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Browse the top bars, clubs and nightlife in Japan. Read reviews of bars and clubs in Japan or writing your own review for nightlife in Japan. All Japan nightlife reviews are contributed by fellow travelers, giving you a unique perspective on bars and clubs in Japan, for both foreigners and locals alike.
#1 of 17 nightlife & entertainment in Japan
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yasuyo says:
Ashiya is so good situation town in Kansai.
This club is there.
The second floor of open ceiling, many tree makes decoration. I don't know those make there good sounds or not. But there hear sounds good.
And I recommend sheet most near the player. It's so exciting!!
This Live house can eat a ...
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#2 of 17 nightlife & entertainment in Japan
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Martyn102 says:
This is a Salsa bar. Their mojito is the best in Japan for me. Although the carte' pictures are not nice, they serves really delicious Latin American food:)
Music & ambiente are great. There is my favourite DJ! He plays cool Latin music, not only Salsa.
I often go to this bar, so I can dance w...
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#3 of 17 nightlife & entertainment in Japan
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Jake_Barton says:
The Party Bus was an excellent way to see Okinawa at an affordable price. Parties International provided our group with a Limo style bus, an open bar, and an awesome tour of Okinawa's nightlife. The bus picked us up with several local girls already on the bus that just wanted to drink and have a goo...
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#4 of 17 nightlife & entertainment in Japan
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koticphreak says:
So I've heard of an icebar, but we have nothing of the likes in the US, this place is pretty darn cool, it's a bit small, holds maybe 30 people at most? It costs 3500Yen to get in (~$35) and that includes the cape, one glass (each additional one is 800Yen) and one drink (each additional is 1200Yen)....
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#5 of 17 nightlife & entertainment in Japan
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ErinPatty says:
Karaoke in Japan is an experience that no one should miss! In Japan when you go out for Karaoke you do not sing at a bar in front of people, instead you get your own room for just you and the people you are singing with.
My favorite place to sing at is any one of the numerous Shidax karaoke place...
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#6 of 17 nightlife & entertainment in Japan
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Martyn102 says:
It's a Latin bar where I often go for taking a salsa dance lesson. After the class, we I can dance as long as we want. There are many dance lovers. Personally I can't say their meals are good, but it's not a restaurant. Good atmosphere, good music, it's good place for dancing. Just a note to tell yo...
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#7 of 17 nightlife & entertainment in Japan
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jerzeeboi2007 says:
So I went to this Bar/Club called "Gas Panic" in Rappongi. I REALLY had a good time. The staff was friendly( and a bit crazy), the drinks were reasonably priced, and it was just all in all a great time. I got there during happy hour. I first stopped downstairs and had a few drinks....Strong Island I...
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#8 of 17 nightlife & entertainment in Japan
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momiji says:
Located in right in front of Nagoya TV Tower. Very small but clean, nice stuff and good music. Food is great. They have Italian, Mexican, American, and more!!! The price of drinks are average. It's a bar for foreigners here but Japanese can enjoy too. Not like any other bars here, custmors are reall...
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#9 of 17 nightlife & entertainment in Japan
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yasuyo says:
this live house is best location.
it's a UMEDA central area near the JR OSAKA station and Hankyu UMEDA station.
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#10 of 17 nightlife & entertainment in Japan
#11 of 17 nightlife & entertainment in Japan
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definiendum says:
I can't pass up a good party here in the United States, no matter where it is -- but with that being said, I prefer these days not to party too hard... unless of course I'm traveling. :) There are tons of clubs in the United States that I love for the music, ambiance, and crowd but few of these plac...
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#12 of 17 nightlife & entertainment in Japan
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yasuyo says:
if you have boring time what do you spend to at night in Osaka.
I will recommend the Billboard Live in Osaka.
It is at a very good position. It is the HARBIS PLAZA ENT building on the facing side of the Osaka Hilton hotel.
Wonderful musicians in the inside and outside of Japan play here almost e...
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#13 of 17 nightlife & entertainment in Japan
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reikunboy says:
The Pig and Whistle is a British pub that is one of the longest serving pubs catering mostly to the expat community like myself and Japanese business workers.
It is located on the shin Midosuji Street in Shinsaibashi near the South Korean embassy which always has a blue bus out the front with a r...
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#14 of 17 nightlife & entertainment in Japan
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hhatcher says:
If your in Yokosuka for sometime, then the Honch is a covinent place to go. It's right out side of the main gate. There are bars with everytype of music. Georges plays country and it has a pool table and darts. You can also break out the beer pong table. Across the street is Rock City, it's not...
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#15 of 17 nightlife & entertainment in Japan
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Kate says:
If you want to check out the nightlife, concerts, markets, and other events that Tokyo has to over, you might want to pick up a copy of the Metropolis. This is a weekly publication in English that tells you about all the events going on in the Tokyo Bay Area. It also gives you reviews of clubs, mu...
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