This entertainment district certainly has a rather questionable reputation, but it also ...
Housed in the upmarket Yebisu Garden Place complex, this hall can squeeze in up to 1,500 ...
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. ...
Used for everything from tap to house dance and capoeira lessons, this Yoyogi studio also ...
Just around the back of Tokyu Hands, this third-floor live venue opened in the summer of 2010. ...
When the citizens of Tokyo feel in need of a quality spot of headbanging, this is one of the ...
This 'Super Live Theatre' is generally the domain aspiring visual-kei bands, but it does also ...
Loft has been around for more than 25 years and is a dedicated promoter. Inside are two areas: ...
This is the largest shoebox-shaped hall in Japan, designed to produce the best possible ...
A small club near Takashimaya Times Square, where Tokyo’s colourful punks gather. It aims to ...
One of Tokyo’s best-designed clubs. Large but intimate, stylish but never flash, and run by ...
Classical music fans will love whiling away hours in this café that’s styled on a Viennese ...
Opened in renewed form in 2010, this Ogikubo live house isn't too picky with genres, regularly ...
There aren't many compelling reasons to go to Hatagaya, but this is one of them. Café and ...
The names on the flyers probably won't mean much to the uninitiated, but this indie-friendly ...
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 ...
Although Crocodile bills itself as a modern music restaurant, it’s best to skip the food and ...
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