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    Photo: Keisuke Tanigawa
  2. エンター
    Photo: Keisuke Tanigawa
  3. エンター
    Photo: Keisuke Tanigawa | 来年以降、エントランスの壁に装飾を施すなど、徐々に改装を加えていく予定
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Enter

  • Music
  • Shibuya
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Time Out says

Tucked away on the 6th floor of Gems Jingumae is a 150-capacity club quickly becoming a crucial node in the city’s nightlife circuit since opening its doors in 2022. Produced by Global Hearts, the team behind the much-missed Contact and Sound Museum Vision, Enter carries forward the same dedication to quality sound and community-driven clubbing.

What sets Enter apart – besides its airtight sound system, lifted straight from Contact’s storied Studio X – is its layout. The DJ booth is planted right in the middle of the dance floor, dissolving the usual distance between performer and crowd and creating a truly immersive, all-around-you experience. Each corner of the room is fitted with high-end speakers and a Meyer Sound subwoofer, making the space feel less like a club and more like a finely tuned instrument. It’s built for those who really want to listen, not just be seen.

Enter champions Tokyo’s local DJs and curates tasteful programming that feels personal, energetic and creatively open. And if you’ve already been to DJ Bar Bridge or DJ Bar Wrep, you’re in luck – showing your wristband from either of those venues gets you into Enter for free (for that night, that is). It’s the kind of place that’s still flying just under the radar, but not for long. If you’re looking to connect with the city’s underground, this is where it’s happening.

Details

Address
Gems Jingumae 6F, 6-19-17 Jingumae, Shibuya
Tokyo
Transport:
Shibuya Station
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