teamLab Borderless, a digital art museum in Tokyo, has been ranked 42nd globally and 4th in Japan among the world's most visited art museums in 2025, according to The Art Newspaper. The museum, known for its dynamic and interactive digital artworks, rose significantly in the rankings from 52nd place in 2024.
In 2025, the top 100 museums collectively attracted 200 million visitors, highlighting a growing interest in art institutions worldwide. teamLab Borderless, located in the Azabudai Hills Garden Plaza, offers a unique experience with its 'museum without a map' concept, where artworks change with the seasons and interact with visitors.
The museum features several immersive exhibitions, such as 'Memory of Topography,' where spring flowers and budding rice plants respond to the movements of visitors, and 'Proliferating Immense Life – A Whole Year per Year,' where giant spring flowers bloom and scatter. Another popular exhibit, 'Flowers Bloom in an Infinite Universe inside a Teacup,' allows visitors to witness flowers blooming inside a teacup as they drink tea.
teamLab Borderless has also been recognized by TIME Magazine in its 'World's Greatest Places 2024' list, further cementing its status as a leading destination for art enthusiasts. The museum operates with a dynamic pricing system for tickets, with prices starting at JPY 3,600 for adults. Tickets can be purchased online for designated dates and times.
As the museum continues to captivate audiences with its innovative approach to digital art, it remains a significant contributor to Tokyo's cultural landscape and a testament to the growing appeal of interactive art experiences.



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