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Yes — the original MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM: teamLab Borderless in Odaiba closed permanently on 31 August 2022, so you cannot visit Borderless there; to see teamLab's immersive work in Tokyo today, go to teamLab Planets in Toyosu or check teamLab's current projects and announcements before you travel [2][4][3]. This post explains what changed, where to go now in Tokyo, how to buy timed tickets, how to reach the sites, and practical tips for your visit.
The permanent teamLab Borderless museum that operated in Odaiba was closed by Mori Building on 31 August 2022 and the Odaiba site is no longer operating as teamLab Borderless [2][4]. For in-person teamLab experiences in Tokyo today, teamLab Planets TOKYO in Toyosu remains open and is the primary walk-through, large-scale immersive venue inside Tokyo [3]. For new projects, site-specific exhibitions, or temporary shows, check teamLab’s official news and project pages before travel [1].
teamLab Planets uses timed-entry tickets sold online in advance; same-day walk-up entry is frequently unavailable on weekends and holidays, so buy a timed ticket before you arrive [3]. teamLab’s official sites list ticket types, availability calendars, and the online purchase process — reserve a specific entry time and arrive within the allowed window to avoid missing your slot [1][3].
teamLab Borderless was located in the MORI Building DIGITAL ART MUSEUM in Odaiba (the Odaiba waterfront area); that museum is closed and no longer available for visits [2]. teamLab Planets is located in Toyosu, eastern Tokyo; its official access information lists nearby stations and walking routes — Toyosu Station (Yurikamome and Tokyo Metro Yurakucho nearby) and Shin-Toyosu on the newer lines are commonly used to reach the Planets site [3].
teamLab Planets is designed as a walk-through, immersive experience with large projected artworks, soundscapes, and areas where you walk through shallow water or remove your shoes. Expect dark or dimly lit rooms, reflective surfaces, and moving crowds in popular installations [3][1].
Plan for at least 1–2 hours to experience teamLab Planets, longer if you expect queues for popular installations, want to use lockers, or plan to revisit darker or water-based rooms. Weekdays and morning entry times generally have lighter crowds than evenings and weekends — but check the ticket calendar as sold-out dates indicate peak demand [3].
Accessibility varies by installation: some rooms have steps, low lighting, and water features. teamLab Planets publishes accessibility notes on its official site; if you or a member of your party needs special assistance, contact the venue in advance or consult the accessibility information so staff can advise on which areas are appropriate [3].
If your itinerary or ticket dates don’t align with teamLab Planets, watch teamLab’s project page for rotating shows and collaborations around Tokyo and Japan, or visit other digital art spaces run by Mori Building or Tokyo cultural venues for related immersive installations [1][2]. Always verify dates and ticketing on official pages to avoid surprises [1][3].

Before you go: check teamLab Planets’ official site for the latest ticket availability, access maps, and visitor rules; confirm that the Tokyo venue is the correct site for your planned visit rather than the closed Odaiba Borderless location [3][2][1].
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