TK SHIBUYA

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TK Shibuya is a nightclub in the center of Shibuya opened in April 2017. Typically playing EDM music. 

Información

Dirección

B1F, Chitosekaikan, 13-8, Udagawacho, Shibuya Ku, Tokyo To (Direcciones)

Hours

21:00 - 04:30 Closed Now

Opening Hours

  • Monday 21:00 - 04:30
  • Tuesday 21:00 - 04:30
  • Wednesday 21:00 - 04:30
  • Thursday 21:00 - 04:30
  • Friday 21:00 - 04:30
  • Saturday 21:00 - 04:30
  • Sunday 21:00 - 04:30
  • Holidays 21:00 - 04:30

Número telefónico

03-5456-2400

Amenidades

  • Casilleros de monedas
  • Live music
  • Restroom

Payment Method

  • Se aceptan tarjetas de crédito
  • Pay by cash

Facilities

  • Bar

Language support

  • English
  • Japanese

Cómo llegar

5 minute walk from Shibuya station

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