#2 most popular of 650 nightlife options in Japan
- "Quite possibly the best dance company in Japan, or even Asia. Mizuki Ueno has an unique expression that goes beyond technique. A must-see if you're in Tokyo.
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#6 most popular of 650 nightlife options in Japan
- "It was quite odd in that the club was on the 7th floor of a commercial retail space with stores beneath it. While the show was amazing, I could feel the floor shaking below me as everyone started to jump up and
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#13 most popular of 650 nightlife options in Japan
- "The Miyako Odori is one of the few times that outsiders can experience the sight of a true geisha and maiko performance. Normally, one would have to be Japanese, extremely wealthy and have high connections to be
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#15 most popular of 650 nightlife options in Japan
- "The Asakusa area is most famous for Sensoji
Temple, Nakamise and Kappabashi
shoppig steets. The incredible variety of shops in Nakamise Dori, the 300 m
street that leads to Sensoji Temple, offers everything
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#17 most popular of 650 nightlife options in Japan
- "This stunning new convention center in the virtual center of Tokyo was designed by Rafael Vinoly, whose design was the winner of an international design competition. Opening in 1996, the Forum has 11 floors above
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#23 most popular of 650 nightlife options in Japan
- "This indoor domed stadium (opened 1988) with the air-supported roof is the home field for the Yomiuri Giants and Nippon Ham Fighters baseball teams. Other events are held here, including American football
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#25 most popular of 650 nightlife options in Japan
- "Ah, the Park Hyatt "New York Bar", renowned for its fabulous city views, its chi-chi clientele and, of course, made infamous in the film "Lost in Translation" since Bill Murray and Scarlett Johansen's characters
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