At each location, pedestrians will be able to view videos inside the giant map marker of popular Japanese figures detailing their favorite places in Japan.
First 4-foot-high giant Tsukiji Honganzi pins on Google Maps and at a station in Tokyo. KERU. Pins look like a hole in the middle
Thse giant markers called KERU Pins will have a hole Peering "my favorite place" to those who participated in the project, and introduces the story and video of their favorite places. It will be installed on Tokyo Station (Ebisu, Shibuya, Shinjuku, Ikebukuro, Akihabara)
If you can't make it out to Tokyo to marvel at the oversized Google iconography, you can at least check out the official Google video.
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