This entertainment district certainly has a rather questionable reputation, but it also ...
This small live house along the JR tracks is another spot for bands warming up for bigger ...
One of Tokyo’s best-designed clubs. Large but intimate, stylish but never flash, and run by ...
It's not called 'ramen town' for nothing but there's more to this lively western suburb than ...
There’s a pop culture revolution brewing at this ‘social TV station’ studio, which moved from ...
The New Yorkers aren’t just another ‘big, generic indie pop band’
Loft has been around for more than 25 years and is a dedicated promoter. Inside are two areas: ...
This live music and club venue is often described as ‘legendary’ in international publications. ...
Opened in 1980 to mark the 60th anniversary of the establishment of Showa Women’s University, ...
Long a popular haunt for Koenji's marauding punk musicians, the two-storey Sound Studio Dom is ...
The wood-panneled walls and upright piano standing in one corner lend a distinctive feel to ...
Housed in the basement of an Okinawan izakaya restaurant, the intimate Club Roots hosts a ...
The names on the flyers probably won't mean much to the uninitiated, but this indie-friendly ...
Together with sister venue Wall over in Hatsudai, it's one of Tokyo's go-to places for hardcore ...
You want frills? Go somewhere else. Bare bones it may be, but this is one of the few (perhaps ...
Live venues don't get much more lo-fi than this. Muryoku Muzenji is squeezed into a cramped ...
Like a weirder, more dishevelled cousin to the bars in nearby Shimokitazawa, Gari Gari offers ...
Part of the Shibuya O-East empire, O-Nest spreads the action across two floors; if the band ...
440 takes a softer approach to live music, and is one of very few cafe-style live houses ...
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