Night view of Tokyo's Kabukicho Tower bustling with tourists, highlighting vibrant nightlife on Japan tours.

Tokyu Kabukicho Tower: Shinjuku’s Entertainment Hub

Overview of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower

Opened on April 14, 2023, Tokyu Kabukicho Tower is one of Japan’s largest entertainment complexes. With 48 floors above ground and 5 floors below, it hosts a hotel, cinema, theater, and gaming arcade, operating 24 hours daily (individual facilities may vary).

Kabuki Hall: A Food Court with Yokocho Charm

Shinjuku Kabuki Hall – Kabuki Yokocho recreates the vibe of traditional yokocho alleys. Featuring ten restaurants, it serves regional Japanese and Korean dishes in a food-stall-style setting with communal dining spaces.

Sword Art Online: Anomaly Quest

Fans of Sword Art Online will enjoy this interactive experience. Dive into a dungeon filled with traps and puzzles, embodying gamers striving to overcome challenges like Kirito and Asuna.

Namco Tokyo Gaming Arcade

Namco Tokyo offers a vibrant arcade experience with neon lights and diverse games. It boasts the largest claw machine in Shinjuku alongside popular options like taiko drumming and driving games. The Music and Play Lounge adds food, drinks, and AI DJ performances to the mix.

109 Cinemas Premium Shinjuku

Located on the ninth and tenth floors, 109 Cinemas Premium Shinjuku features eight screens with 752 seats, offering recliner comfort and cutting-edge sound systems overseen by Ryuichi Sakamoto. Enjoy a curated mix of films with options for unlimited popcorn and drinks.

Theater Milano-Za Live Performances

With 900 seats, Theater Milano-Za hosts live shows, including plays, musicals, and concerts. The venue also features a bar and lounge for an intimate and close-to-the-action experience.

Jam17 Dining & Bar

On the 17th floor, Jam17 Dining & Bar serves Japanese-style Western cuisine across lunch, teatime, and dinner menus. Inspired by musical jam sessions, the dining area offers stunning Shinjuku views in a vibrant atmosphere.

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