Rainy-Day & Indoor Events

Art that ignores the weather
A rainy day is the perfect excuse for Japan's world-class indoor art. teamLab Planets in Toyosu is an immersive, walk-through digital wonderland, and the Mori Art Museum on the 53rd floor of Roppongi Hills pairs contemporary shows with a skyline view — and stays open late. The Tokyo National Museum in Ueno offers samurai armor and national treasures by the hall-full.
Otaku shelter
If the rain has you near Ikebukuro, the flagship Pokemon Center Mega Tokyo is dry, free to enter and full of exclusive merch. For collectors, Nakano Broadway is a sprawling indoor maze of vintage manga, figures and that famous towering soft-serve.
A calm, dry ritual
In Kyoto, a traditional tea ceremony is an ideal rainy-afternoon plan — quiet, indoors, and a genuine window into Japanese aesthetics.
Make a day of it
The nice thing about a rainy day in Japan is how easily indoor spots connect. Department stores hide entire restaurant floors and basement food halls (depachika); station complexes like Tokyo and Shinjuku are small cities in themselves; and covered shopping arcades let you graze, shop and people-watch for hours without a drop landing on you. Plan a loop that strings a museum, a meal and a megastore together, and the weather becomes irrelevant.
Practical tips
- Buy a cheap clear umbrella at any convenience store; you'll see locals carrying the exact same one.
- Big museums and teamLab sometimes sell timed-entry tickets — book ahead for popular shows.
- Underground mall and station complexes let you move between spots without getting soaked.
- Many venues have umbrella stands or lockers at the door; some provide plastic sleeves to keep floors dry.
Pack an umbrella and a rainy day becomes its own kind of adventure.
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Official已结束© DannyWithLove · CC BY-SA 4.0teamLab Planets Tokyo
Wade barefoot through water and light in this immersive digital-art museum where you become part of the artwork.
2026/06/24 10:00 TokyoAdmission around 3,800 yen; book timed tickets online in advance
Official已结束© Domenico Convertini · CC BY-SA 2.0teamLab Borderless 麻布台之丘 2026 | 门票、开放时间与交通
**teamLab Borderless 是位于麻布台之丘的沉浸式数字艺术博物馆,作品在各展厅之间自由流动,没有地图也没有固定路线。** 门票为**指定时段、仅限网上购买,成人¥3,800起**(因日期而异,现场购买加¥200)。开放时间大约为**9:00–21:00**,**距神谷町站步行2分钟**。建议预留2–3小时。(截至2026年7月。)
2026/06/25 10:00 Tokyo成人(18岁以上)网上购票¥3,800起,现场购买加¥200;青少年(13–17岁)¥2,800,儿童(4–12岁)¥1,500,3岁及以下免费,并提供残障优惠。票价采用动态定价、因日期而异,请务必在官网查询你所选日期的确切票价。截至2026年7月。
Official已结束© Unknown · CC BY-SA 3.0Mori Art Museum
Contemporary art on the 53rd floor of Roppongi Hills, paired with one of Tokyo's best skyline views from the City View deck.
2026/06/26 10:00 TokyoAdmission around 2,000 yen; often includes the observation deck
Official已结束© Carla Antonini · CC BY-SA 3.0Tokyo National Museum
Japan's oldest and largest museum in Ueno Park, home to samurai armor, Buddhist art and an unrivaled national treasure collection.
2026/06/29 09:00 TokyoRegular collection around 1,000 yen; special exhibits priced separately
Official已结束© Maplestrip · CC BY 3.0Pokemon Center Mega Tokyo
The flagship Pokemon store in Ikebukuro, packed with exclusive plush, seasonal merch and a giant Pikachu welcoming fans.
2026/06/25 10:00 Tokyo免费
Official已结束© Dick Thomas Johnson · CC BY 2.0Nakano Broadway
A retro shopping complex packed with vintage manga, rare figures, idol goods and Tokyo's famous towering soft-serve ice cream.
2026/06/27 12:00 Tokyo免费
Official已结束© Atticus nguyen · CC BY-SA 4.0Kyoto Tea Ceremony Experience
Learn the graceful art of the Japanese tea ceremony in a traditional Kyoto machiya, hosted in English for visitors.
2026/06/26 11:00 KyotoSessions typically 2,500-6,000 yen; reservations required