The live house capital — Shimokitazawa's basements and Shibuya's stages, every night.
Tokyo invented the live house, and the city still runs on them — hundreds of small, fiercely independent rooms packed into neighborhoods where you can catch three bands and walk to the next show. MiSFY maps that density so the city's famously hard-to-find basements come to the surface.
Tokyo's indie soul. 'Shimokita' is wall-to-wall live houses, record shops, and tiny stages — the single best neighborhood in the city to wander between shows and stumble onto your next favorite band.
The center of gravity for bigger nights. Shibuya and Shinjuku hold the larger live houses and clubs, where touring acts and rising local names play to packed rooms.
West Tokyo keeps it raw. Koenji's punk and underground scene runs out of small, loud rooms with a fierce DIY streak — the counterweight to the polish downtown.
Open MiSFY and center the map on Tokyo — tonight's shows appear as pins across Shimokitazawa, Shibuya, Koenji, and beyond, filterable by genre and time.
Shimokitazawa for indie and live houses, Shibuya and Shinjuku for rock and bigger rooms, and Koenji for punk and underground shows.
MiSFY maps more than 160 live music venues across Tokyo, as part of 18,000+ venues tracked worldwide.
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