You can now get your copy of Time Out Tokyo magazine delivered - we ship internationally too!
Time Out Café & Diner is the sophisticated Ebisu area's newest global meeting place.
Discover Tokyo's best shopping, restaurants, nightlife with Time Out GuideBooks.
Our newsletters get the best of Tokyo delivered straight to your inbox.
Ten months after drawing record crowds to a gathering at Meiji Park, the anti-nuclear campaign spearheaded by figures including Kenzaburo Oe and Ryuichi Sakamoto is organising another mass demonstration to coincide with the July 16 national holiday. With more than 7.8 million signatures now collected for its '10 Million People’s Petition to say Goodbye to Nuclear Power Plants', the campaign is predicting a turnout of 100,000 at its demo in Yoyogi Park. There'll be four stages in total, with live music and appearances from Sakamoto, Oe, et al. The demo itself starts at 1.30pm, and will be divided into three courses running to Shinjuku Chuo Park, Meiji Park and Ebisu.
Open July 16
Time From 11am; parade from 1.30pm
Venue Yoyogi Park
Address 2-1 Yoyogi Kamizonocho, Shibuya-ku
Transport Harajuku Station (Yamanote line), Omotesando exit; Yoyogi-Koen Station (Chiyoda line), exit 3; Yoyogi-Hachiman Station (Odakyu line)
This café is located in a room on the first floor of the Harajuku Park Mansion apartment ...
Its location on the Shibuya approach to Yoyogi Park means that this dinky ice cream parlour is ...
Kanagawa Prefecture’s Hanamaru chain serves the local speciality, sanuki udon noodles, at ...
Housemade mozzarella and ricotta occupy pride of place at this cheesy eatery, in the ...
Not many ramen shops have dessert menus, but Kugatsudo sure isn't your average ramen shop: ...
Originating from the Hawaiian island of Oahu, Koa Pancake House is a latecomer on the Tokyo ...
Copyright © 2014 Time Out Tokyo