Small basement club that welcomes performers of all stripes – from metal to minimal techno.
A remnant of the era when Nishi-Azabu was still a major Tokyo nightlife centre, this basement ...
A former cabaret theatre reborn as a club, this Uguisudani hideout is a retro reminder of the ...
Opened in October 2014, Apollo spreads out over two storeys, with a spacious dance floor and ...
A café during the afternoon and evening, this flashy Roppongi spot turns into an 'entertainment ...
Aiming to offer a classy alternative to customers who find the Roppongi night scene just a ...
With drinks for ¥500, an impressive sound system and a normal closing time of 8am on weekends, ...
As is the case with most clubs/music bars in Akihabara, Mogra focuses on anime and game music, ...
It’s like a playground for grown-ups at this basement club, which recently made a comeback to ...
Functioning mostly as a spillover space for Unit upstairs, this club also occasionally hosts ...
This conveniently located and spacious event hall hosts everything from trade fairs and ...
This entertainment district certainly has a rather questionable reputation, but it also ...
This Roppongi club continues the traditions of its famous 1980s and 90s predecessor, utilising ...
A popular gig spot for local indie bands with extremely tight budgets, this Shibuya live venue ...
While it usually just functions as an overflow for Liquidroom or our very own Time Out Café ...
The closure of Aoyama club Loop in 2013 wasn't the end: some of the venue's staff ganged up to ...
This gay bar and disco in Shinjuku's Ni-Chome district has been around since 1966, and it still ...
Only a few weeks after Azabu-Juban club Warehouse702 closed its doors for the last time, the ...
There's space for over 1,000 people across the various rooms at Bay Side Yokohama, though the ...
Formerly known as Trump House, this extravagantly decorated nightspot is the sister venue of ...
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