Posted: Thu Dec 13 2012
Setagaya Boroichi
Even when it falls on a weekday, this annual, centuries-old flea market can attract huge crowds. Expect even bigger crowds today – most of them will waiting in line for a daikan mochi rice cake. Read more
Shoudoku Gig Vol. 160
Local legends Gauze are staunch adherents to hardcore principles: tickets for this gig cost a mere ¥1,200 (and if you calculate value for money by the number of black eyes at the end of the night, it's even better value). Read more
Kitsune Club Night
Fresh from supporting Two Door Cinema Club at yesterday's sold-out Studio Coast show, London band Citizens! head to Sound Museum Vision for a sort-of-headlining gig of their own, with Kitsune label boss Gildas in tow. Read more
Pullip Exhibition
The oversized heads, the disconcertingly mobile eyes: you couldn't mistake a Pullip doll for anything else. And this month, you can see all of the models released to date at Ginza's Matsuya department store. Read more
Two Hundred Birds
It would be tricky for DJ Yoku to bring all 30-odd members of his A Hundred Birds Orchestra to Tokyo, so he's recruited a local band instead. Head to WWW for some infectious, dancefloor-ready house music. Read more
Ruby Sparks
The directors of Little Miss Sunshine have a new film out in Tokyo this weekend, but you wouldn't know it from the amount of promotion it's received. And that's too bad: Ruby Sparks is quite the charmer. Read more
On the Ground: Invisible Inaudible
From Wi-Fi to radiation leaks, we're surrounded by forces that we can't see or hear – but this sound installation created by media artist Hideaki Takahashi and pals promises to make them a little more tangible. Read more
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