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  1. 2023年3月27日 · 進化を続ける東京ミニシアター最新事情. CINEMA NEKO(シネマネコ)/Stranger(ストレンジャー)/新文芸坐. 作成日:2023年3月27日. 映画ファンの層が厚い東京には古くからミニシアター文化が根付いており、古き良き旧作を上映する名画座を含め、個性豊かな小規模の映画館がたくさんあります。 手軽なインターネット配信が主流になる一方で、独自の上映プログラムからは新たな気付きや楽しみを得ることができるとあり、その価値が今また注目されています。 今回は、ライトな映画ファンも、映画を愛するシネフィル(映画狂)も楽しめる、おすすめの個性派ミニシアターおよび名画座をご紹介。 不朽の名作からレアなインディーズ作品まで、あらゆる映画に出会える、東京ならではの映画館の旅へと出かけてみませんか。

    • Get An Umbrella
    • Visit The Shibuya Scramble Crossing
    • Go Shopping Underground
    • Visit Meiji Jingu Shrine
    • Tokyo Skytree & Tokyo Tower
    • Museums
    • Indoor Sports
    • Indoor Theme Parks
    • Onsen
    • Covered Yokocho

    First things first: get an umbrella if you need one. Most convenience stores have a selection of clear plastic umbrellas at reasonable prices (between 500 and 1,500 yen). Looking to find a unique umbrellathat will make a great souvenir? Check out Waterfront in Jiyugaoka, Tokyo Noble near Akihabara, or Komiya Shoten in Bakurocho.

    You’ve probably seen overhead photos or videos of the Shibuya Scramble Crossingin the rain: hundreds of people with umbrellas of all colors crossing every which way. Experience an iconic Tokyo scene for yourself! The Shibuya Scramble Crossing is just outside the Hachiko Exit of JR Shibuya Station.

    Explore one of Tokyo’s big underground shopping areas, many of which are part of train stations (Shibuya Station, Shinjuku Station, Tokyo Station First Avenue). Tokyo Station First Avenue is home to Tokyo Character Street, where you can find merchandise for all sorts of famous Japanese characters, from Pokemon to Sailor Moon and more.

    If the rain isn’t coming down too hard, and you don’t mind being out in wet weather, you could enjoy a contemplative stroll through one of Japan’s many parks, shrines and temples. Meiji JinguShrine is a great option. There’s no better way to enjoy the serene atmosphere of the shrine grounds than in a light rain. If you’re lucky, the rain may even k...

    TOKYO SKYTREE

    634 meters tall, the massive Skytreetowers above Tokyo's skyline. The Tembo Deck sits 350 meters high, and for an even higher vantage point, head to the Tembo Galleria at 450 meters. If you want an expansive view of Tokyo in the rain, this is a great spot. ©TOKYO-SKYTREE

    Tokyo Tower

    333-meter-high Tokyo Tower, which built in 1958, is still a landmark of Tokyo, as well as a symbol of Tokyo’s rebirth after World War II. ©TOKYO TOWER

    Located within some of the most notable architectural landmarks in the city, Tokyo’s must-see art destinations, which include the Mori Art Museum, the Nezu Museum, the Tokyo National Museum, and The National Art Center, Tokyo, play host to some of the hottest Japanese and international exhibitions. Two areas of Tokyo with museums and galleries that...

    If you want a bunch of sporty options, check about Round 1 in Odaiba, a giant complex with tennis, basketball, volleyball, baseball batting cages, swimming, rollerblading, and some arcade games to boot! The Bagus complex in Shibuya, meanwhile, has activities like table tennis, billiards and darts.

    If you want something on the cutting edge, the Tokyo Joypolis amusement park in Odaiba is a gamer’s paradise. Enjoy a huge range of exciting electronic entertainment you can only enjoy here. And they even have a roller coaster! Namjatown, Located in Ikebukuro's Sunshine City, is home to an eclectic collection of attractions, as well as a gyoza dump...

    Though numbers have dwindled in recent years, there are still many public baths to be found around city. Choose between a traditional, down-to-earth local sento (bathhouse) or opt for a more modern resort-style facility. Spa LaQuais a large spa/bathhouse near the Tokyo Dome. It features indoor baths, open-air baths, beauty treatments and massages, ...

    Yokochois Japanese for “alleyway,” but it has grown in meaning to refer to narrow streets lined with red lanterns and packed with izakayas and bars. Some of them, like Suzunari Yokocho in Shimokitazawa and Ebisu Yokocho , are covered or underground, offering a refuge from the rain where you can grab a drink and a bite!

  2. 2023年5月17日 · Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia. "Short Shorts Film Festival & Asia" is one of the largest international short film festivals in Asia, and is officially recognized by the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In 2023, the festival will be held from Tuesday, June 6, to Monday, June 26, at several venues across Tokyo and online.

  3. 2023年10月6日 · Entertainment under the tree. After you come down from the lofty heights of the Tokyo Skytree observation decks, you'll find plenty to enjoy at Tokyo Skytree Town, a shopping and entertainment complex which includes the Tokyo Solamachi shopping plaza, a world-class aquarium, and a planetarium. Tokyo Solamachi is home to over 300 shops and ...

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  4. You can also try kayaking and SUP on the Sumida River in the shadow of TOKYO SKYTREE or on the relatively calm waters of Tokyo Bay and Odaiba beneath Rainbow Bridge. There are also canoe tours along the city’s many canals and river rafting opportunities in Sodake Gorge. Adventure on the Water. Sodake Gorge(Sogaku Gorge).

  5. 2023年12月18日 · While New Year Countdown events are popular, many people visit a shrine or temple late at night on New Year's Eve, and observe the custom of hatsumode as the clock ticks past midnight, and January 1 arrives. Others visit on New Year's Day, January 2, or January 3. Meiji-jingu Shrine and Sensoji Temple are two of Tokyo's top hatsumode spots.

  6. 2019年10月11日 · Shinjuku Station. The infamous "busiest train station in the world" can be confusing. Around 3.6 million commuters pass through here daily, but the train lines are well sign-posted and color-coded. Aim for the Central East Exit with a koban police box, to start your explorations of the east side. 9 mins.