ONE night only
Where can you go if you only have ONE night in Tokyo? Well, i found a website where it gives you a guide on the awesome night spots you can visit for one night to make your trip to Japan worthwhile and memorable. Who knows if you’ll score that night *sniggers*
Friday is the best night for going on, as are with every other country. Whoever stays in on Friday nights really? Anyway, here’s a rundown of places you should visit for that one night of fun! This is just for Tokyo only:

Bar Ambrose. Located in the “Pyramid” building, it’s just another restaurant/bar but features a $4 drink special for happy hour. Not a bad choice for a date or afterwork drink. It’s not worth going to after 8pm.
Bar Milwaukee. An English-style pub in a basement that features darts, foosball and a pool table. And a lot of Gaien men. Be careful upon entering; the dart board is precariously close to the bottom of the stairs.
Bauhaus. A Japanese band plays American ’70s & ’80s cover tunes. Sometimes the lyrics are sung phonetically. A lot of fun, more so for those able to talk their way past the $20 cover charge. The “band” allows people to challenge in for spots and its members double as waiters and bartenders.
Charleston and Son’s. An Italian restaurant with passable food that features an outdoor patio. Good place to start a night. The crowd is mixed of Gaien and natives
Hobgoblin. Another pub-style bar full of transplants from Great Britain. The house brew isn’t worth drinking. The highlight of PubClub’s visit there there was seeing a bachelor, celebrating is last night of freedom, hitting the floor at 11pm on a Thursday. He was wearing an S&M hood, pink lei and pink sequined g-string over his suit.
Magambo. This is an African-themed bar full of white people. And it’s pretty lively. Be wary of this bar on a pay-day (Friday). The bell above the bar’s purpose? To announce someone is buying shots for the whole place. (At $10/shot one has to be a very generous host but it happens more frequently than one would expect.) There’s also a “2 for 1″ weekly special. The walls and ceiling are dedicated to polaroids of people with their name and number. There’s a plaque on the wall dedicated to the “1,000 Shot Club.”
Source: PubClub.com


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