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Robot Restaurant
Robot Restaurant
Robot Restaurant
Robot Restaurant
Robot Restaurant
Robot Restaurant
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Robot Restaurant

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Robot Restaurant is a one-of-a-kind attraction in Tokyo that offers an unforgettable dining and entertainment experience to its visitors. Located in the Kabukicho area of Shinjuku, the heart of Tokyo’s entertainment district, the Robot Restaurant is a neon-lit, futuristic themed restaurant that is a must-visit for anyone looking for a unique and thrilling evening out in Tokyo.

Upon entering the Robot Restaurant, visitors are immediately transported into a different world, as the dimly lit entrance gives way to a brightly lit, neon-colored hallway that leads to the main dining area. The restaurant itself is decorated with a plethora of LED lights, futuristic decorations, and, of course, robots. The overall ambiance is electric, and the atmosphere is charged with excitement, anticipation, and energy.

The main attraction of the Robot Restaurant is its nightly show, which is a multi-sensory experience that combines elements of Japanese pop culture, traditional dance, and music, with futuristic technology and robotics. The show is a dazzling spectacle that features a variety of performances, including drumming, dancing, and acrobatics, all performed by humans and robots alike.


The Robot Restaurant has four performances per day, each lasting around 90 minutes, with a break in the middle. The first performance starts at 4:00 pm, with the last one starting at 9:00 pm. Tickets to the show must be purchased in advance, and it’s recommended to arrive at least 30 minutes before the showtime to check-in and find your seat.

The seating at the Robot Restaurant is arranged in tiers, with the stage located in the middle of the room. The restaurant can accommodate up to 100 guests per performance, with each tier offering a slightly different view of the stage. The lower tiers are closer to the stage and provide a more immersive experience, while the higher tiers offer a broader view of the performance and a better overall perspective.

The show itself is a sensory overload, with a dizzying array of lights, sounds, and colors. The performers are dressed in elaborate costumes, and the robots are decked out in neon lights and metallic armor. The music is loud and upbeat, and the drumming is thunderous, creating an atmosphere of excitement and anticipation.


The performances themselves are a combination of traditional Japanese dance, martial arts, and acrobatics, mixed with high-tech special effects and robotics. The robots are the stars of the show, and they take center stage in several different performances, including a robotic dinosaur battle, a futuristic laser light show, and a robotic taiko drumming performance.

The performers themselves are incredibly talented, and their skills are showcased in a variety of ways throughout the show. The drumming performances are particularly impressive, as the performers use traditional Japanese taiko drums to create thunderous rhythms that reverberate throughout the room.

One of the highlights of the show is the robotic dinosaur battle, which features two giant robotic dinosaurs battling it out in a simulated fight. The robots are incredibly lifelike, with realistic movements and sound effects that create an immersive experience for the audience.


The laser light show is another standout performance, featuring a high-tech light show that creates a futuristic landscape filled with neon colors and dazzling effects. The robots are also featured in this performance, adding an extra level of excitement and spectacle to the show.

Overall, the Robot Restaurant is a one-of-a-kind experience that offers a unique and unforgettable night out in Tokyo. The combination of traditional Japanese culture and high-tech robotics creates a mesmerizing and thrilling performance that is sure to leave a lasting impression on anyone who attends.

In addition to the show, the Robot Restaurant also offers a variety of food and drink options, including bento boxes, sushi, and sake. The prices are on the higher side, but the quality of the food and the overall experience make it well worth the cost. The bento boxes are beautifully presented and come with a variety of delicious options, including sushi, tempura, and grilled meats. The sake selection is also impressive, with a range of different types and brands available to choose from.


One thing to note is that the Robot Restaurant is not suitable for everyone. The show is loud, bright, and fast-paced, and some people may find it overwhelming. Additionally, the seating can be cramped, and there is limited legroom, which may be uncomfortable for taller or larger guests.

It’s also worth noting that the Robot Restaurant is a popular attraction, and it can get very crowded, especially during peak tourist season. It’s recommended to book tickets in advance to secure your spot and to arrive early to avoid the crowds.

In addition to the show, the Robot Restaurant also offers a variety of merchandise for sale, including t-shirts, hats, and other souvenirs. The merchandise is of high quality and is a great way to remember your experience at the Robot Restaurant.


Overall, the Robot Restaurant is a must-visit attraction in Tokyo, offering a unique and unforgettable dining and entertainment experience. The show is a mesmerizing spectacle that combines traditional Japanese culture with futuristic technology, creating a thrilling and immersive performance that is sure to leave a lasting impression. While the prices may be on the higher side, the quality of the food and the overall experience make it well worth the cost.

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Monday: 16:00 - 23:00
Tuesday: 16:00 - 23:00
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Wednesday: 16:00 - 23:00
Thursday: 16:00 - 23:00
Friday: 16:00 - 23:00
Saturday: 16:00 - 23:00
Sunday: 16:00 - 23:00

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