In the event people haven't heard, Tokyo DisneySea has permanently ended its run of Fantasmic! The final scheduled performances unfortunately could not be held due to Coronavirus closures.
However, Tokyo Disney Resort has released a video of the show (as well as some other pieces of entertainment likewise scheduled to close) onto its official YouTube channel. TDR does a wonderful job shooting its entertainment, and they regularly produce fabulous DVDs and Blu-rays loaded with beautifully shot performances. It is said to be available on their channel until the end of April.
If you're unfamiliar with TDS' Fantasmic, it's a different spin on the concept than the shows in the states, partially due to location and when it was produced (more than a decade after WDW's version opened in 1998). I don't know if I'd say it's better, but it's compelling, different, and well-shot.
Side tangent, one of the things I've found fascinating as I've begun my own dive into TDR entertainment is that it's very clear that TDR BADLY wanted a Fantasmic of their own long before it arrived; moments from it are referenced in TDL's 10th Anniversary show (the show that also begat the "Magical' theme that would go on to anchor DL's fireworks show of the same name). On a grander scale, Tokyo replaced their MSEP in 1995 with Fantillusion, an ambitious attempt to do Fantasmic! on a parade route with three rounds of show stops during each performance; to people familiar with WDW of yore, it's very much the lovechild of Fantasmic and SpectroMagic. The parade ran until 2001, where about half of the units were shipped to Paris (that was all Paris could afford) and it ran in butchered form for another decade. Decent quality Fantillusion videos aren't hard to find on YouTube if you're curious, original Tokyo version only. I'm sure there are other examples too of TDR incorporating F! elements, but those are the ones that most readily come to mind.
Tokyo DisneySea's Fantasmic: