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Outdoor Cinema in Tokyo

Outdoor Cinema in Tokyo

Escape the bustle of Tokyo and step into an oasis of film, flavor and fresh air at OUTDOOR CINEMA, hosted at Azabudai Hills' verdant Central Plaza. From July 11–13, the lush 6,000 m² plaza transforms into a dreamy open-air theater, complete with picnic-friendly food and Tokyo's finest craft beer on tap.
The film lineup is all about 'Summer Feeling.' Don't miss the iconic Jazz on a Summer's Day (July 11) and coming-of-age classic Stand By Me (July 12), curated by the traveling cinema collective Kino Iglu. As the sun sets, settle in with a chilled brew from EL CAMION, the mobile bar run by Tennoz's famed T.Y.HARBOR Brewery and snack on elevated street food like Black Chili Cheese Dogs and Pulled Pork Nachos.
Even after the credits roll, the night continues. Stick around for late-night happy hours at SAAWAAN Bistro or Azabudai Hills Caf é, both offering drink specials in stylish surroundings.
With free admission, a film-friendly vibe and something for everyone, this is Tokyo's summer cinema experience you won't want to miss.

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