Entertainment in Kagoshima Ken
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Recife
Arty and cool, this mellow multipurpose bar-restaurant also has DJ decks and hosts occasional parties. It's popular with locals and expat groovers, and has Latin-American eats.
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De'Nile
This is another subterranean dance spot with different DJs every night, located behind Taka-Pla.
Most dance clubs don't get going until around 23:00. Many bars have as admission charge (average around ¥500 to ¥1000).
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Suigei Bar
Named 'Drunken Whale' in Japanese, this appealing, low-key pub has a cluster of small tables and stools, with sho-chū and other drinks from around ¥500, small meals like rice salad from ¥600.
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El Para Latin Sports Bar
Catch your big sports game here, or indulge in beer and darts. Features a killer menu of small-plate Spanish appetisers (tapas).
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Kurō-udo Bar & Izakaya
Over 200 kinds of shō-chū, swank bamboo décor and cool jazz make this an inviting spot.
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Bourbon Street
Listen to mellow jazz and blues at this smart basement shot bar, just opposite Tenmonkan-dō tram stop.
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Wine & Jazz Pannonica
The classy, jazzy, brick-walled boîte features live jazz most Fridays and Saturdays, and uses impressively perfect balls of ice in the cocktails.
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Salisbury Pub
This classy, quiet bar appeals to a 30-something crowd and stocks a good selection of foreign beers and wines. Food is available, but the menu is in Japanese.
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Kanezyō
This arty-cool yet earnest bar with wood-beamed ceiling and concrete walls hung with Chinese textiles is a great place to sample shochū or sip teas from China and Taiwan.
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Big Ben
This basement meeting spot has dozens of beers from around the world, footy and memorabilia from around the world, and patrons – wait for it – from around the world. Vittles include kurobuta burgers and steamed mussels, alongside fish and chips.
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Beer Reise
This cheery narrow bar has Guinness and Kilkenny, a variety of German and Belgian (including Hoegaarden) beers, and happy hour from 6pm to 7pm.
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