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Kabukiza Tower

Kabukiza Tower

Kabukiza Tower
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Neighbourhood: Ginza / Tokyo Nihonbashi
Ginza is famous for being a trendy hotspot, but it's also a downtown area with shops that were founded over a hundred years ago. Department stores and luxury boutiques line the route from Nihonbashi to Ginza. It's a long established tradition to shop and stroll while the road is closed to traffic. Luxury hotels, world class cuisine from talented chefs, and a collection of glitzy clubs will make this area popular with anyone looking for a night out.
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Neo Ninja
9 contributions
4.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2022
We visited the Kabuki-za for a tour and a short rest.
There are stores, convenience stores, and clean restrooms inside.There is an information center if you need help, which is very helpful.

歌舞伎座は見学と少し休憩するために訪れました。
中には売店やコンビニ、綺麗なトイレもあります。
困ったときにはインフォメーションセンターがあるので、すごく助かります。
Written 27 November 2022
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Kaoru_O
Seattle, WA12 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2019 • Solo
B2 of the Kabukiza Tower connected to the subway station has various shops open to the public. I found fabulous Japanese goods, accessories, and souvenir there. Plus Tully’s and Japanese style fast food.
Written 4 June 2019
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Miyuu
65 contributions
5.0 of 5 bubbles
Nov 2017 • Solo
The ticket is normal place as a museum.
They have English audio guide too!
After watching Kabuki, I went there.
It looks expensive and severe place but absolutely not.
The staffs welcomed you so much.
Even if you don't watch kabuki, You should try to have a look there.
Written 24 September 2018
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Nunngo
ACT1,564 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Jul 2018 • Couples
Tall building built directly behind the Kabukiza Theatre, nothing special, nice roof top garden not on the roof of actual building but situated adjacent to theatre roof, I think it was the 5th floor. Other than this, a few shops on offer.
Written 12 July 2018
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Oldjack
Greater Melbourne, Australia29,233 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Apr 2017 • Couples
It is just another tall building in Ginza at 146 meters high which sits behind the Kabukiza Theatre . It is sometime ca;;ed the Kabukiza Theatre building.
Written 15 April 2017
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RieK15
Tokyo Prefecture, Japan83 contributions
3.0 of 5 bubbles
Oct 2016 • Solo
The KabukizaTheatre has a little roof garden where you can enjoy a view of theatre roof in traditional style like a temple (though it was rebuilt in 2013), and modern city scape. Get on an elevator of the building behind the theatre to 5th floor. Souvenir shop, museum and a restaurant are also on the same floor. The garden is free to public.

You need an admission for the museum. If you have seen Kabuki play before, you'd enjoy seeing mini-backstage and sets, or touching the props and instruments. If you have children, it is also a good location for taking photos.
Written 5 February 2017
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