Space Zero, Theatre building in Shibuya, Japan
Space Zero is a theatre building in Shibuya with a 575-seat auditorium equipped with advanced sound systems at its Yoyogi location. The facility sits in the basement of Zenrosai Kaikan and combines performance and exhibition spaces.
The theatre began operations on June 1, 1988, and quickly became a centre for performing arts in Shibuya. Its opening filled an important role in the cultural development of the district.
The venue presents Japanese and international plays, musicals, fashion shows, and exhibitions throughout the year in its adaptable performance space. It serves as a platform for different forms of artistic expression in the heart of Shibuya.
You can reach the theatre on foot from several stations, including Shinjuku Station and Meiji Jingumae Station. It helps to check the location on a map since the facility sits below ground level.
The basement theatre combines technical facilities with gallery spaces, allowing performances and exhibitions to happen at the same time. This dual-use approach makes it a flexible space for different artistic activities.
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