Humax Pavilion
Set amid the chaos of Kabuki-cho, this multilevel entertainment complex is a place where you can shoot a few games of pool, recline in a sauna, indulge in karaoke, or sharpen your skills at any number of video games.
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Set amid the chaos of Kabuki-cho, this multilevel entertainment complex is a place where you can shoot a few games of pool, recline in a sauna, indulge in karaoke, or sharpen your skills at any number of video games.
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Kabukicho Tower is just next to the Humax Pavillion and has some of the same offerings, albeit on a much larger scale and at slightly higher prices. Need a snack? Want to play some video games? See a movie or a band? With a food floor and game floors, you could probably spend all day here—and maybe all night, too. The basement level is home to Zepp Shinjuku, the area's largest live-music venue, and the building is also home to two hotels.