Win Tickets to Sydney's Sold-Out Japanese Robot Restaurant Pop-Up

Giant robots, battling.
Shannon Connellan
February 20, 2015

You've heard the tales. Those mystical, weird-as-blazes stories of entire restaurants manned by robots in Japan, surrounded by glow sticks, frantic lasers, bejewelled dancers and robot battles. The rumours are straight-up true. But don't even think about breaking that piggy bank open for an airfare, the world-renowed Japanese Robot Restaurant from Shinjuku, Tokyo is coming to Sydney for two nights only. This is not a drill.

As part of the launch of Contiki’s new 'Japan Unrivalled' itinerary kicking off in March 2015, the travel-lovin' team are bringing one of Japan's major kitschy attractions to you — battling robots included. Set to pop up at 41 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst, 'Robots Unrivalled' is the sum of your wildest, weirdest and wackiest Japanese-inspired dreams — big ol' J-pop beats, choreographed dancers, fluorescent fitout and tasty Japanese food and bevs — and LASERS. So very many lasers. The kicker? The pop-up will see giant futuristic robots doing battle while you nosh. That's right, bigass robots battling.

Classic weird, wonderful Japan. This is going to be nuts.

Robots Unrivalled will perform three sessions daily on February 23 and 24 at 41 Oxford St, Darlinghurst. Tickets are currently sold out.

Thanks to Contiki, we have ten double passes to give away to lucky CP readers. To be in the running, subscribe to the Concrete Playground newsletter (if you haven't already), then email us with your name and address: [email protected].

Image: Lindsay Clark, THINK Global School.

Published on February 20, 2015 by Shannon Connellan
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