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Kitsune
The guide was updated:In the lively and vibrant district of Ponto Cho, Kitsune, spread across two levels, is the jewel in the crown of Kyōto's nightlife. The club boasts two large dance floors, a VIP lounge, best DJs in town, and what's said to be a top-notch sound system.
Useful Information
- Address: 179 Zaimokucho Kiyamachidori Sanjosagaru, Nakagyo-ku | FS Kiyamachi Bldg. 3F & 4F, Kyoto
- More Info: Note that all visitors must be 20+ years old to enter the club.
- Opening hours: Tuesday–Thursday 10pm–4am, Friday–Monday 10pm–5am
- Website: kitsune-kyoto.com
- Phone: +81 75 255 0421
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