The Tokyo metropolitan government will be showcasing nightly projection mapping displays, which it claims to be the world's largest.
The projection mapping displays will run from February 25 on one of the two towers that host its headquarters. Shows will commence nightly from 7 p.m. and be displayed at half-hour intervals, lasting around 10 to 15 minutes each. Different displays will be projected on weekends and public holidays.
The Tokyo government has applied to Guinness World Records and expects the year-round shows to be recognised as the world's largest.
The free shows are set to project images against the eastern facade of the complex's 48-storey main building, spanning an area measuring approximately 127 metres in height and 110 metres in width.
The show's opening night is scheduled to feature live performances and a Guinness World Records certification ceremony in the plaza at the foot of the building.
Yuriko Koike commented: "I hope to make this a new tourist spot that travellers from both home and abroad come to visit at least once."