k Its a Sony Exhibition Moves into Second HalfFuture is the theme of the exhibition February 21, 2017, Tokyo, Japan An installation of a 34m long xylophone, a wooden ball rolls on the xylophone and plays What a Wonderful Worldof Luis Armstrong, designed by Japanese artist Shinya Kiyokawa at a press preview at the Sony Building in Tokyos Ginza district on Tuesday, February 21, 2017. Sony Building , celebrated the 50 th anniversary last year, will close on March 31 this year and Sony Park will open on the site after closing. Sony will rebuilt the new building which will be brought to completion in 2022. Photo by Yoshio TsunodaAFLO LwX ytd Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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It s a Sony  Exhibition Moves into Second Half Future  is the theme of the exhibition February 21, 2017, Tokyo, Japan   An installation of a 34m long xylophone, a wooden ball rolls on the xylophone and plays  What a Wonderful World of Luis Armstrong, designed by Japanese artist Shinya Kiyokawa at a press preview at the Sony Building in Tokyo s Ginza district on Tuesday, February 21, 2017. Sony Building , celebrated the 50 th anniversary last year, will close on March 31 this year and Sony Park will open on the site after closing. Sony will rebuilt the new building which will be brought to completion in 2022.     Photo by Yoshio Tsunoda AFLO  LwX  ytd
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It's a Sony" Exhibition Moves into Second Half Future" is the theme of the exhibition

February 21, 2017, Tokyo, Japan - An installation of a 34m long xylophone, a wooden ball rolls on the xylophone and plays "What a Wonderful World"of Luis Armstrong, designed by Japanese artist Shinya Kiyokawa at a press preview at the Sony Building in Tokyo's Ginza district on Tuesday, February 21, 2017. Sony Building , celebrated the 50 th anniversary last year, will close on March 31 this year and Sony Park will open on the site after closing. Sony will rebuilt the new building which will be brought to completion in 2022. (Photo by Yoshio Tsunoda/AFLO) LwX -ytd-

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