A friendly, foreign-run 'live cafe', Crawfish hosts regular gigs as well as occasional ...
Opened in 2006 by Hemo+Moofire – a female reggae duo who perform regularly both in Japan and ...
This music venue opened in January 2004. Produced by Jamiroquai’s Jay Kay duo has come to be a ...
The biggest of the three Mandala venues. The artists who perform here are mostly experimental, ...
Eggman is a Shibuya institution. Most nights you’ll find local bands playing, particularly ...
This place has built a strong reputation over the past decade and, despite its small size, some ...
Conveniently located on the edge of Shibuya, this venue regularly hosts hot indie acts, both ...
Finding the entrance to Rags Room Acid (formerly Club Acid) is a challenge in itself - a small ...
It’s like the Bubble never burst. Tokyo’s extravagant ’80s get a rerun at this Minami-Aoyama ...
The acoustics at this huge convention complex in Chiba City are generally bad, the place is ...
The classic Tokyo live venue (think Dylan at the Budokan). Unfortunately, this lasting ...
When it opened in 2000 this was the venue of choice for many local indie bands, and it’s been ...
Used since 1942, this outdoor theatre in Hibiya Park puts enjoyment at the mercy of the ...
Restaurant during the day, DJ bar at night – this conveniently located Shibuya haunt hosts the ...
One of Shinjuku Ni-chome's more flashy nightspots, Neo Masquerade turns up the sexy with ...
A leader in Tokyo’s nightlife scene since the ’80s, Nishi-Azabu is home to Berg, a club that ...
Found on a Harajuku back street not far from Jingu Stadium, Bonobo occupies an old two-storey ...
This Koenji event space for art and music puts on a rather random programme, with performances ...
Mona Records is one of the many musical outlets for young artists in Shimokitazawa. Occupying ...
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