From May 2 to 5, during Golden Week — one of the most important and vibrant periods of the year in Japan — Paris Saint-Germain takes over the Media Department , in the heart of Tokyo’s dynamic Shibuya district. Ici C’est Paris La Maison Tokyo today unveils its exceptional program, blending gastronomy, creativity, sport, and wellness, designed as an immersive experience of the Parisian art of living.
ICI C’EST PARIS - LA MAISON TOKYO
📅 Open from May 2 to 5
📍19-3 Udagawacho, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0042
🕙 Opening hours : 11:00 AM to 9:00 PM
🎟️ Free admission, open to all. Some experiences require prior registration, subject to availability.
The full program and registration details are available on the dedicated website:
THE ESSENCE OF PARIS IN TOKYO
With Ici C’est Paris La Maison Tokyo, Paris Saint-Germain brings the Parisian art de vivre to life in Tokyo. The Ici C’est Paris Café features the essentials of a Parisian café experience, with a selection of traditional French pastries and viennoiseries by Maison Kayser — an internationally renowned artisanal bakery — alongside a drinks menu carefully crafted by La Brûlerie de Belleville, a Paris-based coffee roaster also established in Tokyo. A true space for living and sharing, the Café also hosts a DJ set every evening from 6pm to 8pm, bringing music and positive energy to close each day, including a special appearance by MYD, a leading figure on the French electronic music scene, for the opening event.
The experience continues on the culinary side with the exceptional residency of Bistrot Paul Bert, a Parisian institution of bistronomy, which will present a menu inspired by traditional French cuisine at the Bistrot by Haier. From Sunday, May 3 to Tuesday, May 5, collaborations with Tokyo-based French restaurants Méli Mélo and Pignon will enhance this offering through fusion dinners blending French and Japanese gastronomy.
TROPHIES AND LEGENDS: INSIDE PARIS SAINT-GERMAIN'S LEGACY
At the heart of the experience, an exhibition of Paris Saint-Germain’s major trophies, including the UEFA Champions League Trophy, gives visitors the opportunity to get up close to the Club’s history and recent successes, while capturing photos alongside them.
This immersive experience is further enhanced by the exceptional presence of Paris Saint-Germain legends Jay-Jay Okocha, along with PSG Handball stars Thierry Omeyer and Luc Abalo, who will meet visitors at La Maison Tokyo and embody the Club’s multi-sport DNA.
EXCLUSIVE FASHION DROPS AT THE CROSSROADS OF PARIS AND TOKYO
At the intersection of Paris and Tokyo, the Concept Store builds on over a decade of ongoing collaborations between Paris Saint-Germain and Japan’s creative scene. The result is a curated lineup of exclusive drops where fashion, art, and visual culture collide, forming a distinctive wardrobe unveiled on the first floor of La Maison Tokyo.
Leading the lineup, Tokyo-based illustrator BEY brings his signature “Wamerican” universe — a bold fusion of traditional Japanese iconography, including ukiyo-e, and American pop culture. Alongside him, NAKAKISAN delivers a series of original pieces built around her instantly recognizable characters, balancing strength and vulnerability with a contemporary edge.
Paris Saint-Germain also reconnects with long-time partner EDIFICE, the Baycrew’s label celebrating over 30 years of redefining French-inspired style. Their latest 24-piece capsule channels a refined yet effortless “French daily casual” aesthetic, merging EDIFICE’s craftsmanship with PSG’s global identity in a crossover rooted in culture and attitude.
Returning collaborator Pièces Uniques, founded by Edmond Luu, pushes its narrative-driven approach further with a second collection exploring the space between sport, tailoring, and Asian cultural references. Expect a lineup of hoodies, outerwear, tees, and bottoms where structure meets storytelling. Meanwhile, Needles, led by Keizo Shimizu, reworks PSG’s visual codes through its signature lens — blending vintage Americana, counter-culture influences, and contemporary Japanese design.
The offering is rounded out with additional exclusive drops, including New Era caps featuring cherry blossom motifs, Astro Boy figurines reimagined in Rouge & Bleu, and a special capsule by artist RYOHEI.
MAY 5: A DAY TO EXPERIENCE AS A FAMILY
On Children’s Day, Japan’s iconic celebration dedicated to children, Ici C’est Paris La Maison Tokyo invites families to come together for a day of shared experiences, discovery, and conviviality. The day begins at the Playground with a kids dance party and a special meet-and-greet featuring Paris Saint-Germain’s mascot Germain and the iconic Sonic, creating a playful, intergenerational moment.
To connect Japanese audiences with the various sports of Paris Saint-Germain, a dedicated handball session will enrich the program a few weeks ahead of PSG Handball’s summer tour in Tokyo, scheduled from July 28 to August 6, 2026. Visitors will have the opportunity to discover the journey of PSG Handball legend Luc Abalo, who will share highlights of his career between France and Japan alongside a representative from the Japanese club Zeekstar, before an activation inviting participants to try the sport in a specially redesigned area within La Maison.
Throughout the day, families can also gather at the Café for a calligraphy workshop, while a dedicated children’s menu will be available at the Bistrot by Haier. In the afternoon, the Beyond Developments Wellness Room hosts a kids yoga class , followed by a family yoga class , designed as shared moments for parents and children centered around movement and well-being.
By shaping this day as a true family-focused experience, Paris Saint-Germain anchors La Maison Tokyo within a strong local dynamic, at the crossroads of Japanese traditions and Parisian energy.
TRAIN THE BODY, ELEVATE THE MIND
La Maison Tokyo also integrates a sport and wellness dimension open to all. From the social run organized with PSG Tokyo Supporters Club on Sunday, May 3 at 10am, to daily yoga and pilates sessions, the program encourages participants to get moving at their own pace, in a spirit of sharing and self-improvement. The Playground will also host an EA FC tournament on Monday, May 4 from 11am to 1pm.
In parallel, PSG Labs, the Club’s innovation platform, will host a series of events dedicated to startups across gaming, sportstech, and entertainment, including a pitch competition, masterclasses, and networking sessions, offering Japanese startups a space for discussion and engagement around the Club’s ecosystem.