To get to the Panasonic Living Showroom, take the Yamanote Line or Ginza Subway Line to Shimbashi Station. From there, it’s a short walk to the showroom in Shiodome.





Panasonic Living Showroom
Panasonic Living Showroom (パナソニック ショウルーム 東京) in Shiodome offers a glimpse into the future of home living. The showroom showcases Panasonic’s wide range of home interior products, from kitchens and bathrooms to sinks, faucets, and bathtubs.
Visitors can explore multiple floors displaying innovative designs and high-quality appliances. As one of Japan’s leading manufacturers, Panasonic brings cutting-edge solutions to create stylish and functional living spaces.
Hours and Fees
- Opening hours
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10:00 to 17:00
- Closed
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Wednesdays
- Entrance fee
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Free
Getting there
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