AKB48 Theater
Home theater of idol group AKB48 on the 8th floor of Don Quijote Akihabara, hosting near-daily live stage shows by the group's teams.
AKB48's permanent home stage on the 8th floor of Don Quijote Akihabara. Tickets are usually distributed by advance lottery, not walk-in.
ข้อควรรู้สำหรับโอตาคุ
- การเดินทาง
- JR Akihabara Station (Electric Town Exit), approx. 5-min walk
- ถ่ายรูป
- ไม่ได้
- ค่าเข้า/ขั้นต่ำ
- Admission by ticket (advance lottery) — see official site
- การจอง
- required
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What it is
AKB48 Theater is the dedicated home stage of idol group AKB48, on the 8th floor of Don Quijote Akihabara. The group's teams perform stage shows here on a near-daily basis, and it is considered the birthplace of the "idols you can meet" concept.
For a foreign visitor, the key things to know: entry is by ticket, generally allocated through an advance lottery rather than walking up to the door; performances and MC are in Japanese; and photography or recording inside during performances is not permitted. Check the official theater site for the current schedule and ticketing rules before planning a visit. It's about a five-minute walk from the Electric Town exit.
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