Chibi Godzilla's Tokyo Metro 3D Sound Adventure starts today

Chibi Godzilla Tokyo Metro 3D Sound Adventure campaign banner

Tokyo Metro and the official Chibi Godzilla channels say the TV Anime Chibi Godzilla's Revenge Tokyo Metro 3D Sound Adventure opened on July 17, 2026, at 10:00 JST and will run until August 31, 2026, at 23:59 JST. The campaign turns five stations into a city-wide audio scavenger hunt: scan the QR code on each poster panel, open the browser-based special site, and listen to a station-specific 3D sound story. A sample voice clip is also available through the Tokyo Metro my! app.

What Was Announced

The press release published on July 14, 2026 says the experience covers five Tokyo Metro locations: Ginza Station, Tameike-Sanno / Kokkai-gijidomae Station, Meiji-Jingumae (Harajuku) Station, Ikebukuro Station, and Shinjuku-sanchome Station. Each stop pairs Chibi Godzilla with different characters, and the audio was written specifically for this campaign rather than lifted from an existing episode.

That matters because the project is not just a poster campaign with a logo slapped on top. It is a location-based story experience that asks riders to move through the network, listen with headphones or earphones, and compare what changes from station to station. The reward structure is equally straightforward: visitors who complete all five stations and then go to Godzilla Store Tokyo can receive an original sticker.

Why It Matters

For international anime fans in Tokyo, this is the kind of event that bridges transit, fandom, and light exploration without much friction. There is no app to install for the full audio route, which lowers the barrier for short-stay visitors and for people who are curious but do not want a complicated registration flow. The whole idea also fits Chibi Godzilla's short-form identity: it is playful, compact, and built for quick encounters rather than a long time commitment.

Tokyo subway tie-ins like this are also useful signals of what local fan culture looks like on the ground. Instead of framing anime as something isolated to streaming platforms or conventions, the campaign places it inside everyday city movement. If you are already heading across the network, the story becomes something you can pick up between stops.

Context for International Fans

Chibi Godzilla's Revenge is a short-form TV anime centered on tiny kaiju versions of familiar Godzilla characters. The Tokyo Metro project extends that identity into public space: a commuter station becomes part of the narrative, and the narrative becomes part of the commute. The result is not a theme-park attraction in the traditional sense. It is more like a temporary, distributed exhibit that mixes screen content, sound design, and urban navigation.

If you plan to try it, the practical checklist is simple: bring headphones, check the poster at each station, scan the QR code, and keep track of which stops you have finished. The reward is modest, but the appeal is in the format itself. It is a neat example of how Japanese media campaigns can turn a normal rail trip into a small, self-contained story hunt.

What Happens Next

The event is live now and continues through August 31, 2026. Tokyo Metro says the experience works in the browser after scanning the poster QR code, while the my! app carries the sample voice. If you are in Tokyo during the run, the simplest move is to pick one or two stations first and decide whether you want to complete the full five-stop route for the sticker.

Because the activation is tied to station posters and a limited run window, it is the kind of thing that can disappear quickly from the ground even though the series itself keeps circulating online. If you want to see it, do not wait until the last few days.

Sources

Information was checked on 2026-07-17 10:08 JST.

Information was checked on 2026-07-17 10:08 JST.

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