Yokohama Minato Mirai to collaborate with Warner Bros. 100th Anniversary – Power of Story” for “YOKOHAMA MINATOMIRAI CHRISTMAS 2023″starting on November 7th

Yokohama Landmark Tower (Landmark Plaza 69th floor observation floor “Sky Garden”), MARK IS Minato Mirai, Sky Building In partnership with Warner Bros. Discovery Global Themed Entertainment, the company Yokohama Sky Building will hold a Christmas-only event “YOKOHAMA MINATOMIRAI CHRISTMAS 2023 Warner Bros. 100th ANNIVERSARY ~Power of Story~” from Tuesday, November 7th. The event will be held until December 25th (Monday).

Warner Bros., which celebrates its 100th anniversary this year, and the three facilities will carry out various collaborations that will brighten up Christmas in the Minato Mirai area.

At Yokohama Landmark Tower , the main tree “IMAGINATION FILM TREE” wrapped in films from past Warner Bros. stories has been installed on the 1st floor of Landmark Plaza, and each floor has collaborative works with artists and photo spots on display .

On the 69th floor observation floor “Sky Garden”, there will be a special exhibition themed “BATMAN” and collaboration drinks and desserts will be sold at the “Sky Cafe” on the same floor. MARK IS Minato Mirai will feature the “SNOW FILM TREE” exhibition inspired by the Harry Potter movie series, as well as the “Magical World Gallery” where you can enjoy the latest content related to “Harry Potter.” The Sky Building will exhibit “ANIMATION FILM TREE” with motifs of “Tom and Jerry” and “Looney Tunes,” as well as animation sketches (reproductions).

In addition, the location will be selling limited edition items and food in collaboration with Warner Bros.’s most famous works, and we will also be holding a digital stamp rally where you can look back on the 100th anniversary of Warner Bros.

At Yokohama Landmark Tower, MARK IS Minato Mirai, and Sky Building, they will deliver a Christmas world filled with excitement, adventure, and dreams, along with many famous stories and characters created by Warner Bros.’s “power of stories.”