Teamlab Planets (Tokyo, Toyosu) Achieves Approximately 130% Year-On-Year Increase In Ticket Sales Following Major Expans...
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Based on ticket purchase data from the official teamLab Planets website, comparing approximately one month from January 22 to February 16, 2025, and January 24 to February 18, 2024. |
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Survey conducted at teamLab Planets TOKYO DMM |
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Survey period: January 1 to February 18, 2025 |
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Survey method: Online visitor questionnaire |
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Valid responses: 2,525 (January 1 to January 21: 669 responses, January 22 to February 18: 1,856 responses) |
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Survey results: The proportion of visitors staying "2 hours or more" increased from approximately 12% before the expansion to around 60%. Those staying "3 hours or more" increased from around 1% to approximately 20%. |
Artworks Featuring Cherry Blossoms in Bloom
Floating in the Falling Universe of Flowers
A seasonal year of flowers bloom and change with time, life spreads out into the universe.
Lie down or sit still in the space and eventually your body floats and you dissolve into the artwork world.
Flowers grow, bud, bloom, and in time, the petals fall, and the flowers wither and die. The cycle of birth and death continues for perpetuity.
The artwork is not a pre-recorded image that is played back; it is created by a computer program that continuously renders the artwork in real time. As a whole, it is continuously changing, and previous visual states are never replicated. The universe at this moment in time can never be seen again.
Drawing on the Water Surface Created by the Dance of Koi and People - Infinity
Koi swim on the surface of water that stretches out into infinity. People can walk into the water.
The movement of the koi is influenced by the presence of people in the water and also other koi. When the fish collide with people they turn into flowers and scatter. Throughout a year, the flowers that bloom will change along with the seasons.
The trajectory of the koi is determined by the presence of people and these trajectories trace lines on the surface of the water.
The work is rendered in real time by a computer program. It is neither prerecorded nor on loop. The interaction between the viewer and the installation causes continuous change in the artwork. Previous visual states can never be replicated, and will never reoccur.
Concept of teamLab Planets
With Your Entire Body, Immerse, Perceive, and Become One with the Art
teamLab Planets is a museum where you walk through water, created by art collective teamLab.
The artworks change depending on the presence of people, and the existence of the artworks is continuous with your body and with others.
Immerse yourself physically in the massive artwork spaces, perceive them with your body, and become one with the art.
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Toyosu, Tokyo (teamLab Planets TOKYO, Toyosu 6-1-16, Koto-ku, Tokyo )
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