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'''''The Shinjuku 3D Cat is one of Tokyo's most photographed modern landmarks, delighting visitors with its lifelike animations on the giant curved Cross Shinjuku Vision billboard outside Shinjuku Station.''''' | '''''The Shinjuku 3D Cat is one of Tokyo's most photographed modern landmarks, delighting visitors with its lifelike animations on the giant curved Cross Shinjuku Vision billboard outside Shinjuku Station.''''' | ||
'''Shinjuku 3D Cat''' (ๆฐๅฎฟๆฑๅฃใฎ็ซ), officially known as '''The Giant 3D Cat''', is a giant three-dimensional digital cat displayed on the curved '''Cross Shinjuku Vision''' LED billboard at the East Exit of [[Shinjuku Station]]. Since its debut in 2021, the animated calico cat has become one of Tokyo's most recognisable modern attractions, drawing crowds throughout the day to watch it stretch, yawn, sleep and play as though it were perched on the edge of the building. | '''Shinjuku 3D Cat''' (ๆฐๅฎฟๆฑๅฃใฎ็ซ), officially known as '''The Giant 3D Cat''', is a giant three-dimensional digital cat displayed on the curved '''Cross Shinjuku Vision''' LED billboard at the East Exit of [[Shinjuku Station]]. Since its debut in 2021, the animated calico cat has become one of [[Tokyo]]'s most recognisable modern attractions, drawing crowds throughout the day to watch it stretch, yawn, sleep and play as though it were perched on the edge of the building. | ||
The realistic "naked-eye" 3D effect creates the illusion that the cat is climbing out of the billboard without the need for special glasses. Between regular advertising, the cat appears in short animated sequences that have become a social media favourite and a must-see stop for visitors exploring [[Shinjuku]]. | The realistic "naked-eye" 3D effect creates the illusion that the cat is climbing out of the billboard without the need for special glasses. Between regular advertising, the cat appears in short animated sequences that have become a social media favourite and a must-see stop for visitors exploring [[Shinjuku]]. | ||
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== ๐ฏ Why Visit? == | == ๐ฏ Why Visit? == | ||
* ๐ See one of Tokyo's most unique and entertaining digital attractions. | * ๐ See one of [[Tokyo]]'s most unique and entertaining digital attractions. | ||
* ๐ธ Capture fun photos and videos of the giant animated cat. | * ๐ธ Capture fun photos and videos of the giant animated cat. | ||
* ๐ก Experience impressive 3D visual effects without the need for special glasses. | * ๐ก Experience impressive 3D visual effects without the need for special glasses. | ||
* ๐ Visit a landmark located immediately outside [[Shinjuku Station]]. | * ๐ Visit a landmark located immediately outside [[Shinjuku Station]]. | ||
* ๐ Easily combine your visit with an evening exploring [[Kabukichล]] and nearby attractions. | * ๐ Easily combine your visit with an evening exploring [[Kabukichล]] and nearby attractions. | ||
* โฉ๏ธ Enjoy a modern attraction that showcases Tokyo's creativity and innovation. | * โฉ๏ธ Enjoy a modern attraction that showcases [[Tokyo]]'s creativity and innovation. | ||
== History == | == ๐ History == | ||
The Shinjuku 3D Cat first appeared in 2021 on the '''Cross Shinjuku Vision''' billboard, a massive curved LED display overlooking the East Exit of [[Shinjuku Station]]. | The Shinjuku 3D Cat first appeared in 2021 on the '''Cross Shinjuku Vision''' billboard, a massive curved LED display overlooking the East Exit of [[Shinjuku Station]]. | ||
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The screen uses anamorphic technology to create the illusion of depth, making the cat appear to occupy a three-dimensional space inside the billboard. Throughout the day, the cat appears in a series of short animations, stretching, meowing, pawing at the edge of the screen and occasionally curling up for a nap between advertisements. | The screen uses anamorphic technology to create the illusion of depth, making the cat appear to occupy a three-dimensional space inside the billboard. Throughout the day, the cat appears in a series of short animations, stretching, meowing, pawing at the edge of the screen and occasionally curling up for a nap between advertisements. | ||
Its charming personality and realistic movements quickly made it one of Tokyo's most photographed modern attractions. | Its charming personality and realistic movements quickly made it one of [[Tokyo]]'s most photographed modern attractions. | ||
== ๐ Nearby Attractions == | == ๐ Nearby Attractions == | ||
Latest revision as of 20:59, 15 July 2026
The Shinjuku 3D Cat is one of Tokyo's most photographed modern landmarks, delighting visitors with its lifelike animations on the giant curved Cross Shinjuku Vision billboard outside Shinjuku Station.
Shinjuku 3D Cat (ๆฐๅฎฟๆฑๅฃใฎ็ซ), officially known as The Giant 3D Cat, is a giant three-dimensional digital cat displayed on the curved Cross Shinjuku Vision LED billboard at the East Exit of Shinjuku Station. Since its debut in 2021, the animated calico cat has become one of Tokyo's most recognisable modern attractions, drawing crowds throughout the day to watch it stretch, yawn, sleep and play as though it were perched on the edge of the building.
The realistic "naked-eye" 3D effect creates the illusion that the cat is climbing out of the billboard without the need for special glasses. Between regular advertising, the cat appears in short animated sequences that have become a social media favourite and a must-see stop for visitors exploring Shinjuku.

๐ฏ Why Visit?
- ๐ See one of Tokyo's most unique and entertaining digital attractions.
- ๐ธ Capture fun photos and videos of the giant animated cat.
- ๐ก Experience impressive 3D visual effects without the need for special glasses.
- ๐ Visit a landmark located immediately outside Shinjuku Station.
- ๐ Easily combine your visit with an evening exploring Kabukichล and nearby attractions.
- โฉ๏ธ Enjoy a modern attraction that showcases Tokyo's creativity and innovation.
๐ History
The Shinjuku 3D Cat first appeared in 2021 on the Cross Shinjuku Vision billboard, a massive curved LED display overlooking the East Exit of Shinjuku Station.
The screen uses anamorphic technology to create the illusion of depth, making the cat appear to occupy a three-dimensional space inside the billboard. Throughout the day, the cat appears in a series of short animations, stretching, meowing, pawing at the edge of the screen and occasionally curling up for a nap between advertisements.
Its charming personality and realistic movements quickly made it one of Tokyo's most photographed modern attractions.
๐ Nearby Attractions
- ๐ Kabukichล
- ๐ฆ Godzilla Head
- ๐ข Omoide Yokocho (Memory Lane)
- ๐ณ Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
- ๐๏ธ Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
- โ๏ธ Samurai Restaurant Time
๐ก Tips
- ๐ฐ The attraction is completely free to watch.
- โฐ The cat appears between advertisements rather than continuously, so you may need to wait a few minutes.
- ๐ท Stand directly opposite the curved screen for the strongest 3D effect.
- ๐ฅ Expect heavy pedestrian traffic throughout the day, especially during evenings and weekends.
- ๐ Combine your visit with dinner, shopping or nightlife around Shinjuku and Kabukichล.
๐ Location
The Shinjuku 3D Cat is located on the Cross Shinjuku Vision building directly opposite the East Exit of Shinjuku Station.
๐ 3-23-18 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City, Tokyo
๐บ๏ธ Open in Google Maps