Plan B

Tokyo


Underground venue for avant-garde performances, often dance, including butō (a Japanese form of contemporary dance). Shows are irregular. Book tickets through the website's contact form or directly with the event organiser. Look for the entrance next to the Jonathan's restaurant.

Bus 63 runs between Shibuya Station and Nakano Station. More access details are on the website.


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