Tokyo Nightlife Starter Guide
Where to begin
Tokyo's nightlife is less a single district and more a constellation. The friendliest entry point is Shinjuku Golden Gai — 200-plus tiny bars where you'll be elbow-to-elbow with locals and travelers alike. Look for bars with an English sign or a 'tourists welcome' note, and expect a small seating charge.
Pick your scene
Feel like dancing? WOMB in Shibuya is the legendary four-floor techno-and-house club with a giant mirror ball, while ageHa out by the bay is Tokyo's biggest space for major EDM nights. Prefer something slower? Blue Note Tokyo in Aoyama brings world-class jazz over cocktails, and the city's rooftop sky bars trade the dance floor for glittering skyline views.
For music lovers
If you want to discover tomorrow's stars, head to Shimokitazawa, Tokyo's indie heartland, where basement live houses host emerging bands almost nightly.
Practical tips
- Carry your passport — clubs strictly enforce 20+ ID checks.
- Many bars and live houses are cash-first and add a drink charge.
- The last train runs around midnight; after that it's taxis or dancing until the morning trains.
Whatever your pace, Tokyo rewards the curious after dark.