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UFO Club

Tokyo


Named for the infamous 1960s London spot, K艒enji's UFO Club is committed to keeping the spirit of the era alive: the small basement space, with red-and-black swirling walls, feels like the inside of a lava lamp. Music-wise, expect psychedelic and acid rock from mostly local bands, but really anything goes so long as it's a bit weird.

It's on 艑me-kaid艒, right before the big intersection with Kannana-d艒ri, with an English sign out front. Most gigs cost 楼2000 to 楼2500 with a one drink (楼500) minimum order.


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