Experience the artists and music you love like never before at Ginza Sony Park, an urban playground in the heart of Ginza.
What happens?
Visitors can explore a variety of musical and technological exhibits inspired by some of Japan’s current popular artists. In Part 1, visitors created digital heartbeats to YOASOBI’s songs, explored the floating world of words with Hitsujibungaku, and enjoyed an intimate listening experience with Vaundy.
Three new exhibits will replace Part 1’s displays in April. They will be inspired by Babymonster, Creepy Nuts, and Kensuke Ushio. Although not much has been revealed about each, their names have been announced:
- Gaming gives us tales of growth (Babymonster)
- Entertainment technology breaks the mold (Creepy Nuts)
- Cinema grants knowledge (Kensuke Ushio)
The exhibits are free for all to enjoy, however, you will need to make a reservation in advance.
Note: Photos are from Program: Part 1 (which ran from January 26 to March 30, 2025).
How to get to Ginza Sony Park

Ginza Sony Park is directly connected to Exit B9 of Ginza Station (near Tokyo Metro Marunouchi Line/Hibiya Line). Alternatively, you can access the park via a 5-minute walk from JR Yurakucho Station (on the Yamanote Line).
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- 227 m from Ginza Station Ginza Line (G9)Hibiya Line (H9)Marunouchi Line (M16)
- 291 m from Yurakucho Station Yurakucho Line (Y18)Yamanote Line (JY30)Keihin-Tōhoku Line (JK25)
- 419 m from Ginza-itchōme Station Yurakucho Line (Y19)