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No year would be complete without a few bonenkai parties, and we'll be throwing one of our own on December 27. Join us at Time Out Café & Diner for an evening of good music, food and, er, more food. We've got a smorgasbord of salmon, shipped fresh direct from Norway (no freezing, folks!) by the Norwegian Seafood Council, plus a sushi bar overseen by champion chef Takashi Aoki. Club jazz maestro Toshio Matsuura and world music specialist Hajime Oshii supply the tunes, while the Japan Prestige Sake Association – who kept the crowds well-lubricated at the Café's 3rd anniversary party back in May – will be returning to proffer some top-notch nihonshu from Yamagata, Kochi and Miyagi. All this for ¥3,000 per person – which is a bit of a bargain, if we might say so ourselves.
Discount for foreign residents and visitors
Bring your passport or resident card to get ¥500 off on the door
Discount for students
Bring your student ID and photo ID stating date of birth to get ¥1,000 off on the door. Must be aged 20 years or older
Only one discount per person
Produced in association with...
Norwegian Seafood Council
'The best seafood in the world comes from Norway'Tatenokawa Inc.
Ichinokura Co., Ltd.
Kato Kahachiro Shuzo Co., Ltd.
Tsukasabotan
Special sponsors:
Open December 27
Time 9:30pm-2am
Admission ¥3,000 on the door (includes food and saké; while stocks last)
Venue Time Out Café & Diner
Address 2F Liquidroom, 3-16-6 Higashi, Shibuya-ku
Transport Ebisu Station (Yamanote, Shonan-Shinjuku, Hibiya lines)
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