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Tokyo International Forum
Tokyo International Forum
The Tokyo International Forum is a striking building in central Tokyo designed by American architect Raphael Vinoli. One of Tokyo's architectural wonders, the International Forum's main hall is 60 meters high and lined with 2,600 panes of earthquake-resistant glass. It is often said to resemble a ship sailing through the Tokyo skyline.
The International Forum is used to host conventions, concerts, events and the Oedo Antique Fair on the third Sunday of every month (except November). See website for schedule of events.
Tokyo International Forum Tips:
Visit the building in early evening while its still light outside, grab a tea or coffee in one of the building's cafes, then pop outside and see how magical the building looks at night.
Directions to Tokyo International Forum
Take the Yurakucho or JR Yamanote Lines to Yurakucho Station and depart at exit A4b.
In Japanese
Kanji: 東京国際フォーラムKana: とうきょうこくさいフォーラム
Romanji: Tōkyō Kokusai Fōramu
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Price: Free to enter building; admission prices depend on event
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