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 ...
A medium-sized space that hosts everything from Japanese indie-rock bands to international ...
Heaven’s Door is another institution, in a rites-of-passage sense, for many loud Tokyo bands. ...
The Tokyo Dome (home to the Yomiuri Giants) first opened with a covered dome system in 1998, ...
The acoustics at this huge convention complex in Chiba City are generally bad, the place is ...
One of Tokyo’s best-designed clubs. Large but intimate, stylish but never flash, and run by ...
Part of the same huge complex as the NNTT, Tokyo Opera City presents all sorts of classical ...
Funk, rock and J-pop - what the bands here have in common is the ambition to set off on a ...
Part of the Loft group, this smallish venue in Shimokitazawa is always booked with ...
On the top floor of the Book Off store, Club Quattro is a superior venue with high-quality ...
The classic Tokyo live venue (think Dylan at the Budokan). Unfortunately, this lasting ...
Located in historic Ueno Park, these halls were Tokyo’s classical music mecca in the post-war ...
The first thing that strikes you about this building is the long escalator, travelling from the ...
The largest jazz club in Tokyo – with prices to match – is part of the international Blue Note ...
One of the main venues in Shimokitazawa and a reliable place to drop in. There are no ...
Part of a chain with locations in four other cities in the country, this large and rather ...
This smart club, housed inside the sprawling Cerulean Tower Tokyu hotel, is expensive but worth ...
Used since 1942, this outdoor theatre in Hibiya Park puts enjoyment at the mercy of the ...
Halfway to Yokohama, Club Citta, thoroughly renovated in 2003, is a great hive of activity, ...
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