Kids and Seniors Friendly 16D16N Japan Itinerary Day 4 – teamLab Planet Tokyo, lalaport, Unicorn Gundam statue at DiverCity

ITINERARY
Day 1 and 2 – Exploring Shinjuku and Harajuku, Zauo Fishing Experience and Overnight Hotel Groove Shinjuku

Day 3 – Day trip to Yokohama Cup Noodles Museum and  Kid-O-Kid Indoor Playground 

Day 4 – Guide to teamLab Planet Tokyo, lalaport, Unicorn Gundam statue at DiverCity

Day 5 – Tokyo Shinjuku to Lake Kawaguchi, Overnight Shuhoukaku Kogetsu

Day 6 – Exploring Lake Kawaguchi, Mt. Fuji Panoramic Ropeway and Oshino Hakka

Day 7 – Fuji Safari Park, Gotemba Premium Outlet, Hyatt Regency Hakone Resort & Spa

Day 8 – Hakone Open-Air Museum, Hakone Ropeway, Hakone Sightseeing Cruise

Day 9 – Hakone to Kyoto, Kyoto Railway Museum, Kyoto R&RUN Service Apartment Suites

Day 10 – Day Trip to Nara

Day 11 – Sagano Romantic Train and Arashiyama (Cancelled due to Wet Weather), Kyoto Station Building, Nishiki Market, Teramachi and Shinkyogoku Shopping Arcades and Mipig Cafe

Day 12 to 13 – Kyoto to Osaka, Kuromon, Shinsaibashi-suji; Mimaru Namba Station

Day 14 – Universal Studios Japan (USJ) in OsakaDay 15 and 16 – Dotonbori, Takashimaya and Home Sweet Home

Today, we are headed to the much raved about teamLab planet. This unique digital art museum invites visitors to engage with mesmerizing, interactive installations that immerse you in a world of light, water, and stunning visuals. Located in Toyosu, teamLab Planets is a must-visit for anyone seeking an unforgettable, sensory-rich adventure.

Travelling from Shinjuku Station to teamLab Planet involves a few changes in the train line. From the hotel, it took us about 10 minutes to walk over to Shinjuku Station, one of Tokyo’s major transit hubs. We then boarded the JR Yamanote Line heading towards Shinagawa and travelled to Tokyo Station. This leg of the journey takes about 14 minutes. At Tokyo Station, transfer to the JR Keiyo Line and ride to Shin-Kiba. Next, from Shin-Kiba Station, we  transferred to the Tokyo Metro Yurakucho Line and ride to Toyosu Station, then it’s a 10-minute walk to teamLab Planets. Follow the signs or use a navigation app to guide you. In all, it took us about an hour to travel from Shinjuku Station to teamLab Planet.

Hengboi2 enjoying the train ride
The older boys enjoyed the train ride too

 

 

What to Expect at teamLab Borderless:

Upon arrival, prepare to remove your shoes and socks, as many of the exhibits involve water. Lockers are available for storing your belongings. The experience at teamLab Planets is designed to be fully immersive, engaging multiple senses as you explore the art.

Highlights Include:

Waterfall of Light Particles at the Top of an Incline: Walk through a flowing waterfall of light that reacts to your presence, creating a serene and dynamic experience.

This very dark room where we (except the young boys who were literally hopping) were struggling to get out of the very soft cushy feel like many beanbags surface. Do look out for the seniors in the group as my mum has difficulty getting up.

Drawing on the Water Surface Created by the Dance of Koi and People: Wade through knee-deep water where koi fish swim around your legs, transforming into flowers upon contact.

The boys tried catching the koi projection in the water and was having such a fun time. Watch out for the little one, though. I caught hengboi2 putting his hand into the water and then into his mouth.

Floating in the Falling Universe of Flowers: Step into a room filled with digital flowers that bloom and change around you, creating an enchanting, ever-evolving landscape.

Hengboi was intrigued with his reflection and was crawling around the space.

Tips for Your Visit:

Wear comfortable, casual clothing: Since you’ll be walking through water, shorts or easily rolled-up pants are recommended.


Plan your visit: teamLab Planets can be busy, especially on weekends. Booking your tickets in advance is advisable to ensure a smooth visit. We pre-purchased our tickets online. It’s recommended to do so as time entry slots may get sold out during peak season. We chose the first few ones of the day and noticed that most people chose earlier slots, too, going by the number of slots left. You can also pair your itinerary with a visit to Toyosu Market which is a short walk away. We decided to give the market a miss as we read that the auction only happens in the morning around 6am and there isn’t much happening after 9am.

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Take your time: Allow yourself a few hours to fully explore and enjoy the exhibits.

LUNCH AT LaLaport

LaLaport is a renowned shopping centre chain in Japan and is situated in the vibrant Toyosu district. This sprawling complex caters to a wide range of shopping, dining, and entertainment needs, making it a popular destination for both locals and tourists. It is about a 15-minute walk from teamLab.

We decided to lunch at this kids friendly restaurant called 100 spoon, which allows you to choose almost all dishes on their menu from full size and half size. The menu offers western and Japanese cuisine.

Japan, 〒135-0061 Tokyo, Koto City, Toyosu, 2 Chome−2−1 アーバンドック ららぽーと豊洲3 1F

Did I also mention that baby food is complimentary??

Free baby food 😋
Their portion are huge!
Of course , we have to end it with dessert!
As there were about 10 of us, we were given a private room, and it came with a kid activity board!

I love shopping centres in Japan because there’s always a play area for children.

Hengboi2 is trying to make friends with all the pretty Japanese meimei
The young master buying shoe.
We were ambitious thinking we have time for Kidzania at Lalaport. No, we ended up scrapping the idea, lol.

The Gundam fanatic guys decided that it’s worth the 30-minute train ride from LaLaport Toyosu to DiverCity Tokyo Plaza in Odaiba to see the Unicorn Gundam statue at DiverCity Tokyo Plaza. However, as it was already quite late, we didn’t get the chance to see the  transformation sequences and light shows and settled for the video to make the guys happy.

We wrapped up the day with Hengboi’s favorite onigiri and delicious ready-made food from 7-11, relaxing in our hotel room with the large TV screen.

The boys enjoyed their cinematic experience in our room at Hotel Groove Shinjuku every day