Tokyo's Secret Speakeasies And Hidden Bars
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@phatlifeproject

7 bars in Tokyo: SG LOW, OPEN BOOK, JANAI COFFEE, and 4 more. Every place is verified on Google Maps, featured in an Instagram post by Steve | Solo Travel & Early Retirement.

SG LOW
Izakaya restaurant
4.4
Discover this izakaya on the second floor of an old office building in Shibuya, serving delicious food alongside a vast selection of highballs. It's a fantastic spot for both dining and drinks.

OPEN BOOK
Bar
4.3
Find this bookshop bar behind a nondescript wooden door in Golden Gai Shinjuku. Indulge in their great crowd and famous lemon fireballs for a vibrant experience.

JANAI COFFEE
Cafe
4.5
Embark on a mystery to gain entry to this speakeasy, posing as a coffee shop, by solving a puzzle on their website. Once inside, you'll be rewarded with delicious coffee-based cocktails and an unforgettable experience.

A10
Bar
4.0
Discover this hidden gem behind green lockers, offering unique cocktails like the 'Are you depressed?' This speakeasy provides an intriguing and intimate atmosphere perfect for a memorable evening.

WALL Aoyama
Restaurant
4.1
Experience this chic and laidback bar tucked away in a quiet complex in Aoyama. Their menu features a unique selection of cocktails, including the Warm DOM Benedictine based tea cocktail, perfect for a sophisticated evening.

No Room For Squares - Jazz
Bar
4.7
Step into this banging jazz bar, cleverly concealed behind a Coca Cola fridge door. Enjoy live music from Japan's best musicians in an electrifying atmosphere.

JANAI HOTEL
Bar
4.4
Uncover this exclusive bar hidden behind a painting at Sequence Suidobashi Hotel, accessible only by solving a puzzle from their Instagram. This experience is truly unique and worth the effort for the discerning traveler.
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