Shinbashi Transforms into Wonderland: ‘GRAND THE WONDERLAND’ Show Unveils an Immersive Fantasy in Tokyo

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Tokyo’s Shinbashi District Welcomes an Enchanting New Show

Step out of the bustling Shinbashi business district and into a realm of pure fantasy. “GRAND THE WONDERLAND,” a captivating new entertainment show, has officially opened its doors at “The Grand Tokyo” on the 3rd floor of the Shinbashi Grand Hammer building. This theatrical spectacle, already garnering buzz on social media, promises an immersive journey into a world where imagination takes center stage, reminiscent of a beloved tale of a girl falling down a rabbit hole.

Grand The Wonderland

This unique production masterfully intertwines spectacular dance, evocative songs, and stunning video projections to create an unparalleled entertainment experience. The visionary behind its direction and choreography is Momoko Tsuchiya, a former dancer at a major theme park and a finalist in Japan Television’s “THE DANCE DAY” — a national competition to crown Japan’s best dancer. Her signature style, blending graceful fluidity with acrobatic prowess, is evident throughout the show. The cast, a diverse ensemble of talented performers, was meticulously chosen from approximately 500 hopefuls, bringing to life a narrative that blurs the lines between dreams and reality, inviting every audience member into a fantastical wonderland.

Show Restaurant The Grand Tokyo

A Stage of Grandeur and Immersion

“The Grand Tokyo” itself is a key player in the show’s magic. The venue boasts a magnificent stage encased by large LED screens, creating a dynamic and nostalgic atmosphere. This setup allows for an entertainment experience typically found beyond the confines of a standard restaurant. For 30 minutes, guests are invited to lose themselves in a shared dream, blurring the lines between performer and spectator. Imagine dining in a vibrant, fantastical world where the stage lights dance with your meal, and every note resonates through the air.

“The Grand Tokyo” is part of the larger “Grand Hammer” complex, a food and entertainment leisure building designed with five distinct area concepts: Yokocho (alleyways), Entertainment, Hospitality, Leisure & Relaxation, and Japanese Culture. This comprehensive approach ensures that visitors can indulge in a variety of experiences, from dining and watching to playing and relaxing. “GRAND THE WONDERLAND” serves as an excellent gateway to explore the many facets of “Grand Hammer.” Further details about the complex can be found on its official website: https://grandhammer.jp/

Stage with many performers

Event Details and Ticketing Information

The “GRAND THE WONDERLAND” show is a permanent fixture, held every Tuesday from September 16, 2025. Performances are scheduled for:

  • 1st Show: Start 19:30

  • 2nd Show: Start 21:30

Please note that the number and times of shows may vary by week. For the most up-to-date schedule, please refer to the Grand Hammer official website.

Ticket Information:

  • Admission Fee: 5,200 yen (tax included, includes 1 drink, per person)

  • Seating Fees:

    • Table Seat: No additional charge

    • Premium Counter Seat: 1,100 yen/person

    • Premium Box Seat: 11,000 yen/box (up to 4 people per group)

Tickets can be purchased via the dedicated booking site: https://cloud-pass.jp/get/7a02361f18dff8d0b24165383f39d6b0ae83b0afbbfee1921295bd6a5b1ee8e3

For more visual insights and updates, follow Grand Hammer’s official social media channels:

Alice-themed dancers

A New Era for Shinbashi Entertainment

The opening of “GRAND THE WONDERLAND” marks a significant moment for Shinbashi, a district traditionally known for its business and nightlife. This show, with its high production value and immersive concept, elevates the area’s entertainment offerings, providing a vibrant escape for both locals and international visitors. It’s a testament to how Japanese creativity continues to innovate in entertainment, blending traditional hospitality with modern theatrical prowess. As “The Grand Tokyo” becomes a beacon for captivating performances, it will undoubtedly draw new audiences and contribute to the evolution of Tokyo’s dynamic cultural landscape, offering a taste of Japan’s playful yet sophisticated approach to leisure. The future of entertainment in Shinbashi, and indeed across Japan, looks set to be as grand and wondrous as this new show itself.

Grand Hammer logo

Shinbashi night view

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