The sculpture is modeled specifically after the version of Godzilla seen in the 1992 film Godzilla vs. Mothra.
The head weighs approximately 80 tons and is constructed from reinforced plastic.
The Shinjuku Toho Building was designed with the Godzilla head as a core element to serve as an icon for the Kabukicho neighborhood.
The terrace features an interior-facing eye that glows periodically.
The sculpture is positioned 52 meters above ground level.
The Godzilla Head is a life-sized replica of the titular monster positioned on the eighth-floor outdoor terrace of the Hotel Gracery Shinjuku. It sits atop the Shinjuku Toho Building, which occupies the former site of the Shinjuku Koma Theater. Constructed at a 1:1 scale relative to the monster’s 1992 film appearance, the sculpture measures 12 meters in height. The head is integrated into the terrace space and features mechanical components that allow it to emit steam and roar at intervals. The installation serves as a prominent landmark in the heart of the Kabukicho entertainment district. Visitors access the terrace through the hotel lobby or the associated cafe area.
From the terrace floor directly in front of the sculpture for a perspective of its massive scale.
Access to the terrace is generally limited to hotel guests or patrons of the Cafe Terrace Bonjour.
Visit during the evening to see the head illuminated against the backdrop of the city lights.
Check the hotel's official website before arrival to ensure the terrace is not closed for private events.
Do not attempt to climb or touch the sculpture, as it is a fragile mechanical installation.
The terrace may occasionally close for private hotel functions or severe weather conditions.