Travel+Leisure Asia登載。(Dec 08, 2025)
ADD NAGAI BOTANICAL GARDEN TO YOUR OSAKA ITINERARY: HERE'S WHY
From admiring installations to enjoying serene strolls, here's everything you must do at the Nagai Botanical Garden in Osaka.(Excerpt from the text)
Travel+Leisure Asia登載。(Dec 08, 2025)
From admiring installations to enjoying serene strolls, here's everything you must do at the Nagai Botanical Garden in Osaka.(Excerpt from the text)
NIKKEI ASIA登載。(Dec 07, 2025)
Saudi Arabia productions highlight new possibilities for Japan's traditional theater. Kabuki and digital art converge at teamLab Borderless in Jeddah during November’s celebration of 70 years of Japan-Saudi Arabia ties. (Excerpt from the text)
THE JAPAN NEWS登載。(Nov 28, 2025)
KYOTO (Reuters) — An immersive art space in the ancient capital of Kyoto is offering a novel experience to visitors from around the world, aiming to dissolve the boundary between observer and art. Titled “Biovortex,” the exhibition is the latest and largest permanent installation in Japan created by teamLab, an art collective that has risen to global fame for its pioneering approach blending art, technology and nature.(Excerpt from the text)
Tatler登載。(Nov 25, 2025)
teamLab opened its largest museum in Japan in October 2025. The permanent installation occupies 10,000 square meters near Kyoto Station and presents over 50 artworks centred on environmental phenomena. The collective’s signature approach to immersive digital environments is evident in installations such as Massless Amorphous Sculpture, a floating bubble form that shifts in response to viewers and atmospheric conditions.(Excerpt from the text)
Bangkok Post登載。(Nov 13, 2025)
The latest and largest permanent museum by the acclaimed Japanese art collective teamLab has officially opened its doors in Minami-ku, Kyoto, just a short walk from Kyoto Station's Hachijo East Gate. Spanning more than 10,000m², teamLab Biovortex Kyoto transforms digital art into a living, breathing ecosystem of light, sound and movement(Excerpt from the text)
South China Morning Post登載。(Nov 12, 2025)
Japan’s celebrated art collective teamLab opened its latest exhibition in Kyoto in October 2025. Visitors can immerse themselves in more than 50 digital artworks in the 10,000 square metre (107,640 sq ft) space. The collective’s founder said the latest teamLab exhibition aims to provide experiences that expand human perceptions.(Excerpt from the text)
Reuters登載。(Nov 11, 2025)
KYOTO, Japan, Nov 11 (Reuters) - An immersive art space in the ancient Japanese capital of Kyoto is offering a novel experience to visitors from around the world, aiming to dissolve the boundary between observer and art. Titled “Biovortex”, the exhibition is the latest and largest permanent installation in Japan created by teamLab, an art collective that has risen to global fame for its pioneering approach blending art, technology and nature.(Excerpt from the text)
PR TIMES登載。(Oct 17, 2025)
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).
PR TIMES登載。(Oct 17, 2025)
截至2025年10月12日,teamLab Planets 在開館後的7年零3個月內,已吸引了來自全球211個以上國家和地區的累計1,000萬以上(※1)人次到訪。 在全體到訪者中,訪日外國游客人數約達500萬。除美國、澳大利亞、中國(含香港)、加拿大、英國、德國等遠途國家的游客眾多外,約70%以上的游客在入境日本前就已購買門票。這一趨勢表明,參觀本館已成為許多游客到訪東京的主要目的之一(※2)。 ※1 數據來源:teamLab Planets 官方網站購票者數據(調查期間:2018年7月7日 - 2025年10月12日) ※2 數據來源:teamLab Planets 到訪者問卷調查數據(調查期間:2025年1月1日 - 2025年9月30日)
The Chosun Daily登載。(Oct 16, 2025)
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)