Tokyo: Karaoke Kan in Roppongi

Karaokekan - Tokyo

It would be a shame to visit Tokyo without visiting a karaoke bar, and Karaoke Kan is an obvious choice, if you are in Roppongi as the Roopongi branch is smack in the middle of the main street. You pay around 3000 JPY per person for an hour including drinks, which make Karaoke Kan a perfect place to start a night out in the party district Roppongi.

Karaoke Kan has a good selection of English songs (with English lyrics provided) and the staff will help you with the technical stuff. If you need further assistance or you need to order drinks, you just use the in-room phone. Karaoke Kan is a huge karaoke complex and there are several, differently themed (somel very kitschy) rooms to choose among.

• Karaoke Kan is a big national chain of karaoke clubs, and there are several other branches in Tokyo. Look for the red neon letters saying: ”カラオケ館”

Karaoke Kan in Roppongi, 5-1-6 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Tel: 03-5786-9400, Address in Japanese:
カラオケ館 六本木本店 〒106-0032 東京都港区六本木5-1-6 六本木B&Vビル

> Visit Karaoke Kan’s website

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Mitzie Mee - Sanne

Tokyo is one of my favorite cities in Asia, and a place I keep coming back to. It’s the kind of city that never feels finished. There’s always a new restaurant to try, a different neighborhood to explore, another tiny café tucked away on a side street.What I love most is the mix of modern and traditional. You can start your day at a centuries old temple and end it in a sleek high rise with floor to ceiling views. In between, there’s ramen in Shinjuku, sushi in Ginza, yakitori in a narrow alley, and pastries in Daikanyama that rival anything in Paris.Tokyo is a city of neighborhoods, each with its own vibe, and I plan most of my days around what and where to eat next. I blog about my favorite restaurants, cafes, markets, and areas to explore. The places I go back to, and the ones I think you shouldn’t miss.

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