
Giant Pokémon Cards Light Up Tokyo Tocho!
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Tokyo's city hall (Tocho) will be illuminated with skyscraper-sized Pokémon card projections starting this spring. The year-long 'Pokémon Card Game Tokyo Luminous Night' event kicks off March 20th, offering a unique spectacle for visitors.
Get ready for a dazzling display in Tokyo! The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building (Tocho), near Shinjuku Station, will transform into a canvas for giant Pokémon card projections. This immersive experience offers a fresh perspective on a beloved cultural icon.
The 'Pokémon Card Game Tokyo Luminous Night' event begins March 20th and continues throughout the year. Catch the shows on weekends and holidays in March at 6:30 PM, 7:30 PM, and 9:00 PM. Future schedules will be announced, so plan accordingly.
Don't miss this chance to witness iconic Pokémon cards like Mega Venusaur, Kyogre, Gigantamax Alcremie, and of course, Pikachu, in a whole new light. It's a perfect addition to your Tokyo itinerary, blending modern technology with classic Japanese pop culture.
Original source:SoraNews24 ↗
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