Club entertainment in Tokyo
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Ageha
This gigantic waterside club rivals any you’d find in LA or Ibiza. Mostly international DJs appear here, with Japanese DJs filling out the mix. Counterbalancing the thumping dance floors are lounge spaces and a little pool area. Free buses run to the club every half-hour from the east side of Shibuya Station on Roppongi-dōri; bring photo ID.
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Salsa Caribe
The narrow bar Salsa Caribe has long been a gathering place for an internationally diverse crowd that usually arrives at midnight and leaves in the early hours of the morning - only after every man has danced with almost every woman in the room.
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Club 3.2.8
DJs at San-ni-pa (aka San-ni-hachi) spin a quality mix, from funk to reggae to R&B. With its refreshing un-Roppongi feel and a cool crowd of Japanese and gaijin, 3.2.8 is a fabulous place to boogie ’till dawn.
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Club Asia
This massive club is worth a visit if you’re on the younger end of 20-something. Events here are usually jam-packed every night. Occasionally the club hosts some of Tokyo’s bigger DJ events and hip-hop acts.
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Garam
Garam is a cool little reggae club with a friendly owner and no Rasta poseurs. The house DJ spins a mix of dub, hip-hop and roots reggae, and guest DJs also appear.
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