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- | '''Aoi Heya''' is a popular live hall located in [[Shibuya]], [[Tokyo]]. Aoi Heya is owned by Singer/Songwriter [[Togawa Masako]]. It is considered one of the most popular underground clubs in Tokyo and is sometimes referred to as “Blue Room.” | + | '''Aoi Heya''' is a popular live hall located in [[Shibuya]], [[Tokyo]]. Aoi Heya is owned by Singer/Songwriter [[Togawa Masako]]. It is considered one of the most popular underground clubs in Tokyo and is sometimes referred to as “Blue Room.” |
- | The Aoi Heya, while a popular live hall, is often rented out to wedding parties and birthday parties. Aoi Heya is frequently used as a bar and hangout spot more often than a live hall, but the stage and layout makes it one of the more well known arenas for new and budding artists. | + | The Aoi Heya, while a popular live hall, is often rented out to wedding parties and birthday parties. Aoi Heya is frequently used as a bar and hangout spot more often than a live hall, but the stage and layout makes it one of the more well known arenas for new and budding artists. |
==History== | ==History== | ||
- | Aoi Heya started as a coffee shop in 1967 owned by Togawa Masako’s sister. Eventually the coffee shop became a bar, until it was ultimately converted by Masako into a club and live room in December of 2000. | + | Aoi Heya started as a coffee shop in 1967 owned by Togawa Masako’s sister. Eventually the coffee shop became a bar, until it was ultimately converted by Masako into a club and live room in December of 2000. |
==Location== | ==Location== | ||
- | *Address (English): | + | *Address (English): |
*Yachiyo 2-12-13 Bill B1F | *Yachiyo 2-12-13 Bill B1F | ||
- | *Shibuya-ku, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0002 | + | *Shibuya-ku, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0002 |
*Address (Japanese): | *Address (Japanese): | ||
- | *〒150-0002 東京都渋谷区渋谷2-12-13八千代ビルB1F | + | *〒150-0002 東京都渋谷区渋谷2-12-13八千代ビルB1F |
*Phone: 03-3407-3564 | *Phone: 03-3407-3564 | ||
==Access== | ==Access== | ||
- | Aoi Heya is about a 5 minute walk from [[Shibuya Station]]. To get there from the Shibuya Station, go through the south east entrance over the bridge and over the expressway towards the direction of [[Roppongi]]. Cross the [[Roppongi Tower]] across the straight, and it is a 1 minute drive straight on the left hand side. | + | Aoi Heya is about a 5 minute walk from [[Shibuya Station]]. To get there from the Shibuya Station, go through the south east entrance over the bridge and over the expressway towards the direction of [[Roppongi]]. Cross the [[Roppongi Tower]] across the straight, and it is a 1 minute drive straight on the left hand side. |
==Facility== | ==Facility== | ||
The design of Aoi Heya is supposed to be a blend of both old and new culture. It seats only approximately 150 people, and is popular with both old and newer age groups due to its eclectic style. | The design of Aoi Heya is supposed to be a blend of both old and new culture. It seats only approximately 150 people, and is popular with both old and newer age groups due to its eclectic style. | ||
- | Aoi Heya has a large food and beverage list, with over 75 different types of wines and liquors available. | + | Aoi Heya has a large food and beverage list, with over 75 different types of wines and liquors available. |
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
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[[Category:Japanese Concert Venues]] | [[Category:Japanese Concert Venues]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Tokyo Concert Venues]] |
Aoi Heya is a popular live hall located in Shibuya, Tokyo. Aoi Heya is owned by Singer/Songwriter Togawa Masako. It is considered one of the most popular underground clubs in Tokyo and is sometimes referred to as “Blue Room.”
The Aoi Heya, while a popular live hall, is often rented out to wedding parties and birthday parties. Aoi Heya is frequently used as a bar and hangout spot more often than a live hall, but the stage and layout makes it one of the more well known arenas for new and budding artists.
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Aoi Heya started as a coffee shop in 1967 owned by Togawa Masako’s sister. Eventually the coffee shop became a bar, until it was ultimately converted by Masako into a club and live room in December of 2000.
Aoi Heya is about a 5 minute walk from Shibuya Station. To get there from the Shibuya Station, go through the south east entrance over the bridge and over the expressway towards the direction of Roppongi. Cross the Roppongi Tower across the straight, and it is a 1 minute drive straight on the left hand side.
The design of Aoi Heya is supposed to be a blend of both old and new culture. It seats only approximately 150 people, and is popular with both old and newer age groups due to its eclectic style.
Aoi Heya has a large food and beverage list, with over 75 different types of wines and liquors available.