Formally known as JCB Hall, this 3,000-capacity venue comes with three tiers of balconies, and ...
With all due respect to fans of AKB48 and anime theme songs, Akihabara is the last place we'd ...
Right by Sensoji Temple, a major tourist attraction, you’ll find the Koen Rokku entertainment ...
Established in 1857, this is the oldest and most historic entertainment hall in Tokyo. Although ...
This theatre is located on a corner of the Ueno Hirokoji intersection where Chuo Dori and ...
An eight-minute walk from the south exit of Shinjuku Station, this theatre is on the seventh ...
Dancer Itoh Naoko established Session House in order to give solo dancers the opportunity to ...
This cosy space is a locus for cutting-edge dance, performance and butoh, as well as the host ...
A leader in Tokyo’s nightlife scene since the ’80s, Nishi-Azabu is home to Berg, a club that ...
A remnant of the era when Nishi-Azabu was still a major Tokyo nightlife centre, this basement ...
Ginza's one and only 'show restaurant' puts on a colourful parade of both cross-dressing and ...
This two-storey theatre in Meguro hosts Noh and kyogen performances.
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 ...
Lumine 1 and Lumine 2 feature over 200 shops and restaurants, and thanks to frequent remodels ...
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