response to the viewer's actions, allowing you to experience an immersive artistic world.

  • Tokyo and its vicinity
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  • Theme Park
  • All Year
  • Family (kids aged 6 and under)
  • Family (kids age 7+)
  • Family (no kids)
  • Spouse or partner
  • Friends

5-9 Toranomon, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan (Azabudai Hills Garden Plaza B, B1)

4.5

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Simon Poulin (Country/region:Canada)

5

  • Tokyo and its vicinity
  • Experience
  • Theme Park
  • Family (kids aged 6 and under)
  • Spouse or partner
  • 4 people
  • MIMARU Tokyo Ueno Inaricho

What We Loved

The uniqueness and creativity of the experience is remarkable

What Could Be Better

Nothing

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MIMARU Tokyo Akasaka
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Encounter Dreamlike, Living Art!

A museum that is filled with Digital Arts, but different from other museums since the Arts are moving from one place to another without a limit. Even if you decide to stand in one place, you will not get bored because of the changes and movements in the arts. All the staff seems to be good at speaking English and guiding guests who cannot find their way through this mapless floor. It's fun to experience in a group, but I think it's also a place where you can have a leisurely experience in a pair or even alone.

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MIMARU Tokyo Akasaka

    • Tokyo
    • MIMARU

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    Peaceful neighborhood in the heart of Tokyo, perfect location for sightseeing or business.

    Akasaka Station(Tokyo Metro) 4-minute walk

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