Must-see entertainment in Tokyo

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    Kabukiza

    Ginza & Tsukiji

    The flamboyant facade of this venerable theatre is fitting for the extravagant dramatic flourishes that are integral to the traditional performing art of…

  • Shinjuku Pit Inn

    Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo

    This is Tokyo's best jazz spot: intimate, unpretentious and with an always solid line-up of influential, avant-garde, crossover and up-and-coming…

  • Unit

    Ebisu, Meguro & Around

    This subterranean club stages live music and DJ-hosted events (sometimes staggered on the same night). The solid line-up includes Japanese indie bands,…

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    Ryōgoku Kokugikan

    Asakusa & Sumida River

    If you’re in town when a tournament is on, don't miss the chance to catch the big boys of Japanese wrestling in action at the country's largest sumo…

  • Patrons wait for the start of the stage show "Sakura - Japan in the Box" at the Meijiza theater in Tokyo, Japan, on Friday, Oct. 21, 2016. Producer Hidemi Fukuhara, former veteran of Merrill Lynch & Co., wants to keep the 20 million annual visitors to Japan amused. His vision: Tokyos own pop-infused, multi-color, anime-eyed Broadway. Photographer: Kiyoshi Ota/Bloomberg via Getty Images
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    National Theatre

    Roppongi, Akasaka & Around

    Japan's most important theatre for traditional performing arts stages kabuki, gagaku (music of the imperial court), kyōmai (Kyoto-style traditional dance)…

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    Tokyo Dome

    Kōrakuen & Akihabara

    Tokyo Dome (aka ‘The Big Egg’) is home to the Yomiuri Giants. They're the most consistently successful team in Japanese baseball.

  • Posters outside the New National Theatre, Shinjuku & Ikebukuro

    New National Theatre

    Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo

    This is Tokyo’s premier public performing-arts centre, with state-of-the-art stages for drama, opera and dance. The plays are in Japanese and the operas…

  • Tokyo Bunka Kaikan

    Ueno & Yanesen

    The Tokyo Metropolitan Symphony Orchestra and the Tokyo Ballet both make regular appearances at this Ueno-kōen landmark, designed by Maekawa Kunio, an…

  • Robot Restaurant

    Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo

    This Kabukichō spectacle has hit it big with its vision of 'wacky Japan': bikini-clad women ride around on giant robots against a backdrop of animated…

  • Suigian

    Tokyo

    This chic lounge stages short acts (40 minutes) of traditional Japanese performing arts, including nō, kagura (sacred dance) and Kyo-mai (Kyoto-style…

  • Arashio Stable

    Tokyo

    Sumo wrestlers live and practice in a heya (somewhat weirdly translated as 'stable'). Only some allow visitors to watch keiko (practice) and then…

  • Jingū Baseball Stadium

    Harajuku & Aoyama

    Jingū Baseball Stadium, built in 1926, is home to the Yakult Swallows, Tokyo’s number-two team (but number-one when it comes to fan loyalty; Swallows fans…

  • UFO Club

    Tokyo

    Named for the infamous 1960s London spot, Kōenji's UFO Club is committed to keeping the spirit of the era alive: the small basement space, with red-and…

  • P.A.R.M.S

    Kōrakuen & Akihabara

    The girl group Kamen Joshi – singing and dancing young women wearing cute outfits and full-face hockey masks – is all the rage at this live-music show in…

  • Tokyo Takarazuka Theatre

    Ginza & Tsukiji

    If you love camp, this is for you. The all-female Takarazuka revue, going back to 1914, stages highly stylised musicals in Japanese (English synopses are…

  • Nippon Budōkan

    Tokyo

    The 14,000-plus-seat Budōkan was originally built for the judo competition of the 1964 Olympics (budō means 'martial arts') and will be pressed into…

  • Kazunoya Oiwake

    Asakusa & Sumida River

    Oiwake is one of Tokyo's few remaining minyō izakaya, pubs where traditional folk music is performed. It's a small, cosy place, where the waitstaff and…

  • Toho Cinemas Roppongi Hills

    Roppongi, Akasaka & Around

    One of Tokyo's nicest and biggest cinemas (it has nine screens, some with 3D and 4D capability), Toho's Roppongi Hills theatre screens all the latest…

  • AKB48 Theatre

    Kōrakuen & Akihabara

    Not as red-hot as they once were, this J-pop phenomenon girl group of 60 rotating members continues to perform in shifts at its very own workhouse…er…

  • Uplink

    Shibuya & Shimo-Kitazawa

    Watching indies here feels a bit like hanging out in a friend's basement; with just 40 comfy, mismatched seats, Uplink is officially Tokyo's smallest…

  • National Nō Theatre

    Harajuku & Aoyama

    This is Japan's only national theatre devoted to nō, a centuries' old mode of performing arts. It has a classically elegant, sparse cypress stage;…

  • Lady Jane

    Shibuya & Shimo-Kitazawa

    Billing itself as 'Booze & Jazz since 1975', Lady Jane is a Shimo-Kitazawa landmark, with a polished, vintage interior of dark wood and moody lighting. On…

  • Setagaya Public Theatre

    Shibuya & Shimo-Kitazawa

    Setagaya Public Theatre, comprising a main stage and the smaller, more experimental Theatre Tram, is the city's top venue for contemporary drama and dance…

  • Plan B

    Tokyo

    Underground venue for avant-garde performances, often dance, including butō (a Japanese form of contemporary dance). Shows are irregular. Book tickets…

  • Crocodile

    Harajuku & Aoyama

    Decked out in neon, mirrors and chrome, Crocodile is a classic dive. Live music of all sorts plays here nightly (from rock to reggae to Latin), but the…

  • WWW

    Shibuya & Shimo-Kitazawa

    In a former art-house cinema with the tell-tale tiered floor (but not the seats) still intact, this is one of those rare venues where you could turn up…

  • Club Quattro

    Shibuya & Shimo-Kitazawa

    This small venue attracts a more grown-up, artsy crowd than the club’s location – in the heart of Shibuya – might lead you to expect. There’s no explicit…

  • Blue Note Tokyo

    Harajuku & Aoyama

    Like sister clubs in New York and Milan, Blue Note Tokyo books the biggest international names in jazz, as well as local talent. This is a well-heeled…

  • Star Pine's Cafe

    Tokyo

    This is an attractive, intimate venue, sunk deep so the ceiling feels refreshingly high for a Tokyo basement venue. The line-up is jazz, but that's a wide…

  • Asakusa Engei Hall

    Asakusa & Sumida River

    Asakusa was once full of theatres like this one, where traditional rakugo (comedic monologues) and other forms of comedy are performed. There are also…

  • Liquid Room

    Ebisu, Meguro & Around

    When this storied concert hall moved to Ebisu from seedy Kabukichō, it cleaned up its act – but not its line-up. Liquid Room is still a great place to…

  • Shimo-Kitazawa Three

    Shibuya & Shimo-Kitazawa

    We love Three's mission to make live music more accessible in Tokyo: it hosts 10 free events a month (otherwise they average around ¥2000). The line-up is…

  • Kanze Nōgakudō

    Ginza & Tsukiji

    This venerable group specialising in nō dramas relocated to the bowels of the Ginza Six shopping complex in 2017. The theatre seats 48; if you haven't…

  • Tokyo Opera City Concert Hall

    Shinjuku & Northwest Tokyo

    This beautiful, oak-panelled, A-frame concert hall, with legendary acoustics, hosts the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra among other well-regarded ensembles…

  • Cotton Club

    Tokyo

    You’re more likely to hear contemporary international jazz stars here than musicians harking back to the 1920s New York club it honours. Also on the…

  • Studio Kochūten

    Tokyo

    This practice and performance space is run by one of Japan's most active butō (a contemporary dance style) troupes, Dairakudakan ('Big Camel Ship'). It's…

  • Club Goodman

    Kōrakuen & Akihabara

    In the basement of a building with a guitar shop and recording studios, this small venue (capacity 230) is a long-running favourite with Tokyo's indie…

  • Ex Theater Roppongi

    Roppongi, Akasaka & Around

    As well as live performances and a variety of Japanese and international acts, this 920-seat capacity theatre is also used for drama, musicals and as a…

  • Billboard Live

    Roppongi, Akasaka & Around

    This glitzy amphitheatre-like space plays host to major foreign talent as well as Japanese jazz, soul and rock groups who all come in to shake the rafters…

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