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  1. Daikanyama Unit (1,520 bytes)
    1: '''Diakanyama Unit''' is a live music club located in [[Shibuya]], [[Tokyo]]. The Unit ...
  2. Shimokitazawa Shelter (1,856 bytes)
    1: ...e, and tends to play less of a variety of popular music.
    3: The Shelter is designed mostly for rock music. They have amps and other equipment on hand for t...
  3. Shimokitazawa Garage (1,985 bytes)
    1: ...ce 1994, and is home to both domestic and foreign music. The Shimokitazawa Garage generally has rock band...
    15: ... underground music being the core of the Japanese music scene.
  4. Shibuya Deseo (1,776 bytes)
    1: ... indie bands as well as pop music groups. When no music groups are present, the Deseo acts as a dance clu...
    19: ...g bands play there, but the occasional well known music group has been known to make an appearance on occ...
  5. Shibuya DUO Music Exchange (2,096 bytes)
    1: ...low Japanese residents to relax and enjoy foreign music that may not have been available previously.
    3: ... some popular local bands play at the Shibuya DUO music exchange, it is still primarily known for hosting...
    4: ...he lounge rooms). The location of the Shibuya Duo Music exchange is the same location the Jamiroquai play...
    6: ...O Music exchange is most popular for playing funk music.
    15: By train, you can get to the Shibuya DUO Music Exchange by taking either the JR [[Keio]] [[Inoka...
  6. Shibuya O-Nest (2,026 bytes)
    3: ...es and enjoy a few drinks while listening to live music.
    5: ...day, so no matter when you have a chance to enjoy music at O-Nest, you can find a band around to listen t...
    19: ... with their friends at the bar, listening to live music.
  7. Shibuya O-West (1,725 bytes)
    20: ...ere are 7 stories to this Shibuya O building, but music can only be found on the top floor. All of the ac...
  8. Shibuya Womb (2,039 bytes)
    1: ...system and laser system. It was named UK’s Club Music Magazine’s 2nd best “killer club” on its an...
    3: ... Fake]]. The club is most popular with its techno music, which is why they come equipped with the most up...
    18: ...ight, flashing lights to go along with the techno music. It has a 5 way speaker sound system, a mirror ba...
  9. Zher The Zoo (1,951 bytes)
    1: ...there play rock music and other types of acoustic music. Rarely are hard rock or rap played, and though i...
    13: ...her art), Zher the Zoo is still the everyday live music hall, complete with a stage and a floor for danci...
  10. Zepp Tokyo (1,895 bytes)
    5: All of the locations are owned by [[Sony Music Group]], though they were started by Avex Group H...
  11. Yoyogi Labo (1,631 bytes)
    1: ...in [[Shibuyu]], [[Tokyo]]. It houses several live music events and it is also available for rent for thos...
    3: ...aboratory for live music (seeing the evolution of music through live performances).
  12. Shinjuku Loft (2,264 bytes)
    1: ... They are popular for their food as well as their music, though they have a smaller capacity and fit only...
  13. Tokyo Dome (3,395 bytes)
    5: Despite already being popular hub for music, sports, and other types of entertainment, Tokyo ...
    21: ...f the biggest names in Japanese and international music.
    27: ...eating makes it a common choice for international music stars and popular Japanese singers.
  14. Tokyo International Forum (3,904 bytes)
    21: ...n wood, and the hall is used mostly for classical music concerts and other events with intricate instrume...
  15. Loud Park (2,487 bytes)
    1: ...''' is one of the largest annual heavy metal rock music concerts in Japan. The Loud Park festival runs fo...
    3: ...hard core punk fans interested Primary in Western music. Headliners in the past have included Megadeth, S...
    32: [[Category:Japanese Music]]
    33: [[Category:Japanese Music Festivals]]
  16. NHK (2,368 bytes)
    10: ...g News, Educational Programming, Weather, Sports, Music, Documentaries, Children’s Shows and Cooking sh...
  17. Summer Sonic (2,128 bytes)
    26: [[Category:Japanese Music Festivals]]
  18. Design Festa (2,107 bytes)
    5: ...ses (anything from painting to performance art to music) or their age, as long as the artwork is original...
  19. Oricon (2,367 bytes)
    1: ... singles and other information about the Japanese music scene.
    10: ...artists, etc. These charts play a bit role in the music industry.
    23: [[Category:Music Industry]]
  20. Wire Yokohama (2,329 bytes)
    1: '''Wire Yokohama''' is an annual electronics music festival located at the [[Yokohama arena]] in [[T...
    3: ...tists that are often regulars in the Tokyo techno music scene.
    15: ...ma Arena. Advanced tickets are 10,500 Yen. Techno Music CD’s commemorating the 10th anniversary are on ...
    21: [[Category:Music Concerts in Japan]]

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