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Step into the captivating world of **NHK Studio Park**, Tokyo’s gateway to the magic of Japanese broadcasting. Nestled in lively Shibuya, this interactive attraction invites families and curious travelers behind the scenes of NHK—Japan’s influential public broadcaster, established in 1925. Here, history comes alive: explore exhibits tracing NHK’s journey from early radio days to cutting-edge digital TV, marvel at vintage microphones and retro television sets, and discover how NHK has helped shape Japan’s culture over the decades. What truly sets NHK Studio Park apart is its hands-on experiences. Visitors of all ages can step into the spotlight—try reading the news from a teleprompter, test your skills as a voice actor for popular anime, or even participate in a live studio recording. Kids especially love donning the role of announcer or weather forecaster, while adults gain a new appreciation for the artistry behind television production. With interactive displays, behind-the-scenes tours, and chances to see real NHK crews in action, NHK Studio Park offers an unforgettable blend of education and entertainment—a must-visit for anyone eager to discover the heart of Japanese media.

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That ENORMOUS 150-inch screen will blast your face across the room the second you walk in - it's like being on TV before you even try! You're standing at Japan's very first broadcasting theme park, built right inside the headquarters where they film actual TV shows happening RIGHT NOW. This place has the world's only 3D movie theater that doesn't need those silly glasses - your eyes will think the action is jumping right at you! Ready to become a TV star yourself?

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  • NHK Studio Park is located in the heart of Tokyo’s Shibuya district and offers visitors a rare, interactive behind-the-scenes look at Japan’s national broadcaster, NHK—an organization that has shaped Japanese media and culture for nearly a century, dating back to its first radio broadcast in 1925.
  • One of the park’s standout features is its immersive 'Broadcast Experience Studio,' where families and children can step into the shoes of a news anchor, weather forecaster, or even try voice acting for popular anime—complete with real TV sets, green screens, and professional equipment, making it a hands-on introduction to the world of broadcasting.
  • The facility also houses a fascinating exhibit on the history of Japanese broadcasting, displaying vintage equipment like early microphones and television sets, and even allows visitors to witness live TV productions—sometimes including major events covered by NHK, offering a unique perspective on how broadcasting has documented and influenced Japan’s collective memory.
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