Shibuya (渋谷区, Shibuya-ku) is a special ward in Tokyo, Japan. A major commercial and business centre, it houses the two busiest railway stations in the world, Shinjuku Station (southern half) and Shibuya Station.
Restaurants in Shibuya
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ZAKURO is a traditional Japanese music show. We invite you to the world of authentic Japanese instruments: Koto, Shamisen, Shakuhachi, and Taiko drums. Our finest Tokyo musicians prepared a special 60 minute program. Immerse yourself into the unforgettable music experience!
This is a lovely one hour show featuring traditional Japanese instruments and music. The setting is intimate so that you can hear and see the performers up close. The show features the koto, shamisen, Taiko drums and the Shakuhachi flute, plus a bilingual ( English/Japanese)commentary between performances to explain the instruments, how they are played and certain sound effects are achieved, and the origins of the music. The performances are delicate and ethereal. Afterwards you are in a great neighbourhood for dining out and close to the subway for getting home. A perfect evening.
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Established in 2010, The Pirates of Tokyo Bay are Tokyo's only improv comedy group performing regularly in English and Japanese. There's no better way to experience the heart and soul of a city than laughing with the locals. So definitely make some time to check out one of their monthly shows in Ebisu, Tokyo. Be sure to check their website or Peatix for show dates, event info, special discounts and updates!
Super fun and engaging show with a bunch of talented performers. Good for English and Japanese speakers. A great time and a good way to cap off a day of sightseeing. Be sure to check their schedule in advance for upcoming shows!
4.5 based on 68 reviews
The Heart of Performing Arts in Japan The New National Theatre, Tokyo (NNTT) is Japan’s first and foremost national theatre for the performing arts of opera, ballet, dance and drama. Since the doors of our world-class, state-of-the-art theatre opened in 1997, it has staged an incredible array of productions, totaling more than 700. The NNTT comprises the Opera Palace, Playhouse and The Pit, each of which uniquely contributes to an annual total of about 300 stage performances to the delight of approx. 200,000 theatregoers, including many from overseas.
4.0 based on 4 reviews
This is the oldest puppet theatre. We have staged a puppet show on weekends and holidays. Even in children of any country, are pleased with cheered!! We were interviewed by The Japan Times. Please search for "The Japan Times Puk puppet theatre"!! You can make ticket reservation by phone and internet. phone *English speaker:Haru Shimizu, Tamiko Onagi, Masami Sakurai. please call"Masami"or "Haru"or"Tamiko"!! internet *We have website for English. Thanks a lot in advance !! and... There is a pretty cafe in 1F of our building. Cafe PUNKTO Please come here!
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