Together with sister venue Wall over in Hatsudai, it's one of Tokyo's go-to places for hardcore ...
When the citizens of Tokyo feel in need of a quality spot of headbanging, this is one of the ...
The original UFO Club was a shortlived stronghold for the luminaries of London's late-'60s ...
You want frills? Go somewhere else. Bare bones it may be, but this is one of the few (perhaps ...
This 'Super Live Theatre' is generally the domain aspiring visual-kei bands, but it does also ...
'Basement Room With Stage' might be a more accurate moniker for this unapologetically ...
Basement Bar's next-door neighbour is one of the cheaper places to play on the Shimokitazawa ...
Live venues don't get much more lo-fi than this. Muryoku Muzenji is squeezed into a cramped ...
Like a weirder, more dishevelled cousin to the bars in nearby Shimokitazawa, Gari Gari offers ...
Possibly the key venue for Tokyo's punk and hardcore fans, Earthdom can accommodate a ...
Housed in the basement under a public bath, this intimate music and club venue was run as a ...
Part of the Shibuya O-East empire, O-Nest spreads the action across two floors; if the band ...
In operation since 1980, Studio Jam is located in a basement on the outskirts of Shinjuku’s ...
Loft has been around for more than 25 years and is a dedicated promoter. Inside are two areas: ...
The place for bands that might not be allowed to play anywhere else, Gear serves up all sorts ...
Eggman is a Shibuya institution. Most nights you’ll find local bands playing, particularly ...
This small live house along the JR tracks is another spot for bands warming up for bigger ...
Although Crocodile bills itself as a modern music restaurant, it’s best to skip the food and ...
Opened in 2003 next to the Japanese indie music shop High Line Records, the tiny but busy ...
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