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TokyoTaito
Kabuki Opera “Carmen of Asakusa”
An innovative live show born in Asakusa that fuses kabuki and opera. -
TokyoShibuya
Yamatane Museum of Art
Japan’s first nihonga (Japanese-style painting) museum, with a collection centered on works since the Meiji era. -
TokyoShinjuku
Traditional Japanese Dance Show “HANAGATA”
In Shinjuku Kabukicho—Thursday performances featuring top dancers and hands-on experiences of traditional Japanese dance. -
TokyoTaito
Tokyo National Museum Courtyard
Japan’s oldest museum (in Ueno Park), showcasing a wide range of Asian art and historical treasures. -
TokyoKoto
Fukagawa Odori Hachiman Zashiki
At Tomioka Hachimangu Shrine—enjoy kabuki-style staging, geisha dances, and Edo kaiseki “ozashiki-asobi.” -
TokyoMinato
Kouen
“Kōen”: experience hanamachi culture with geisha dances and a zashiki-style kaiseki meal. -
TokyoChiyoda
Japanese Entertainment Show [Za Show]
Beneath Kanda Myojin Shrine—enjoy the powerful historical entertainment show “Za Show” with swordplay, dance, and drama. -
TokyoMinato
Burlesque Annex YAVAY
Near Roppongi Station—enjoy kimono shows and anisong performances up close at a Cool Japan entertainment spot. -
TokyoShibuya
New National Theatre Tokyo
Directly connected to Hatsudai Station—Japan’s only national theater for contemporary performing arts, offering opera, ballet, and theater year-round. -
TokyoMinato
Madame Tussauds Tokyo
A museum where you can take photos with celebrity look-alike figures. -
TokyoMinato
Maxell Aqua Park Shinagawa
A popular Shinagawa aquarium known for its dreamy light-and-sound shows.
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