Ginza Sony Park emphasizes listening as an art.
Ginza Sony Park offers a cozy, music-filled space showcasing J-pop star Vaundy's curated exhibition of 200 songs by mood.
You know when you’re just chillin' in the city, and suddenly you find this cozy corner in the underground of Ginza Station? It’s like walking into a warm living room, and that’s exactly what you get at the B2 level of the new Ginza Sony Park. This isn’t just any building; it’s a five-story masterpiece from Sony, packed with all kinds of cool stuff—CD cases, vinyl records, band merch—making it feel just like home.
So picture this: it’s Monday, the day after the grand opening, and people are milling about in this sweet orange-hued space. They’re checking out an epic exhibition curated by J-pop star Vaundy, who’s showcasing 200 songs that reflect his vibe, all sorted by mood. It’s like a musical treasure hunt down there, and you won't want to miss it!
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