Aoyama Hachi ★ 4.4
$$AoyamaFri-Sat from 22:00, varies by event
Aoyama Hachi in Tokyo sits on a four-storey building between Shibuya and Aoyama, each floor a different colour and genre. Underground, intimate, marked its 30th year in 2025.
Tip: One of the smallest underground clubs in Tokyo, three floors plus a rooftop. Smart casual, photo ID required, cover varies.
Solfa ★ 4.3
$$NakameguroFri-Sat 23:00-05:00, varies by event
Solfa in Tokyo's Nakameguro is the basement bar-lounge club that opened in 2008. RCF Italian rig, capacity around 100, the local underground room for house and techno residents.
Tip: Tiny dance floor, around 100 capacity. Cover 2,500-3,500 yen, photo ID needed. Reservations via the official site for headline nights.
Circus Tokyo ★ 4.4
$$ShibuyaFri-Sat 22:00-05:00, varies by event
Circus Tokyo in Shibuya is the compact basement room opened in 2015 as the Tokyo arm of Osaka's Club Circus. Serious-music programming, often international touring techno bookings.
Tip: 20 and over only, smart casual. Cover 2,000-3,500 yen depending on lineup, doors usually 22:00. Limited capacity, queue early for big names.
Blue Note Tokyo ★ 4.7
$$$$AoyamaDaily two seatings, typically 18:30 and 21:00
Blue Note Tokyo in Aoyama is the 300-seat sister room of the New York club, open since 1988. Two sets a night of international jazz, soul, and R&B with hotel-grade service.
Tip: Two seatings nightly, table service with a music charge plus food and drink minimum. Book the early set for sound, late set for atmosphere.
Cotton Club ★ 4.6
$$$$MarunouchiMon-Fri 17:00-23:00, Sat-Sun 16:00-22:30
Cotton Club in Tokyo's Marunouchi is Blue Note Japan's 180-seat sister room, open since 2005. Curated jazz, soul, and singer-songwriter bookings beside Tokyo Station.
Tip: Two sets nightly, music charge plus food and drink minimum. Reservations open about two months out via the Blue Note Japan site.
Billboard Live Tokyo ★ 4.5
$$$$RoppongiDaily two seatings, typically 19:00 and 21:30
Billboard Live Tokyo in Tokyo Midtown is the 4th-floor terrace dinner-show room. Three-tier seating, big-name pop, jazz, and rock tours from Japan and abroad.
Tip: Service area tables face the stage but cost more; casual cocktail seats further back are cheaper. Two sets nightly, reservations via the official site.