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  2. Hibiya Godzilla Square - Wikipedia

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    Hibiya Godzilla Square (日比谷ゴジラスクエア, Hibiya Gojira Sukuea) is a square in Tokyo, Japan.. It features the largest statue of Godzilla in the country, based on the Shin Godzilla design of the character, with an original screenplay for the 1954 film being contained within the base.

  3. Toho - Wikipedia

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    The Hibiya Godzilla Square located nearby the headquarters in Chiyoda, Tokyo Toho and Shochiku competed with the influx of Hollywood films and boosted the film industry by focusing on new directors of the likes of Akira Kurosawa , Kon Ichikawa , Keisuke Kinoshita , Ishirō Honda , and Kaneto Shindo .

  4. Hibiya - Wikipedia

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    Hibiya Station, a railway station; Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line, a Tokyo Metro subway line that runs through the area; Tokyo Midtown Hibiya, a mixed use building overlooking Hibiya Park; Yurakucho, an administrative district covering the entire Hibiya area; Hibiya Godzilla SquareSquare in Tokyo, Japan

  5. Godzilla (Heisei) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, a statue of the Heisei Godzilla was built and displayed at the Hibiya Godzilla Square, but in 2016, it was replaced by a 3-metre (9.8-foot; 300-centimetre; 120-inch) tall statue of Shin Godzilla. The Heisei Godzilla statue was moved inside the Toho Cinemas Hibiya building. [9]

  6. Hibiya Park - Wikipedia

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    Hibiya Park (Japanese: 日比谷公園, Hibiya Kōen) is a park in Chiyoda City, Tokyo, Japan. It covers an area of 161,636.66 m 2 (40 acres) between the east gardens of the Imperial Palace to the north, the Shinbashi district to the southeast and the Kasumigaseki government district to the west.

  7. Shin Godzilla - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, a statue of the film's version of Godzilla was erected in central Tokyo. The area was dubbed Hibiya Godzilla Square and is considered to be largest Godzilla statue in Japan, according to Toho. [135] In October 2020, Nijigen no Mori opened a Shin Godzilla zip line attraction in Kobe, Japan. [136]

  8. Category:Tourist attractions in Tokyo - Wikipedia

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  9. Tokyo Midtown Hibiya - Wikipedia

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    Tokyo Midtown Hibiya (東京ミッドタウン日比谷, Tōkyō Middotaun Hibiya) is a 190,000-square-meter (2.0 million sq ft) mixed-use development in Yurakucho, Tokyo, Japan. Completed in March 2018, the project includes office, commercial, and dining and entertainment facilities.