The biggest club in Tokyo, Ageha suffers from a far-flung location and dimensions that can feel ...
A medium-sized space that hosts everything from Japanese indie-rock bands to international ...
This live music and club venue is often described as ‘legendary’ in international publications. ...
By day, it's a spacious, nicely decorated café, but some nights the windows get covered, the ...
The more intimate cousin of Le Baron de Paris next door, Amour offers four small rooms suitable ...
Aiming to recreate the atmosphere of the original Le Baron club, a famous celebrity hangout in ...
A leader in Tokyo’s nightlife scene since the ’80s, Nishi-Azabu is home to Berg, a club that ...
Walk through a hexagon-shaped entrance into this three-storey club with space for 1,000 ...
Found on a Harajuku back street not far from Jingu Stadium, Bonobo occupies an old two-storey ...
It’s a little bit James Bond, a little bit 1900s New Orleans, and a little bit like a posh pub ...
Opened in late 2014, this smallish space occupies the basement that formerly hosted the 246 ...
Combining a diner serving decent bar food with a comfy lounge, Ucess regularly hosts DJ-led ...
A remnant of the era when Nishi-Azabu was still a major Tokyo nightlife centre, this basement ...
A former cabaret theatre reborn as a club, this Uguisudani hideout is a retro reminder of the ...
Opened in October 2014, Apollo spreads out over two storeys, with a spacious dance floor and ...
Aiming to offer a classy alternative to customers who find the Roppongi night scene just a ...
With drinks for ¥500, an impressive sound system and a normal closing time of 8am on weekends, ...
As is the case with most clubs/music bars in Akihabara, Mogra focuses on anime and game music, ...
Functioning mostly as a spillover space for Unit upstairs, this club also occasionally hosts ...
This entertainment district certainly has a rather questionable reputation, but it also ...
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