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Robot Restaurant Shinjuku 2019: Fusion de robots futuristes et de traditions japonaises

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Le Robot Restaurant est plus un spectacle impressionnant qu’un restaurant, mais si vous voulez en avoir plein les mirettes, son emplacement, Kabukicho est parfait pour vous. Où verrez-vous un combat de robot géant couplé de spectacle de lasers et de danseurs talentueux dans un carnaval de néon et de couleur autre qu’à Shinjuku? L’expérience ravira petits et grands et se gravera dans votre mémoire pour très longtemps. (sans oublier notre coupon de réduction Robot Restaurant!)

Pourquoi passer la soirée avec des robots? 🤖



Nous avons déjà écrit un article très détaillé pour bien préparer votre visite au Robot Restaurant à retrouver ici. Mais après notre récente visite, nous nous sommes dits qu'il fallait vous expliquer pourquoi il faut absolument aller faire la fête avec vos nouveaux amis robots à Shinjuku. Que vous soyez un backpacker, un voyageur qui aime les belles choses ou une famille avec des enfants, vous ne serez certainement pas déçus par ce spectacle de néons et de paillettes!

Robot Restaurant Shinjuku
1-7-7 Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo​
Official Website (en)



Raison ①: Un mix de vieux et de nouveaux

Les voyageurs remarquent rapidement la capacité de l'archipel à combiner les traditions et la culture moderne. Avec des quartiers qui passent de zones urbaines comme au pied de la Tokyo Sky Tree à un sanctuaire shintô vieux de plus de 1000 ans, il est aisé de comprendre pourquoi.

Une visite dans le Robot Restaurant vous donnera le même effet, mélangeant des éléments du Japon ancien avec un style futuristique aidé par les dernières technologies. Par exemple, vous verrez un spectacle de percussions traditionnelles "taiko"… sur une structure robotique flottante dans un contexte de mythologie japonaise… mise en scène par des jeunes filles avec des ailes en néon chevauchant des dinosaures robotiques.



Raison ②: C’est magnifique!

Impossible de le nier, la moindre partie du Robot Restaurant, du moment où vous entrez dans le bâtiment jusqu'au grand final, est plus qu'impressionnant. Les adeptes des réseaux sociaux ne pourrant pas s'empêcher de prendre des tonnes de selfies sur les escaliers et le lobby éclatant, ou pendant le spectacle de laser pendant l'entracte.

Même la grande marque Dior n'a pu s'empêcher d'organiser une soirée dans le Robot Restaurant avant un grand défilé de mode en 2018. Les paillettes des robots ne laisseront personne indifférent, du globetrotter à la célébrité internationale.



Raison ③: C’est amusant et accessible pour tous les âges et tous les groupes

Le Robot Restaurant a parfois l'image d'être un spectacle pour adultes, mais fait tous les efforts possibles pour s'adapter à tous les âges. Par exemple, beaucoup de familles s'inquiétent du bruit, parfois à la limite du dangereux, mais le restaurant propose des casques antibruits pour les gens sensibles et les enfants. De plus, si l'établissement porte le nom de "restaurants" voyez-le davantage comme un spectacle de cabaret haut en couleur qu'un divertissement calme et relaxant. Avec ceci en tête, vous serez prêt pour passer une excellente soirée!



Vous avez des enfants qui aiment les néons, les dinosaures, les robots et les héros dans des costumes colorés? Prenez vos popcorn, votre soda étincelant, et faites-en un voyage en famille!

Vous voulez passer une soirée folle avec votre partenaire? Emmenez-le.la au milieu des néons pour chanter les musiques à l'unisson (et pour une surprise romantique, attendez le lancé de chocolats qui a lieu durant le spectacle).

Vous voulez vous éclater avec vos potes? Une bière ou des cocktails vous attendent dans la salle d'attente et défoulez-vous durant le show!

Si vous êtes au Japon pendant votre anniversaire, pensez à le signaler au personnel. Vous aurez alors droit à des photos supplémentaires et du popcorn spécial anniversaire.

Les choses à ne pas rater





A ne pas rater ②: Les toilettes!

Des carreaux dorés, du chrome arc-en-ciel, des dessins de fleurs aux couleurs primaires, et on ne vous parle que des mûrs. Le moindre millimètre des toilettes du Robot Restaurant a été fait pour être flashy. Une seule photo ne suffira pas à décrire ce que vous verrez là-bas – il vous faudra vous y rendre vous-même!



A ne pas rater ③: La salle d’attente avant le spectacle

Nous vous recommandons d'arriver à l'heure d'ouverture du spectacle de préparation; C'est suffisamment impressionnant pour vous faire croire qu'il s'agit du spectacle en lui-même. Des millions de lumières se reflétant sur les miroirs, accompagnées de chaises volontairement kitch vous y attendent. Il s'agit d'un spectacle avant tout musical où une poignée de chanteur reprendront des tubes occidentaux et japonais en compagnie de musiciens et danseurs tout en costume de robot.

N’oubliez pas notre coupon de réduction!



Le prix d'entrée pour le Robot Restaurant est normalement de 8 000 yens, mais nous avons pour vous une réduction de 25% sur l'entrée! Pour économiser 2000 yens, vous n'avez qu'à montrer le coupon sur votre téléphone (ou imprimez-le si vous préférez) pour que le personnel scanne le code flash.



Valide jusqu'à Dec. 31, 2020.

Robot Restaurant Shinjuku
Prix d'entrée: 8,000 yens/personne* (avec le coupon JAPANKURU: 6,000 yens!)
Durée du spectacle: 90 mins
Horaires des spectacles: 12:00 – 23:00
Horaires du guichet: 10:00 – 22:00
Official Website (en)
(Online Reservations)

*Le prix d'entrée (même avec le coupon) n'inclut pas la nourriture. Des boîtes-repas sont disponibles pour 1000 yens additionnels, ainsi que d'autres snacks.

Un détail du spectacle

Laissez-nous vous donner l’envie d’y aller



Spectacle ①: Bataille de percussions Taiko & Célébrations à la Japonaise

Si vous aimez le Japon traditionnel, l'ouverture du spectacle sera votre partie préférée. Deux équipes de percussionnistes se feront face, l'une revêtue de couleurs bleu-ciel avec des airs angéliques, tandis que l'autre sera tout en rouge au regard diabolique. Rien de mieux pour échauffer l'ambiance et vous donner l'impression d'être dans un festival traditionnel japonais.



Spectacle ②: Affrontement des monstres

L'esprit compétitif du spectacle ne se termine pas aux derniers coups de tambours! De nouvelles batailles se présentent alors, entre des créatures mythologiques, des dinosaures ou encore d'êtres mystiques humanoïdes! Chaque combat est unique et apporte différents types de robots, costumes et divertissements.



Qui encouragerez-vous?



Spectacle ③: Le spectacle de lumières et de lasers

N'imaginez pas que le spectacle sera répétitif – toutes sortes de choses sont constamment rajoutées pour rendre l'expérience unique, et cela passe par un spectacle son et lumière. Des danseurs et des robots évolueront au milieu des lasers, jouant avec eux comme si c'était des objets solides.



Spectacle ④: Un nouveau final, unifier le monde

Les parties qui changent souvent sont en général le grand final. La parade de fin rassemble tous les acteurs pour une explosion de musique, de lumière et de danse avant de saluer la foule une dernière fois.

Durant notre dernière visite, la dernière performance avait pour thème les pays du monde entier. Les danseurs sautaient revêtus des drapeaux de plusieurs pays tout en chantant du Michael Jackson. Ce qui était tout à fait du goût de l'équipe de JAPANKURU.



Après toutes ces informations sur le Robot Restaurant, et les trésors qu'on y trouve, serez-vous prêt à vous y rendre pour vivre l'expérience vous-même? Si vous voulez quelques conseils sur comment bien planifier votre visite, nous avons écrit un article détaillé sur le sujet afin de tout faire dans les meilleures conditions.

 

Et si vous n'êtes toujours pas tout à fait convaincu, nous avons publié cette vidéo de notre dernier spectacle pour vous donner une idée de ce qui vous attend.
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      Fukuoka Prefecture has the highest population on the southern island of Kyushu, with two major cities: Fukuoka and Kitakyushu. Thanks to growing transportation networks, Fukuoka is more accessible than ever, and so are the many local attractions. On top of historical spots like Dazaifu Tenmangu Shrine, travelers shouldn't miss Fukuoka's food scene, with motsu nabe (offal hotpot), mentaiko (spicy cod roe), and famous Hakata ramen―best eaten from a food stall in the Nakasu area of Hakata. Plus, it's full of all sorts of destinations for travelers, like trendy shopping centers, and the beautiful nature of Itoshima and Yanagawa.

    • KAGOSHIMA

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      Kagoshima Prefecture played a major role in Japan's modernization as a backdrop for famous historical figures like samurais Saigo Takamori and Okubo Toshimichi, who pushed Japan out of the Edo era and into the Meiji. Because of that, Sengan-en Garden is just one of many historical destinations, and when it comes to attractions Kagoshima has plenty: the active volcano of Sakurajima, popular hot springs Ibusuki Onsen and Kirishima Onsen, World Heritage Site Yakushima Island, even what Japan calls the "island closest to heaven," Amami Oshima. Kagoshima might be found on the very southernmost tip of the southern island of Kyushu, but there's plenty to see.

    • OKINAWA

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      The island chain of Okinawa (沖縄) makes up the southernmost tip of Japan, which is why it's also the most tropical area in the country. Thanks to a history of independence and totally distinct political and cultural events, Okinawa has a unique culture, and remnants of the Ryukyu Kingdom are still visible all over the islands. Food, language, traditional dress, it's all a little different! It's also said to be the birthplace of karate.

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