Konami operates localized corporate branches worldwide to maintain distribution channels and cater to specific continental markets. Konami Studios
Opened to the public in late 2020, Tokyo Portcity Takeshiba is a "vertical city." It is a sleek, high-rise complex designed by the renowned architectural firm Nihon Sekkei. Unlike the cramped, labyrinthine offices of the 1980s and 90s where Metal Gear and Castlevania were born, this new headquarters is defined by transparency and openness.
A dedicated facility within the building designed to train the next generation of esports athletes, shoutcasters, and event organizers.
offers public-facing facilities focused on the growing esports industry: Esports GINZA Studio
Konami manages its worldwide business through several key regional offices: North America 🇺🇸
Metal Gear Solid fans and Castlevania enthusiasts sometimes visit Tokyo and want to snap a photo outside the building that created their favorite games.
While Konami was originally founded in 1969 as a jukebox rental and repair business in Toyonaka, Osaka, the massive multinational entertainment company shifted its gravity to the capital over time.
The story of Konami’s headquarters is not merely an address. It is a map of the company’s soul, drawn in three distinct acts.
Before the completion of the Ginza Center, Konami held a massive presence in Tokyo Midtown, a premier skyscraper complex in the Roppongi area. 9-7-1 Akasaka, Minato-ku, Tokyo, 107-8324, Japan