Tokyo Dream Park is scheduled to open in Ariake on March 27, 2026. Created by TV Asahi, the sleek nine-story complex is designed to host everything from arena-sized concerts and musicals to art exhibitions. It’s shaping up to be one of Tokyo’s biggest new entertainment hubs. What to expect Inside, you’ll find SGC Hall Ariake, a concert venue that fits up to 5,000 people; EX Theater Ariake, a new stage for musicals and plays; and EX Studios 7 and 8, which will host rotating exhibitions and digital art experiences. There’s also a rooftop garden called Dream Terrace, complete with sea views and a restaurant. Opening highlights Construction is still underway, but a few opening highlights have been announced. Here's what you can look forward to: As part of the largest ever Doraemon exhibition, over 100 life-size figures (and he's larger than you think) will take over EX Studio 7. Expect to find Japan-exclusive designs, manga and anime displays, and plenty of photo ops. Rêve des Lumières (Atelier des Lumières), the immersive art show from Paris, lands in Japan for the first time, debuting with a Van Gogh projection experience using over 100 projectors. EX Theater Ariake launches in April 2026 with AmberS, a new musical, followed by Gekidan Shinkansen’s summer show and the Japanese premiere of a Tony-winning musical. How to get there Tokyo Dream Park will sit in the Ariake area of Koto Ward, close to Tokyo Big Sight. Once completed, it will be about a 5-minute walk from Tokyo Big Sight Station on the Yurikamome Line, or 9 minutes from Kokusai Tenjijō Station on the Rinkai Line.