Experience teamLab’s Floating Flower Garden: A Living Floral Space
Included with teamLab Planets tickets
Timings
RECOMMENDED DURATION
2 hours
What is the floating flower garden?
The Floating Flower Garden is a dreamlike installation where thousands of real, fragrant orchids float and move in response to your presence. As you step into this immersive floral environment, the flowers gently rise, creating space for you, making it feel as though the garden is alive and breathing with you.
What to expect at Floating Flower Garden
Living orchids with natural scent
Thousands of real, fragrant orchids fill the space, cultivated on-site and rotated regularly to maintain freshness
Seasonal evolution and visual variety
The installation changes with the seasons, featuring different orchid species and bloom patterns throughout the year, offering a renewed visual and sensory experience on each visit.
Immersive atmosphere
Surrounded by mirrors that reflect the floating blooms into infinity, the space appeals to the senses and offers a calm escape from the high-tech intensity of other installations.
Human-nature interaction
As you approach, the flowers gently rise to create a personal clearing, symbolizing a space where nature responds to and coexists with human presence.
Floating Flower Garden in pictures
Living ceiling of orchids
Thousands of real flowers float above, suspended like a floral chandelier.
Frequently asked questions about the Floating Flower Garden
Yes, all tickets to teamLab Planets Tokyo include access to the Floating Flower Garden.
No, it’s part of the main exhibit path and does not require a separate entry.
Most visitors spend around 5–7 minutes, depending on crowd flow and photo time.
Yes, the garden features thousands of living orchids cultivated on-site and rotated regularly.
Yes, the flowers rise as you approach, creating a personal space that adapts to your presence.
Touching is discouraged to protect the living orchids and maintain the sensory environment.
While the flowers are real, the space is well-ventilated. Visitors with severe allergies should use caution.
Yes, photography is allowed—this is one of the most visually striking areas in the exhibit.
Yes, the installation is fully accessible, and the flower movement accommodates mobility devices.