Godzilla in Tokyo | Projection Mapping Show in Shinjuku | Tokyo, Japan

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  • Опубликовано: 14 окт 2024
  • Earlier this year in February, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government No. 1 Building in Shinjuku took on a new role after sundown. Designed by famed Japanese architect Kenzo Tange, this iconic building now serves as the backdrop for a jaw-dropping and record-breaking projection mapping show. Covering an impressive area of roughly 13,905sqm, the after-dark spectacle was certified by Guinness World Records as the largest permanent display of its kind in the world.
    This nightly showcase features a handful of distinct projection mappings created by a mix of local and international artists, each drawing inspiration from Tokyo's rich history and themes like the lunar cycle. On weeknights you’ll see ‘Evolution’ and ‘Lunar Cycle’ while weekends and holidays present ‘Tokyo Concerto’, ‘Zankyo Sanka (Aimer)’, ‘Evolution’ and ‘800 (Aimer)’. These five shows have been in the building's regular programme since February, but the organisers recently introduced a monstrous new addition to the building’s nighttime repertoire.
    Unveiled on April 27, 'Godzilla: Attack on Tokyo!' is an ode to Japan’s OG kaiju (monster) franchise.
    The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building projection mapping shows currently run every night from 7pm to 9.15pm on weeknights and from 7pm to 9.10pm on weekends and public holidays. From May 7, the shows will run from 7.30pm to 9.40pm daily. Note that 'Godzilla: Attack on Tokyo!' only runs on weekends and public holidays for the time being.
    Credits: Timeout.com

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