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Restaurants in Kabukicho
5.0 based on 3 reviews
Hello everyone We are a Tokyo ninja club. Our classes will be done by Monday Thursday Friday from 5:00 pm for a total of 15,000 yen for 60 minutes.
4.0 based on 2,225 reviews
A great place to walk around and get transformed back in time to how the drinking scene in Tokyo was.. great place to grab a couple of drinks just for the experience. Most places charge a cover fee for entrance and usually seat any where between 6-8 people. There are some that are strictly for members and will have it written on the door clearly, so don’t bother with them
4.0 based on 1,644 reviews
Busy area in Shinjuku. It’s open late if you’re looking for food and shopping. Make sure you don’t get invited to the bar by those people standing on the street. They’ll rip you off.
4.0 based on 1,041 reviews
On our last day in Japan we wanted to See Godzilla. Admission is FREE. From our accommodation The Keio plaza Hotel we walked 10mins to Shinjuku Station. From there We walked another 10mins to Hotel Cracery & spotted Godzilla on the roof. We went through under the Cinema complex to the ground level floor Elevator of Hotel Gracery. It is Clearly signed for directions. We took the Elevator up to 9th floor.Once there you walk out onto the outside Deck where you are greeting with a huge Godzilla Head & Claw. We got there right on the hour so get to hear Godzilla Roaring, eyes flashing Red & steam coming out of his mouth, At night it shows red laser beams coming out of his mouth. Show is on every hour from 12pm-12am & goes for about 3minutes. I would Highly recommend.
4.0 based on 8 reviews
A Yokocho style Izakaya with old school retro vibes, in the neon-lit Shinjuku Kabukicho district. The word "Yokocho" originally meaning "old school alleyway" is nowadays expressed as an Izakaya style restaurant street. In such exotic and retro ambience of Japan in the 70's, you will find little Yakitori, Kushikatsu, Teppanyaki shops along the alley.
3.5 based on 3 reviews
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