
Tokyo’s nightlife has a spectacular new attraction.
“Edo: Outer Moat, City of Water,” a new projection mapping show produced by Ikki Co., Ltd., has begun screenings at the “TOKYO Night & Light” event.
Since its debut on November 1st, the show illuminates the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 1, using the landmark as a massive canvas for a display already recognized by Guinness World Records as the “largest permanent projection mapping exhibition on a building.”
The new show is a free-to-watch art experience for all visitors.
Event Overview

The “City of Water: Edo Outer Moat” show is a 4-minute visual work created as part of the “Outer Moat Purification Project,” an initiative to revive Tokyo’s heritage as a “City of Water.”
The projection mapping depicts memories of Edo, the historic water city, and blends them with images of a future city, creating a new story.

Viewers will see fantastical worlds, waterfalls, seasonal flowers blooming alongside pure flowing water, and waterside landscapes inspired by traditional ukiyo-e art.

The content is designed to show a resonance between city and nature, and tradition and innovation.
Location
Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building Citizens’ Square (The show is projected onto the east wall of Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building No. 1.)
Address: 2-8-1 Nishi-Shinjuku, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo
Dates: November 1st – November 30th, 2025
Screening Days: Screenings are held only on Saturdays, Sundays, and public holidays.
Show Times: The 4-minute show runs twice per evening:
Once between 6:30 PM (18:30) and 6:45 PM (18:45)
Once between 9:00 PM (21:00) and 9:15 PM (21:15)
Admission: Free, no prior registration required.
Access: The venue is directly connected to Tochomae Station (Toei Subway Oedo Line) and is an approximately 10-minute walk from the West Exit of JR Shinjuku Station.
Event Details
calendar_month DATE
Nov 01 2025 – Nov 30 2025
schedule TIME
4:30 pm – 9:15 pm
payments Cost
FREE
info Website
Official Website
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