๐ฑ๐Tokyo Free Independent Travel - Three ๐
๐ใSuntory Hallใ It's said to be the best symphony concert hall in terms of acoustics, leading all of Asia for 30 years. ๐ข๐ It's also one of the most famous and highest-level concert halls in Tokyo. Your phone signal will be automatically blocked once you enter. ๐ถ๐ I had a friend buy tickets for Takashi Kako's concert way in advance, and it was definitely one of the highlights of my Tokyo trip. ๐ข๐ The two-hour concert was incredible. The first three pieces in the first half were solo piano performances by Takashi Kako, and the next three were quartet performances. The music was so beautiful that it almost felt surreal. ๐นโจ There were so many posters of my favorite Japanese musicians outside the hall. ๐ข๐ I suddenly felt a bit envious of people living in Tokyo, who can enjoy such amazing music regularly. ๐ตTokyo is truly a paradise for music lovers! ๐ถ ๐ To buy tickets, you can visit the Suntory Hall official website (a Japanese phone number is required, but you can use your hotel's number). Tickets are usually sold out immediately upon release for popular musicians. There's a high chance that you won't find tickets at the venue. ๐ข๐ There are also cultural and creative products for sale at the exit on the first floor. The pens are really beautiful and worth keeping as a souvenir. โ๏ธ ๐ใTokyo Towerใ This is a landmark of Tokyo and a must-visit spot for tourists, especially at night. ๐ข๐ Walking along the entire street of Roppongi and heading to the rooftop of Azabu Hills for the night view is absolutely stunning. ๐ #Japan #Tokyo #SuntoryHall ๐