Gundam Lights Up Tokyo Skyline in “TOKYO GUNDAM IN THE FUTURE”

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The night sky of Tokyo is about to be lit up with beam sabers and booster trails. Starting Saturday, April 26, the iconic Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building will become the battleground — and backdrop — for a massive new projection mapping experience titled "TOKYO GUNDAM IN THE FUTURE", part of the ongoing “TOKYO Night & Light” series.


This high-tech spectacle brings Gundam fans a breathtaking visual story that unfolds across the building’s enormous east wall, transforming the skyline into a canvas of futuristic warfare, space exploration, and unity beyond factions.

What to Expect

The projection showcases a future where mobile suits, once weapons of war, now collaborate in peaceful space development. You'll see a powerful alliance of iconic Gundams — complete with new color variations — as they work together... until a mysterious light threatens the operation.

With dynamic visuals, immersive sound design, and exclusive animation by Sunrise, this event brings Gundam to life on a scale you've never seen before.

Screening Schedule
Location: Citizens’ Plaza, East Wall of Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No.1 (2-8-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo)

Dates:
April 26 (Sat) – May 6 (Tues, Holiday)
19:00 / 20:00 / 21:00

From May 10 (Sat) onward
19:30 / 20:30 / 21:30

Note: Shows are held daily except in poor weather. Other projection works will also be screened — check the official site for full details.

Recognized by Guinness World Records as the “largest permanent projection mapping installation on a building”, this eco-friendly show (powered by green electricity) is not just a celebration of Gundam — it's a global stage for the franchise’s forward-looking message of peace, progress, and unity.

Whether you're a lifelong fan or new to the world of Gundam, "TOKYO GUNDAM IN THE FUTURE" is a once-in-a-lifetime event that will leave you in awe. Gather your friends, look to the skyline, and witness Gundam history projected across the heart of Tokyo.

The future is now — and it's mobile suit-sized.

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