Tokyo Dream Park is a new large-scale entertainment complex that opened in the Ariake district of Tokyo on March 27, 2026. Developed by TV Asahi, this huge complex brings together versatile halls, theaters, event spaces, a rooftop plaza, restaurants, and studios under one roof.
Ideally located along the waterfront of the Ariake district, the site is easily accessible from Odaiba and Haneda Airport. It takes about 30 minutes from Haneda via the Rinkai line, making it an ideal destination for visitors arriving in Tokyo or as a final attraction to conclude their stay. From Odaiba, visitors can take the Yurikamome line to the Tokyo Big Sight station and walk about 5 minutes to the site. Upon arrival at the station, note that the main entrance is located on the 1st floor (2F) of the building.
Offering a panoramic view of the surrounding port, Tokyo Dream Park is a unique destination where art, entertainment, and technology come together for the enjoyment of visitors of all ages.
The 7th and 8th levels of Tokyo Dream Park house two event spaces designed to host a constantly evolving program of large-scale temporary exhibitions. Currently, EX STUDIO7 on the 7th level is hosting “100 % Doraemon & Friends in Tokyo,” the largest Doraemon exhibition ever offered. Visitors can enjoy immersive experiences in Doraemon’s universe with statues, original drawings, and interactive installations.
Highlights of the exhibition include the “Doraemon Mirror Room” where infinite reflections create a magical setting, and the “Doraemon Colorful Corridor” featuring a selection of 17 color illustrations from the original manga. Another attraction is the “Nobita Manga Room” with 3D video mapping that takes visitors through iconic moments of the animated series.
Before leaving, make sure to visit the official store filled with limited edition goodies and collectibles. While a ticket is required to enter the main exhibition area, visitors can enjoy dozens of Doraemon statues on the 6th level terrace, which is open to the public for free.
On the 8th level, EX STUDIO8 will soon host the highly anticipated “Dream of Lights” exhibition, an innovative digital art experience born in Paris in 2012. This exhibition combines famous paintings by great artists like Van Gogh with the latest video mapping technologies. The Tokyo exhibition is scheduled for this summer, with more information to be announced in due course.
Tokyo Dream Park also boasts two permanent performance spaces: a concert hall and a theater. The SGC Hall Ariake on the ground floor is a large hall dedicated to live concerts, accommodating around 3,700 seated or 5,300 standing guests. The EX Theater Ariake on the 2nd floor is an ultra-modern theater opening on April 25, 2026, designed to prioritize the audience’s experience with clear views of the stage from every seat.
Tokyo Dream Park offers a variety of dining options throughout the building. Jack In The Donuts on the 1st floor serves a wide range of donuts, while Umikaze Kitchen on the 6th floor is the flagship restaurant offering a family-friendly atmosphere and a signature dish called BURGHETTI, a mix of hamburger and spaghetti.
Visitors can also enjoy a selection of bars and restaurants, including Horiguchi Coffee à la table, Crisp Salada Works, and HUB, a British pub. Guests can visit Tokyo Dream Park solely for dining without the need for a show ticket.
For the latest information on opening hours, closing days, prices, or other details, please visit the official website or contact the venue directly.





