: The Haus of Gaishoku collective is hosting "Beauty Blenda" live shows, reflecting Tokyo’s growing diverse and inclusive nightlife. April 2026 Event Calendar
In April 2026, Tokyo is embracing a "spring shift" that blends immersive high-tech entertainment—such as the MANGALOGUE: HINOTORI experience—with traditional seasonal events like the Tokyo Tower Koinobori. The city's lifestyle is also shifting toward an "attention detox," featuring increased demand for smartphone-free spaces and a rise in sober socializing. For more on these happenings, visit Time Out . MANGALOGUE : HINOTORI 325998- -Tokyo Hot n0322
As the sun rises high, the city transforms into the global capital of entertainment. : The Haus of Gaishoku collective is hosting
In Western urban planning, the "third place" (neither home nor work) is usually a coffee shop or a bar. In Tokyo, the third place has evolved into a multi-billion-dollar entertainment ecosystem. Consider the Karaoke chain . It is not just for singing; it is a temporary office, a therapy session, a first date, and a crash pad for the salaryman who missed the last train (a ubiquitous event known as shukatsu ). For more on these happenings, visit Time Out