I walked over to the Shinjuku Neon Walk and the Tokyo Night & Light show, twice. The Neon walk has some interesting interactive exhibits and was the reason I went over, but then I found out about the Night & Light shows.
The Neon Walk had some interesting interactive exhibits from walking through lights to an exhibit that uses a camera to place you into an animated scene, it was all pretty cool. The video below is from my Meta Ray-Bans as I’m made me into a cat & person when I moved around the scene. I tried it a few times for some of the different scenes.
For me it was the Night & Light shows that ended up being the draw. They projected animations onto the side of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building. The show holds the Guinness World Record for the largest permanent architectural projection-mapped display of 13,904.956㎡.
They ran a few animations in a row, about 3 min each, every 1/2 hour. Different stories were run at different times over the nights. I didn’t get to see them all, but the ones I did were amazing. I’m really hoping quality original video ends up online to watch again.





















