teamLab Spring Reopening
An after-dark journey through light, sound, and nature returns, as teamLab turns Nagai Botanical Garden into a fully living outdoor artwork —where light, sound, and nature respond to every step, touch, and breeze in one of Osaka’s most immersive experiences.
After a short winter pause, teamLab Botanical Garden Osaka reopens at the beginning of March, bringing back one of the city’s most distinctive nighttime walks. Early spring is an excellent time to visit: sunset still arrives around 6:05–6:15 pm, allowing the exhibition to reach full darkness soon after opening, while cooler temperatures make the garden comfortable to explore at an unhurried pace.
The exhibition is spread across multiple zones throughout Nagai Botanical Garden, connected by softly lit paths that gradually pull visitors away from the surrounding city. Rather than dense clusters of works, installations appear at intervals, encouraging visitors to slow down and move between areas. Some pieces respond directly to people passing nearby, while others react to wind, water, and ambient conditions.
One of the most recognizable features is the group of glowing, egg-shaped sculptures placed across open sections of the grounds. These smooth forms cycle through gentle colors—blues, greens, pinks, and whites—and respond to touch by changing hue, sending ripples of light outward to nearby eggs. They are especially popular with families, but also reward quieter observation as colors continue to shift even without interaction.
Water-based areas are another highlight. Illuminated forms reflect clearly off ponds and still surfaces, creating layered visual effects that feel more open before spring foliage fills in. Subtle sound elements travel across the water, reinforcing the sense that each zone is connected as part of a single, responsive environment.
Deeper into the garden, illuminated botanical forms appear among trees and branches, shifting between cooler and warmer tones depending on location. Because the exhibition is entirely outdoors, conditions change nightly—light scatters differently with temperature and breeze, and visitors naturally set their own pace. There is no single finale; the experience encourages revisiting favorite areas or lingering where light, sound, and space feel most balanced.
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A Calm Reopening — The exhibition resumes after winter maintenance, making early March one of the quietest times to visit.
Earlier Darkness — Sunset around 6:10 pm means stronger contrast and faster immersion than summer evenings.
Interactive Egg Sculptures — Touch-responsive forms ripple color across open areas, appealing to both kids and adults.
Water Reflections — Ponds and still surfaces double the light, creating some of the exhibition’s most striking visuals.
Fully Outdoor Experience — Nature remains an active element—wind, temperature, and movement subtly shape each visit.
Photos: Osaka Scene Staff
Maps
Contact
THE SCENE: FAQ’s
ACCESS
Venue: teamLab Botanical Garden Osaka (Nagai Botanical Garden)
Address: 1-23 Nagaikoen, Higashisumiyoshi-ku, Osaka
Osaka Metro Midosuji Line → Nagai Station
(Exit 3) About 10 minutes on foot. Exit toward Nagai Park, enter the park grounds, and follow signs for Nagai Botanical Garden. The teamLab entrance is inside the garden.
JR Hanwa Line → Nagai Station
(East Exit) About 10 minutes on foot. Exit the station toward Nagai Park, cross into the park area, and proceed to the botanical garden entrance.
Osaka Metro Tanimachisujō Line → Komagawa-Nakano Station
(Exit 1) About 20 minutes on foot. Walk south toward Nagai Park; enter the park and follow signs to the botanical garden.
SCHEDULE
Reopens March 1, 2026
Evening-only exhibition; opening times adjust seasonally based on sunset
Last entry: typically 60 minutes before closing
TICKETS
Tickets for teamLab Botanical Garden Osaka are sold by date and entry time and should be purchased in advance whenever possible.
Where to buy:
Official teamLab ticket page
https://www.teamlab.art/e/botanicalgarden/
Tickets are purchased online for a specific date. Entry times are staggered, and popular evenings—especially weekends and holidays—often sell out in advance.
Ticket price range:
Adults: typically around ¥1,800–¥2,200
Children, students, and other discounted categories are available depending on age and eligibility. Prices may vary by date.
On-the-day tickets:
Same-day tickets may be available online if the exhibition is not sold out, but availability is limited. There is no guarantee of on-site ticket sales.
Important notes:
This is an outdoor night exhibition. Tickets are valid only for the selected date and time slot. Refunds and changes are generally not permitted, so visitors should confirm weather conditions and official opening hours before purchasing.
For the latest ticket availability, pricing categories, and seasonal opening times, visitors should always check the official teamLab website directly.
INFO & TIPS
• Outdoor venue; wear comfortable walking shoes
• Experience varies with weather and temperature
• Strollers permitted on main paths; some areas uneven
• English signage available; limited English-speaking staff
Contacts:
• Updates on hours, closures, and tickets via official website and Instagram




