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added on : April 27, 2026
Tokyo Dream Park
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Tokyo Dream Park is a brand-new, large-scale entertainment complex that opened in Ariake, Tokyo on 27 March 2026. Developed by TV Asahi, the large-scale facility brings together multipurpose halls, theaters, event spaces, a rooftop plaza, restaurants, and studios – all under one roof.
Conveniently located along the Ariake waterfront district, the venue is easily accessible from both Odaiba area and Haneda Airport. It is approximately 30 minutes from Haneda via the Rinkai Line, making it an ideal stop for visitors arriving into Tokyo, or as a final attraction to finish the trip. From Odaiba, it’s just a short ride on the Yurikamome line to Tokyo Big Sight Station, and around a five minute walk to the venue from there. When approaching from the station, note that the main entrance is located on the second floor of the building.
Offering panoramic views of the surrounding port, Tokyo Dream Park is a unique destination where art, entertainment and technology comes together for visitors of all ages.
Entrance on the 2nd floor
Entrance signage and grand staircase
The 7th and 8th floors of Tokyo Dream Park house two dedicated event spaces, designed to host a rotating program of large-scale temporary exhibitions. These flexible spaces allow the venue to continuously offer fresh and exciting content throughout the year.
On the 7th floor, EX STUDIO7 is currently hosting 100% Doraemon & Friends in Tokyo, an exhibition that has toured across Asia—including Shanghai, Bangkok, and Taiwan—and captivated fans, and marks the largest Doraemon exhibition to date. The exhibition offers an immersive journey through the beloved world of Doraemon, displaying figurines, original drawings, and interactive installations.
As visitors approach Tokyo Dream Park, they will encounter life-sized Doraemon figurines positioned outside, on the roof terrace, and inside the exhibition itself. Each of the designs are inspired by scenes from the 45 volume manga series, offering plenty of photo opportunities with your favorite doraemon. It also includes four exclusive designs for the Japan exhibition: onigiri doraemon, sakura doraemon, shiba-inu doraemon and osumo doraemon.
Highlights from inside the exhibition also include the Doraemon Mirror Room, where infinite reflections create a magical backdrop, and the Colorful Doraemon Corridor, lined with 17 specially selected color illustrations from the original manga. Another impressive highlight is Nobita's Manga Room, which features dynamic 3D projection mapping that transports visitors through iconic moments from the animation.
Before leaving, be sure to stop by the gift shop, stocked exclusively with event-limited goods and collectibles unavailable anywhere else. While admission to the main facility requires a ticket, visitors can also view dozens of Doraemon figurines on the sixth-floor rooftop terrace, which is open to the public free of charge.
On the 8th floor, EX STUDIO8 will be home to the anticipated RÊVE DES LUMIÈRES, a digital art experience founded in Paris in 2012. These groundbreaking exhibitions fuse famous paintings by artists such as Van Gogh with the latest projection mapping technology. The Tokyo edition is scheduled to open this summer, with further details to be announced in due course.
Doraemon welcoming visitors at the entrance
Figurines recreating scenes from the manga
Japan-exclusive Doraemon designs: “Shiba Inu” and “Onigiri”
An immersive projection mapping experience
Note: Please refrain from taking photos in this area.
Original merchandise shop
Tokyo Dream Park is home to two permanent performance venues – a concert and theatre hall. On the 1st floor is SGC Hall Ariake, a large-scale live music venue seating approximately 3,700 guests or approximately 5,300 standing. Purpose-built for concerts, the hall is scheduled to host performances by Japanese and international artists across a wide range of genres, making it a key new destination on Tokyo's live entertainment circuit.
On the 3rd floor is EX Theater Ariake, set to open on 25 April 2026. This state-of-the-art theatre is designed with audience experience at its heart. Every seat is carefully considered to ensure an unobstructed view of the stage – even for individuals of a shorter height – with generous seat depth to allow guests to sit back, relax, and immerse themselves in the performance.
Upcoming schedules for both SGC Hall Ariake and EX Theater Ariake are available on Tokyo Dream Park’s official website.
Entrance to EX Theater Ariake
Seating inside EX Theater Ariake
Exterior of SGC Hall Ariake
Entrance to SGC Hall Ariake
Tokyo Dream Park also has a diverse lineup of restaurants and cafés spread across the building. On the second floor, Jack In The Donuts offers around 25 to 40 varieties of donuts – from the Hawaiian-inspired fresh malasada donut to the space-themed Galaxy Donut. With a spacious eat-in area of up to 40 seats, it's the perfect spot for a break before or after exploring the venue.
On the sixth floor, Umikaze Kitchen serves as the park's flagship restaurant. With a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere and an ocean-view terrace, it's a great spot for everything from a casual lunch to a post-show dinner. The signature dish, BURGHETTI, is a combination of hamburger and spaghetti.
On top of those, the park houses an impressive range of dining options: Horiguchi Coffee à la table, a sophisticated French café restaurant and specialty coffee shop; Crisp Salada Works, a custom salad bar with around 30 handmade toppings; and HUB, a lively British-style pub for drinks before or after a show.
Of course, visitors are free to drop by Tokyo Dream Park for a meal alone – no show ticket is required.
Interior of Jack In The Donuts on the 2nd floor
Select your donuts on a tray before ordering
Mix and match your favorite donuts and drinks
Entrance to Umikaze Kitchen on the 6th floor
Signature menu featuring BURGHETTI
Enjoy wine at a relaxed counter seating area
| Address | 3-3-8 Ariake, Koto City, Tokyo |
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| URL | TOKYO DREAM PARK |
For updated information on opening hours, days closed, prices, and more, please check the official website.