What this is
THE MUJINA SHOW VOL.2 is the second edition of a live performance series held at Flowers Loft in Tokyo. The name 'Mujina' draws on Japanese folklore β a mujina is a shape-shifting creature, hinting at a performance with transformative, theatrical, or culturally layered artistic content. As a sequel event, it has already built a dedicated following from its first installment, suggesting an established creative vision and returning audience. The series appears to sit within Tokyo's alternative and experimental performance scene, making it a niche but intriguing offering for those drawn to unconventional live art.
Who should go
This event is best suited to fans of the first volume and those with an appetite for experimental or alternative live performance in an intimate Tokyo venue. The evening start time signals adult-oriented programming in a relaxed, bar-style setting typical of live music and performance spaces like Flowers Loft. Those curious about Japanese underground arts culture or folklore-inspired contemporary performance will find it worth exploring. Research the performers or production company in advance to confirm the content matches your interests, and note that advance reservation via Google Form is required.
Good to know
Tickets are free and reserved via a Google Form β no ticketing platform is involved, so foreign visitors can book easily without needing a Japanese credit card or convenience store pickup. At the door, give your reservation name and you will pay only for one mandatory drink; bring cash as smaller Tokyo live venues like Flowers Loft typically operate on a cash-preferred basis. This is a 'nagesen' format show, meaning the performers rely on voluntary tips from the audience β bringing Β₯500βΒ₯2,000 in cash to drop in the tip box is considered good etiquette and greatly appreciated. Flowers Loft is an intimate live venue, so capacity is limited and the atmosphere will be close and personal; arriving 15β20 minutes before the start time is advisable to settle in comfortably.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change β verify with the official source before attending.

