Warehouse Kawasaki was a five-story amusement facility in Kawasaki, Japan under Geo Corporation's Anata no Warehouse (あなたのウェアハウス, lit. 'Your Warehouse') brand of themed amusement facilities and parks. [1] It was designed to look worn down and like the former Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong, with the design handled by now-defunct Japanese design company Hoshino-Gumi, with props imported directly from Hong Kong. [2] [3] It was described as being a "gloriously authentic-looking cyberpunk dystopia". [2] Its location was a ten-minute walk from Kawasaki Station.
The facility featured retro games in addition to modern ones, [4] and was also a common locale for both amateur and professional photo and video shoots, such as music videos for idol groups Keyakizaka46 (" Gomen ne Christmas") [5] [6] and Yumemiru Adolescence (" 20xx").
The facility closed on 17 November 2019. [2]
35°31′37″N 139°41′38″E / 35.5269°N 139.6940°E
Warehouse Kawasaki was a five-story amusement facility in Kawasaki, Japan under Geo Corporation's Anata no Warehouse (あなたのウェアハウス, lit. 'Your Warehouse') brand of themed amusement facilities and parks. [1] It was designed to look worn down and like the former Kowloon Walled City in Hong Kong, with the design handled by now-defunct Japanese design company Hoshino-Gumi, with props imported directly from Hong Kong. [2] [3] It was described as being a "gloriously authentic-looking cyberpunk dystopia". [2] Its location was a ten-minute walk from Kawasaki Station.
The facility featured retro games in addition to modern ones, [4] and was also a common locale for both amateur and professional photo and video shoots, such as music videos for idol groups Keyakizaka46 (" Gomen ne Christmas") [5] [6] and Yumemiru Adolescence (" 20xx").
The facility closed on 17 November 2019. [2]
35°31′37″N 139°41′38″E / 35.5269°N 139.6940°E