Toyosu PIT
Experience the Vibrant Beats of Toyosu PIT
Immerse yourself in Tokyo's music scene at Toyosu PIT, a premier live music venue offering unforgettable performances and vibrant nightlife.
Toyosu PIT is a premier live music venue in Tokyo, offering tourists a chance to immerse themselves in Japan's dynamic music scene. From intimate concerts to large-scale events, this concert hall is a must-visit for music enthusiasts seeking a memorable experience in the heart of Koto City.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Car
If you're driving, start from the center of Oki. Head south on Route 9 towards the ferry terminal. After approximately 30 minutes, you will reach the ferry port. Take the ferry to the mainland, which usually takes around 1.5 hours. Once you arrive in Tokyo, follow signs for the Yurikamome Line and take it to Toyosu Station. From Toyosu Station, it’s a short 10-minute walk to Toyosu PIT. Follow the signs to Exit 1 and walk straight until you reach 6 Chome-1-23 Toyosu.
Public Transportation
To reach Toyosu PIT using public transport, first make your way to the nearest bus station in Oki. Take a bus to the ferry terminal, which takes about 20 minutes. After arriving at the ferry terminal, board a ferry to Tokyo, which takes approximately 1.5 hours. Once you arrive at the Tokyo ferry terminal, transfer to the Yurikamome Line at Shimbashi Station. Ride the train towards Toyosu and disembark at Toyosu Station. From the station, take Exit 1 and walk straight for about 10 minutes to reach Toyosu PIT at 6 Chome-1-23 Toyosu.
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