What this is
teamLab Learn! Future Park Hakodate is an interactive digital art installation created by teamLab, the internationally acclaimed Japanese art collective known for blending technology and creativity. Designed specifically for children and families, the exhibition uses projection mapping, motion sensors, and collaborative digital canvases that respond to visitors' movements and creative input. Children can draw creatures that spring to life on screen, build virtual towns, and discover cause-and-effect relationships through hands-on digital play. The experience is rooted in STEAM education principles, transforming learning into an immersive, joyful activity. teamLab's Future Park series has toured globally, making this Hakodate edition part of a celebrated international programme.
Who should go
Families with children aged 3–12 will get the most out of this experience, as every installation is designed to spark collaborative creativity and learning through play. Parents with an interest in educational technology and digital art will appreciate how seamlessly the exhibits blend entertainment with developmental value. Because the interactions are visual and physical rather than text-based, non-Japanese speakers can engage fully without any language barrier. Arrive on a weekday morning to enjoy smaller crowds and give children more room to explore each installation at their own pace.
Good to know
Tickets for teamLab events in Japan are typically sold via the official teamLab website, eplus.jp, or pia.jp — both eplus and pia accept foreign credit cards, and convenience store pickup at Lawson is the most reliable option for visitors without a Japanese delivery address. The Hokkaido Museum of Art in Hakodate is a mid-sized cultural venue; expect a relaxed, gallery-style layout with multiple rooms housing different installations. Photography is generally encouraged at teamLab exhibitions, but flash and tripods are typically prohibited — check the venue's specific policy on arrival. The exhibition is indoors and fully climate-controlled, making it a great option on rainy or cold Hokkaido days. Arrive 15–20 minutes before your timed entry slot if tickets are time-slotted, as is common for teamLab events.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

