


Toho Cinemas Minami Osawa
About
Toho Cinemas Minami Osawa offers families a comfortable movie-going experience with dedicated children's screenings and plush seating in a modern multiplex setting. Located within a shopping mall, it's perfect for combining a film with shopping or dining, making it an ideal rainy-day activity or special treat during your Tokyo visit.
Highlights
- ✓Comfortable, spacious seating with excellent sightlines from every seat
- ✓Special children's movie screenings with age-appropriate content
- ✓On-site candy store offering both Japanese treats and familiar international snacks
- ✓Modern facilities with clean restrooms and family-friendly amenities
- ✓Located in shopping mall with food court and shops for pre or post-movie activities
Pro Tips
- 1.Download the Toho Cinemas app before visiting to reserve seats in advance, as popular family films sell out quickly on weekends. English interface available.
- 2.Arrive 20-30 minutes early to browse the candy store and let kids choose their movie treats, which include unique Japanese snacks alongside familiar options.
- 3.Look for 'Service Day' screenings (typically the first day of each month) when ticket prices are reduced for everyone.
- 4.Request seats in the back rows if traveling with restless young children, providing easier access to exits for bathroom breaks without disturbing others.
- 5.Many Japanese films, especially anime, offer subtitled versions rather than dubbed. Check showtimes carefully for English-friendly options or embrace the original Japanese audio.
Best Time to Visit
Weekday mornings or early afternoons offer the quietest screenings with smaller crowds. Avoid weekends and Japanese school holidays when the cinema gets very busy. Matinee showings are often discounted and perfect for jetlagged families adjusting to Tokyo time.
What to Know
Tickets are moderately priced (around 1,800 yen for adults, less for children). The cinema is on the 4th floor of the fab South Osawa shopping mall with ample parking and elevators. Food and drinks are available at the concession stand, and outside food is typically not permitted.
Seasonal Notes
Year-round indoor entertainment makes this ideal for rainy days or hot summers. Japanese school holidays (late July to August, late December to early January, late March) feature special children's film releases but expect larger crowds during these periods.
Nearby Eats
The fab South Osawa shopping mall houses multiple family-friendly restaurants and a food court on lower floors, offering options from Japanese curry and ramen to Western-style fast food, all convenient for pre or post-movie meals.
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