Space Travelium TeNQ Admission Ticket

Space Travelium TeNQ
Japan, 〒112-0004 Tokyo, Bunkyo City, Kōraku, 1-chōme−3−61 Yellow Building, 6F

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Overview

The Space Travelium TeNQ Admission Ticket, priced at ¥2,500 for adults (13+ years) and ¥1,500 for children (3–12 years), with free entry for children under 2, grants access to Space Travelium TeNQ, a futuristic space-themed experience facility located at Yellow Building 6F, Tokyo Dome City, 1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0004, Japan. Opened on November 22, 2024, as a reimagined successor to the Space Museum TeNQ (closed March 2023), it features 10 themed zones centered on “space travel,” including the immersive SORAVEL LINE VR (lunar exploration simulation, voiced by Yuichiro Umehara), interactive exhibits, art galleries, and educational workshops. Highlights include the Space Terminal (touch-and-smell exhibits), Lounge Q (projected stars/nebulae), and TeNQ Café 138 (space-themed drinks/desserts). The ticket includes access to special exhibitions, such as the LEGO® Space Exhibition (until May 18, 2025). Open weekdays 11:00 AM–9:00 PM and weekends/holidays 10:00 AM–9:00 PM (last entry 8:00 PM), with closures September 8–10, 2025, and a partial closure (special exhibition area) on September 11, 2025. Bookable from September 1, 2025 (September ticket) or October 1, 2025 (October ticket) via e-ticket (QR code redeemed at ticket counter, internet connection required). Reviews praise the VR experience and interactive exhibits but note potential motion sickness and crowded peak times.

Why Visit

  • Immersive VR Experience: SORAVEL LINE VR offers a realistic lunar trip with head-mounted displays and free movement.
  • Interactive & Educational: 10 zones with hands-on exhibits, workshops (e.g., sea urchin lamp-making), and collaborations with the University of Tokyo’s Kavli Institute.
  • Family-Friendly: Engaging for all ages with games, photo spots, and free entry for children under 2.
  • Unique Theming: Space-inspired art, café, and shop with exclusive merchandise (e.g., Kazunoko’s moon-themed art, ukiboshi sweets).
  • Convenient Location: Central Tokyo Dome City, near dining, shopping, and attractions like Tokyo Dome.

Experience Details

  • Location: Space Travelium TeNQ, Yellow Building 6F, Tokyo Dome City, 1-3-61 Koraku, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-0004, Japan.
  • Capacity: Limited VR sessions (10–15 min wait during peak seasons); book timed entry for SORAVEL LINE VR. Advance booking recommended.
  • Access:
    • Public Transport:
      • JR Suidobashi Station: 5-min walk (JR Chuo-Sobu Line, 10 min from Shinjuku, ¥170). JR Pass (¥50,000/7 days) covers JR trains.
      • Toei Mita Line: Suidobashi Station (5-min walk, ¥180 from Otemachi).
      • Tokyo Metro: Korakuen Station (7-min walk, Marunouchi/Namboku Line, ¥180 from Tokyo Station).
      • From Tokyo Station: JR Yamanote to Akihabara (5 min, ¥140), then JR Chuo-Sobu to Suidobashi (5 min, ¥140).
    • Driving: 10-min from Kasumigaseki Ramp (Shuto Expressway); parking at Tokyo Dome City (¥500/hour, 400 spaces).
    • Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/4XyE4
  • Contact: Space Travelium TeNQ: +81-3-3814-0109; https://www.tokyo-dome.co.jp/en/tourists/tenq/
  • Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible with ramps; VR may be restricted for some disabilities (e.g., vision/mobility issues). Disabled discounts (¥1,250 adult, ¥750 child) on-site with Japanese-issued certificate. Contact Jasumo Tickets: https://jasumotickets.com/contact/.
  • Hours:
    • Weekdays: 11:00 AM–9:00 PM (last entry 8:00 PM).
    • Weekends/Holidays: 10:00 AM–9:00 PM (last entry 8:00 PM).
    • Closed: September 8–10, 2025; special exhibition area closed September 11, 2025 (other areas open). Rare maintenance closures possible (check https://www.tokyo-dome.co.jp/en/tourists/tenq/).
    • Sales Period: September ticket from September 1, 2025; October ticket from October 1, 2025.
    • Validity: One-time entry on selected date; includes all zones and special exhibitions (e.g., LEGO® Space Exhibition until May 18, 2025).
  • Tickets (tax included):
    • [September] Space Travelium TeNQ Admission Ticket:
      • Adult (13+ years): ¥2,500.
      • Child (3–12 years): ¥1,500.
      • Under 2: Free.
      • Closed: September 8–10, 2025; special exhibition area closed September 11, 2025.
    • [October] Space Travelium TeNQ Admission Ticket:
      • Adult (13+ years): ¥2,500.
      • Child (3–12 years): ¥1,500.
      • Under 2: Free.
    • Note: Non-refundable after use. E-ticket requires smartphone with internet; show QR code at ticket counter. Cannot combine with other discounts. VR has height (120 cm min) and health restrictions (no pregnancy, heart conditions). Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Note: Click Buy Now for e-ticket (QR code via email/WAUG app). Book 1–7 days in advance for peak seasons (July–August, April–May). English signage available; staff English limited. Masks recommended indoors. No pets, drones, tripods, or flash photography. Lockers (¥300–¥500) available. Public transport recommended. Check closures: https://www.tokyo-dome.co.jp/en/tourists/tenq/.

Experience Highlights

  • Key Attractions:
    • SORAVEL LINE VR: Immersive lunar exploration with head-mounted displays; visitors choose a spacesuit, board a virtual rocket, and walk on the moon (voiced by Yuichiro Umehara). 10–15 min experience, may cause motion sickness.
    • Space Terminal: Interactive exhibits to see, touch, and smell space-related elements; includes NASA-inspired displays.
    • Lounge Q: Relax under projected stars/nebulae; features short films with University of Tokyo’s Kavli Institute and Vixen Corporation.
    • TeNQ Café 138: Space-themed cosmic lattes, galaxy desserts, and ukiboshi (floating star sweets).
    • Exploration Room: Weekend workshops (e.g., sea urchin lamp-making, LEGO® block classes); some streamable online.
    • Special Exhibitions: LEGO® Space Exhibition (November 22, 2024–May 18, 2025) with NASA-inspired models, creative building zones, and keyword scavenger hunts.
    • Mission Rally Q: Original puzzle-solving game to enhance exploration (paper-based, included in ticket).
  • Additional Features:
    • Photo Ops: VR spacesuit photos, interactive displays, and LEGO® exhibition spots; photography allowed (no flash, tripods, or drones). Use #TeNQTokyo.
    • Dining: TeNQ Café 138 (¥800–¥2,000, cosmic lattes, desserts); Tokyo Dome City restaurants (¥1,000–¥3,000, sushi, ramen).
    • Shop: TeNQ Store with Kazunoko’s art, moon-themed cookies, and space merchandise (¥500–¥2,000).
    • Seasonal Appeal: Indoor attraction; ideal for rainy days (June) or winter (10–15°C). Special events (e.g., summer lectures, QuizKnock collaboration in fall 2025).
  • Duration: 1.5–2 hours for main exhibits; 3–4 hours with VR, workshops, and café. Combine with Tokyo Dome (5-min walk, baseball games) or Koishikawa Korakuen Garden (10-min walk, ¥300) for a full day.
  • Features: Reviews highlight thrilling VR and interactive exhibits; sea urchin lamp-making popular with kids. Motion sickness noted for VR; weekdays less crowded.

Ticket Information

Pricing

  • [September] Space Travelium TeNQ Admission Ticket (tax incl.):
    • Adult (13+ years): ¥2,500.
    • Child (3–12 years): ¥1,500.
    • Under 2: Free.
  • [October] Space Travelium TeNQ Admission Ticket (tax incl.):
    • Adult (13+ years): ¥2,500.
    • Child (3–12 years): ¥1,500.
    • Under 2: Free.
  • Note: Non-refundable after use. QR code requires smartphone with internet; screenshots may not work. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. VR restricted for heights under 120 cm, pregnancy, or health conditions. No group discounts for fewer than 10 people.

Sales Period

  • September ticket: From September 1, 2025; valid for one-time entry on selected date (except September 8–10, partial closure September 11).
  • October ticket: From October 1, 2025; valid for one-time entry on selected date.
  • High demand in summer (July–August) and Golden Week (April–May); book 1–7 days in advance.

Purchase Channels

  • Official: Click Buy Now for e-ticket (QR code via email/WAUG app). For assistance, contact Jasumo Tickets: https://jasumotickets.com/contact/. Also available via Tokyo Dome City e-Ticket Store or 7Ticket.
  • In-Person: TeNQ ticket counter (¥2,500 adult, ¥1,500 child; cash/card, subject to availability).
  • Other: Klook, KKday, or Rakuten Travel (e.g., ¥2,500 via Klook).

Cancellation Policy

  • Free cancellation before use (Mon–Fri, 10:00 AM–6:00 PM JST). No refunds post-use or for missed visits (90-day rebooking validity).
  • Full refund for closures (e.g., September 8–10, 2025); check https://www.tokyo-dome.co.jp/en/tourists/tenq/. Processing: 2–5 business days.
  • Non-transferable; reselling prohibited.

Rules

  • Venue: Indoor facility; suitable for all ages. Children 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
  • Prohibited Items: No food/drinks in exhibits; dining at TeNQ Café 138 or Tokyo Dome City. No pets, drones, tripods, or flash photography. Lockers (¥300–¥500) available.
  • Restrictions: One-time entry; no re-entry. No touching exhibits except interactive areas. VR has height (120 cm min) and health restrictions (no pregnancy, heart conditions). Intoxicated guests refused entry.
  • Photography: Personal photos allowed (no flash or professional equipment); use #TeNQTokyo. Respect other guests.
  • Wheelchair Users: Fully accessible with ramps; VR may be restricted. Disabled discounts (¥1,250 adult, ¥750 child) on-site with Japanese-issued certificate. Contact Jasumo Tickets: https://jasumotickets.com/contact/.
  • Note: Arrive 15–30 min early for QR code redemption and VR briefing. Peak seasons busy; expect 5–15 min waits for VR. English signage available; staff English limited. Masks recommended indoors. Check rules: https://www.tokyo-dome.co.jp/en/tourists/tenq/.

Note

Tickets (¥2,500) may sell out in summer and Golden Week; book early by clicking Buy Now. Plan 1.5–2 hours; prioritize SORAVEL LINE VR, Space Terminal, and LEGO® exhibition (until May 18, 2025). Bring smartphone with internet for QR code (email/WAUG app); screenshots may not work. Dress comfortably (indoor; summer 25–30°C, winter 10–15°C). Public transport recommended; Tokyo Dome City is central. Combine with Tokyo Dome (5-min walk, baseball tickets ¥2,000–¥6,000) or Korakuen Hall (5-min walk, events vary) for a full day. Check https://x.com/tenq_tokyo for updates.

Inquiries

Precautions

  • Arrival: Arrive 15–30 min early for QR code redemption and VR briefing. Group must enter together.
  • Accessibility: Fully accessible; VR may be restricted for some disabilities. Disabled discounts on-site with certificate. Contact Jasumo Tickets: https://jasumotickets.com/contact/.
  • Weather: Indoor; ideal for rainy days (June) or winter (10–15°C).
  • Bring QR Code: Smartphone with internet required; screenshots may not work.
  • Luggage: Use lockers (¥300–¥500); travel light.
  • Crowds: Avoid summer/Golden Week; expect 5–15 min waits for VR or popular exhibits.
  • Rules: No flash photography; follow VR safety instructions (motion sickness possible). Respect sacred displays (e.g., astronaut exhibits).

Additional Information

  • Background: Successor to Space Museum TeNQ, opened November 2024, with ~100,000 visitors annually. Collaborates with LEGO Japan, University of Tokyo, and Vixen Corporation.
  • Experience: Futuristic space exploration with VR, interactive exhibits, and educational workshops. English signage; staff English limited.
  • Travel Tips:
    • Transportation: JR Suidobashi (5-min walk, ¥170 from Shinjuku). JR Pass (¥50,000/7 days) covers JR trains. Public transport recommended. https://www.jrpass.com/
    • Accommodation: Bunkyo-ku hotels (¥10,000–¥20,000, e.g., Tokyo Dome Hotel) or Shinjuku (¥10,000–¥20,000).
    • Dining: TeNQ Café 138 (¥800–¥2,000, cosmic lattes); Tokyo Dome City eateries (¥1,000–¥3,000, sushi, ramen).
    • Etiquette: Respect interactive areas; no running or loud behavior. Dress comfortably.
    • Weather: Indoor; spring (15–20°C), summer (25–30°C, humid), autumn (15–20°C), winter (10–15°C).
  • Merchandise: TeNQ Store (¥500–¥2,000, Kazunoko art, moon cookies, space goods).
  • Health/Safety: Masks recommended indoors; VR motion sickness possible. First aid at ticket counter.

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Reviews

  • “VR lunar trip was the highlight… chose a spacesuit, boarded a rocket, so realistic!”
  • “More fun than expected! Interactive exhibits, games, and long VR experience were great.”
  • “VR was thrilling but made me a bit carsick. Sea urchin lamp-making was a hit with my niece!”

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