How to enjoy the Tokyo nightlife?
I'm attending a conference in Tokyo (Bunkyo-ku district) in June. However, the hotel was full for the last night. That means after the conference and networking is finished, I will have a night to spend until 6 AM, at which time the airport bus service departs to the airport. My flight after that will take almost 12 hours, so I will have enough time to catch sleep.
There are a few options I can think of to do in this time:
- Get another hotel for those few hours.
- Try to get to the airport in the evening, and sleep at the airport.
- Enjoy the Tokyo nightlife until 6 AM.
The last one seems most attractive. However, as a foreigner who does not speak Japanese, how would I go about doing this?
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Does Tokyo have a good nightlife?
Tokyo's best known nightlife districts are Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ginza and Roppongi: Northeast of Shinjuku Station lies Kabukicho, Japan's largest red light district, with hundreds of hostess clubs, restaurants, bars, nightclubs and massage parlors. Large bill boards and neon signs brightly light the streets.What should one do for a good night out in Tokyo?
16 Best Nightlife Activities in TokyoHow is the nightlife in Tokyo?
You'll find bars and clubs scattered throughout the city, but the biggest and liveliest nightlife scenes are in Roppongi, Shibuya and Shinjuku. Roppongi attracts a large international crowd and plays host to the lion's share of Tokyo nightclubs. The vibe in Shibuya is a bit more hip and a little less mainstream.Does Japan have a good nightlife?
Japan's nightlife is fantastic. The sheer scale of entertainment possibilities in the cities is astounding. From cool craft beer hangouts to high-end whiskey establishments and a great variety of novelty bars, the old cliche that there's something for everyone holds true here.TOKYO NIGHTLIFE GUIDE
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