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Random Things I Learned From My Trip to Tokyo

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relic2279:
How was the night life? (club/bar scene) Did you check it out? If so, how'd that go? Have any interesting encounters? Lots of people go to Japan in these forums but most (all) never talk about the night life entertainment. I just assume they're younger or uninterested, so they don't go. To me though, that's just as much important a culture experience as visiting famous shrines and tourist traps.

iindigo:

--- Quote from: relic2279 on June 02, 2010, 10:32:50 AM ---How was the night life? (club/bar scene) Did you check it out? If so, how'd that go? Have any interesting encounters? Lots of people go to Japan in these forums but most (all) never talk about the night life entertainment. I just assume they're younger or uninterested, so they don't go. To me though, that's just as much important a culture experience as visiting famous shrines and tourist traps.

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I would have checked it out already, but doing so takes both time and money, something which I seem to only have one of the other of at any given time -_- have money while going to school but no time, have time on break but no money.

newy:
Although I live in a rather big town here (well not at the moment) but my town is rather clubs deprived so I was kinda overwhelmed by what Shibuya had to offer when I was there in 2006. There are dozens of bars/lounges etc. My favorite at that time was a bar lounge called ZARU.
Clubs... well, expensive but well spent, imo. I was in a club called Womb.

TwEeD:

--- Quote from: newy on June 02, 2010, 11:44:31 AM ---I was in a club called Womb.

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Heard this one mentioned a lot by some fellow Drum 'n Bass dj's, seems it is quite the place to be as a musiclover

newy:
Depends on what kind of music you love^^

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