In Japan, there is a style of comedy known as batsu game (罰ゲーム), where comedians compete in challenges of all kinds with the losers receiving a punishment. BATSU! brings this comedy style to America, with comedians competing to avoid electric shocks, paintballs, a giant egg-smashing chicken, and many more hilarious jaw-dropping punishments!
Audience members enjoy sushi and sake, while the bravest may even sign up for a chance to participate to win free beer and prizes!
Come hungry! Food/drink not included in price of ticket but available; Never a minimum.
BATSU! NYC is located at:
67 1st Avenue
At the corner of 1st and E 4th St.
(Entrance is on the E 4th St side)
How do I enter BATSU!?
BATSU! NYC is at 67 1st Ave at the corner of 1st Ave and 4th St. You must enter on the 4th St. side, through the screen door hidden inside the mural. Entrance is possible when the white lantern is lit and hanging out front.
BATSU! features adult language, adult themes, and partial nudity.
What is your schedule?
We currently offer the following weekly schedule:
Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday | Saturday |
7pm | 7pm | 7pm | 7pm 10pm | 7pm 10pm |
Dark for the Holidays (no shows)
1/1, 1/2, 1/7, 1/8
What is the pricing for a ticket?
We have 2 ticket tiers – VIP and Standard:
VIP Ticket – Friday, Saturday:
$91.80 (all-in price is inclusive of processing and convenience fees)
VIP Ticket – Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday:
$81 (all-in price is inclusive of processing and convenience fees)
Standard Ticket – Friday, Saturday:
$59.40 (all-in price is inclusive of processing and convenience fees)
Standard Ticket – Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday:
$48.60 (all-in price is inclusive of processing and convenience fees)
Upfront, fine print stuff: Tickets do not include food or drinks. Tickets are processed by our ticketing operator, Tock, who includes a non-waivable ticket service fee.
All tickets must be purchased in the same tier in order to be seated together.
Please note: some standard seating is at hightop tables and tall stools with no backs. If you require a seat with a back, please let us know by emailing [email protected] and we will accommodate when possible, or allow you to move your tickets to another date when we can accommodate your request.
* please note the above pricing are for dates on or after May 1st, 2024. For April, prices are slightly less than listed.
How does seating work?
First purchased, first served. We will automatically seat you together in as few tables as possible, as close together as possible, and in the best seats available within your ticketing tier, at time of purchase. That’s just common sense. Seating is assigned by the BATSU! Customer Care Team, all of whom have graduated with Honors from the Tetris School of Seating. Each double majored in Customer Experience and in Kindness.
I really want to come on a specific date, but I see you are sold out online…
We always try to maximize our intimate space to accommodate as many people as possible. If you are looking for a few extra seats, go ahead and send us an email at [email protected] to see if it is possible to arrange.
If you are looking for 3 seats or more, it is very unlikely we can accommodate you at a sold-out performance. You may elect to join our wait list.
What about tickets at the door? Is there a wait list?
If there are tickets available online, those same tickets are available at the door. Please note we prefer debit and credit cards. Please only pay with cash if absolutely necessary.
If the show is sold out online, there are no tickets at the door. We do allow for a wait list.
My friends all bought tickets, but now it’s sold out. Can I squeeze in and join them?
Maybe. Some tables do allow us to add one or more stools. Some do not. Email us at [email protected] with the party name you want to join and we will take a look to see if we can make it happen for you.
Can you accommodate a group of my size?
Generally, the number of tickets offered reflects the total available. If we have 2 for sale and you need 20, we likely can not. But if you need 8 and there are 7 available, go ahead and email us at [email protected] and ask.
Generally speaking our VIP section seats anywhere from 24-35 and our Standard seating section can hold around 35-40.
How do I make a reservation?
You must purchase tickets directly from our website at batsunyc.com. We can not hold reservations, tickets, or tables; the only way to secure entry/tables is to purchase on our website. Ticket/table availability subject to change without notice.
How early do I need to buy tickets?
Since every show is different, there is no hard and fast rule. Some shows sell out more than a month in advance. If you are looking on the ticketing page and you see there are only a few tickets left for the performance you are interested in, you should consider that date as being very close to being sold out.
How long is the Experience?
Every night is different, but you can expect roughly 2 hours from reservation time.
What is a “hachimaki” and what happens if I put one on my head?
The hachimaki is a Japanese headband — like in The Karate Kid, only BATSU! style. They are $20 and are available at the show, during the ticket purchase check out as an add-on, or you may pre-purchase by clicking the link in your confirmation email. Hachimaki headbands (鉢巻, “helmet-scarf“ worn in Japanese culture as a symbol of effort or courage by the wearer) are yours to take home. The hachimaki is not only an awesome and fun souvenir, but those who wear theirs with honor will receive surprise visits from our Sake Shinobi. While this is NOT unlimited free sake (that would be crazy – and we are told, illegal) you will see that sneaky Sake Shinobi several times throughout the night. Wear your hachimaki every time you come to BATSU! at any location!
Do you serve food and drinks? Are they included in the ticket?
No food or drinks are included in your ticket price, but we have an awesome food and drinks menu offered before and throughout the show by Kogame, the newest restaurant by legendary Kamehachi restaurant! There are no minimums of any kind.
In addition to the à la carte menu offered to all audience members at the show, we also offer pre-fixe food packages, Food packages must be ordered prior to arriving at the venue.
To view our current menu, or if you have questions or dietary restrictions or concerns, please email:
* No outside food or beverage permitted *
SAKE BOMB POLICY – We are very Pro Sake Bomb, we just ask that you please bomb your sake during the first half of the evening.
If you must Bomb more Sake during the Batsu Game, remember that doing so can be super distracting to the actors on stage, and those seated around you. Instead of banging the table and loudly chanting, we ask that you drop your sake quietly into your beer, like a true Sake Shinobi would. That makes sense, right?
Can my group purchase their tickets separately?
Yes! Reach out to [email protected] so we can let you know what is available and how close the performance is to selling out.
Do you offer group rates?
No, but we will help you coordinate to make sure your group has a wonderful time – see above question.
Is BATSU! appropriate for my company outing?
Absolutely. We welcome corporate groups and client outings to every performance! If you want to bring your coworkers or clients, head over to batsunyc.com for tickets or email [email protected] for our Customer Care Team.
BATSU! features adult language, adult themes, and partial nudity.
WARNING: After attending, you will be the office hero, so prepare yourself for multiple back-pats, sincere accolades, and general praise for being the one who recommended and/or organized the company outing to BATSU!
How old do you have to be to BATSU!
You must be 21+ to drink or sign up for a chance to participate in BATSU! We recommend that you be at least 18 years old to attend the show – no one under 16 will be admitted. If your 16 or 17 year old is super mature and you don’t mind exposing them to mature improvised content and a drinking culture, then sure, it’s fine by us. We check IDs at the entrance, so please have them ready.
I’m coming for a Birthday, Bachelorette, or some other kind of BATSU! Party! Can I bring cupcakes?
You are also welcome to bring cupcakes; regular cakes are not permitted.
Can I participate in BATSU!?
Maybe. Our staff has the sole right to select anyone they want, as well as to not select anyone they want. They can even unselect someone after they’ve been selected if our staff changes their mind.
This is who they are looking for:
Signing a waiver does NOT guarantee participation.
No one arriving after the Batsu Game begins will be permitted to sign up for a chance to be selected. If you want a chance to play IN the Batsu Game, you must arrive BEFORE the batsu game starts – we recommend arriving before showtime.
Please note that a very limited number of audience members can actually be selected to participate in the show. For that reason we like to spread love and pick folks from different parties/groups/sections of the audience.
Do I have to sign a waiver? YES, and… you can preview the waiver by clicking here.
Can I have a private BATSU! party?
Absolutely and here is why you should!
Please email [email protected] with your preferred date and we will get back to you with availability and pricing.
Is there a super broad rule that covers just about everything?
Yep, it’s the “Just Be Cool” Rule.
The “Just Be Cool” Rule
Any offending guest (and possibly their whole party) who repeatedly becomes a distraction to or inappropriately touches any performer, staff, and/or other audience members, and/or who says or does anything deemed racist, or who is intentionally unkind to any performer, staff member, or any other guest, may be asked to leave.
We have worked very hard to provide a fun and kind environment. We will protect it and our customers’ experience. Just be cool (クールにしていてください) and everything will be wonderful.
Yoroshiku onegaishimasu (よろしくお願いします).
BATSU! is committed to providing performance opportunities for Asian/AAPI artists and in promoting positive international fellowship through the fusion of two cultures and styles of comedy. We are dedicated to equity, diversity, inclusion, accessibility, and belonging. All in the name of hilarity!
The BATSU! NYC experience begins when you pass through the door inside the mural, marked only with a lantern, and walk into an assuming sushi shop. Once inside, you’re led through a doorway at the back of the Kogame kitchen and into the world of BATSU! inspired by the alleyways in Tokyo known as yokocho, which in Japanese means “alleyways off to the side of the main street.”
In the first part of the BATSU! experience you can catch up with friends, family, and co-workers, while enjoying world class international entertainment by some of New York’s best dancers and performance artists. Enjoy delicious and authentic Japanese food and drinks from our all new menu created by Kogame, the newest restaurant from Chicago’s famed Kamehachi.
VIP ticket holders enjoy the best seats in the house and are greeted by a hostess, adorned in an authentic Japanese kimono, with a warm oshibori (towel) to freshen up before their meal. Each VIP ticket also comes with a BATSU! branded headband, or hachimaki, traditionally worn by warriors.
The world famous Sake Ninja may be short on words, but for those who wear a hachimaki headband with honor, this sneaky assassin of sobriety will pour random cups of sake. Hachimaki are also sold separately, and as part of the VIP experience, so everyone can join in on the fun.
Four American comedy warriors face off in challenges to avoid painful, humiliating, and ridiculous punishments! The bravest audience members may also volunteer (upon signing a waiver) to participate in some of the challenges to win honor or suffer punishment.
The performers of BATSU! are members of the acclaimed comedy group Face Off Unlimited, dubbed “Really Funny!” by the New York Times, and also regularly appear on television, film, and stage.
Watch (and maybe even compete alongside them) as they battle for comedic glory and honor as they attempt to avoid hilariously painful and humiliating punishments. In the end, there will be only one winner who will have the honor of striking the “Gong of Punishment.”
To sum it all up, BATSU! is an interactive, immersive, dining and entertainment experience that fuses the Japanese comedy style of a batsu game and authentic and delicious Japanese food, with the very best improv comics in the city.
TLDR: Started in January, 2011 at Jebon Sushi & Noodle in the lower level of historic St. Marks Place; expanded to Chicago in June of 2016 at Kamehachi in Old Town; and moved into this space, then called WARA “笑”, in January of 2019. Closed by the pandemic in March of 2020, and in February of 2022, after nearly two very difficult and long years, BATSU! NYC reopened with an expanded leadership team that is majority Asian, Asian American.
BATSU! begins on a late summer evening in 2010, when Face Off Unlimited’s Jay Painter, Eric Robinson, and Joe Tex found themselves standing in front of Jebon Sushi & Noodle at 15 St. Marks Pl in New York City’s famed East Village. Jay and Eric had met the owner previously having performed at the venue’s lower level lounge for a charity event. The group decided to go in and see if the owner, Joe Yip was in. He was, and the moment he saw Jay and Eric he remembered them. That evening they laughed and joked and enjoyed a lot of premium sake. A few weeks later Joe Yip went to see Joe, Jay, and Eric perform in their signature long form improv show, A Whole ‘Nother Level at The Secret Theatre in Long Island City, Queens. Joe Yip so loved the show he called a meeting for that very weekend.
The evening started with dinner and sake. Dish after dish of sushi, noodles, rice, and dumplings arrived at the table, and while copious amounts of sake and beer were gleefully consumed, the foursome of Joe, Jay, and Eric and Joe Yip laughed and laughed. The camaraderie was strong and it was clear they had become fast friends. After dinner Joe Yip got down to business and said he wanted FOU to put on a show downstairs at Jebon. They talked about what kind of show would work, but knew it needed to make sense on why the show was in the basement of a restaurant in the East Village. The guys told Joe Yip they would think on it and get back to him, undeterred, Joe Yip repeatedly raised his sake cup and toasted joyfully, “To the show!” to which Joe, Jay, and Eric protested in mock horror, “No! There is no show!” St. Marks Place is known as “Little Tokyo” in NYC and as Jay walked past izakayas and sushi restaurants, and as a group of Japanese students hurried by, the idea struck him like a paintball to the chest. He knew what the show needed to be. It needed to be a live Japanese game show.
In Japan, there is a wildly popular style of comedy known as batsu game (罰ゲーム), where comedians compete in challenges of all kinds with the losers receiving a punishment. Face Off decided to combine that genre of punishment comedy with what they were experts in, mounting theatrical style shows rooted in improvisation.
The first step was to audition and on the very first day of auditions they met actor (and former college basketball star) Noriko Sato. Noriko was hired on the spot and helped brainstorm ideas on what the show would be. They needed to figure out what punishments they would do and over the next few weeks the team experimented with many, many of them. Most hilariously resulted in various types and levels of pain.
On December 6th, 2010 BATSU! performed to a sold out house of friends, family, invited guests, and Face Off Unlimited company members and received uproarious laughs and a standing ovation. They knew they had something special and over the holidays came up with more characters, more punishments, and refined the show format slightly.
BATSU! opened to the public on Monday, January 10th, 2011 and began it’s open run. The idea was to be THE thing to do on a Monday night in NYC. The show grew and grew, got better and better, and the word of BATSU! finally reached a tipping point in 2014 with sold out crowds most nights of the week, finally giving way to the current schedule of 7 shows a week, 5 nights a week.
Early on in the first year, actor Whit Baldwin joined the cast and later that same year, Brian “Bu-Chan” Walters took over the role of Host. Brian, a TV actor from Japan, along with Noriko and Whit, worked with the FOU team to build what BATSU! is today.
In the spring of 2016, original BATSU! NYC cast original member and veteran FOU performer, Steve Grande, now living and studying improv in Chicago scouted and found the perfect venue to open the show in Chicago. To help lead the expansion, FOU brought on Broadway Producer Heather Shields as General Manager, and in June of that same year, BATSU! Chicago opened at Kamehachi in Old Town, just around the corner from famed Second City. Kamehachi is a 3rd generation, female-owned and operated Japanese restaurant.
The show in NYC moved from St. Marks Place to its current location at Kogame in January of 2019 and was enjoying a successful 2nd year when the Covid-19 pandemic shut the show down. Initially, the team expected a 2-3 shutdown. Their characteristically optimistic expectations were a bit…off the mark.
In the spring of 2021, the Yips retired. After 10 years of friendship and business partnership, the pandemic did what Mr. Chicken could not, it took out the Yips. Joe and his brother Wayne were hanging up their aprons and BATSU! was now without a restaurant partner. To complicate matters further, the Yips also held the lease for WARA and the liquor license.
It was once said of FOU that “When life gives [us] lemons, [we] don’t make lemonade, [we] make lemon souffle.”
While the team searched for a new restaurant partner, a new company was formed. BATSU! Moon, LLC is made up of FOU (Joe, Jay, Eric, and Heather) and the 3 cast members who had contributed immeasurably to the show for so many years, Noriko Sato, Brian Walters, and Whit Baldwin.
Finally, in the fall of 2021, an agreement was made and BATSU! Moon had its new restaurant partners (and its first choice!) for the NY show: Guilia Sindler and Sharon Perazzoli, the mother-daughter dynamic duo and owners and operators of Kamehachi, the home of BATSU! Chicago!
In order to best operate in NYC, Kamehachi formed a new company of its own that consists of Giulia and Sharon, Chef Young Ho Cho and Jin Kim. Kamehachi translates to “eight turtles” in Japanese and both the number 8 and turtles are considered good luck.
Kamehachi and BATSU! Moon together formed a new entity called WARA “笑”.
WARA is an AAPI majority owned business.
BATSU! NYC reopened in February, 2022 and BASTU! Chicago in July 2022. Tickets on sale now! Don’t forget to order the BATSU! Card Game where everyone wins, except the loser. www.getbatsu.com
All of us at WARA and Kamehachi are so thankful for your business and we look forward to entertaining & feeding you, your friends, family, and co-workers very soon.
BATSU! BATSU! BATSU!
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