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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is proudly showcasing Godzilla as part of the highly successful 'Tokyo Night & Light' event, ahead of the iconic monster's 70th anniversary on 3 November 2024. This ongoing spectacular projection mapping show transforms the Tokyo Metropolitan Government No. 1 Building in Shinjuku into a vibrant canvas, now certified by Guinness World Records™ as the largest permanent display of its kind in the world, covering an astonishing 13,905 square meters.
Each night, visitors are invited to immerse themselves in a dazzling array of visuals, created by a dynamic mix of local and international artists. The showcases honour Tokyo's rich cultural heritage while exploring diverse themes such as the lunar cycle.
On weeknights, audiences can enjoy captivating performances including 'Evolution,' 'Lunar Cycle,' 'Synergy,' 'Poetic Structures,' and 'Golden Fortune.' A newly introduced show, 'Butai ni tatte,' features a soundtrack by the hit Japanese pop duo Yoasobi, providing a modern twist to the evening's festivities.
Weekends feature a special showcase, 'Godzilla: Attack on Tokyo!', along with 'Butai ni tatte' and 'Tokyo Concerto,' a stunning display that highlights beloved Tokyo attractions paired with enchanting music. And fans can anticipate a second Godzilla performance in November 2024, details to be announced.
Projection shows are held nightly from 6:30 PM (6:00 PM in October and 5:30 PM from November to December) until 9:45 PM. For more information and to view the complete schedule of projection mapping shows, please visit the official website.
Join us in this historic celebration and witness the magic of Tokyo's night sky illuminated by the legendary Godzilla!
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About TOKYO Night & Light
TOKYO Night & Light projection mapping project aims to enhance nighttime tourism by transforming the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 1 into a canvas for extraordinary light and sound art throughout the year, creating unique experiences for visitors. *GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS™ certification holder Largest architectural projection-mapped display (permanent) 13,904.956㎡
About Tokyo Night & Light Godzilla: Attack on Tokyo
For more details and updates, including the event's full schedule and additional locations, see the official website.