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Tokyo Dream Park

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Time Out says

Opened in late March 2026 in bayside Ariake, this entertainment complex operated by TV Asahi spans nine floors above ground and one below, bringing together facilities including the multipurpose SGC Hall Ariake, EX Theater Ariake, a spacious event zone and the rooftop Dream Terrace plaza, as well as restaurants and other essential amenities.

EX Theater Ariake is a 1,500-seat venue designed for stage productions such as plays and musicals. It’s capable of accommodating a diverse range of performances, and boasts acoustics that ensure ‘clear audibility of dialogue and lyrics’ throughout the space.

Details

Address
3-1-9 Ariake, Koto
Tokyo
Transport:
Tokyo Big Sight Station (Yurikamome); Kokusai-Tenjijo Station (Rinkai line)

What’s on

100% Doraemon & Friends

This expansive exhibition is the largest in the Doraemon franchise’s 56-year history, bringing together manga panels, animation, sculptures, limited-edition merch and a themed food menu all starring the world’s favourite blue robot cat and his friends. It launched in Hong Kong in July 2024, attracting over five million visitors during its month-long run. Since then, it has continued to captivate fans across Asia, making its way through several cities including Shanghai, Guangzhou, Bangkok, and Kaohsiung in Taiwan.The exhibition space contains over 100 distinct Doraemon figures, each with its own expression and costume. In addition to showcasing the content from the previous cities, the Tokyo exhibition also features Japan-exclusive works. Here you can see Doraemon transformed into a shiba inu, a sumo wrestler and a few other forms inspired by Japanese culture, as well as view two original animations not seen elsewhere.‘100% Doraemon & Friends’ runs until September 30 and is open from 10am to 6pm daily (last entry 5.30pm). Tickets start from ¥2,400 for adults, ¥1,800 for primary and secondary school students and ¥1,600 for children four years old and below – purchase yours here. As an added bonus, upon arrival exhibition visitors receive one of nine Doraemon-themed acrylic pins and one of four promotional cards (both chosen at random).
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