After recent renovations this long-standing basement karaoke bar has begun to draw a younger, ...
Dragon is an aggressively male space in which women may not feel entirely welcome. On the other ...
Finding the entrance to Rags Room Acid (formerly Club Acid) is a challenge in itself - a small ...
Open is the proud inheritor of the roots reggae tradition in Japan. It was set up by the staff ...
This swinging, foreign-owned Jamaican dancehall and reggae club could double as a walk-in ...
Across from and owned by Club Asia, Vuenos opened in 1998 with a mission to spread the word ...
Formerly a happy hardcore venue, Rockwest moves to a slower beat these days, with hip hop and ...
Another small joint in the same building as Ball. What the tiny dancefloor lacks in space, it ...
There are two reasonably open dancefloors at this roomy venue. The one on the fifth floor ...
There’s a great night view of Shibuya to be had from this little venue, but sadly that is its ...
It’s like the Bubble never burst. Tokyo’s extravagant ’80s get a rerun at this Minami-Aoyama ...
The Room is well hidden, so look for a red street light poking out from the basement. Owned by ...
Club Asia offers three bars and two dancefloors, with a high ceiling that looks spectacular but ...
This dingy but funky club occupies the whole of a run-down, four-storey building on Roppongi ...
The open-air café and bar, found on Shinjuku Ni-chome's main drag, is a laidback spot for an ...
Located in the same building as Club Atom, Harlem has been the mecca of hip-hop culture in ...
While Camelot wants to court the well-heeled and more mature trendsetters, its dress code is ...
Neo’s location among Shibuya’s biggest clubs (Womb, Vuenos, Club Asia) means it’s often ...
Oto (meaning ‘sound’ in Japanese) lives up to its name, with a PA that would do a much larger ...
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