A cultural centre for the LGBT community, Gossip occupies a second-floor space on an Aoyama ...
A leader in Tokyo’s nightlife scene since the ’80s, Nishi-Azabu is home to Berg, a club that ...
Walk through a hexagon-shaped entrance into this three-storey club with space for 1,000 ...
It’s a little bit James Bond, a little bit 1900s New Orleans, and a little bit like a posh pub ...
Dub is the password at this small but groovy DJ bar, found just a stone's throw from ...
Small basement club that welcomes performers of all stripes – from metal to minimal techno.
A former cabaret theatre reborn as a club, this Uguisudani hideout is a retro reminder of the ...
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 ...
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 ...
First-time visitors to Shinjuku Ni-chome, Tokyo's famous gay district, could do far worse than ...
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 ...
Formerly known as Trump House, this extravagantly decorated nightspot is the sister venue of ...
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