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If nothing else, this is the cosiest venue in Tokyo. Half the place is carpeted, and guests are ...
This soaring, ship-like edifice of concrete and glass was opened in 1997 by the Tokyo ...
An unassuming venue located a few stops from Shinjuku, this hall has hosted top bands, ...
A charming, tiny cinema that shows everything from Japanese indies to experimental fare – stuff ...
Neo’s location among Shibuya’s biggest clubs (Womb, Vuenos, Club Asia) means it’s often ...
A tiny space pouring out heavy bass sounds, Family features ground-level hip hop at its best. ...
The nine-screen multiplex in Roppongi Hills has a few nifty features – notably its luxurious ...
The acoustics at this huge convention complex in Chiba City are generally bad, the place is ...
Showing a fascinating mix of movies, particularly indie productions from both Japan and abroad ...
The biggest club in Tokyo, Ageha suffers from a far-flung location and dimensions that can feel ...
Jazz and jazz only at this great but pricey club, which has been in business since 1974. The ...
When it opened in 2000 this was the venue of choice for many local indie bands, and it’s been ...
On the top floor of the Book Off store, Club Quattro is a superior venue with high-quality ...
A small club near Takashimaya Times Square, where Tokyo’s colourful punks gather. It aims to ...
Three screens showing predominantly Asian films from all genres.
Picked up by Time magazine as Asia’s best spot for ‘avant-garde idling’, SuperDeluxe is the ...
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