teamLab Biovortex Kyoto (Opening Fall 2025)
We are excited to share some inspiring news for all art and culture lovers:
teamLab Biovortex Kyoto, a brand-new immersive digital art museum, will officially open its doors in autumn 2025, right in the heart of Kyoto — just steps away from Kyoto Station.
This permanent exhibition promises to be more than just a museum. It is a space where nature, technology, and human presence come together to create art that lives and breathes. Visitors don’t just look at the art — they become part of it.
🌀 What Makes teamLab Biovortex Unique?
teamLab is known worldwide for creating unforgettable experiences through digital art, and their newest Kyoto location will be no exception. Inside this innovative space, visitors will step into a glowing, interactive world filled with:
- Floating forms that change as you approach
- Light orbs that react to movement and sound
- Rooms that evolve with your presence
- Dreamlike atmospheres that shift with time
Each installation is designed to merge seamlessly with the surrounding architecture and the people inside it, allowing every guest to create their own personal artistic journey.
📍 Location & Access
teamLab Biovortex Kyoto will be located in Kyoto’s Minami Ward, part of a new development area near Kyoto Station Southeast Exit. Its central location makes it a perfect stop for travelers exploring the city — especially in the evening.
🗓 Opening: Autumn 2025
🚉 Nearest Station: Kyoto Station (approx. 5 minutes on foot)
🎟 Tickets: Advance reservation is expected to be required
🔗 Official Website
For the latest updates, exhibition previews, and ticket information, please visit the official teamLab website:
👉 https://www.teamlab.art/e/kyoto/
🌸 Who Should Visit?
This new museum is perfect for:
- ✨ Travelers who have been to Kyoto before and are looking for a fresh experience
- 🖼 Art enthusiasts curious about the fusion of technology and creativity
- 👨👩👧 Families, friends, and couples looking for a unique and photogenic evening activity
- 🌍 International visitors who want to see Kyoto through a modern lens