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 ...
Expect either a young lady trained in early childhood education or a retired veteran teacher ...
This English-language school for children also provides nursery care at its many branches in ...
A tiny space pouring out heavy bass sounds, Family features ground-level hip hop at its best. ...
Showing a fascinating mix of movies, particularly indie productions from both Japan and abroad ...
This dingy but funky club occupies the whole of a run-down, four-storey building on Roppongi ...
While Camelot wants to court the well-heeled and more mature trendsetters, its dress code is ...
Neo’s location among Shibuya’s biggest clubs (Womb, Vuenos, Club Asia) means it’s often ...
The O-East complex (opened mid 2004) houses a number of clubs and bars. The biggest venue is ...
Oto (meaning ‘sound’ in Japanese) lives up to its name, with a PA that would do a much larger ...
The most significant and convenient of a trio of government-funded sites that aim to nurture ...
One of Tokyo's oldest live music venues, La Mama opened way back in 1982. It's also used for ...
Club Asia offers three bars and two dancefloors, with a high ceiling that looks spectacular but ...
Dance Music Record is the name and dance-music records are the game. The first floor is a wide, ...
An incredibly cheap and busy chain of shops selling brand-name footwear and sportswear with ...
This cosy basement wine bar boasts a decor every bit as eccentric as its name. The cuisine is ...
There’s a church-like air of reverence at this sleepy shrine to classical music. A pamphlet ...
Friendly and casual, this mid-market trattoria specialises in the cucina and vini of Sicily. ...
Tucked away in the backstreets of Shibuya, this cheerful little Turkish restaurant serves up an ...
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