Formerly a happy hardcore venue, Rockwest moves to a slower beat these days, with hip hop and ...
Another small joint in the same building as Ball. What the tiny dancefloor lacks in space, it ...
There are two reasonably open dancefloors at this roomy venue. The one on the fifth floor ...
There’s a great night view of Shibuya to be had from this little venue, but sadly that is its ...
Opened by a reggae fanatic in 1989, Club Jamaica blasts out roots reggae on Thursday nights, ...
Named after the Keanu Reeves movie, this Roppongi bar/club has a futuristic, metallic interior ...
As you descend into Bed, you will be greeted by photo montages of previous, presumably ...
It’s like the Bubble never burst. Tokyo’s extravagant ’80s get a rerun at this Minami-Aoyama ...
This venue was once home to the hugely popular club Blue. Reopened in 2006 as Ever, it hasn’t ...
This dingy but funky club occupies the whole of a run-down, four-storey building on Roppongi ...
If nothing else, this is the cosiest venue in Tokyo. Half the place is carpeted, and guests are ...
A tiny space pouring out heavy bass sounds, Family features ground-level hip hop at its best. ...
Oto (meaning ‘sound’ in Japanese) lives up to its name, with a PA that would do a much larger ...
Neo’s location among Shibuya’s biggest clubs (Womb, Vuenos, Club Asia) means it’s often ...
You’ll spot 328’s large neon sign from the Nishi-Azabu crossing. A real veteran of the club ...
While Camelot wants to court the well-heeled and more mature trendsetters, its dress code is ...
The Room is well hidden, so look for a red street light poking out from the basement. Owned by ...
Fai specialises in sounds from the 1970s and ’80s, notably disco, funk, soul and jazz. It’s an ...
This three-level club features a stellar bar, cave-like areas, and billiards and ping-pong ...
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