3 Best Performing Arts in Tokyo, Japan

Takarazuka

Chiyoda-ku

Japan's all-female theater troupe was founded in the Osaka suburb of Takarazuka in 1913 and has been going strong ever since. Today it has not one but five companies, one of which has a permanent home in Tokyo at the 2,069-seat Takarazuka Theater. Same-day tickets are sold at the box office at either 9:30 am or 10 am for later shows. Advance tickets are available through ticketing agencies and the theater's website. Any remaining tickets are sold at the theater box office.

Toho Cinemas Hibiya

Chuo-ku

With a design that evokes images of the golden days of film, Toho's premier "movie palace" attempts to bring back the days when moviegoing was an experience. With an impressive lobby and one of the largest screens in Tokyo, it is one of the city's best movie theaters. Arrive a few minutes early to take in the impressive views looking out over Hibiya Park before your show.

1--2 Yurakucho, Tokyo, Tokyo-to, 100-0006, Japan
050-6868–5068

Tokyo Jazz Festival

Chiyoda-ku

On the first weekend in September, the festival takes over the Tokyo International Forum and Cotton Club Tokyo in Marunouchi. Though the forum's 5,000-seat hall lacks the intimacy you might seek in a jazz show, the lineup is usually an impressive mix of local talent and international stars.

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