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| Area:International | Type:Outdoors | Frequency:60 |
| Address:Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan | Format:led | Duration:15s |
| Location:Ikebukuro, Tokyo, Japan | Min Qty:1 | |
| Size:340㎡ | Min Period:week |
As one of the three major sub-centers of the Tokyo metropolitan area, it serves as an important transportation hub and a multicultural intersection connecting Saitama, northern Tokyo, and the Kanto region. Its outdoor screens, leveraging their unique location, audience composition, and media environment, offer a differentiated communication advantage compared to Shibuya and Shinjuku. Ikebukuro Station sees an average daily passenger flow of over 2.7 million, making it one of the busiest stations in the world. The outdoor screens are mostly positioned at key points such as the main east and west concourses, station plazas, and the façades of Sunshine City, covering a large number of commuters, students, family groups, and international tourists.
The value of Ikebukuro’s outdoor screens lies not in extreme luxury or global attention, but in presenting authentic, diverse, and sustainable slices of urban life, providing brands with a space that efficiently reaches the mass audience while also engaging with specific communities. Every time the screen lights up, it represents a genuine dialogue with Tokyo’s daily life, enhancing the modernity and technological feel of the Ikebukuro commercial district.
As the core commercial area of Toshima Ward in Tokyo, it hosts several large outdoor screens. These screens are not only important carriers for commercial advertising but have also become an integral part of Ikebukuro’s urban landscape, particularly suitable for brand launches, new product promotions, and music and entertainment content, delivering instant visual impact.
As a representative commercial district in western Tokyo, Ikebukuro attracts a large number of consumers and tourists through outdoor advertising media. With the advancement of LED display technology, Ikebukuro’s outdoor screens are continually updated, evolving from traditional billboards into modern digital signage systems. They not only serve as commercial advertising platforms but have also become a part of Tokyo’s urban landscape and digital culture, showcasing the modern character of Tokyo as an international metropolis.
As a high-altitude outdoor display screen, it mainly faces the Ikebukuro West Exit and the JR Yamanote Line tracks, covering a large flow of commuters. At the same time, its synergy with facilities such as the Sunshine City shopping center and the aquarium allows it to effectively attract families and tourists. LED is particularly suitable for brand image display and large-scale event promotion, leaving a deep brand imprint on Tokyo's city skyline.
Located around Ikebukuro Station, which has an average daily passenger flow of over 2.7 million, it is one of the busiest stations in Tokyo. Covering the East and West Exit commercial districts and connecting multiple transportation lines including the JR Yamanote Line, Tobu Tojo Line, and Seibu Ikebukuro Line, it can reach a wide range of people from Tokyo and surrounding areas, providing ample space for creative advertising.
As one of Tokyo's three major sub-centers, Ikebukuro has become a core area for outdoor display screens thanks to its dense commercial complexes, unique anime culture, and large crowds. It is not merely an advertising medium but a visual symbol deeply connected with the commercial district culture, forming a multi-dimensional matrix covering the East and West station exits, key commercial complexes, and cultural landmarks.
The investment value of Ikebukuro LED displays lies in the fourfold overlapping effect of its scarce location, stable high traffic, community culture advantages, and technological innovation capabilities. With the full recovery of Japan's tourism industry and accelerated market entry by international brands, it is further elevated as a rare high-quality investment target in the advertising sector.


















