Posted: Thu Jan 12 2012

Road to Nowhere
Shibuya's Theatre Image Forum has put on a lavish spread for movie geeks this weekend, screening Monte Hellman's latest film, Road to Nowhere, alongside his 1971 cult classic, Two-Lane Blacktop. Read the Time Out review

Kasabian
The divisive Brit band arrive in Tokyo in support of 2011's suprisingly-not-that-bad Velociraptor! album. If you didn't manage to get tickets for tonight's sold-out show, they'll be at Studio Coast again tomorrow. Read more

Bo Ningen
Everybody's favourite bunch of Japanese Londoners, heavy rock quartet Bo Ningen are back in town and sharing a stage with one of their icons: eternally sunglassed psychedelic voyager Keiji Haino. Read more

Furusato Matsuri Tokyo
All week long, they've been seeing how much of Japan they can squeeze into Tokyo Dome. If you still haven't sampled the myriad 'local' treats on offer at the Furusato Matsuri, today is your last chance. Read more

Setagaya Boroichi
Setagaya's centuries-old flea market unfurls today for the second time this winter, with 700-odd stalls lining Boroichi Dori (and roughly as many people queueing for those famous Daikon Mochi rice cakes). Read more

Undressing Paintings
Last call for the pervy pictures! After two months of titillating the Tokyo gallery-going public, MOMAT's ever-so-slightly risqué show of Japanese nudes wraps up today. Go on: have an ogle while there's still time. Read more

Metabolism: The City of the Future
Meanwhile, the Mori Art Museum is also calling time on its dazzling retrospective of the 1960s Metabolism architecture movement – an exhibition that you'd do well to catch, if you can manage it. Read more
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