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Hostel 64 in Osaka
http://www.hostelworld.com/hosteldetails.php/Hostel-64-Osaka/Osaka/41264
3-11-20 Shinmachi, Nishi-ku
Green Plaza Shinjuku Capsule in Tokyo
http://www.hostelworld.com/hosteldetails.php/Green-Plaza-Shinjuku-Capsule/Tokyo/33844
http://www.hgpshinjuku.jp/pdf/english.pdf
1-29-2 Kabukichyo, Shinjuku-ku
81-3-3207-5411
Quality Hostel K's House Tokyo Oasis in Tokyo
http://www.hostelworld.com/hosteldetails.php/Quality-Hostel-K-s-House-Tokyo-Oasis/Tokyo/38396
http://kshouse.jp/tokyo-oasis-e/index.html
14-10, Asakusa 2-Chome, Taito-ku
+81-3-3844-4447
Tokyo has no one center of nighttime activity. There are many nightspots spread throughout the city, each with its own atmosphere, price range, and clientele. Most famous are probably Ginza, Kabuki-cho in Shinjuku, and Roppongi. Before visiting any of the locales listed, be sure to walk around the neighborhoods and absorb the atmosphere. The streets will be crowded, the neon lights will be overwhelming, and you never know what you might discover on your own.
Western-style bars, most commonly found in Roppongi.
Shinjuku -- Northeast of Shinjuku Station is an area called Kabuki-cho, which undoubtedly has the craziest nightlife in all of Tokyo, with block after block of strip joints, massage parlors, pornography shops, peep shows, bars, restaurants, and, as the night wears on, drunk revelers. A world of its own, it's sleazy, chaotic, crowded, vibrant, and fairly safe.
Roppongi -- To Tokyo's younger crowd, Roppongi is the city's most fashionable place to hang out. It's also a favorite with the foreign community, including models, business types, English teachers, and tourists staying in Roppongi's posh hotels. Roppongi has more than its fair share of live-music houses, restaurants, discos, expatriate bars, and pubs. Some Tokyoites complain that Roppongi is too crowded, too crass, and too commercialized (and has too many foreigners). However, for the casual visitor, Roppongi offers an excellent opportunity to see what's new and hot in the capital city and is easy to navigate because nightlife activity is so concentrated.
Discos lost popularity after their 1980s heyday, but with the rise of almost cult-figure DJs, dance clubs have witnessed a resurgence in recent years, with Roppongi still boasting more dance clubs than elsewhere in the city.
Roppongi seems to be the best place for accommodation.
Namba / Nanba is the main nightlife area.
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