Shinjuku Ni-chome's newest club opened in April 2012 on the site formerly occupied by Geisha. ...
Opened in 2006 by Hemo+Moofire – a female reggae duo who perform regularly both in Japan and ...
The more intimate cousin of Le Baron de Paris next door, Amour offers four small rooms suitable ...
Small basement club that welcomes performers of all stripes – from metal to minimal techno.
This conveniently located and spacious event hall hosts everything from trade fairs and ...
Kichijoji is known for its jazz kissa (jazz coffee shops), live houses and blues bars, but has ...
As you descend into Bed, you will be greeted by photo montages of previous, presumably ...
This venue was once home to the hugely popular club Blue. Reopened in 2006 as Ever, it hasn’t ...
The Room is well hidden, so look for a red street light poking out from the basement. Owned by ...
Smallish basement club in Shimokita. Functions as a hub for local DJs and musicians while also ...
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 ...
It’s a little bit James Bond, a little bit 1900s New Orleans, and a little bit like a posh pub ...
Opened in late 2014, this smallish space occupies the basement that formerly hosted the 246 ...
Opened in October 2014, Apollo spreads out over two storeys, with a spacious dance floor and ...
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, ...
This Roppongi club continues the traditions of its famous 1980s and 90s predecessor, utilising ...
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 ...
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