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Ginza Sony Park

A vertical park and creative lab in the heart of Ginza—Sony’s experimental playground for art, sound, and shifting public space.

Attraction

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Ginza Sony Park defies easy categorization. Part urban park, part event space, part brand experiment, this open-air structure blends greenery, design, and interactive exhibitions across multiple underground levels in one of Tokyo’s busiest districts. Built on the former site of the Sony Building, the current version is a “transitional” park—ever-evolving, with rotating pop-ups, immersive sound installations, DJ sets, and art displays that blur the lines between commerce and culture. While the structure is sleek and minimal, the programming is vibrant and youthful. Whether you’re stopping in for a design showcase or just escaping the crowds for a green bench below street level, Sony Park remains one of Tokyo’s most innovative uses of public space.

Facilities & Services

  • Open-air and subterranean public space

  • Rotating exhibitions and pop-up shops

  • Sound-based and digital art installations

  • Family-friendly and barrier-free access

  • Near Ginza and Yurakucho Stations

Contact

Address:

5 Chome-3-1 Ginza, Chuo City, Tokyo 104-0061

Phone:

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