Tokyo Mystery Circus, an entertainment park where you can experience more than 15 types of content, one of the largest in Japan

2020.03.20

The Tokyo Mystery Circus, consisting of a total of five floors, one underground and four above ground, is one of the largest permanent mystery theme parks in Japan where you can experience different mysteries for each floor. ) And has held 138 titles to date.
Luxurious collaborations such as Lupine III, Gundam, Hello Kitty, The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls, as well as the contents of the original story, are also popular, and the time and space filled with surprises and mysteries that can be enjoyed by anyone, including lovers, friends, colleagues, and families Has been provided. We are also developing English and Chinese content to spread the word to the world as a new Japanese culture.

In addition, the shaved ice CAFE & BAR “yelo”, which is popular in Roppongi, which sparked the shaved ice boom, opened a shop on the first floor of the Tokyo Mystery Circus as “yelo CAFÉ”. Not only the popular shaved ice, but also the original menu such as the mysterious cafe menu that can only be eaten here.
Also on the first floor is the TMC GOODS SHOP, which handles various mysterious goods such as Tokyo Mystery Circus original goods and event goods during performances, and there are many attractive items.

Tokyo Mystery Circus Overview

Facility name: TOKYO MYSTERY CIRCUS (Tokyo Mystery Circus, abbreviation: TMC)
Location: APM Building, 1-27-5 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo 160-0021, Japan
(7 minute walk from JR Shinjuku Station East Exit / 2 minute walk from Seibu Shinjuku Station)
Fee: Free admission ※ Separate ticket system for each content
Business days and hours: 11: 30-22: 002 <Saturday, Sunday and public holidays> 9: 30-22: 00 * Irregular holidays
Offical Site: https://mysterycircus.jp
Twitter: @T_MysteryCircus

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