Twin Box AKIHABARA
Idol-focused live house in the Box'R AKIBA Building, with a basement live floor and a ground-floor 'GARAGE' space, hosting frequent idol events.
A live house centered on live-idol ('chika idol') events across the basement (Twin Box AKIHABARA) and ground floor (Twin Box GARAGE). Entry is per ticketed event.
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- Cómo llegar
- JR Akihabara Station (Electric Town Exit) approx. 6 min / Suehirocho approx. 5 min
- Entrada / consumo
- Ticketed per event (often ticket + drink charge) — see official site
- Reserva
- required
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What it is
Twin Box AKIHABARA is a live house dedicated largely to live-idol events, in the Box'R AKIBA Building in Sotokanda. It's split across two all-standing floors: Twin Box AKIHABARA on basement level 1 and Twin Box GARAGE on the ground floor.
For a foreign visitor: this is not a café but a ticketed live venue, so admission depends on the specific event and usually requires buying a ticket (often plus a drink charge). Listed hours are roughly 15:00–22:00, varying by event, about a 5–6 minute walk from Akihabara or Suehirocho. Programming is in Japanese, and photo/recording rules vary by show — check each event. See the official site for the calendar and tickets.
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