Hibiya line or Asakusa line, "Higashi Ginza" station. Direct access from the subway station to the theater
The Japanese restaurant is located in the theater and can be used during breaks (usually 20 to 30 minutes).
Because the number of seats in each restaurant is limited, I highly recommend reservation (2 days before the show.Tel: + 81 (0) 3 3545-6820 / 10 am - 17 pm, Japanese only). If there is a restaurant with a seat on that day, you can make a reservation before entering the show on the right counter since entering the theater.
There are lunch boxes outside theaters and buildings, including shops in the basement floor.
There are drinks, sweets, kabuki fixtures, books and various Japanese souvenirs on the 5th floor of the Kabukiza Tower at the official booths and adjacent facilities of the theater.
Also, in the "Kabuki-za" on the 5th floor of the Kabuki-za, which was united with the Kabuki-za, costumes and props actually used in the theater are also displayed. There is also a photo room where both male and female tourists can take pictures with cosmetics and KABUKI 's clothes on the same floor. You can find a store offering the same service in other theaters and cities.
Kabuki-za in Tokyo Higashi Ginza is the only Kabuki theater specialized in Japan. The program changes every month, and you can check KABUKI at any time except the beginning of the month and days at the end of the month. There is an afternoon show starting at 11 AM and there is a night show starting at 4 PM. Each program has three programs. English subtitles guide (1000 yen) is also available. Tickets can also be purchased online from overseas
In the afternoon of the weekend, if traffic is banned in luxurious Ginza or light mall areas or window shops try exploring the Kabukiza Theater by trying the latest gadget in Sony Building. Dining and dining area on the day of 2000 yen, or the brick arch under Yamanote line under the Yurakucho gate. Ginza: This is the perfect place to brag about your gorgeousness and overcome their rich children / travel blues
Ginza (Ginza) is a Tokyo community known for its luxurious shopping, restaurants and entertainment facilities. Nearby there are Alice Labyrinth Cafe (one of the most unique theme cafes in Tokyo), Kabukiza (the largest and most famous Kabuki-za in Japan), and the world's largest UNIQLO store. Roppongi (Roppongi) is a community in Tokyo known for entertainment facilities and commercial facilities in Roppongi Hills, and it is popular among foreigners. In addition to the nightclubs in this area, there are many Japanese hostess clubs and bars for young people.