The street piano we’ll be introducing this time is located in Shiodome City Center in Tokyo’s Minato Ward.
This street piano can be a pretty nerve-wracking spot.
However, it is a great piano and the sound resonates very well.
Please note that this spot is only open on weekdays.
Piano Type :Grand Piano

Since it’s in an office lobby, sound reverberates a lot.
The piano has a great sound quality, so it’s not an unpleasant sound at all.
Installation date : Permanent
There are two performance times, like at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building and the Former Kunitachi Station.
The times are 12:00-13:00 and 17:00-19:00.
It’s great that you can play until 7pm.
Please note that this spot is only open on weekdays.
Notes
- You are free to play during the usage hours.
Please take good care of the piano.- If there are customers waiting, please share the piano with others.
Approximately 10 minutes per person- Live performances, recitals, and video streaming are prohibited without the facility’s permission.
- Please refrain from using the piano for ensemble performances with other instruments or as accompaniment for singing.
- Please refrain from opening and closing the piano’s roof.
- In the event of a shortage, we may cancel the performance.
- The piano may not be available during events at the facility.
- We take no responsibility for any accidents or injuries that occur during use.
Location

Shiodome City Center 1F Office Lobby 1-5-2 Higashi-Shinbashi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
The entrance here is a revolving door.
It’s very rare these days, so it’s worth the visit just to see it.
The street piano is located behind the automatic doors that lead into the office lobby.
It has an atmosphere that makes it seem like the kind of place the general public wouldn’t be able to enter, so it takes courage to even go in.
Recommended access : Train
The nearest station is Shinbashi Station.
It’s easy to get to, about a 10-minute walk away.
This is a street piano spot with good access.
Afterword
This is a great street piano spot where you can hear the sounds only on weekdays.
You can only play during busy times, so it can be quite stressful.
It’s also easily accessible from the station.
The street piano here is only available on weekdays and there are time restrictions as playing hours are limited.
However, even among Tokyo’s street pianos, this spot has one of the best sounds.
Make sure to visit along with the unusual revolving door.
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