5 Best Performing Arts Venues in Tokyo, Japan

Kioi Hall

Chiyoda-ku

Behind Hotel New Otani stands this relatively small concert venue, which showcases both performances of Western classical music, such as piano and violin recitals, and Japanese works, including shakuhachi flute music. It hosts programs for families to learn how to play such traditional Japanese instruments.

National Noh Theater

Shibuya-ku

One of the few public halls to host Noh performances, this theater provides basic English-language summaries of the plots at performances. Individual screens placed in front of each seat also give an English translation.

Sumida Triphony Hall

Home to New Japan Philharmonic, the venue is mostly for Western classical music, chamber music, and piano recitals. It has many programs by amateur orchestras and ensembles, as well. The 1,800-seat hall is thought to have the best acoustics in Tokyo.

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Toho Cinemas Roppongi Hills

Minato-ku

This complex provides good comfort along with its nine screens, and about 2,100 seats that include "first-class" VIP seats. It also has an extra-large screen and MediaMation MX4D technology. It's the principal venue for the Tokyo International Film Festival held each fall. There are plenty of bars in the area for post-movie discussions. Late shows screen on weekends.

Tokyo Dome

Bunkyo-ku

A 45,852-seat sports arena, the dome also hosts big-name Japanese pop acts as well as the occasional international star.

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