Robot Restaurant
Hands down, this is Japan's weirdest, kookiest, most bizarre experience...
Shinjuku's robot restaurant obliterates the rest of Tokyo in the weirdness stakes. Forget the food - you're here for the hour long show: a "robot cabaret" accompanied by a garish kaleaidoscope of strobe lights, lazers, techno music and dancers in glittery bikinis. If you're looking for Japan's otherworldly kooky side, prepare yourself for the shock of this relentless sensory bombardment. You have been warned!
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