A Fusion of SHIBUYA SKY Views and Art Flowers. 'Flowing Flowers | Sky Corridor Where Imagination Blooms' Opens Thursday, May 14

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  • A Fusion of SHIBUYA SKY Views and Art Flowers. 'Flowing Flowers | Sky Corridor Where Imagination Blooms' Opens Thursday, May 14
  • SHIBUYA SKY, the observation facility in Shibuya Scramble Square, will host the early summer special event 'Flowing Flowers' at the 46th-floor SKY GALLERY from May 14 to June 30, 2026, offering an immersive art space featuring five cloud motifs.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: April 14, 2026

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SHIBUYA SKY, the observation facility in Shibuya Scramble Square, will host the early summer special event 'Flowing Flowers' at the 46th-floor SKY GALLERY from May 14 to June 30, 2026, offering an immersive art space featuring five cloud motifs.

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A Fusion of SHIBUYA SKY Views and Art Flowers. 'Flowing Flowers | Sky Corridor Where Imagination Blooms' Opens Thursday, May 14 (April 14, 2026), PR Times
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April 14, 2026
SHIBUYA SKY, the observation facility in Shibuya Scramble Square, will host the early summer special event 'Flowing Flowers' at the 46th-floor SKY GALLERY from May 14 to June 30, 2026, offering an immersive art space featuring five cloud motifs.
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The observation facility 'SHIBUYA SKY', located on the 14th, 45th, 46th floors, and the roof of 'Shibuya Scramble Square', will hold a limited-time special event coloring early summer, 'Flowing Flowers | Sky Corridor Where Imagination Blooms', at the 46th-floor SKY GALLERY from Thursday, May 14 to Tuesday, June 30, 2026.

At 229 meters above Shibuya, the 'SKY GALLERY', the observation corridor closest to the sky, will be transformed into an immersive fantasy space where flowers and clouds melt together for a limited time in early summer. In this event, we have composed an experience tracing the transition of weather in the sky through light effects and art flowers featuring five cloud motifs: cotton clouds (cumulus), mackerel sky (cirrocumulus), thunderheads (cumulonimbus), rain clouds (nimbostratus), and towering clouds. Stepping into the corridor, a space enveloped in soft light like a cotton cloud expands. As you proceed, the delicate rhythm of the mackerel sky spreads across the ceiling, and soon a dynamic thunderhead rises. Further inside, you enter the quiet shadows reminiscent of rain clouds. Finally, light shining beyond the towering clouds fills the space, and rainbow-like colors emerge.

In a space where the boundary between flower and cloud becomes ambiguous, the actual sky overlaps in the depth of your vision. The scenery changes with every step, and you encounter a different sky every time you stop. Please enjoy this unique experience that is not just an exhibition to 'look at', but a journey between the sky and flowers.

Event Overview: 'Flowing Flowers | Sky Corridor Where Imagination Blooms'
■ Event Name: 'Flowing Flowers | Sky Corridor Where Imagination Blooms'
■ Event Period: Thursday, May 14 - Tuesday, June 30, 2026
■ Venue: SHIBUYA SKY 46th Floor SKY GALLERY
■ How to View: Anyone with a SHIBUYA SKY admission ticket for the day of the event or an annual passport can view it.
■ Ticket Sales Start Date: Sequentially on sale from Thursday, April 30, 2026
■ Special Site: https://www.shibuya-scramble-square.com/sky/flowing_flowers/
* SHIBUYA SKY admission tickets are limited in number. They cannot be purchased if the desired tickets are sold out.
* During the event period, regular viewing and the use of SHIBUYA SKY PASSPORT may not be available on special business days.

POINT 1: The 229m-high corridor above Shibuya transforms into an immersive space exploring 5 weather patterns.
The 'Flower View' series delivered a harmony woven by the view from above Shibuya and art flowers in summer 2024 and spring 2025. In early summer 2026, we will further evolve that worldview and deliver a new experience as the immersive space 'Flowing Flowers | Sky Corridor Where Imagination Blooms' (hereafter, this event), themed on the transition of flowers, clouds, and weather.
Zones with motifs of five clouds—cotton clouds, mackerel sky, thunderheads, rain clouds, and towering clouds—will create a fantastic space spreading in the sky with translucent fabrics and lighting effects tailored to each theme.

■ ZONE 1: Cotton Clouds / Theme: Sunny
Large, softly floating petals cover the ceiling, gently enveloping visitors. Silently immersing into the cotton clouds dyed in gradation. The journey of the sky corridor begins with a calm, sunny sky.

■ ZONE 2: Mackerel Sky / Theme: Wind
A space where bunches of folded cloth look as if the flow of the wind has taken shape. Rhythm is born every time you pass through, and you feel the movement of the air carrying petals with your whole body.

■ ZONE 3: Thunderheads / Theme: Storm
Layers of cylindrical cloth express the pressure of thunderheads rising vertically. It is an experience of involuntarily stopping and looking up at the sky in front of a white tower continuing to stretch toward the ceiling.

■ ZONE 4: Rain Clouds / Theme: Rain
Beads and transparent drops hang quietly between the cloth drifting in the air. A moist quietness like standing in the rain. A moment to catch your breath after passing through the storm.

■ ZONE 5: Towering Clouds / Theme: Rainbow
Aurora film shines in rainbow colors...

FAQ

What is the official name of the limited-time special event held at SHIBUYA SKY?

The official name of the event is 'Flowing Flowers | Sky Corridor Where Imagination Blooms'.

During what specific dates will the 'Flowing Flowers' special event be held?

The event is scheduled to be held from Thursday, May 14 to Tuesday, June 30, 2026.

Where exactly is the SKY GALLERY located and what is its height above the ground?

It is located on the 46th floor of Shibuya Scramble Square, 229 meters above Shibuya.

What are the five cloud motifs featured in this event through light and art flowers?

The motifs are cotton clouds, mackerel sky, thunderheads, rain clouds, and towering clouds.

What kind of tickets do visitors need to view this limited-time exhibition?

Visitors need a SHIBUYA SKY admission ticket for the day of the event or an annual passport.