Explore Japan’s Underground

but often its not the easiest thing to identify. Sure, if you just walk around the streets of Tokyo or Osaka on any given Saturday night, you might stumble across some battle jackets or mohawks in front of a club, but is that really how you want to go about navigating the scene?

Fact is, there are 100s of clubs and 1000s of bands performing every week across Japan, but you’re not going to have the easiest time finding them. Or planning an itinerary. Or figuring out where to eat. Or… well, anything else. Trust us, we’ve seen it first hand, countless times.

So just let us do it for you.

 

Our SerVices

Magdalene Junen playing at 20000V in Koenji, Tokyo.

CONCERTS

First thing’s first, and that’s getting you and your crew into shows. Give us ballpark dates, and we’ll curate an itinerary that best matches your interests.

Craft beer & handmade sandwiches on Mt. Takao.

FOOD & DRINK

We’ve got the lowdown on all the vegan chili, triple hopped IPAs, and raw horse meat you could possibly hope for. Don’t fall for standard fare, let us take you to the real flavor town.

Kaala member Matt Ketchum in a waterfall in Ashigara, Kanagawa.

EXPERIENCES

There’s more to this than just the gigs, though. Waterfalls, abandoned buildings, bungy jumping, and more, we’ve got access to a lot more than just music.

Lakeside Hotel on Mt. Haruna, Takasaki, Gunma.

ACCOMMODATIONS

A great trip needs a great place to call home, even for only a few nights. Be it a hotel, a ryokan, minpaku, or anything else, we’ll find the best place for you to lay your bones.

 
 
 

No Contest

Japan’s a difficult enough place to plan a perfect but regular vacation, and much more so if you’re looking to get as off the beaten path as we think you do. Fact is, no one else out there offers what we do, so if you truly are wanting to explore Japan’s underground, get in touch.