2 Best Nightlife in Tokyo, Japan

Karaoke Pasela

Shibuya-ku

This large, glitzy karaoke joint has plenty of English songs and private rooms for small and large groups. If you are five or more people (or willing to pay for five people) and don't mind the surcharge, ask about the VIP rooms. Daytime weekday rates (noon to 5 pm) are quite cheap, but at other times expect to pay about ¥500 per 30 minutes per person on weekends and evenings (5 pm to 5 am). You can order all kinds of food and drinks delivered to your room, and there are all-you-can-drink plans if you're feeling frisky. If you have a large group and want to make reservations, you can do so in English at the very top of the website by pressing the tiny "English" button.

Pasela Roppongi

Minato-ku

This 10-story entertainment complex on the main Roppongi drag of Gaien-Higashi-dori has seven floors of karaoke rooms, some Bali-themed, with more than 10,000 foreign-song titles. Both large and small groups can be accommodated. A Mexican-theme darts bar and a restaurant are also on-site. Rates run ¥700–¥2,000 per hour, and there are also all-you-can drink deals to keep your tonsils nicely lubricated for singing.