A late-night DJ event crossing multiple sections — A late-night slot where several currents coexist around a guest booking, including house and J-pop. Its appeal is the refusal to stay in a single lane.
- house
- j-pop
Dates
36 DJ events observed for July 10 (FRI), centred on Shibuya, Akihabara and Minami Aoyama. Genres include pop, j-pop and techno. Featured venues: Another Dimension, BRAND SHIBUYA and Club CACTUS.
A late-night DJ event crossing multiple sections — A late-night slot where several currents coexist around a guest booking, including house and J-pop. Its appeal is the refusal to stay in a single lane.
An all-night Shibuya session carried by seven DJs — A Friday night built around the steady flow of DJs from 23:00 to 06:00.
A slow-building Friday session at Bridge Shibuya — A night that carries the room from early hours into late night through two selectors' flow.
A crew event leaning into the underground through a same-generation lineup — A Tokyo crew night explicitly oriented toward the contemporary underground scene.
A low-cost all-mix late-night session in Shibuya — A flexible club-bar night designed for easy entry and a relaxed late-night flow.
A mellow Friday night built entirely on vinyl — A long-form bar session where boogie and soul textures support both listening and conversation.
The first Japan show from the London duo — A special first-Japan performance that brings TOAST CLUB's supple jazz-fusion sound into a club-room setting.
A Tangle night centered on close-up three-DJ flow — A small-room session that deepens the floor through nuanced sequencing.
A same-day post with only the 20:00 start clearly confirmed — The event name and lineup are unclear, but a 20:00 start is confirmed.
A monthly-style Friday session at WREP with three DJs — A regular night built to warm up early and hold the room through coordinated DJ flow.
A hip-hop night at R Lounge lifted by birthday-edition energy — Built around Fujii Fluke's birthday while still stacking multiple strong live performances, this showcase balances celebration with real stage substance. The result should be both emotionally warm and musically persuasive.
A Friday late-night at FAMILY featuring SHOWGO — A late-night small-room event driven by live presence and compact floor intensity.
A two-room O-EAST and AZUMAYA program built around Stingray's return to Japan — A late-night program pairing Detroit-rooted electro with strong Tokyo locals across a main floor and an intimate side room.
An early-evening idol show with a 500-yen general ticket — A live idol bill whose biggest draw is easy access to multiple acts at a very low price.
A layered weekday Akihabara club night with DJs and VJs — A tightly programmed event using multiple DJs and VJs to keep the room moving through 23:00.
A friendly bar event that leans more DJ-focused after midnight — An accessible night built on familiar Japanese pop songs that gradually deepens into after-hours DJ time.
A late-night MOGRA theme event wrapped in summer nostalgia — A concept night that turns Heisei-era memory and emotion into a late-night floor experience.
A small-room all-night session led by resident DJs — A venue-colored night centered on NICE ONE KAZ, KATZU, and SNOW.
A Friday at Bridge Shinjuku driven by two strong selectors — A night that relies on the pairing itself to define the room.
An intimate bar night framed by Shibuya-kei sensibilities — A small, celebratory setting where neo-Shibuya-kei energy comes through at an easy entry price.
A forward techno night featuring JAKOJAKO — An edition built around post-Berlin techno sensibilities and analog/modular exploration, delivering a dense VENT dancefloor experience.
A large Shibuya weekend party spread across three floors — A roaming three-floor night where birthday celebration and anniversary energy fuel a full-scale weekend atmosphere.
A Hachioji Friday DJ night built around the venue's own atmosphere — A venue-led start to the weekend where the room's local identity matters more than headline names.
A Vocaloid DJ event still in its recruitment phase — A grassroots event taking shape around a fixed venue and date while the lineup is still being assembled.
A late-night loud-mode Bokabuki session — A midnight event centered on oversized sound and raw momentum. It feels built for diving in physically rather than standing back and overthinking it.
A new DJ event dedicated entirely to character songs until dawn — A first-edition late-night party that turns character-song devotion into a fully focused dancefloor concept.
An evening event on Ryogoku Alchemi's monthly calendar — A scheduled event slot currently defined mainly by its title and running time.
A same-day live concert by XANVALA at Daikanyama UNIT — Not a DJ event but a clearly structured live concert with an opening act.
A full-length multi-artist night at Forestlimit — A long-format event combining DJs, live acts, vendors, and food. The design invites people to stay through the night and experience its changing intensity.
A Jimbocho record-bar session centered on Showa kayokyoku — A Friday night led by DJ BEAT that gives Showa-era Japanese songs room to breathe in a bar setting.
A Shimokitazawa mixed event where varied DJs create a cultural crossover — A varied cast comes together to blur genre and crowd boundaries in a relaxed crossover setting.
An open-participation evening event in Asakusa — A night built around open participation and the social atmosphere that forms in the room.
A steady local DJ session unfolding at ZUBAR in Magome — An affordable local night where the main attraction is careful selection and the room's evolving temperature.
Otomo Yoshihide and dj sniff face off in an intimate turntable improvisation set at Chitei — A dense duo performance treating the turntable itself as an instrument, driven by improvisation.
A Koenji late-night session spanning psy-trance through Suomi — Crossing several psychedelic currents, this event uses both live performance and DJ sets to pull the night into a deeper zone. Combined with Cave's underground character, it promises a strong sense of late-night separation from everyday life.