Womb
This trendy nightclub in the Shibuya district attracts up to 1,000 visitors a night and is regarded as one of the largest clubs in Tokyo. Enjoy a quiet drink or a bite to eat with friends in the downstairs Obi Lounge before hitting the main dance floor, which was featured in the movie "Babel." Dance to internationally renown house and techno DJs, and acts such as the Chemical Brothers. The Obi Lounge can be booked for private parties.
Womb
5459-0039
2-16 Maruyama-Cho, Shibuya-Ku,
Tokyo,150-0044 Japan
www.womb.co.jp
ageHa
AgeHa showcases four dance floors with four corresponding bars and three corresponding VIP rooms. The Romper Room, a secret VIP room, includes an outdoor hot tub for party-goers to indulge. Guests who don't reserve VIP rooms can still enjoy a lantern-lit outdoor swimming pool and a loudspeaker system that allows you to feel the pulsing techno and house beats throughout your entire body. A sleek, modern lighting design, designated smoking areas and food areas provide the small details that make this a popular venue for large events in the gay community. The dress code is trendy and fashionable. AgeHa attracts a youthful crowd to events, such as the Tokyo Crossover/Jazz festival, international DJ performances and theme nights.
ageHa
03-5534-2525
2-2-10 Shin Kiba, Koto-ku,
Tokyo 136-0082 Japan
www.ageha.com/
Club Genius
Located in the most expensive district in the most expensive city in the world, Club Genius attracts professionals to a multilevel party Tuesday through Saturday. Men tend to wear suits, and guests in casual attire are not allowed to enter by the doorman. Club Genius attracts a more mature Japanese clientele. The club only admits men over age 23 and women over age 20.
Genius Tokyo
03-3571-5830
646 Building 6-4-6 Ginza Chuo-ku,
Tokyo, Japan
geniustokyo.jp/
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