Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre (東京芸術劇場)
This performing arts cultural complex opened in 1990 but was renovated and reopened in 2012, and is used for various performances including music, dramas, opera, musicals, and dance. Mainly comprised of four main halls which include the Concert Hall with the world’s largest pipe organ, the mid-sized Playhouse, Theatre East and Theatre West, it also has meeting rooms and exhibit space. There are dining establishments on the first floor which can be used for meals before the program begins or as a rendezvous area. The closest station is Ikebukuro Station.
Details
- Hours
- Depends on the performance
- Closed
- Irregular holidays
- Fees
- Depends on the performance
- Parking Lot
- Available(100spaces)
- Credit Card
- Depends on the performance
- Wi-Fi
- Available
- Note
- Temporary closure:Currently closed (information as of May 28, 2020)
* Information may be changed, so please be sure to check the official information.
Information Sources: NAVITIME JAPAN
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