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The Room
The guide was updated:One of the smallest exclusive clubs in the area, still, 200 people can fit into this venue. Gathering with your friends, enjoy your drinks with live music in The Room. Remember to check the monthly schedule on their website to see what is in the air.
Look out for a red street light indicating the basement entrance.
Useful Information
- Address: 15-19 Sakuragaoka, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo
- More Info: Located on B1F of Daihachi Tohto Building
- Opening hours: Depends on the event each day.
- Website: www.theroom.jp
- Public Transport: South Exit, Shibuya JR Station
- Phone: +81 3 3461 7167
- Email: schedule@theroom.jp
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Look out for a red street light indicating the basement entrance.
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