5 listening bars in Tokyo our editors have drunk at, sorted by score. All Tokyo nightlife.
Bar Martha ★ 4.7
Ebisu · Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0013, Japan
Bar Martha in Tokyo's Ebisu is the canonical vinyl listening bar: 6,000-record wall played on vintage Tannoy GRF speakers. No talk, no photos, no requests.
Tip: Cover charge plus a whisky-led menu. Strict no-conversation rule; arrive solo or in pairs and don't ask the bartender to skip a track.
JBS ★ 4.7
Shibuya · Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
JBS in Shibuya is short for Jazz, Blues, Soul. Master Kobayashi's 10,000-record library on a second-floor counter, no cover, single-malt Scotch.
Tip: No cover charge, rare for a Tokyo listening room. Cash and drinks at the bar; ask for a Kobayashi pick if you don't know where to start.
Meikyoku Kissa Lion ★ 4.7
Shibuya · Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
Meikyoku Kissa Lion in Tokyo's Shibuya is the classical-music kissa founded in 1926, rebuilt 1950 after the war. Custom three-metre wooden speakers.
Tip: Coffee and tea menu only, no liquor. Silence enforced; choose a pew facing the speakers and stay through a movement.
Bar Bonobo ★ 4.5
Harajuku · Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0001, Japan
Bar Bonobo in Tokyo's Jingumae is a two-storey old house behind Harajuku with vintage Altec speakers and a David Mancuso rotary mixer. Tatami second floor.
Tip: Mid-week is quietest; weekend nights run late with guest DJs. Drinks from 800 yen, cover only on featured events.
Bar Music ★ 4.5
Shibuya · Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0043, Japan
Bar Music in Tokyo's Shibuya is DJ Tomoaki Nakamura's 5th-floor listening room. Jazz to Brazilian, well-shortlisted wine, espresso coolers from his own Hiroshima.
Tip: Records on the wall are for sale; if a track catches you ask the price. Quiet conversation OK, low volume preferred.