One man's cramped basement is another's intimate getaway. You be the judge at this diminutive ...
There aren't many compelling reasons to go to Hatagaya, but this is one of them. Café and ...
Live venues don't get much more lo-fi than this. Muryoku Muzenji is squeezed into a cramped ...
When venerable arthouse theatre Cinema Rise closed its basement auditorium a few years back, it ...
Eggman is a Shibuya institution. Most nights you’ll find local bands playing, particularly ...
This place has built a strong reputation over the past decade and, despite its small size, some ...
Conveniently located on the edge of Shibuya, this venue regularly hosts hot indie acts, both ...
This is the largest shoebox-shaped hall in Japan, designed to produce the best possible ...
All chairs here face the stage, in reverence to the most respected jazz groups in town, who ...
When it opened in 2000 this was the venue of choice for many local indie bands, and it’s been ...
Across the street from the Shibuya O-East complex, this space usually hosts better-known ...
It's not called 'ramen town' for nothing but there's more to this lively western suburb than ...
Opened in renewed form in 2010, this Ogikubo live house isn't too picky with genres, regularly ...
Laforet's landmark Harajuku shopping mall isn't all about teen fashion trends: the sixth floor ...
Used for everything from tap to house dance and capoeira lessons, this Yoyogi studio also ...
Just around the back of Tokyu Hands, this third-floor live venue opened in the summer of 2010. ...
This 'Super Live Theatre' is generally the domain aspiring visual-kei bands, but it does also ...
440 takes a softer approach to live music, and is one of very few cafe-style live houses ...
Jirokichi presents everything from klezmer to didgeridoo, jive blues or jazz piano trios. The ...
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