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Panasonic Center Tokyo

A showroom where children can deepen their understanding of global warming solutions and creativity through hands-on experiences.

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The showroom introduces Panasonic's products and initiatives. It consists of an exhibit floor to learn about global warming solutions and the museum "AkeruE" which provides various mechanisms to nurture creativity.

The first floor's "Panasonic GREEN IMPACT PARK" is a place for elementary and middle school students to learn about the current status and solutions of global warming, inspiring actions toward the environment. It's composed of two themes, "CO2 reduction" and "Resource circulation", where students can learn about Panasonic's environmental initiatives through quizzes and interactive experiences.

The second and third floors are home to the museum "AkeruE", which requires an online reservation and charges a fee (700 yen for elementary school students and older). The museum supports children's creative actions with the concept of "Turning 'inspiration' into form". It features many exhibitions that fuse science and art, such as art works using technology, and children's workshops are regularly held.

Highlights

  • A showroom where you can learn about Panasonic Group's initiatives.
  • Consists of an exhibition floor to learn about solutions to global warming and the museum "AkeruE".
  • Regularly holds events and workshops.

Photos

  • Achieving a "CO2 Zero Showroom" with the introduction of energy-saving facilities.

    Achieving a "CO2 Zero Showroom" with the introduction of energy-saving facilities.

  • "Panasonic GREEN IMPACT PARK" for elementary and middle school students to learn about environmental issues and solutions.

    "Panasonic GREEN IMPACT PARK" for elementary and middle school students to learn about environmental issues and solutions.

  • Museum "AkeruE" to turn children's inspirations into form.

    Museum "AkeruE" to turn children's inspirations into form.

Official FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions have been vetted and answered directly by each listing.

Q

Can you provide services in foreign languages? (If so, please also inform us of the supported languages)

A

Not available

Q

Is it possible to re-enter the premises?

A

The 1st and 2nd floors are free zones, so you can come and go as you please. You can re-enter the 3rd floor's AkeruE, but it may not be possible due to overcrowding.

Q

Is free WiFi available in the facility?

A

Yes, it is.

Q

Are there coin lockers available?

A

Yes, there are on the 1st floor.

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What about any additional questions?

A

You can check more FAQ on the official website.

Reviews

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  • 簡蓉

    在1樓有以次時代商品的松下商品為主題的展示,也可以實際體驗。

  • Alex Wu

    我這次在大畫面屏幕上~體驗人氣的電動遊戲。2樓還有任天堂的遊戲哦

Details

Name in Japanese
パナソニックセンター東京
Postal Code
135-0063
Address
3-5-1 Ariake, Koto-ku, Tokyo
Telephone
03-3599-2600
Closed
Mondays, New Year’s holiday period.
Business Hours
10:00am - 6:00pm
Admission
Admission is free, Museum "AkeruE" on the 3rd floor is 700 yen for elementary school students and older (reservation required)
Access
1) 2-min walk from Rinkai Line, Kokusai-tenjijo Station
2) 3-min walk from Yurikamome Line, Ariake Station
Credit Cards
Accepted
Official Website
Official Website (Japanese)