The second and third floors at Shibuya's Diskunion shop are a haven for collectors looking for ...
The funkiest floor at Shibuya's Diskunion stocks records from genres like jazz, soul, Latin, ...
The fifth floor at Diskunion's massive Shibuya shop is dedicated to genres like punk, hardcore, ...
Record store Diskunion operates branches throughout the Kanto area. Each floor at this huge ...
Found along Meiji-dori, Hi-Fi stocks a wide range of analog records, with genres including ...
This popular record shop recently relocated to Shibuya and offers a unique lineup of jazz, ...
Located near the Imperial Palace, this gallery and event space is hidden in a basement right in ...
This expansive cultural centre, situated close to Oji Station in Kita-ku, houses a concert ...
Based in Shimokitazawa and Kyoto (and online), Jet Set covers all genres with albums selected ...
This two-storey theatre in Meguro hosts Noh and kyogen performances.
If you're a music enthusiast who still swears by vinyl and enjoys digging through piles of ...
Guitar-players will enjoy trying their hand at the shamisen, a Japanese instrument of ancient ...
When you first walk into Burlesque Tokyo, you may think ‘strip club’. Girls hang upside down ...
A show pub that offers drinks and meals, served on traditional low tables, to be enjoyed along ...
Roppongi Kingyo is a cabaret-pub theatre, founded in 1994, and was the first of its kind. It ...
Although Dragon Tokyo is classed, at least by its owner, as a 'show pub', it's more like an ...
Founded in 1976, this sleepy café on the east side of Takadanobaba Station is perfect for ...
Catch a bossa nova, soul or samba gig at this casual basement bar and live house, located just ...
Opened in renewed form in 2010, this Ogikubo live house isn't too picky with genres, regularly ...
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