There are many nightclubs in Tokyo, many of which cater to foreigners. Today, I will introduce some of the best Tokyo nightclubs for foreign visitors.
(1) AgeHa: AgeHa is located on Tokyo Bay and is known for its huge entertainment complex. International DJs sometimes play here, and you can enjoy a wide variety of music genres.
(2) Womb: Womb is a popular club in Shibuya where techno and house music are the main music genres. International DJs frequently perform and the clientele is multinational.
(3) 1 OAK Tokyo: 1 OAK Tokyo is an upscale nightclub that originated in the United States and is known as one of Tokyo's premier clubs. It is frequented by top DJs and celebrities and has a refined atmosphere.
(4) V2 Tokyo: V2 Tokyo is located in Roppongi and features hip-hop, R&B and trap music. It is popular among foreign tourists as well.
(5) Camelot: Camelot is a club in Shinjuku with multiple floors and a variety of music genres. It attracts many foreign guests, especially on weekends.
(6) Vision Tokyo: Vision Tokyo is a club in Shinjuku where you can enjoy music such as EDM and trance music. International DJs often perform, and the club attracts a diverse crowd.
(7) TK Shibuya: TK Shibuya is a lounge bar-turned-nightclub in Shibuya which is easily accessible to foreign tourists as well.
(8) ALIFE Tokyo: ALIFE Tokyo has a reputation as a club for foreigners to enjoy music and dancing in a classy atmosphere.
The drinking age in Japan is 20. Nightclubs generally come to life late at night until early into the morning. There may be admission requirements or dress codes, so I recommend checking the website or social media beforehand in addition to bringing identification. It may also help to check if reservations are available.
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