We came to listen to the Tokyo philharmonic orchestra during may. You can book tickets online and pick up on the day if you're visiting from abroad. The acoustics are great and the orchestra is amazing they are undoubtedly the best in Asia.
Very nice building and facility. The museum is just the right size and they rotate a variety of exhibits. Right off of dogenzaka street, right next to Tokyu department store. A bit pricey but there is a nice wine bar next to it.
I have been coming to bunkamura frequently since I was a child, and, to my surprise, it will soon be gone. It was a complex of art museum, theater, and concert hall, and the fashionable café was very comfortable. This time, I went to the Mary Quant exhibition. Compared to the Dior exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art, it was a little bit empty. The icons are cute.
Nice place to see arts and exhibitions. Hope next time can spend time for theatre.
Went to see a concert style Carmen, led by Chung Myung Hoon. The Opera concert was outstanding.
Orchard Hall hosts classical concerts, opera, and ballet. Theatre Cocoon presents contemporary theater and musicals. The Museum Bunkamura displays rotating art exhibitions. The cinema screens independent films.
Classical concerts, ballet, and art exhibitions do not require Japanese. Museum displays include English translations. Theater performances are in Japanese without English subtitles.
Yes. Each venue requires separate admission. Museum and gallery operate during daytime hours. Performances require scheduled tickets.
Popular shows require booking weeks to months ahead. Museum exhibitions accept walk-in visitors. Tickets are available online or at the box office.
The complex contains several cafes and restaurants serving Japanese and Western cuisine. A bookstore specializing in art and culture publications is also on-site. Dining facilities are accessible without purchasing performance or exhibition tickets.