Tokyo nightlife is all about entertainment and pleasure. At night, owl lifestyles are tempted by the Tokyo National Theater, Japanese Kabuki Theater, Tokyo Bay cruises, entertainment venues in Odaiba, nightlife in Roppongi (Japan's hottest place) and Shinjuku.
Tokyo Night Tours
On the Tokyo Night Lights tour, travelers will be able to appreciate the beauty of the Roppongi Hills Mori Tower at night and admire the Japanese capital from its observation deck (52nd floor), stroll around the Ginza quarter, ride a train without a driver, and get to Odaiba Island (see here subject to a copy of the American Statue of Liberty and an 18-meter statue of the robot Gundam) over the Rainbow Bridge. For an additional fee, sightseers are invited to visit the Oedo onsen.
To join the car excursion “Japan - the world of new technologies, age-old traditions and high engineering art” means to take a ride through the 15-kilometer underwater tunnel “Aqualine”. On the way, tourists will meet the Mi-Hotaru recreation area (from there they will be able to admire Tokyo Bay), where shops and restaurants are concentrated. Everyone, having made a stop in the middle of the ocean, will find themselves in a tourist center, where they will immerse their feet in a font of mineral water and see ships in the Pacific Ocean. In addition, tourists will visit the museum (models will tell about the process of laying the tunnel) and an ice cream parlor, where you can taste a cold delicacy of unusual varieties.
Tokyo nightlife
Ageha club is equipped with three dance floors; chillouts; swimming pool; bars. Ageha, where visitors can enjoy DJ sets and occasional theme parties, can be reached from the Shibuya Subway (east entrance) by a free shuttle bus.
In Unit, night owls head for bass music and the best sound system in the Japanese capital. In addition to DJ performances (house, techno), there are live music performers in the Unit club (the main hall is made like a bunker, and the “Saloon” has sofas and a chandelier). Snacks and drinks are available at the Unice Café.
In the 4-storey Womb club, you will see a huge disco ball and dance to techno and drum'n'base.
Sound Museum Vision is located within walking distance from Shibuya subway station (2 minutes). In different halls of the club, different music sounds, where you can have fun with electro, minimal, funk, drum'n'base, house.
SuperDeluxe invites everyone to attend a variety of events (birthday, presentation, film screening, concert) that start in the evening and last until midnight.
The Air Club will delight its guests with 3 bars, a living room with a DJ, a lounge, a balcony from where you can see the main stage, and Origami - the main dance floor, a balcony, a VIP zone, a sound room (it is always overloaded with visitors). It is worth noting that international DJs (main genres: house and techno) perform at Origami on weekends.
Aoyama Hachi is located in a building decorated with graffiti: one of the floors of the institution is dedicated to a dance floor, while others are used for drinking and listening to music. Those tired of dancing can head up to the top floor to rest on the velvet red sofas.
Those who pop into the Feria (usually for ladies, admission is free), admire the chic decor, dance and go up to the roof terrace. Here one should be prepared for high prices.
The Heavysick Zero Club, which seats 120 guests, is renowned for its excellent sound system (located underground with studio doors and good soundproofing), bar and lounge. Drinks at Heavysick Zero, with its walls adorned with art paintings, are on sale at affordable prices.