Discover the best top things to do in Kabukicho, Japan including The Geisha Cosplay, Tokyo Shooting Gallery, KUJIRA ENTERTAINMENT, Hagu Cafe Shinjuku Honten, Cat Cafe Singeki Cat, Ninja Trick House In Tokyo, Tokyo Mystery Circus, Shinjuku Batting Center, Cat Cafe Calico Shinjuku, Toho Cinemas Shinjuku.
Restaurants in Kabukicho
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This is a casual amusement facility that you can enjoy 'shooting game' which is a Japanese traditional festival's game. How to play: ①Hit the toys. ②You can get the toys you hit. ③Also, you can get various prizes based on your point. Let's change to traditional costumes and enjoy the traditional Japanese game at Shinjuku Kabukicho.
5.0 based on 341 reviews
Not a club, not a show pub, Our place is an entertainment restaurant that doesn't exist anywhere! We will guide guests to the unparalleled parallel world of ideas and technology! 【FOOD】【SERVICE】 【ART】 【AWESOME】【DRINK】【HOOKAH】We have made every effort to create "immersive space production" by making full use of LED vision and the latest digital equipment installed everywhere! Enjoy the ultimate entertainment restaurant, one step ahead of the times!
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This is a place that you can take rest and play with cats. We have 15 friendly cats and 3 stuffs here who can talk Japanese, English and Chinese. Welcome to Singeki Cat.
4.5 based on 144 reviews
last admission:20:30 PM. Closing days: See the HP calendar. The Ninja Trick House in Tokyo is a theme park styled facility which opened in July of 2016, where visitors can experience the life of a ninja. Conveniently located in the middle of Kabukicho, a 5 minute walk from the JR Shinjuku Station East Exit and the Seibu Line Shinjuku Station. Here, you can experience the use of shuriken(throwing star) and ninja swords. You can also search for trick walls and mechanisms of a ninja house in the "Trick Room," and swordsmanship in the "Training Hall," where you can learn ninja warrior techniques like how to draw a sword or throw a shuriken. The venue offers an enjoyable ninja warrior experience for one and all, from young children to adults of any age.
This was possibly the best experience on our trip to Tokyo. You get a bit a history and it’s on to the action. Staff was great with decent English. Had a ton of fun and plenty of photo ops.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
A collection of entertainment games such as Real Escape Game where you have to escape from an impossible situation, Real Stealth Game where you infiltrate an enemy’s base to complete your mission undetected, Projection Table Game where you utilise interactive projection mapping technology to solve puzzles, and many other new and exciting real-life game and events.
This review is for SCRAP Escape Games' virtual escape rooms. I've played both "Escape from the Alien Research Facility" and "Escape from the Abandoned Laboratory". Content-wise, both games are excellent. They are very puzzle-oriented, so be prepared with pencil and paper to play! There is more role-playing than you might expect from a "typical" escape room experience, which my group and I enjoyed. It translated well into a virtual environment where everyone is playing on Zoom teleconference. Both of the games we played were conducted entirely in English and by professional game masters. They made our experiences fun for expert and new puzzle players. I would love to visit this venue in-person one day. In the meantime, I highly recommend trying out their virtual games!
4.0 based on 55 reviews
"Shinjuku-batting-center" serves as a landmark of "Kabuki-cho." Entrance to an institution is no charge. When enjoying "BATTING," it is 300 yen 1 time, and they are 26 ball. I am preparing a bat, shoes, and a glove for nothing. There is also a place which enjoys pitching. Please come for play.
Amazing fun and very affordable. Recommended for all tourists at least once. Got addicted and played 13 games of 22 balls straight (286 ball throws). Cost 4,000 Yen and I was absolutely hammered! Hit 3 home runs under the 110km/h speed. I would recommend picking the 80/90/100km/h speed settings for a beginner/intemediate. Then, after a few games, move to lane 4/5 for 110/120/130km/h to test yourself against a faster pitch. After 13 games, my hands are covered in blisters. Please look after yourself and don’t do 13 games straight like me. Overall, wonderful experience!
4.0 based on 384 reviews
I had a great time with my coworker going to the Cat Cafe. It is relaxing to see all the cute kittens. They are so friendly that they let you pet them :)
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