Restaurant during the day, DJ bar at night – this conveniently located Shibuya haunt hosts the ...
A new club right by the Omotesando crossing, Arc hosts a weekly Friday-night party together ...
Smallish basement club in Shimokita. Functions as a hub for local DJs and musicians while also ...
One of Shibuya's many 'box clubs', this chill DJ bar is known for booking the occasional big ...
The more intimate cousin of Le Baron de Paris next door, Amour offers four small rooms suitable ...
Aiming to recreate the atmosphere of the original Le Baron club, a famous celebrity hangout in ...
One of Shinjuku Ni-chome's more flashy nightspots, Neo Masquerade turns up the sexy with ...
Ni-chome, Shinjuku's gay district, offers not only a wide variety of LGBT-focused bars, ...
Running on a regular basis since 1991, Japan's first women-only party Gold Finger (currently ...
Run by LGBT activist and spokesperson Fumino Sugiyama, Suzu blends right in among the hundreds ...
Run in collaboration with the LGBT-focused Colorful Station community space, this comfy ...
'Alamas' means diamond in the Thai language, but this chill café on Shinjuku Ni-chome's main ...
One of Ni-chome's finest 'mix bars', Dorobune caters mainly to women, and even refuses male ...
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 ...
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 ...
DJ bar and gallery in Sangenjaya that requires you to remove your shoes upon entering. The ...
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