Panasonic Living Showroom Tokyo
Panasonic Living Showroom Tokyo
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Neighborhood: Odaiba / Shiodome / Shinbashi
Odaiba is an entertainment hotspot with a giant ferris wheel, concert halls, amusement arcades and lots of shopping. It also boasts Oedo-onsen-monogatari, a hotspring that recreates old Edo-era ambiance and is very popular with foreign visitors. Shiodome has ultra-modern office buildings where you can often find restaurants with a great high-rise view of Tokyo. The neighboring area of Shinbashi is a district of much older commercial buildings and it's a great place to join 'salary men' enjoying a drink and snacks at street stalls under the railway bridges after work.
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Kayleaf123
Brisbane, Australia22 contributions
Mar 2017
This is a free activity so wonder in and have a look if you are in the area. On display is latest gadgets for the home, office and play available for purchase now not new in the pipeline gadgets. There is an area for the children to play and discover and a new innovative home you can tour but is is in Japanese.
Written March 15, 2017
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Paul H
London, UK1,606 contributions
Sep 2015 • Couples
It's big. Nothing to major to see. Some lovely staff and nice massage chairs. Was happy to try them out for free. Most items I had already seen in other shops. Nothing state of the art. Not worth it unless you love Panasonic.
Written November 1, 2015
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Tom S
Verona, NJ42 contributions
Jan 2016 • Solo
I decided to pop in here while in Tokyo because I was in the area. It's a large, 2-story showroom with tons of cool gizmos and gadgets. I played Wii for a while, and then walked around to see what was on display. The staff followed me around like diligently, but I suppose that's understandable as they don't want anyone taking pictures. Definitely worth a visit if you're in the area.
Written July 14, 2016
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Jack F
Bandung, Indonesia839 contributions
Jul 2014 • Friends
This place is an exhibition arena production of Panasonic, especially household electronic equipment. A lot of products that they act, and including one robot that can be a human riding.
Written June 24, 2015
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