AgeHa Nightclub [Closed]

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Japan's largest nightclub was born in 2002 and re-defined the Tokyo waterside area of Shin-Kiba that it called home. This mega Tokyo club came to be a mecca for the world's greatest DJs and iconic nightlife venue for Tokyo's dance music revellers. AgeHa has hosted countless legendary nights that has kept Tokyoites entertained every weekend over 20 years.

Notice

After 20 years, AgeHa closed at the end of Jan 2022.

Overview

Address

2 Chome-2-10 Shinkiba, Koto City, Tokyo 136-0082, Japan (Directions)

Phone Number

03-5534-2525

General Amenities

  • Coin lockers
  • Live music

Facilities

  • Bar

Payment Method

  • Credit cards accepted
  • Pay by cash

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