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Latest revision as of 18:25, 13 July 2026
Towering above the streets of Kabukichō, the Godzilla Head is one of Tokyo's most recognisable pop culture landmarks.
The Godzilla Head (ゴジラヘッド) is one of Tokyo's most iconic pop culture attractions. Perched atop the Hotel Gracery Shinjuku in the heart of Kabukichō, the enormous life-sized replica of Godzilla appears to emerge from the rooftop, towering over the bustling entertainment district below.
Standing approximately 12 metres tall, the Godzilla Head has become a must-see landmark for fans of Japanese cinema and visitors exploring Shinjuku. Throughout the day and evening, the monster periodically roars, its eyes glow red, and smoke billows from its mouth, creating an unforgettable spectacle.

Why Visit?
- 🦖 See one of Tokyo's most recognisable modern landmarks.
- 📸 Capture one of the city's best pop culture photo opportunities.
- 🎬 Experience a tribute to Japan's legendary movie monster.
- 🔥 Watch the Godzilla Head roar, illuminate and emit smoke during scheduled shows.
- 🚶 Easily combine with other attractions in the Kabukichō and Shinjuku areas.
- ⛩️ Enjoy a uniquely Japanese attraction celebrating one of the country's most famous cultural icons.
History
Godzilla was created by Toho Studios and first appeared in the classic 1954 film Godzilla. Since then, the giant monster has become one of Japan's most recognisable cultural exports, starring in dozens of films and television productions over the past seven decades.
The Godzilla Head was unveiled in 2015 to coincide with the opening of Hotel Gracery Shinjuku. Modelled after Godzilla's appearance in the 1992 film Godzilla vs. Mothra, the sculpture sits atop the Toho Building, reflecting the company's long association with Shinjuku and Japan's film industry.
Today, it remains one of Kabukichō's defining landmarks and a favourite stop for visitors exploring Tokyo.
Nearby Attractions
- 🌃 Kabukichō
- 🐈 Shinjuku 3D Cat
- 🌳 Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
- 🍢 Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane)
- 🏙️ Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
- ⚔️ Samurai Restaurant Time
Tips
- 📷 Street-level viewing is completely free and offers excellent photo opportunities.
- 🏨 Hotel Gracery guests can access the observation terrace for a closer view during designated hours.
- 🌆 Visit after sunset to see the illuminated eyes and evening atmosphere.
- 👥 Expect larger crowds on weekends and in the evening.
- 🎬 Keep an eye out for other Godzilla-themed decorations around the nearby Toho Cinema complex.
Location
The Godzilla Head is located in the Kabukichō entertainment district of Shinjuku.
📍 Hotel Gracery Shinjuku, 1-19-1 Kabukichō, Shinjuku City, Tokyo