Theater Shows & Musicals in Asakusa
Top 5 Best Asakusa Theater Shows & Musicals
Found 4 Theater Shows & Musicals activities in Asakusa. Sort by Popularity.Tokyo Sumo Entertainment Show with Chicken Hot Pot and Photo
Gain an understanding of the mysterious rituals and strict rules of sumo wrestling at this sumo experience in Asakusa, Taito City, Tokyo. Have a chance to experience sumo wrestling Show for yourself and savor chicken hot pot and o... More

Tokyo Sumo Entertainment Show with Chicken Hot Pot and Photo
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Asakusa
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Superb803 reviews4.8
Gain an understanding of the mysterious rituals and strict rules of sumo wrestling at this sumo expe....
Tokyo:Luxury Sumo Show Experience and Delux Japanese cuisine
Asakusa Sumo Club Annex was established on February 20, 2025 as a high-class branch of the very popular Asakusa Sumo Club. Learn the rules and training methods of sumo in a luxurious seating area in Asakusa, watch a demonstration... More

Tokyo:Luxury Sumo Show Experience and Delux Japanese cuisine
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Asakusa
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Very Good4 reviews4
Asakusa Sumo Club Annex was established on February 20, 2025 as a high-class branch of the very popu....
Tokyo Japanese Dance Cabaret Theater Asakusa-Kaguwa
This theater offers an easy and enjoyable way to view beautiful Japanese kimonos and traditional accessories through a show. You will also have the opportunity to see a lion dance and a samurai sword fight, which can only be seen... More

Tokyo Japanese Dance Cabaret Theater Asakusa-Kaguwa
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Asakusa
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Superb85 reviews4.7
This theater offers an easy and enjoyable way to view beautiful Japanese kimonos and traditional acc....
Experience the Asakusa Kabuki Opera Show!
How will the world-famous opera Carmen be reimagined through the traditional Japanese art of Kabuki? With English subtitles, everyone can enjoy the show! Karume, an oiran living in Yoshiwara, and Carmen, a free-spirited woman who... More
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Experience the Asakusa Kabuki Opera Show!
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Asakusa
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Superb27 reviews5
How will the world-famous opera Carmen be reimagined through the traditional Japanese art of Kabuki?....
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