Sony’s new building in Tokyo’s Ginza district finished, set to open in 2025

The Ginza Sony‍ Park, a newly completed renovation project on the ‌former site⁤ of the iconic Sony⁣ Building in Tokyo, was unveiled to the press⁤ on Friday. The ‌complex aims to be a modern space that carries on the‍ vision ​of its predecessor.

Scheduled to open to the public in January, the new ‍building stands five stories high⁣ with four basement levels and covers a total floor area of approximately 4,390 square meters. It is designed as a “park in Ginza,” featuring ‍various‍ open spaces and an atrium to create a sense of ⁣openness.

Incorporated ‌into the basement floors are some original walls from ​the Sony Building, which opened in 1966 based on Sony Corp co-founder Akio Morita’s belief that “a meaningful⁣ building should be constructed ‍as the gateway to Ginza.” These preserved elements⁤ pay homage to its historical⁤ significance.

The original‍ building served as a showroom for Sony products for around ‌50 years. It showcased groundbreaking innovations such as‌ the Walkman portable music player first ⁣released in​ 1979. However, it was torn down in 2017 for⁢ redevelopment.​ The final phase of this extensive renovation project was completed on August 15th.

Daisuke ⁣Nagano, president of Sony Enterprise Co., expressed ⁢their intention to create a place where visitors can spend time as ⁢they wish. This vision reflects their commitment to providing an inviting and versatile environment for⁤ all who visit.

The Ginza Sony Park ​represents not⁣ only an architectural transformation but ‍also symbolizes continuity with its predecessor’s legacy. ‍With its ‌grand opening approaching next year, it is ⁤poised⁢ to​ become ‌another landmark destination within Tokyo’s vibrant cityscape.

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