Housed in the upmarket Yebisu Garden Place complex, this hall can squeeze in up to 1,500 ...
Head to the rear of the Roppongi Hills complex and you'll find this covered outdoor arena, used ...
Sitting on the eighth floor of the Hakuhinkan toy emporium in Ginza, this 380-seat theatre is ...
The Kabukiza Theatre has been an iconic symbol of Ginza since it opened in 1889: fires and ...
The former home of Liquidroom reopened under a new name in 2005, and with a rather different ...
This 242-seat theatre in central Shibuya is used for performances, film screenings and live ...
The sibling to Tokyo's main kabuki theatre Kabuki-za, Shimbashi Enbujo Theatre was built in ...
Used for everything from tap to house dance and capoeira lessons, this Yoyogi studio also ...
One of Tokyo's youngest theatre spaces, Suitengu Pit opened in 2010 at the site of an old high ...
Saitama's lavish cultural centre contains four auditoriums, including a 770-seat theatre and ...
Any suspicions that Koenji was trying to turn into the new Sangenjaya were confirmed when this ...
With all due respect to fans of AKB48 and anime theme songs, Akihabara is the last place we'd ...
A theatre located on the 9th floor of Shibuya Parco Part 1. With a seating capacity of 458 this ...
This facility is situated in Chiyoda, behind the National Theatre, and was built in 1979 as ...
This theatre, run by the Japan Arts Council, stages performances of Noh and kyogen – both ...
From headline-grabbing events to smaller gatherings for in-the-know types, Tokyo Culture ...
Led by acclaimed artistic director Akaji Maro, Dairakudakan (aka ‘Great Camel Battleship’) is ...
Established in 1857, this is the oldest and most historic entertainment hall in Tokyo. Although ...
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