Tokyo Nightlife in Japan: TOP 30 Bars & Clubs
This is my Ultimate Tokyo Nightlife Guide featuring the TOP 30 bars & nightclubs which I carefully selected including places such as Club Camelot, Hollow Point, Fight Club 428, ELE Tokyo, 1 OAK, Buri and of course Ageha, the best nightclub in Japan. Subscribe to my channel ► for weekly videos!
Tokyo is absolutely massive, with most popular nightlife hot spots located in Shibuya, Roppongi and Shinjuku districts. There are so many bars and nightclubs in Tokyo, you may wonder - Where do I start? Based on age, I would say Shibuya is for the Japanese youth/teenagers, Roppongi for the 25+ crowd and Shinjuku for the 35+ crowd.
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The best possible thing you can do is join the Tokyo Pub Crawl on Friday in Roppongi and explore the nightlife of Shibuya on Saturday, those are the best days for an epic weekend in Tokyo.
If you make new friends in Tokyo, you will eventually be asked to be added to LINE. LINE is 'the' chat app in Japan, so if you do not have DATA on your phone during your stay, make sure to rent a dirt cheap pocket Wifi station at the airport. You can take these pocket Wifi stations all over the country and allow you to connect many of your devices. It even fits in your back pocket. Luckily, there is a 30% discount on Ninja pocket Wifi stations on Voyagin. I personally rent this device everytime when I visit Japan.
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Nightlife in Japan is beyond incredible! The most popular nightclubs in Tokyo include Club Camelot in Shibuya, ELE Tokyo in Roppongi and Ageha Nightclub in Koto City. Ageha is the best nightclub in Japan, it will be an all night event since it is quite far from downtown but on a big event night you will be amazed by the gorgeous girls, cool dudes and a fantastic sound system. This mega club stays open until 5am and should be high on your Tokyo party bucket list.
Tokyo has the best quality of food in the world, that's why you have to visit at least one of its many izakaya's to try a bunch of authentic Japanese dishes, like Eihire (grilled stingray), Sakura (raw horse meat) and Yakitori (skewered chicken meat). Visit izakaya's Umiya or Sumire in Shibuya to enjoy these dishes.
After dinner join the Tokyo Pub Crawl on Friday @ 8pm which lasts until 12am (4 hours) during which you will visit 3 bars and 1 epic nightclub. Tokyo Pub Crawl is a great event to meet travelers, locals, expats and fully hosted in English. What many travelers do not realize is that English isn't commonly spoken at bars and nightclubs, thus the pub crawl is a great first start. The Tokyo Pub Crawl is ONLY $20 USD for 4 hours of fun, you truly cannot go wrong.
Studying a bit of Japanese and learning common phrases prior to your arrival will definitely make your nightlife experience in Japan 10x times better. I've made many incredible friends during my 6 visits to Japan and these have been some of my most treasured memories by being able to speak a bit of Japanese.
I truly have seen it all in Tokyo since my first Tokyo Nightlife experience back in 2007 - I've seen many bars and clubs come and go, that's why I decided to compile the best possible list for an epic party weekend in the capital of Japan.
Food in Tokyo is very important to me, I highly recommend you also watch my video: 10 MUST-EAT Foods in Tokyo. Also, do not forget to join the insane Mario Kart Tokyo experience which you can purchase with a 37% discount for Mario Kart Tokyo, speaking of discounts, there is a 34% discount for the Robot Restaurant as well.
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The most bizarre after party restaurant is definitely 24/7 Cafe Eight in Roppongi, make sure to order the crispy peking duck and pay your respects to the most awkward shrine I've ever seen at a restaurant.
In conclusion, the Tokyo Nightlife is one of world's finest but often travelers have no idea where to go or where to start. There seems to be a lot of confusion as to where the good parties are in town that's why I decided to create this master Tokyo nightlife list of all the things I learned about Tokyo during my 6x visits in the past decade.
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We all like to fantasise about being rich and what we'd spend our millions on. Well, some celebrities don't think twice. They buy a private jet. And some of them are amazing. Let's take a look.
1. Mark Cuban
The owner of the Dallas Mavericks, landed himself in the Guinness Book of World Records as “the largest single e-commerce transaction” with this Boeing 767-277 ($144.1 Million) bought online in 1999. Later, he modified it with large, custom seats to give his players plenty of leg room while flying.
2. Tom Cruise
He has the finest celebrity private jet, a Gulfstream IV ($36 Million), which can accommodate up to 19 passengers, and automatically refreshes the air inside the cabin every two minutes. It is powered by two Rolls-Royce Tay 611-8 engines, propelling the aircraft to a maximum altitude of 45,000 feet at speeds of up to Mach 0.8. I guess he was hooked after Top gun.
3. Jackie Chan
He has recently purchased a brand new Embraer Legacy 650 ($30 Million) for its quiet, roomy cabins and its air of luxury. This aircraft is divided into work, play and rest areas, of course with WI-FI throughout. You can tell Jackie Chan is coming because he has a custom-painted dragon on the exterior. A very cool plane!
4. Oprah Winfrey
Oprah has an incredible Bombardier Global Express XRS ($42 Million) that features designer fixtures in the bathroom and galley, along with an exquisite all-leather interior. It also has aesthetically-placed lighting, and additional luxury amenities. This plane can easily cross the globe with only one refuel stop.
5. Jay-Z
This Bombardier Challenger 850 Learjet ($40 Million) tricked out with all the good stuff was a present from Beyonce. Inside it features a living room with cream leather furniture, a master bedroom, two bathrooms, and a kitchen. Would you expect anything less from Beyonce?
6. Donald Trump
Donald Trump decided that he wanted a plane 20 years ago, so he acquired a Boeing 727-23 ($3 Million to $8 Million) and placed his 23-carat gold leaf Trump logo on its side. He did some improvements when he purchased the plane from the Microsoft co-founder, Paul Allen, adding leather armchairs, personal high-tech TVs, Waterford crystal lamps and gold-plated seatbelt buckles, a master bedroom, a guest bedroom, a dining room, a lounge, and a VIP conference room. And it can take up to 32 passengers. It's the envy of the airways.
7. Jim Carrey
Jim looks for safety and there's nothing better for it than this Gulfstream V ($59 Million). But he is also smart because when it's not in use you can rent this 16-passenger plane and travel near the speed of sound while cruising up to 51,000 feet in the skies. Jim Carrey knows how to do the things properly.
8. Bill Gates
World famous Bill Gates currently owns one of the most luxurious aircraft in the world, a Bombardier BD-700 Global Express ($40 Million). This amazing plane can travel at the speed of sound (Mach 1) up to 9,300 km non-stop. It has capacity of up to 18 passengers. Can you imagine travelling in one of these?
9. John Travolta
John Travolta, loves planes and is and excellent pilot. He also owns no less than 5 of them (3 Gulfstream jets, 1 Boeing 707-138 and 1 Lear jet). The biggest and most impressive is his Boeing 707-138 that he bought in 1998. Imagine a whole passenger plane just for yourself!
10. Jimmy Buffett
Instead of buying a new plane, this singer has been restoring and improving his Grumman HU-16 Albatross or the “Hemisphere Dancer” as he called it ($62,180) when he bought it in 1990. The truth is, this is a real gem, and is completely personalized.
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The Cu Chi Tunnels are an immense network of underground tunnels located in Ho Chi Minh, Saigon. Today the tunnels are preserved and converted into a memorial complex. Here you can learn first hand what it was like during wartime in Vietnam. See how soldiers lived and what tactics were implemented during the war. The tunnels were used by Viet Cong soldiers during combat as well as for housing, hospital, food, and more.
I’m a bit claustrophobic and wasn’t able to climb through too much of the tunnel. But that tunnel was expanded for tourists, back then the soldiers were climbing on their bellies. The conditions of war is rough and it is very difficult for us to grasp what it was like with the present day historical site. But I hope the video provides you with some educational context and encourages you to come here to experience & learn for yourself. Respects to all the soldiers, both Vietnamese and American, that fought in this conflict.
If you’re coming to Ho Chi Minh, I absolutely recommend coming here. This is an important historic site to visit!
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KYOTO ARASHIYAMA HANATOURO 熟女の花灯路
Kyoto Arashiyama Hana-to-ro ( Kyoto Arashiyama lantern flowers ) is ,
of Kyoto Prefecture in mid-December Saga ,
and lit a lantern of about 2500 groups in Arashiyama peripheral district ,
in December 2005 of tastes to enjoy a walk in the night light
that was started from is a tourist event that the the theme .
Sponsored by Kyoto flower lamp road Promotion Council .
京都・嵐山花灯路(きょうと・あらしやまはなとうろう)は、
12月中旬に京都府の嵯峨、嵐山周辺地区に約2500基の行灯を点し、
夜の散策を楽しむ趣向の2005年12月から始められた「灯り」をテーマとする
観光イベントである。主催は京都・花灯路推進協議会。
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