Zher The Zoo

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Zher the Zoo is a medium sized live music house located near Yoyogi Station in Shibuya-ku, Tokyo. Zher the Zoo opened in March of 2005. It is located within a few minutes walk of Yoyogi Station on the JR Yamanote Line, not far from Shinjuku. Though the venue is small, it is still a well known hangout spot for Japanese youth and artists. Many of the artists that play there play rock music and other types of acoustic music. Rarely are hard rock or rap played, and though indie bands are popular, it is not a common spot for many of the more well known indie groups.

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Location

Address (English):

  • Japan Yoyogi 1-30-1 Yoyogi Park Building, B1F
  • Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 151-0053

Address (Japanese):

  • 〒151-0053 東京都渋谷区代々木1-30-1 代々木パークビルB1F

Phone:

  • 03-5358-4491

Access

You can leave the JR Yoyogi Station from the Mizuho Bank side, cross the street to Yoshnoya and walk forward. You should notice a first floor tavern with a Seven Eleven next door. The entire walk should take only a minute at most.

Facility

Since only 250 people fit standing into the Zher the Zoo hall, it is not one of the larger locations in Shibuya. But while many of the smaller locations tend to focus on a different aspect of the music industry (Pink Cow, for example, focuses on food and other art), Zher the Zoo is still the everyday live music hall, complete with a stage and a floor for dancing. There is a drink bar located across from the stage, while a DJ and VJ booth are connected to the side of the stage.

The entrance is directly next to the cloak room, and the green room for artists is a small room that is connected to the stage. There are 30 seats when the stage is not being used, but these are removed for all live concerts.

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