Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Theater Tour (June 2026)

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  • Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Theater Tour (June 2026)
  • The Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre will host a 'Theater Tour' in June 2026. Participants will explore the backstage area and the concert hall seats, learning about theater mechanics and acoustics from professional guides. Capacity is 20 people per session, and advance registration via the website is required.
  • Source: PR Times
  • Date: May 26, 2026

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The Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre will host a 'Theater Tour' in June 2026. Participants will explore the backstage area and the concert hall seats, learning about theater mechanics and acoustics from professional guides. Capacity is 20 people per session, and advance registration via the website is required.

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Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre Theater Tour (June 2026) (May 26, 2026), PR Times
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May 26, 2026
The Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre will host a 'Theater Tour' in June 2026. Participants will explore the backstage area and the concert hall seats, learning about theater mechanics and acoustics from professional guides. Capacity is 20 people per session, and advance registration via the website is required.
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Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre hosts a 'Theater Tour' every month, allowing visitors to discover and experience the various charms of the theater.

In June, after touring the theater building, participants will enter the concert hall seating area before a performance.

Whether you are a regular concert attendee or someone who rarely has the opportunity to appreciate performances, this tour allows you to enjoy the various charms of the hall and the theater. During the rainy season, why not refresh your spirits with a theater experience?

◆ Overview of June 2026 Sessions

After introducing the numerous artworks displayed in the building and each of the halls, participants will enter the halls to see the inside. Guided by unique tour guides, it is a one-hour tour where you can fully feel the charm of the theater. This time, participants will enter the concert hall seating area and see the stage set up for an orchestra performance, receiving explanations about the hall's mechanisms and acoustics.

Schedule and Route: Concert Hall

June 26, 2026 (Fri) from 18:30 (Reception starts/18:15, Duration/approx. 60 minutes)
June 28, 2026 (Sun) from 10:00 (Reception starts/9:45, Duration/approx. 60 minutes)

*Tour routes may be subject to change depending on the usage status of the theater and weather on the day.

Venue: Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre (Address: 1-8-1 Nishi-Ikebukuro, Toshima-ku, Tokyo 171-0021)
Eligibility: Elementary school 4th grade and above *Elementary students must be accompanied by a guardian.
Participation Fee: 500 yen (including tax)
Capacity: 20 people per session (first-come, first-served basis) *Same-day tickets available only if capacity is not reached.
How to Apply: Advance application via the Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre website (payment on the day)
https://www.geigeki.jp/performance/gt2026-06/

Organizer: Tokyo Metropolitan Theatre (Tokyo Metropolitan Foundation for History and Culture)

FAQ

When will the theater tours at Tokyo Geijutsu Gekijo be held?

The tours will be held twice: on June 26, 2026 (Friday) at 18:30 and on June 28, 2026 (Sunday) at 10:00.

How much does it cost to participate in the theater tour?

The participation fee is 500 yen including tax.

What is the capacity for the theater tour?

Each session has a capacity of 20 people on a first-come, first-served basis.

Are there any eligibility requirements for the theater tour?

Participants must be in the 4th grade of elementary school or older. For elementary school students, a parent or guardian must accompany them.

What can we see during the theater tour?

In addition to viewing the displayed artworks and each hall, participants will enter the concert hall and receive explanations about the orchestra's setup, the hall's mechanisms, and the acoustics.