Samurai Restaurant Time Tickets | Shinjuku, Tokyo (Kabukichō)

    At Samurai Restaurant Time in Tokyo, visitors can immerse themselves in an engaging blend of traditional culture and dynamic performances. This page will guide you through the unique features of the venue, its captivating shows, and helpful tips for making the most of your experience. As you explore, you'll discover how to enjoy the delicious bento-style meals while soaking in the vibrant atmosphere.

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    OverviewOverview and Appeal of Samurai Restaurant Time: An Unforgettable Experience

    Experience one of Tokyo’s most exciting live entertainment shows with an entry ticket to the Samurai Restaurant, located in the heart of the city’s vibrant nightlife district.
    From the moment you enter the venue, be surrounded by a unique atmosphere filled with bold colors, creative stage design, and high-energy performances. The show blends elements of Japanese history, fantasy, and pop culture, offering something memorable for first-time visitors and returning guests alike.
    Your entry ticket guarantees access to the live performance, allowing you to enjoy one of Tokyo’s most talked-about entertainment experiences. Whether you are interested in Japanese culture, theatrical shows, or simply looking for an unforgettable night in Tokyo, the Samurai Restaurant offers a one-of-a-kind experience.
    The venue is easily accessible and located in a lively area filled with restaurants, bars, and nightlife, making it a perfect addition to your evening plans.

    Highlights and Recommended Experiences: A Showcase of Energy and Talent

    One of the standout features of Samurai Restaurant Time is its high-energy shows that capture the imagination. Visitors can expect breathtaking choreography and dynamic performances, with dancers and musicians creating a feast for the eyes and ears.
    • The performances are renowned for their vibrant visuals and intricate costumes, celebrating elements of Samurai culture with a modern flair.
    • Unique props and lighting enhance the overall experience, making it a photogenic spot for guests looking to capture memorable moments.
    • Seasonal themes and special exhibitions provide variety, ensuring that each visit offers something new and exciting.

    Inclusions & Exclusions

    Inclusions
    ・Entry ticket to Samurai Restaurant show
    ・Foods or 2drinks
    Exclusions
    Additional foods and drinks

    What mandatory items must the customer bring with them?

    ・Cash or Credit card
    ・Camera
    ・Passport or ID card

    Points to Know Before Visiting: Practical Tips for an Enjoyable Experience

    When planning a visit to Samurai Restaurant Time, it’s helpful to consider the overall experience. Guests typically spend around two hours enjoying the show and their meal.
    • It’s advisable to bring personal items such as a passport, as it may be required for entry.
    • The venue is designed to accommodate visitors comfortably, featuring amenities like restrooms and nursing rooms to enhance guest convenience. 
    • A unique touch includes the opportunity to wear kimono shirts during the performance for a more immersive cultural experience.
    • As for dining options, the restaurant serves bento-style meals, and additional drinks can be ordered throughout the show, making for a well-rounded evening.
    Overall, Samurai Restaurant Time serves as a captivating introduction to Japanese culture through an entertaining mix of performance art and culinary delight. Whether you are exploring the bright lights of Tokyo or seeking a unique dining experience, this venue promises an unforgettable evening filled with joy and excitement.

    Know before you go

    • This experience includes loud music, flashing lights, and dynamic visual effects, which may not be suitable for guests sensitive to these conditions.
    • Photography is generally allowed, but flash photography and video recording may be restricted during certain parts of the performance. Please follow staff instructions at all times.
    • Tripods, monopods, and professional filming equipment are not permitted without prior approval.
    • Outside food and drinks are not allowed inside the venue.
    • Food and beverages are available for purchase inside the restaurant.
    • Please remain seated during the performance unless instructed otherwise by staff.
    • Do not touch performers, stage equipment, or props.
    • Guests who disturb the performance or other guests may be asked to leave without refund.
    • Alcohol may be served at the venue. Guests must comply with local laws regarding alcohol consumption.
    • Children must be accompanied by an adult.

    Reviews

    “Such a high-energy music and light show! The performers were incredibly talented, making for a delightful experience.”
    “This Samurai show is fantastic, with amazing dancers and music. The staff were exceptionally friendly and helpful.”
    “The show was jam-packed with excitement and joyful performances that kept us engaged for the entire time. A must-see while on vacation!”
    “The venue and performers truly exceeded expectations. A fun and unique experience that brought the essence of Tokyo to life.”
    “The 2pm show was an unforgettable experience filled with vibrant performances and spectacular energy. Highly recommended for a fun outing!”

    Opening Hours

    Monday: 10:30 AM – 6:10 PM
    Tuesday: 10:30 AM – 6:10 PM
    Wednesday: 10:30 AM – 6:10 PM
    Thursday: 10:30 AM – 6:10 PM
    Friday: 10:30 AM – 6:10 PM
    Saturday: 10:30 AM – 6:10 PM
    Sunday: 10:30 AM – 6:10 PM 

    How to Get There

    Train / Subway

    935m (0.58mi) from Seibu-Shinjuku Station - about a 15-minute walk 
    1.1km (0.69mi) from Shinjuku West Exit Station 
    638m (0.40mi) from Shinjuku Third Street Station - about a 10-minute walk

    Bus stop

    125m (0.08mi) from Kabukicho - about a 2-minute walk 
    346m (0.21mi) from Shinjuku Gochome (Shinjuku 5) - about a 6-minute walk

    Map

     Japan, 〒160-0021 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Kabukichō, 1-chōme−7−7 Taro's Bldg., B1 
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    Things to Do in the Area

    Tokyo - A City Where Tradition and Innovation Thrive
    As the capital city of Japan, Tokyo is a bustling metropolis that beautifully merges the traditional with the modern. From ancient temples to cutting-edge technology, Tokyo offers tourists a myriad of captivating attractions.
    • Senso-ji Temple: This iconic temple in Asakusa is Tokyo’s oldest and is famous for its vibrant atmosphere, especially during festivals. The approach to the temple provides a sensory experience with shops selling traditional snacks and souvenirs.
    • Shibuya Crossing: Known as the world’s busiest pedestrian intersection, Shibuya Crossing is a symbol of Tokyo’s vibrant energy. Watching the synchronized flow of thousands of people from a nearby café is an unforgettable experience.
    • Tokyo Skytree: Standing tall as one of the world’s tallest structures, the Tokyo Skytree offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. Its glass observatory provides visitors a unique perspective of Tokyo’s skyline, especially at sunset.
    Shinjuku - The Heartbeat of Tokyo’s Nightlife and Culture
    Shinjuku is an energetic district known for its dazzling neon lights, expansive entertainment options, and multicultural vibe. It seamlessly combines bustling streets with serene green spaces, making it a prime destination for tourists.
    • Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden: This expansive park is a peaceful oasis amid the bustling city, featuring traditional Japanese, English, and French landscaping styles. Visitors can enjoy cherry blossoms in spring and vibrant foliage in autumn.
    • Golden Gai: Famous for its narrow alleys packed with tiny bars and eateries, Golden Gai is a must-visit for nightlife enthusiasts. Each bar has its unique theme and ambiance, making it a favorite spot for both locals and travelers.
    • Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building: This architectural marvel offers free observation decks that provide stunning views of Tokyo and, on clear days, even Mount Fuji. The building itself is an iconic example of postmodern architecture in the heart of Shinjuku.

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