Entrance area on the B2 floor of Ginza Sony Park. Stairs and open circulation lead underground, revealing a spatial connection with the city.
Large photographic works suspended on the B1 floor of Ginza Sony Park, gently swaying and capturing fragments of light and the city.
[Notice: Close day]
Wednesday, Apr 22 / Thursday, Apr 23
  • Key visual of '100. 80. 60. Exhibition.' 2026.4.24 - 5.31.
    100. 80. 60. Exhibition
    Apr 24 - May 31, 2026 11:00 am - 7:00 pm
    B3/B2/B1/3F/4F
  • The key visual of 1/2 .
    1/2 (Nibun no Ichi)
    11:00 am - 9:00 pm (L.O. 8:00 pm)
    B3
  • Ginza Sony Park April calendar. 4.3 - 4.19 '“Construction Records” Bin Sugawara - Parkscape.' 4.4 - 4.12 PASTA PLAZA. 4.24 - 5.31 100. 80. 60. Exhibition. 4.13,22,23 Closed day.
    April
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How Artists Are Using Ginza Sony Park Before Its Grand Opening

Ginza Sony Park, the building is currently under construction for its January 2025 grand opening, was opened for a limited time between Tue, November 19 and Sun, December 1, 2024, for "ART IN THE PARK (Under Construction)," a program that explores the fusion between art and architecture. Over 10,000 people visited the park during the two-week period, with many visitors both from Japan and abroad enjoying the space in its current, very distinct moment in time. The three artists who featured in the program were those with close ties to Ginza Sony Park: Shun Sudo, Koji Yamaguchi, and Takuro Tamayama. What feelings were behind the works exhibited at the program? We asked the three artists about the background behind their works.

Exhibit. Green and red lights are shining in the concrete architectural space.

Garden in Ginza

Source : The Nikkei Shimbun (Morning), May 1, 1966

April 29 will forevermore be an unforgettable day for me. This is because our new building, in which we have invested so much time and effort and which we are immensely proud of, opened in a corner of Nishiginza in Tokyo. Having said this, there are certain things that I still feel apprehensive about. One of these is whether we, as an electronics manufacturer, were justified in constructing a building in an area with Japan's, and indeed the world's, most expensive real estate. Some people may think us crazy or egotistical to do this as an electronics manufacturer. In the first place, I too felt at the time that it was somewhat over the top. In truth, I was seriously worried until recently that we had erred in our decision. But in the end, the building was completed, and today I would like to tell the story of how what led to this point. ...

Bird’s eye view. The Sony Building at night, around when the company was founded. A large tree stands on a corner of the grounds.