"OIMACHI TRACKS" Grand Opening: The Core City of the Greater Shinagawa Area. NAKED to Lead Projection Mapping & Lighting Event
NAKED produces a light event for JR East's Oimachi redevelopment project.
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NAKED, INC. (headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo; CEO: Ryotaro Muramatsu) will produce and create the projection mapping & lighting event "OIMACHI LIGHT TRAIL" for "OIMACHI TRACKS," a large-scale mixed-use complex directly connected to Oimachi Station, opening on March 28, 2026, as part of JR East's collaborative urban development initiative for the Greater Shinagawa Area.
## Connecting Oimachi's Station, Plaza, and Park with Light "Railroad Tracks"
Oimachi is a historic district that has long developed alongside the railroad. "OIMACHI LIGHT TRAIL" is a light-up event set across the train depot, station building, and the newly opened expansive complex "OIMACHI TRACKS," depicting the memories of people and culture carried by railroads as "tracks of light." More than just an event, it connects three distinct areas — the station, plaza, and park — with light, enhancing walkability throughout the district and creating a new landmark that defines Oimachi's nightscape.
## Featured Area Productions
Under the theme of Oimachi's "railroad tracks (TRACKS)," coordinated light productions are presented across four areas.
### 1. STATION PLAZA: Grand Staircase Projection Mapping with Seasonal Themes
The grand staircase at Oimachi's gateway features digital art projections that change with the seasons. For the March 28, 2026 grand opening, "SAKURA SYMPHONY" will be unveiled, with cherry blossom petals dancing across the stairs. Other themes include "FIREWORKS FEST," inspired by fireworks historically associated with Oimachi, offering new surprises with every visit.
## Connecting Oimachi's Station, Plaza, and Park with Light "Railroad Tracks"
Oimachi is a historic district that has long developed alongside the railroad. "OIMACHI LIGHT TRAIL" is a light-up event set across the train depot, station building, and the newly opened expansive complex "OIMACHI TRACKS," depicting the memories of people and culture carried by railroads as "tracks of light." More than just an event, it connects three distinct areas — the station, plaza, and park — with light, enhancing walkability throughout the district and creating a new landmark that defines Oimachi's nightscape.
## Featured Area Productions
Under the theme of Oimachi's "railroad tracks (TRACKS)," coordinated light productions are presented across four areas.
### 1. STATION PLAZA: Grand Staircase Projection Mapping with Seasonal Themes
The grand staircase at Oimachi's gateway features digital art projections that change with the seasons. For the March 28, 2026 grand opening, "SAKURA SYMPHONY" will be unveiled, with cherry blossom petals dancing across the stairs. Other themes include "FIREWORKS FEST," inspired by fireworks historically associated with Oimachi, offering new surprises with every visit.
FAQ
What company is responsible for producing the 'OIMACHI LIGHT TRAIL' event?
NAKED, INC., which is headquartered in Shibuya, Tokyo and led by CEO Ryotaro Muramatsu, will produce the event.
When is the grand opening of the large-scale mixed-use complex named OIMACHI TRACKS?
The grand opening of the OIMACHI TRACKS complex is scheduled to take place on March 28, 2026.
Which three distinct areas does the light-up event connect to enhance walkability?
The event connects three distinct areas, which are the station, the plaza, and the park, with light.
What specific digital art theme will be unveiled for the grand opening on the grand staircase?
A theme called 'SAKURA SYMPHONY' will be unveiled, featuring cherry blossom petals dancing across the stairs.
What is another seasonal theme for the grand staircase projection mapping besides SAKURA SYMPHONY?
Another theme is 'FIREWORKS FEST,' which is inspired by fireworks historically associated with Oimachi.