Roppongi

Roppongi

based on 1 review  

Roppongi Reviews

martiniman martinim…
8 reviews
Apr 02, 2007
Goto all the clubs! good times.
supaman12345 says:
Like other major cities, there are 2 types of clubs: those require an entrance fee (or cover fee) and those do not require such fee. The differences are those that charge an entrace fee are of course bigger and luxurious than the ones that do not charge such fee. Quality of music is another difference as clubs with an entrance fee can hire more experienced Djs than the clubs without the fee. But all of these clubs tend to attract crowds accordingly thus, you will see plenty of people in all clubs. The clubs without the fee are Gaspanic (http://www.gaspanic.co.jp/) and 911 (http://www.sunnypages.jp/travel_guide/tokyo_nightlife/dance_clubs/Lounge+Bar+911/1220). Both clubs play current pop music as well as hiphop. The clubs that have an entrace fee are Feria (http://lounge-feria.jp/), Muse (http://www.muse-web.com/index.html), Flower (http://www.roppongi-flower.jp/) and Alife (http://www.e-alife.net/). Among these, Flower and Alife are famous among the locals whereas Muse and Feria see more foreigners than the locals. Muse and Alife are located in Nishi-Azabu: an area that is 5min walk from Roppongi. The entrance fee is usually 3000yen (approx. US$35) for men and 2000yen (approx. US$ 25) for ladies with 1 or 2 drink tickets.
All these clubs are open until the sunrise and only a few clubs such as Feria accept credit cards so bring cash as Japan is a cash country.
Enjoy

Posted on: Aug 30, 2009
msjulicious says:
Could you give names of some clubs u visited? Lol
Posted on: Jun 08, 2009
sirenn9 says:
I wasnt able to go to the clubs, but did check out the shopping center, which I wasn't too impressed with, as well as the Mori Art museum, which was pretty cool if you are into architecture.
I kind of wish I had gone clubbing there..
Posted on: Jul 25, 2007
Create a free TravBuddy account or login to leave comments, meet travelers, and share experiences with the TravBuddy travel community.

Roppongi Blogs

Sep 05, 2009
Today was the start of the weekend, so after a quick English breakfast at the hostel I made for Roppongi, and in particular, Roppongi Hills. Figuring that this huge shopping mall complex would be busy, I would have some ample people watching time. M…Roppongi, and in particular, Roppongi Hills. Figuring that this huge shopping mall complex would be busy, I would have some ample people watching time. My visit to Roppongi would also gve me the chance to visit Mori Tower, for some spectacular views of the city… Day 4 - The Art Of Walking Half Way Across Tokyo Drunk
Jul 27, 2007
Journal Entry: 2007.07.27 Friday 02:30am [Propaganda, Shot Bar, Roppongi] jesus.  when ur fucked up in the "land of the free and the brave," especially at 2:30am in the morning, the world tends to revolve a little bit slower, ethics tend to …Roppongi Subway Station] Roppongi Station @ 5:00 in the morning, is truly a sad sight to bear witness to.  some barely have the energy to stay awake.  some have barely enuff energy to stand, to walk, to be, and most barely have enuff… Wandering drunk in Roppongi Hills...
Jun 13, 2007
After our expensive toast and coffee breakfast at Jonathan's, we somehow managed to figure out how to get to Roppongi hills through all the confusion and chaos of the Tokyo subway system. Roppongi Hills is one of the most visible buildings of the To…Roppongi hills through all the confusion and chaos of the Tokyo subway system. Roppongi Hills is one of the most visible buildings of the Tokyo skyline. We had noticed it immediately when we were at the lookout point in the Tokyo tower and had heard… Exploring Tokyo
Jul 25, 2009
I was determined to finally do some touristy, site seeing type activities today.  I was given a map at the tourist office by a friendly bilingual Japanese, and I set off to Shibuya with grit and purpose.The first thing on the map was directly i…Roppongi, i was disappointed.  It was nothing like the other night.  Roppongi by day is nothing like Roppongi at night.  Do not waste your time. I was scheduled to meet Brett and Kim in Asakusa for the Sumida River Festival everyone kept… You call this a festival?
Jul 24, 2009
The check out time at the capsule is 10am, and they mean 10am.  An alarm sounds at 9:45am informing everyone that, indeed, check out time is 10am, not 10:01am.  Even if you plan on staying more than one night, you must check out at, you…Roppongi.   We joined forces, and the twelve of us headed into the Tokyo star filled night. Once in Roppongi, we walked around for awhile trying to figure out where to go.   We were told to try Gaspanic.   This place was jam-packed… Roppongi, Roppongi

» Browse All 4 Nightlife & Entertainment in Tokyo

Sponsored Links

Tokyo Hotel Deals

Check-in:
Check-out:
Guests:
Rooms:
Also compare (in different windows):
Tokyo Resources Tokyo Reviews Hotels Near Roppongi
City:
Guests:
Rooms:
Check-in:
Check-out:
Also compare :