Tokyo Japan 2007

Tokyo Japan 2007

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These #photographs are from Tokyo, Japan on the 7th of July 2007.

We love Japan! Tokyo is an amazingly vibrant city but don't forget to get on a bullet train and go for a ride to somewhere like Osaka and/Kyoto to see the history and experience the train!

Saturday night there are plenty of places to go out and have a good time. These photographs are from Shinjuku which proved to be a most excellent location with absolute world class venues and super friendly people.

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"Tokyo is one of the most exciting cities on Earth, and has a legendary nightlife.

You can begin your evening at a tachinomi stand bar, drink and dine at a cozy izakaya, enjoy seasonal cocktails at an only-in-Tokyo mixology counter, venture into a hole-in-the-wall rock or hip hop club, sing all-night karaoke à la Bill Murray in Lost in Translation, and dance until morning to the beats of DJs from around the world.

In short, Tokyo is home to one of the most diverse and fascinating nightlife scenes on the planet! In such a massive metropolis, and with so many amazing options, trying to decide what to do can be overwhelming (for daytime tips, make sure to see our One Day in Tokyo).

Shinjuku is another city-within-the-city that never sleeps. Just a few stations away from Shibuya, boredom is not a possibility in this frenetic section of Tokyo.

The nightlife here runs the gamut, from rowdy izakayas and beer bars, to red-light entertainment and the infamous (and now-defunct) Robot Restaurant, as well as Tokyo’s small but lively gay district (2-chome, Ni-Chome).

The Kabukicho section of Shinjuku is Tokyo’s most well known red-light district. Despite the area’s shady reputation, it can be an interesting and rewarding district to explore, and amongst the madness you can find great little bars and restaurants, as well as local music venues and more.

While not as hidden or unknown as it used to be, the Golden Gai area is still a colorful and often wonderful part of Shinjuku to explore. This traditional drinking district is a small warren of narrow alleyways packed with dozens of tiny bars, many of which are welcoming to non-regulars despite the often-limited seating".

From: boutiquejapan.com/tokyo-nightlife-guide/


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