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This spacious venue in Tokyo Bay has room for 3,000 clubbers and offers different musical zones, such as the Arena (the main dance floor), an outdoor pool area,...more
see the Tokyo guideTucked away in a side-street basement, this popular, low-lit bar attracts a well-heeled crowd. It's close to Roppongi and a number of restaurants in Nishi...more
see the Tokyo guideAt this cozy Australian wine bar and restaurant on a small street near Shibuya, the wine list is overwhelming: 500 vintages from Oz. For oenophiles who'd like...more
see the Tokyo guideTokyo's best-known jazz club has only 300 seats but draws big-name musicians from all over the world. Class acts range from veterans like Sergio Mendes to...more
see the Tokyo guideThis low-rise area of Shinjuku, threatened with extinction for decades, is an atmospheric warren of bars, some only large enough for a couple of stools. There's...more
see the Tokyo guideDon't let the dark alley fool you: Things are hopping almost every night of the week inside this trendy Tokyo nightclub. The space, paying homage to the Paris...more
see the Tokyo guideAs the sun dips over Tokyo's skycrapers, the Shangri-La Lobby Lounge shifts from sedate to sceney. Set on the twenty-eighth floor of Tokyo's newest five-star,...more
see the Tokyo guideMontoak is a relaxed cafe-bar on Omotesando, a good place for a pick-me-up after a hard day's shopping. Look out for the building with tinted windows and no...more
see the Tokyo guideLocated at the top of the Park Hyatt, on the 52nd floor, the New York Bar is everything a good hotel bar should be. Its attractions include discreet service,...more
see the Tokyo guideIn the Imperial Hotel sits this classic cocktail bar. The decor retains a hint of Frank Lloyd Wright's long-gone 1923 building, and the service is impeccable....more
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