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There's space for over 1,000 people across the various rooms at Bay Side Yokohama, though the ...
This two-screen arthouse cinema opened in 2006, in the space once occupied by Shinjuku Bunka ...
Known as Shibuya Kokaido before an advertising agency rebranded it in celebration of a ...
Part of the same huge complex as the NNTT, Tokyo Opera City presents all sorts of classical ...
The former home of Shinjuku Musashinokan reopened in late 2012 as a compact, two-screen cinema ...
The home stadium of the Saitama Seibu Lions baseball team has gone through a number of name ...
Built for the 1964 Olympics, the Kenzo Tange-designed Yoyogi National Gymnasium continues to ...
This two-screener in the giant Bunkamura complex in Shibuya offers mainly arthouse fare.
Intimate music venue, known as Haretara Sora ni Mame Maite in Japanese.
A restaurant that regularly turns into a live (sometimes all-night) venue. Cay is located in ...
Live venues don't get much more lo-fi than this. Muryoku Muzenji is squeezed into a cramped ...
With all due respect to fans of AKB48 and anime theme songs, Akihabara is the last place we'd ...
When venerable arthouse theatre Cinema Rise closed its basement auditorium a few years back, it ...
This cinema complex was the first of its kind in Japan, with all nine theatres equipped with ...
Halfway to Yokohama, Club Citta, thoroughly renovated in 2003, is a great hive of activity, ...
Picked up by Time magazine as Asia’s best spot for ‘avant-garde idling’, SuperDeluxe is the ...
It's a rare occasion indeed when a new small-scale movie theatre opens in the Tokyo area, but ...
Kamata was once the centre for film production in Tokyo, with the famed Shochiku studios ...
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