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    Tokyo: Entertainment / Cinema, Nightclubs

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    Cinema, Nightclubs in Tokyo

    Guides: Tokyo > Entertainment / Cinema, Nightclubs
    20/03/2008

    Cinema

    The film scene in Tokyo is vast and very international.

    Check out Metropolis for listings:
    http://www.metropolis.co.jp/tokyo/recent/movie_times.asp

    Or Piya (Japanese only):
    http://www.pia.co.jp/

    If you’re more into alternative, non-commercial cinema, then the following list will be of interest (much of the information is only available in Japanese):

    Athenée Français Cultural Center :
    http://www.athenee.net/culturalcenter/

    Cine Amuse East/West:
    http://www.cineamuse.co.jp/

    Cinema Artone:
    http://www.cinekita.co.jp

    Cinema Rise:
    http://www.cinemarise.com/

    Ginza Cine Pathos:
    http://www.cinema-st.com/road/r005.html

    Eurospace:
    http://www.eurospace.co.jp/

    Image Forum:
    http://www.imageforum.co.jp

    Laputa Asagaya:
    http://www.laputa-jp.com/laputa/main/

    National Film Centre:
    http://www.momat.go.jp/FC/fc.html

    Shimbashi Roman Gekijo / Shimbashi Bunka:
    http://www.cinema-st.com/classic/c005.html

    Shinjuku Kokusai Gekijo / Shinjuku Kokusai Meiga-za:
    http://www2u.biglobe.ne.jp/~p-g/menu.htm

    Shin-Bungeiza:
    http://www.shin-bungeiza.com/

    Theatre Pole Pole:
    http://www.mmjp.or.jp/pole2/

    Nightclubs

    Tokyo's clubs often seek to provide their customers with a full “night out” experience, which means a great meal followed by dancing.

    A variety of types of food is available at these club/restaurant combinations, from French cuisine to Japanese fare.

    • La Fabrique (Zero Gate B1F, 16-9 Udagawa-cho, Shibuya-ku, Shibuya JR station) is worth a try, as is the smart Orbient (Crystal Bldg B1F/B2F, 3-5-12 Kita-Aoyama, Minato-ku, Omotesando station).
    • Air (Hikawa Bldg B2F, 2-11 Sarugaku-cho, Shibuya-ku, Daikanyama station) offers both European cuisine and an impressive sound system,
    • and the high-tech Alife (1-7-2 Nishi-Azabu, Minato-ku, Roppongi station), is a veritable haven for clubbers.
    • If you think size matters then why not give the Club Complex Code a try, it’s one of Tokyo's biggest (Shinjuku Toho Kaikan 4F, 1-19-2 Kabuki-cho, Shinjuku-ku, Shinjuku JR station, east exit).
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