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True Colors JAZZ

True Colors JAZZ The Extra-Ordinary Meets the World Directed by Takashi Matsunaga – ACCESS (Tokyo)

Access from JR Yamanote Line Meguro Station West Exit

  • 1. Exit central ticket gates at JR Yamanote Line Meguro Station and go left towards West Exit.

  • 2. Climb stairs, then turn right at the bus stop for Shimizu destination bus.

  • 3. With the bus stop on your left, follow the yellow pavement blocks for visually impaired.

  • 4. When you arrive at the junction with the alert pavement block, cross the traffic light with push-button sound signal and continue straight.

  • 5. After crossing, cross the street on your left (yellow pavement blocks for visually impaired will not continue up to the street crossing).

  • 6. With the street crossing on your back, walk through Gonnosukezaka Shotengai for about 1 minute and continue towards Hotel Leon.

  • 7. When you arrive, turn right at the first large pillar.

  • 8. Go down the wide stairs and continue on the right side towards the partition.

  • 9. At the end of the stairs you will see the entrance to BLUES ALLEY JAPAN on your right side.

Access without stairs from JR Yamanote Line Meguro Station

  • 1. Take the elevator near the sixth car of the train on the JR Yamanote Line Meguro station platform to the first floor ticket gates.

  • 2. After alighting the elevator make a 180-degree U-turn at the pillar and exit the central ticket gates.

  • 3. Exit central ticket gates and go left towards East Exit.

  • 4. Without exiting the station, go towards the automatic doors of Atré on the right side.

  • 5. Enter the automatic door on the right.

  • 6. With the bakery on your right side, go through a narrow path and exit the building.

  • 7. Go down the slope with the alert pavement blocks in front.

  • 8. After going down the slope, turn right at the police box.

  • 9. Continue until you arrive at a junction.

  • 10. Turn right at the junction.

  • 11. With Meguro station on the right side, go straight following the yellow pavement blocks for visually impaired.

  • 12. With the bus station on your left, continue straight.

  • 13. When you arrive at the junction, cross the traffic light with push-button sound signal and continue straight.

  • 14. After crossing, cross the street on your left.

  • 15. With the street crossing on your back go through Gonnosukezaka Shotengai, which is a slight downhill, for about 1 minute and continue towards Hotel Leon.

  • 16. When you arrive, turn right after the first large pillar toward the hotel entrance.

  • 17. Go down the slope and turn right.

  • 18. With the sign of the hotel on your left, go along the wall.

  • 19. Go straight and enter the hotel. Inside there will be an elevator.

  • 20. Enter through the automatic door on the left.

  • 21. At the front desk, turn left.

  • 22. Turn left.

  • 23. At the end of the path turn right.

  • 24. At the end of the path on the right side there will be an elevator. Take the elevator down to B1F where the entrance to the venue will be.

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