Enter the Infinite Crystal World by teamLab Planets
Included with teamLab Planets tickets
Timings
RECOMMENDED DURATION
2 hours
Experience light without limits in a mirrored world
The Infinite Crystal World is one of teamLab’s most iconic installations—a mirrored space where thousands of shimmering LED lights stretch endlessly in every direction. As the light patterns shift around you, you’re drawn into an illusion of infinite depth, suspended between reality and reflection.
What to expect at Infinite Crystal World
Immersive illusion of infinite space
Floor-to-ceiling mirrors, synchronized lights, and ambient sound work together to create the sensation of standing inside a boundless, symmetrical galaxy.
Geometric waves of light and color
Programmed light sequences create rhythmic pulses and sharp contrasts, surrounding you with geometric beams that shift between calming and futuristic.
Calm, self-paced experience
Designed for quiet observation, this non-interactive space allows visitors to move freely and take in the surroundings without rushing or crowding.
Shifting perspectives through movement
As you walk through the space, your reflection multiplies across mirrored surfaces, altering your sense of direction and depth with every step.
Infinite Crystal World in pictures
Endless reflections
Floor-to-ceiling mirrors multiply the lights into an infinite geometric cosmos.
Frequently asked questions about the Infinite Crystal World at teamLabs Planets Tokyo
Yes, this installation is part of the main exhibit and included in all teamLab Planets tickets.
Infinite Crystal World is not interactive; it’s a pre-programmed light environment focused on visual immersion and reflection.
Visitors typically spend 3–5 minutes here, but you can stay longer to experience the full light cycle.
Yes, though children should be supervised due to the dark space and mirrored surfaces.
Absolutely—photography is encouraged, but flash and tripods are not allowed.
No, it’s a non-interactive space and does not use the app for participation.
Yes, the installation is fully accessible, though care is needed on mirrored floors.
It’s designed for smooth flow, allowing visitors to move through at their own pace without congestion.