Team Lab is a digital art show at the Mori Building in Odaiba (right next to the large ferris wheel). It's open daily from 10am to 10pm.and costs Y3200 a ticket. Their website is
https://www.teamlab.art/ . I went there today.
The good:
There is a great deal to like about this show whether or not you are a fan of art. The electronics, which includes a great deal of participant interaction, is magnificently done and executed very well. It's a fine show, accessible to adults and children both. It's also a large show with good variety and is roughly on the border between abstract art and an amusement park.
It's scheduled to be around at least until some time in 2020, so you have a fair amount of planning time to get there.
It's pricey but worth it. Towards the end, there is a tea room, selling a cup of tea for Y500. Buy a cup, you'll enjoy the bonus experience that comes with it. 'Nuff said.
The bad
It takes at least 3 1/2 hours to see it all. That's because 1 1/2 hours or more will be spent queueing. Ticket sales are limited, but you still need to queue to get in. Inside, there are three exhibits which each require an additional queue, sometimes quite long. They are taking lessons from Disney.
Team Lab have created an immersive experience clearly designed to be enjoyed without having to follow many rules. Unfortunately, whoever is running the show has hired a large number of employees who enforce a few necessary and many unnecessary rules loudly and annoyingly (even if you don't understand Japanese). Yeah, it obviously got to me.
It's a big show but I only spotted one set of restrooms. There are relatively few places where you can sit and take a load off your feet for a while.
If you get the chance, go see it. It could be the future of art. But try to pick a time, if there is one, when you won't spend hours in lines.
Team Lab has a second show in another part of Odaiba as well, but be aware that one requires getting your feet wet.