A great place that has international DJs and themed events. I saw Armin Van Buuren there. Check the local listings to see whose in town before you go because it's a hike to get there!
NEAREST STATION: Yurakucho station of JR Keiyo line or Subway Yurakucho line. Shinkiba station of Rinkai line.
MUSIC STYLE: HOUSE, TECHNO, HARDHOUSE.
DRINK PRICE: Cocktails start from 500 yen. Soft Drink start from 300 yen.
PIONEER CDJ: Yes (CDJ1000MK2x 4, CDJ800 x 5)
BEST DAY TO GO THERE: Its depend on the event. Saturday is the best as the biggest djs play there. Very internationally minded superclub. Past gigs include Danny Tenaglia, The Basement Boys, Hex Hector, Antoine Clamaran, Junior Jack, Fatboy Slim etc.
CYBERJAPAN SAY: Big club. 3 main area, 3 rooms to dance including the huge main floor. Most successful events are gay events such as Paradise Ball which attract a 90% male crowd (3000 people last time)
Written Dec 2, 2005
Website: www.ageha.com
Opened two years ago, Ageha is the biggest, brashest and best-fitted out club in Tokyo. In a city where most "dance clubs" are squeezed into tiny basements, it boasts a 6000 capacity main room, a side dance-floor, several bars and an outdoor terrace (complete with swimming pool) overlooking a river!!
The downside is that it is located in the until-recently-industrial area of ShinKiba, in the middle of nowhere.
This has beencircumvented however, with the use of free shuttle buses which will take you to and from Roppongi,Shibuya or Shinjuku...a great idea !
The party at Ageha varies - so check a listings magazine. But DJs like frankie Knuckles and Junior Vasquez usually play here and its famous gay party, "Paradise Ball" is held every two months.
Featuring a house theme on the main floor, hip hop and R&B by the pool, a darkroom "orgy area"(!), sexy and fabulously costumed gogo boys performing all night and several thousand of Tokyo`s hottest young things (and visitors from all over Asia) its not to be missed!
Usually 4000 yen.
Dress Code: Usual club wear - but beware, Tokyo boys know how to dress and its easy to feel dowdy by comparison!.
Written Dec 27, 2004
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