Floor Guide
The latest technology and equipment allow you to experience the way the Panasonic aims to make the ubiquitous network a reality.
The showcase allows you to easily understand Panasonic's ecological technology as well as its commitment to, concepts for and studies into our universal design.
Universal Design is a term used to describe "designs that can be used safely and easily by everyone." Experience the universal design approach from the perspective of "sound", "color", "location", "size", "shape" and other important factors.
Saving, creating, and storing energy. Panasonic presents a lifestyle with virtually zero CO2 emissions throughout the entire house by saving, creating and storing energy.
The embodiment of the beauty of mathematics behind the nature and the fun of science that are very close to our everyday life, RiSuPia is an experience-oriented museum for visitors to experience the fun of science and mathematics.
Experience excitement on a grand scale! You can enjoy Nintendo's new software with a big-screen plasma display or a big superfine projector.
In its design stages, Panasonic Center Tokyo was created with the intention of reducing by nearly 30% its energy consumption in comparison with an exhibition complex of similar scale.
The latest energy-saving technologies and systems are strategically deployed throughout the facility, helping achieve the target values in the initial plan.
The Center remains friendly both to the community and the environment.
- Solar light generation system made of integrated building materials
- Illumination system, Hybrid Tower Kazekamome, with the use of wind and solar power generation
- Garbage disposal system
- Rainwater utilization system
- Exhibitory performance with fuel cells

- Ground area:
- 15,846.49 square meters (approx. 4800 tsubo)
- Total area:
- 15,788.65 square meters (approx. 4800 tsubo) *After the reconstruction on October 5, 2004,
- The area of the first and the second floors:
- 3,247 square meters (approx. 984 tsubo)
- Number of buildings:
- two, including the main building and its annex
- Floors:
- The main building has four floors above ground while the annex, Ariake Studio, has two floors above ground.
- Construction commenced:
- March 19, 2001
- Open:
- September 14, 2002
- Designer:
- Nihon Sekkei, Inc.
- Construction:
- joint venture between Taisei Corporation and Kajima Corporation
