1. ゼロトウキョウ
    photo:Kisa Toyoshima
  2. ゼロトウキョウ
    photo:Kisa Toyoshima
  3. ゼロトウキョウ
    photo:Kisa Toyoshima
  4. ゼロトウキョウ
    photo:Kisa Toyoshima

Zerotokyo

  • Nightlife | Clubs
  • Shinjuku
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Time Out says

Shinjuku’s Kabukicho, known for its lively bars and izakaya pubs, is now home to one of Japan’s biggest nightclubs. Zerotokyo has five floors, each equipped with more than 100 high-quality speakers by Adamsons Systems Engineering. Its sound system and visuals have been produced by Cosmic Lab to synchronise the music, lights and laser beams that are projected on the dancefloor.

Details

Address
Tokyu Kabukicho Tower B1F-4F, 1-29-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku
Tokyo
Transport:
Seibu-Shinjuku station (Seibu Shinjuku line), Shinjuku station (JR Yamanote, Saikyo, Shonan-Shinjuku, Chuo Rapid, Chuo-Sobu Local, Toei-Oedo, Toei-Shinjuku, Keio, Odakyu and Marunouchi lines)

What’s on

Hypebae presents: New Wave at Zero Tokyo

To celebrate the launch of Hypebae Japan’s website, the platform pulls together a night at Zerotokyo that sets its sights firmly on the next generation. Billed as New Wave, the event leans into artists and DJs reshaping scenes locally and abroad, with an emphasis on cross-genre energy and future-facing sounds.
 It’s positioned as a gathering point for artists working outside of legacy structures – —a chance to see who’s making noise on the edges right now. Doors open late, and like any Zerotokyo night, expect it to run deep into the morning.
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