Geishas are out, new-halfs are in, and you'll even be treated to the Full Monty
Head to the rear of the Roppongi Hills complex and you'll find this covered outdoor arena, used ...
The sibling to Tokyo's main kabuki theatre Kabuki-za, Shimbashi Enbujo Theatre was built in ...
'Super kabuki' mastermind Ichikawa Ennosuke III created a sensation with his 1979 revival of ...
With all due respect to fans of AKB48 and anime theme songs, Akihabara is the last place we'd ...
This cosy space is a locus for cutting-edge dance, performance and butoh, as well as the host ...
Ginza's one and only 'show restaurant' puts on a colourful parade of both cross-dressing and ...
Taking on the challenge of fusing American street dance with traditional Japanese performing ...
Take a step back into old Japan with some geisha dances and rakugo, the traditional form of ...
When you first walk into Burlesque Tokyo, you may think ‘strip club’. Girls hang upside down ...
A show pub that offers drinks and meals, served on traditional low tables, to be enjoyed along ...
Roppongi Kingyo is a cabaret-pub theatre, founded in 1994, and was the first of its kind. It ...
Although Dragon Tokyo is classed, at least by its owner, as a 'show pub', it's more like an ...
Angela Harriell – the founder and choreographer of cabaret troupe the Love Show – presents her ...
The 10th anniversary celebrations at Roppongi Hills get underway with the Japan debut of ...
Sitting on the eighth floor of the Hakuhinkan toy emporium in Ginza, this 380-seat theatre is ...
This 772-seat theatre operated by the Parco chain mainly stages Japanese-language plays. First ...
Mayumi Kagita and Hiroki Sato's Arte y Solera company has attempted to fuse flamenco with ...
The Kabukiza Theatre has been an iconic symbol of Ginza since it opened in 1889: fires and ...
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