4 Best Nightlife in Beyond Central Tokyo, Tokyo

Cabin Naka-Meguro

Meguro-ku

Alongside the Meguro River, a few minutes southeast of Naka-Meguro Station, the very hip Cabin—designed with what it describes as a “cotemporary rustic” theme—has an extensive range of world whiskies and rare local tipples, as well Champagne and cocktails.

1-10-23 Nakameguro, Tokyo, Tokyo-to, 153-0061, Japan
03-6303--2220
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Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.

Debris

Shibuya-ku

Part cocktail bar, part event space that runs DJ nights, movie screenings, recitals, and art exhibitions, neon-lit Debris is a very chic hangout for Daikanyama’s creative set. The mixologists here can mix up classics, but also get creative with artisanal spirits from around the world. Most events have a ¥500 cover charge.

Manda-la 2

Relaxed, quiet, and intimate, this local favorite in the bustling western suburb of Kichijoji attracts an eclectic group of performers. Cover charges range from ¥2,200 to ¥4,500, and usually include a drink.

2–8–6 Kichijoji-Minami-cho, Musashino, Tokyo-to, 180-0003, Japan
0422-42–1579

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Washubakuri

Greater Tokyo

Specializing in seasonal sake, this little bar serves about 100 varieties from around 40 breweries, with prices starting from ¥300 per glass. Food is limited to appetizers that include salted squid, pickled cheese, and sea urchin. Dim lighting creates a nice mood, and the staff is happy to help you choose the right sake. Note that the surrounding Shinbashi district is a popular nighttime hangout for businesspeople, so don't be surprised to encounter wandering hordes of inebriated accountants on the streets.

3–19–4 Shinbashi, 2nd fl., Tokyo, Tokyo-to, 105-0004, Japan
03-3438–3375
Nightlife Details
Rate Includes: Closed Sun.