Tokyo is constantly changing and evolving, and it can be a bit overwhelming to keep up with all the new and upcoming attractions.There’s a lot to look forward to in 2023, including new releases. teamLab Borderless in the center of Tokyo, Harry Potter attractions, and this entertainment complex in Shinjuku’s vibrant Kabukicho district.called Tokyu Kabukicho Towerthe new building is Japan’s largest hotel and entertainment complex, with a movie theater, two luxury hotels, a concert venue and an entertainment food hall.
To call the space massive is an understatement. The skyscraper has a total of 48 floors, 5 basements and a penthouse. Let’s take a sneak peek at some of the upcoming facilities in this Kabukicho entertainment hub.
live music hall Zepp Tokyo Odaiba’s Odaiba was closed earlier this year, but I found a new home in Tokyu Kabukicho Tower.From the basement to the 4th basement floor will be a music space, and it will be the largest live house in Shinjuku. It can accommodate approximately 1,500 people.

the second floor entertainment food hallCombining food and music in a festival-themed atmosphere, no restaurant tenants have been announced yet, but you can expect 10 eateries serving local Japanese cuisine. The food hall will also be equipped with a stage, DJ booth, disco ball, karaoke system and LED lights.

On the 3rd floor, Bandai Namco Amusement CenterHere you’ll find more food options, as well as spaces for events and experiences featuring characters from the Bandai Namco family’s popular anime, manga, and video games.

Floors 4 and 5 offer more entertainment options, including high-tech attractions by Sony Music and wellness zones with gyms, private saunas and pool terraces.
The 6th floor to the 8th floor will be home Theater MilanoA state-of-the-art performance stage that can accommodate approximately 900 people.

9th and 10th floor 109 Cinemas Premium Shinjuku 8 screens in all. The cinema is said to be the first in Shinjuku to feature Panoramic ScreenX.
The new tower will house two new luxury hotels. Hotel Groove Shinjuku From the 18th floor to the 38th floor Bellstar Tokyo From the 39th floor to the 47th floor. The restaurant, bar and terrace are just below the hotel on the 17th floor. Hotel Bellstar Tokyo is especially nice because the rooms are located 170 meters above the ground. The hotel also has its own restaurant and spa, and his three-story atrium with stunning views of Tokyo.

Click here for details of Tokyu Kabukicho Tower here.
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