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teamLab Borderless & Imperial Palace History Tour

4.7/5 26 GetYourGuide reviews from $117.57 per person3 hoursFree cancellation 24h

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A private three-hour teamLab Borderless tour that pairs 1.5 guided hours inside the digital art museum with a walk through the Imperial Palace East Gardens and the stone walls of Edo Castle. Rated 4.7 from 26 verified reviews, with free cancellation up to 24 hours before.

Light sculpture room inside teamLab Borderless, the MORI Building digital art museum in Tokyo, visited on a guided Imperial Palace tour
4.7★26 reviews
$117.57per person
3 hoursduration
Freecancellation 24h
3 hoursPrivate groupEntry guaranteedFree cancellation 24h
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About This Tour

Duration
3 hours, of which 1.5 are inside teamLab Borderless
Price
$117.57 per person, museum entry included
Rating
4.7 from 26 reviews on GetYourGuide
Group
Private group with a live guide in English or Japanese
Second stop
Imperial Palace East Gardens and the Edo Castle ruins
Cancellation
Free up to 24 hours before, and reserve now pay later

Listing at a Glance

Read from the operator's listing in August 2026. Booking, payment and cancellation are handled by the platform; prices are confirmed at checkout.

  • Tour name teamLab Borderless & Imperial Palace History Tour
  • Operator MARKEVISION株式会社
  • Booking platform GetYourGuide
  • Product ID 1205756
  • Starting price $117.57 USD per person
  • Price last checked August 2026
  • Rating 4.7 out of 5
  • Review count 26 reviews
  • Review source GetYourGuide verified bookings
  • Duration 3 hours
  • Time inside the museum 1.5 hours, guided
  • Museum entry Included, with the ticket line skipped
  • Meeting point Azabudai Hills; start times shown at checkout
  • Ends at The Imperial Palace side, about 3 hours after the start
  • Transport On foot, with a short transfer between the two sites
  • Group size Private group
  • Guide language English, Japanese
  • Hotel pickup Not included
  • Cancellation Free up to 24 hours before the start time, full refund
  • Reserve now pay later Yes
  • Minimum age None stated
  • Difficulty Easy; a lot of walking, shoes stay on throughout
  • Wheelchair None stated by the operator
  • Food Not included; EN TEA HOUSE inside the museum is charged separately
  • Weather The museum half is indoors, the gardens half is not
  • Alternative The Roppongi Hills pairing, or a plain admission ticket
  • Skip the line Yes - the guide handles museum admission
  • Time inside vs a ticket Fixed 1.5 hours here; a plain admission ticket has no limit
  • Re-entry Not permitted at the museum, on any ticket
  • Nijubashi Bridge Photo stop on the palace half

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Quick answer What the guided pairing buys you over a plain ticket

This is a private three-hour walk that puts 1.5 guided hours inside teamLab Borderless and then crosses Tokyo to the Imperial Palace East Gardens and the Edo Castle stone walls. At $117.57 it costs several times a plain admission ticket, and the honest trade is this: you are paying for a guide and a guaranteed slot, not for more time - a ticket gives you unlimited time inside, this gives you exactly ninety minutes. What it solves is the museum's biggest complaint, which is walking through a mapless building with no captions and no idea what you are looking at.

Key takeaways

  • 1.5 hours inside is a ceiling, not a minimum - the tour moves on afterwards
  • See it beside the alternatives on the digital art museum tickets and tours page
  • Museum entry is included and the ticket line is skipped
  • Free cancellation up to 24 hours before, and no payment today
  • Private group, so the guide follows your pace and questions
  • Want the skyline instead of the gardens? Compare the Roppongi Hills pairing
  • Just want in? A plain admission ticket costs a fraction of this

What the Three Hours Actually Contain

Two halves, deliberately opposed: the newest Tokyo and the oldest, back to back.

Ninety minutes inside teamLab Borderless

The tour starts at Azabudai Hills. Entry is guaranteed and the ticket line is skipped, which matters more here than at most attractions, because during busy periods the museum holds visitors outside before entry even with a timed ticket.

Inside, the guide walks the rooms with you - the Light Sculpture series, the Infinite Crystal World and whatever else the current programme is showing. This is the part that justifies the price. Borderless publishes no map and puts no captions on the walls, by design, so unaccompanied visitors either use the teamLab app or accept that they will not know what they are standing in.

Ninety minutes is a real constraint. It is enough to see the museum properly at a steady pace, and not enough to sit in one room for half an hour. If your instinct is to linger, buy a ticket instead - there is no time limit on those at all.

The Imperial Palace East Gardens

The second half is the contrast the tour is built around. You travel to the Imperial Palace grounds - the Emperor's residence and the former site of Edo Castle - and walk the East Gardens with the guide.

What you see: the massive stone walls and ruins of the castle keep, the gardens themselves, and the Nijubashi Bridge view that is the standard photograph of the palace.

It is an outdoor half, so weather matters here in a way it does not at the museum. In August that means heat rather than rain, and the gardens have limited shade.

Who this suits, and who it does not

It suits a first visit to Tokyo where you want both halves of the city in one afternoon and would rather not work out the logistics yourself. It suits anyone who finds the no-map concept frustrating rather than freeing. Reviewers keep naming their guide personally - one traveller from Italy, in August 2026, credited the guide with making the whole thing well organised and interesting, and one from the United States described being walked through the exhibits with everything explained.

It does not suit someone who wants to photograph the museum at leisure, or who is on a tight budget: the same museum entry costs a fraction of this on a plain ticket, and the gardens are free to enter on your own.

It also does not suit anyone hoping to visit teamLab Planets on the same booking - that is a different museum, 9 km away in Toyosu, and no guided tour on this site combines the two.

Booking Terms Worth Knowing

This is the most forgiving product on the site, which is most of its argument.

Cancellation and payment

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time, with a full refund, and reserve now pay later - you hold the slot without paying today.

Compare that with the museum's own tickets, which cannot be cancelled at all, and with the Planets entry ticket, which is non-refundable even if you miss your entry window. If your Tokyo dates are not firm yet, this is the only booking on the site you can make early without risk.

The operator is MARKEVISION, a Japanese company that also runs the Roppongi Hills pairing. Guides work in English and Japanese.

Price in context

At $117.57 per person, this is roughly four times what admission alone costs at the museum's JPY 3,600 to 5,600 adult rate.

What the difference buys: a private guide for three hours, entry included and the line skipped, a second Tokyo site with the history explained, and cancellation terms nothing else here matches.

Whether that is worth it is a question about how you travel rather than about value - the tour is honestly priced for what it is. If it helps: the review count is small, 26 at the time of checking, but the rating across them is 4.7, and the reviews that exist consistently praise the guiding rather than the itinerary.

Questions About This Tour

Is museum entry included in the tour price?

Yes. Entry to teamLab Borderless is included and guaranteed, and the ticket line is skipped. You do not buy a separate admission ticket.

How much time do I actually get inside the museum?

1.5 hours, guided. That is a fixed allocation rather than a minimum - the tour continues to the Imperial Palace afterwards. A plain admission ticket has no time limit at all, which is the main reason to choose one over this.

Can I cancel if my plans change?

Yes - free cancellation up to 24 hours before the start time, with a full refund, and you can reserve now and pay later. No other booking on this site has terms this flexible.

Does this tour include teamLab Planets as well?

No. teamLab Planets is a separate museum in Toyosu, about 9 km away, where you go barefoot through knee-deep water. Nothing on this site combines both museums in one booking - see the full comparison.

Is there hotel pickup?

No. The tour meets at Azabudai Hills, two minutes from Exit 5 of Kamiyacho Station on the Hibiya Line, with both nearby stations connected to the building underground. Start times appear when you check availability.

What should I wear?

Shoes stay on throughout - there is no water at Borderless, unlike Planets. Comfortable shoes matter because both halves involve a lot of walking, and the museum recommends white or plain clothing because it catches the projections.

What Travellers Say

★★★★★ ★★★★★
He took me to visit teamLab and the beautiful inner gardens of the Imperial Palace, making the whole tour interesting, enjoyable, and very well organized.
Federico · Italy · August 2026
★★★★★ ★★★★★
She showed me through the TeamLab experience and described all of the exhibits along the way. After that we walked to the Palace and gardens and she explained the history.
Askia · United States · July 2026
★★★★★ ★★★★★
Friendly, knowledgeable, and always available to answer my questions. His explanations helped me better understand the places we visited.
Federico · Italy · August 2026

Short excerpts from verified GetYourGuide reviews on this listing, read in August 2026. First name, country and month as published.

Private groups on this tour are limited, and start times vary by date.

Museum slots are timed, so the guide books yours when you book the tour.

Free cancellation up to 24 hours before, and nothing to pay today.

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