Exploring Team Lab Planets: A Fun Family Adventure!
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Team Lab Planets is an extraordinary experience that captivates both kids and adults alike! This immersive digital art museum is a feast for the senses, filled with interactive installations that transport you to another world. However, many visitors are surprised to discover it’s a bit of a trek from the heart of Tokyo. So, the big question is: what can you do before or after your adventure at Team Lab Planets? Fear not, as I’ve compiled a delightful list of activities and dining options to make your day even more memorable!
Delicious Vegan Ramen: Just a Stone’s Throw Away!
First up, let’s talk about a little gem right outside the entrance of Team Lab Planets: Vegan Ramen Uzu. Now, I must admit, this spot has more of a food truck vibe than a traditional restaurant. While I personally didn’t fall head over heels for the ramen, I wholeheartedly support the growing number of vegan options popping up around Japan! It’s a great spot to grab a quick bite before diving into art.
Shopping and Dining at LalaPort Toyosu!
Just a short 5-minute walk from Team Lab Planets lies the bustling LalaPort Toyosu Shopping Mall. This vibrant mall is a treasure trove of shops and eateries spread across multiple floors. You’ll find everything from a cinema to a game arcade, along with well-known brands like GAP and Zara. But wait, there’s more!
- Aloha Table: This family-friendly restaurant is a must-visit! My kids adore the kids’ menu, especially the pancakes that come with a chocolate pen for decorating. Every kids’ meal includes a small toy, and if it’s your birthday, the staff will serenade you with a cheerful birthday song! Aloha Table is located in the annex section on the ground floor of the LaLaport Toyosu 3 building. It’s non-smoking, stroller-friendly, and accepts most major credit cards. Reservations are available, but we’ve always managed to walk in with ease!
- Bubba Gump Shrimp: For those seeking gluten-free options, this is your go-to spot! With a fun, lively atmosphere, it’s great for families. Kids’ meals are under 1000 yen and include choices like cheeseburgers and chicken strips. They also accept most credit cards, and you won’t have to worry about smoke—this place is entirely non-smoking!
Outdoor Fun: Playgrounds and BBQ!
If your little ones need to burn off some energy, look no further than the Toyosu Park Playground, located just a 3-minute walk away. This delightful playground features a splash park during the summer months (just a heads up—it’s closed on Mondays). Your kids can enjoy swings, seesaws, and slides galore!
For a summertime treat, I recommend the Kiranah Garden Toyosu, a BBQ restaurant that’s perfect for families. They offer a kids’ menu for just 800 yen, which is a steal! Just a word of caution: it gets quite busy on weekends and during Japanese school holidays, so making a reservation is a smart move!
Indoor Fun on a Rainy Day!
If the weather isn’t cooperating, fear not! The Tokyo Water Science Museum is a fantastic indoor option, just a 20-minute walk or an 11-minute taxi ride away. Best of all? It’s free! Although many exhibits are labeled in Japanese, the interactive elements are sure to delight kids of all ages. Just remember, the museum is closed on Mondays, and it operates from 9:30 AM to 5 PM, with the last entry at 4:30 PM.
More Play Areas and Miniature Museums!
Another playground worth checking out is the Chuo Kuritsu Akasaki Park, which is about a 10-minute walk from the Tsukiji Outer Markets. It’s also a short cab ride from Team Lab Planets. This park features swings, a tire playground, and plenty of space to run around. Plus, there are public toilets available!
If you’re in the mood for something truly unique, Small Worlds Tokyo is a miniature museum just 11 minutes away by public transport. This enchanting place is filled with miniature scenes and models that are sure to amaze both kids and adults. I’ve written extensively about it, and it’s definitely worth a visit!
Satisfy Your Hunger: Dining Options Nearby
Now, let’s talk food! If you’re looking for an all-you-can-eat experience, check out Sizzler, located in the basement of the Tokyo International Forum. It’s just a 16-minute taxi ride from Team Lab Planets. This American food chain is a hit with families, offering a variety of salads and hearty meals. They even have a detailed allergen menu, making it easy for gluten-free diners to find something delicious.
Budget around 3000 yen for lunch and approximately 6000 yen for dinner. Sizzler accepts most major credit cards, and the entire restaurant is non-smoking. Plus, they have a fun children’s menu!
Final Thoughts
Your adventure at Team Lab Planets is just the beginning of a fantastic day in Tokyo! With so many dining, shopping, and play options nearby, you and your family can create a memorable experience that combines art, exploration, and delicious food. So gear up for an unforgettable day filled with fun and laughter!