Although Crocodile bills itself as a modern music restaurant, it’s best to skip the food and ...
Opened in 2003 next to the Japanese indie music shop High Line Records, the tiny but busy ...
440 takes a softer approach to live music, and is one of very few cafe-style live houses ...
A small, intimate spot, Rooster features the best blues (and bluesy jazz) from all over Tokyo, ...
Jirokichi presents everything from klezmer to didgeridoo, jive blues or jazz piano trios. The ...
A 15-minute walk from central Shinjuku, this basement club is a classic Tokyo jazz spot. It ...
Small, dark and with a great vinyl collection stacked above the bar, Intro is one of the best ...
As cosy as it gets. Hot House holds fewer than ten punters, but still crams in live acts. The ...
This largish venue is a little out of the way - a few stops from Ikebukuro - but worth the ...
The name means ‘open shop’, and this place has been welcoming jazz fans for three decades. Old ...
Located next to Yoyogi Park, the main auditorium of national broadcaster NHK is home to the NHK ...
This live music and club venue is often described as ‘legendary’ in international publications. ...
Part of the Loft group, this smallish venue in Shimokitazawa is always booked with ...
The O-East complex (opened mid 2004) houses a number of clubs and bars. The biggest venue is ...
Womb is a top-flight club with a vast dancefloor, great lighting, a super-bass sound system and ...
Funk, rock and J-pop - what the bands here have in common is the ambition to set off on a ...
An unassuming venue located a few stops from Shinjuku, this hall has hosted top bands, ...
One of the main venues in Shimokitazawa and a reliable place to drop in. There are no ...
A medium-sized space that hosts everything from Japanese indie-rock bands to international ...
A small club near Takashimaya Times Square, where Tokyo’s colourful punks gather. It aims to ...
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