This diminutive basement venue in Ikebukuro is a popular stop on the local indie circuit, and ...
This open-air amphitheatre in the south-west corner of Ueno Park may not get used as often as ...
'Smooth jazz and contemporary music' are the staples at this lesser-known live venue in ...
One of the most avant-garde basements in the whole of Tokyo, Nana Hari is a regular stop for ...
Nestled in alongside our very own Time Out Café & Diver, Kata is a genuine multi-tasker: ...
Given the problems faced by Tokyo's clubs recently, it's heartening to see anyone with the ...
Built for the 1964 Olympics, the Kenzo Tange-designed Yoyogi National Gymnasium continues to ...
Long a popular haunt for Koenji's marauding punk musicians, the two-storey Sound Studio Dom is ...
The Nippon Steel Corporation opened this music venue in 1995, to commemorate its 20th ...
The sister venue to Zepp Tokyo opened only a few hundred metres down the road, meaning that ...
Opened in 2003 by health-products company Hakuju, this small hall aims to provide an unrivalled ...
This 242-seat theatre in central Shibuya is used for performances, film screenings and live ...
Most people don't even know it's there, but this basement hall in central Shibuya is a key stop ...
There aren't many compelling reasons to go to Hatagaya, but this is one of them. Café and ...
The wood-panneled walls and upright piano standing in one corner lend a distinctive feel to ...
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