

Japan’s first twin-dome theater, which features live music performances and other shows. You can enjoy breathtaking immersion with ultra high-definition visuals at up to 8K resolution and dynamic, multi-dimensional sound. There are also special seats where you can lie back and look at the stars, offering a variety of ways to enjoy the experience.


2-min. walk from Hibiya Station on the Toei Mita Line
Operating hours: Weekdays 10:30-21:15 / Weekends and holidays 10:00-21:45
Admission fee: General seats - Adults (junior high school students and older) 1,600 yen / Children (ages 4 and up) 1000 yen *Price for online purchase
Address: 9F Yurakucho Mullion, 2-5-1 Yurakucho, Chiyoda City
Inquiries: 03-6269-9952
At the “Marine Garden,” where “Penguins in the Sky” appear to swim among the city’s skyscrapers, beautiful illuminations inspired by the changing sky and mist effects create a magical, dreamlike atmosphere. The lights turn on at 16:00.


6-min. walk from Higashi-ikebukuro-yonchome Stop on the Tokyo Sakura Tram (Toden Arakawa Line)
Operating hours: 10:00-18:00 *Last admission 30 minutes before closing
Admission fee: Regular ticket prices 2,600 yen-3,200 yen (high school students and older) *For details on operating hours and ticket prices, please check the official website.
Address: Rooftop of World Import Mart Building, Sunshine City, 3-1 Higashi-Ikebukuro, Toshima City
Inquiries: 03-3989-3466
A full-scale Noh theater with a stage made entirely of cypress wood, located in the basement of the large-scale complex GINZA SIX. In addition to Noh performances, the theater hosts a variety of events, including traditional arts workshops, Japanese and Western music concerts, and theatrical performances.


3-min. walk from Higashi-ginza Station on the Toei Asakusa Line
Operating hours/Admission fee: Please check the performance calendar on the official website.
Address: GINZA SIX B3F, 6-10-1 Ginza, Chuo City
Inquiries: 03-6274-6579
The only remaining wooden vaudeville theater in Tokyo. You can enjoy traditional performing arts like rakugo, manzai and rōkyoku in a relaxed setting while soaking in the nostalgic atmosphere. All seats are unreserved. Pick any seat you’d like and immerse yourself in the popular culture of Edo.


1-min. walk from Shinjuku-sanchome Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line
Operating hours: Daytime performance 12:00-16:15 / Evening performance 16:45-20:30
Closed days: December 30 and 31
Admission fee: General 3,500 yen / Seniors (65 and older) 3,200 yen / Students 3,000 yen
Address: 3-6-12 Shinjuku, Shinjuku City
Inquiries: 03-3351-2974
A museum converted from the atelier and residence of sculptor Fumio Asakura. The building, designed by Asakura himself, is filled with thoughtful and unique details. There are lots of things to explore, including the 8.5 meter-high atelier and the Sunrise Room, which features the abundant use of special materials.


5-min. walk from Nippori Station on the Nippori-Toneri Liner
Operating hours: Operating hours: 9:30-16:30 (Last admission 16:00)
Closed days: Mondays and Thursdays (if a holiday, closed the following weekday)
Admission fee: General 500 yen
*Since visitors are required to take off their shoes before entering the museum, please wear socks.
Address: 7-18-10 Yanaka, Taito City
Inquiries: 03-3821-4549
For an admission fee, you can enjoy unlimited access to over 30,000 books and the drink bar, which offers coffee, green tea and other beverages. You can also purchase any books you particularly liked. Meals and desserts are also available for an additional fee.
1-min. walk from Roppongi Station on the Toei Oedo Line
Operating hours: 9:00-21:00 (Cafè last order 20:30)
Admission fee: 2,750 yen (*3,630 yen on weekends and holidays) / Weekday only morning plan (9:00-12:00) 1,100 yen / Weekday only day plan (9:00-18:00) 2,200 yen *Registration until 12:00. / Night plan (18:00-21:00) 1,320 yen
Address: 1F Roppongi Denki Building, 6-1-20 Roppongi, Minato City
Inquiries: 03-6438-9120