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nippontiger

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  1. Clubs are open till about 5 or 6. There are a few all night bars around, but they're a bit hard to find - its not like the UK where you can just turn up to an area, walk around and find lots of lively bars and stuff. The only place like that is Roppongi, but I wouldnt reccommend there. Womb is probably going to be your best bet for Techno - check the listings - its pretty much always good in there whatever the music - even the DnB has a "techy" feel. Ruby room isnt far from Womb, but depending on the night, there might be a cover charge. There are also lots of "izakaya" style japanese bars, karaoke rooms etc, but forget about the British style "pub crawl", it just isnt like that here - you'll see what I mean when you arrive.

  2. I think she meant as ID for getting in clubs - a driving license should be OK as long as it has photo and date of birth - I havent tried this though, so if anybody has opinions otherwise. As MikePow said though, for driving, you need to get the international driving permit from the post office.

    Club wise - the big ones are Womb and Ageha; a bit smaller Air, Unit. Ageha is cheesy rnb/hip hop on fridays - not my cup of tea. Womb is pretty much always good - more techno/tech house/breaks sometimes DnB. Often packed, quite a lot of foreigners, fancy lights. Air tends to house/techno, not so many foreigners, Unit - pretty eclectic stuff - check the listings. Get a good map of the place you want to go to beforehand and print it out - the coolest places in Tokyo tend to be hidden away - pretty much all of the clubs are hard to find - you could easily walk straight past them and not know they were there!! Taxi drivers wont know the places either.

  3. No photo ID = no entry to any of the main tokyo clubs. In Japan, if there is a rule like this, there is no bending it, talking them around, nothing. It is absolutely impossible to enter (unless you forced your way in!) - even if you know the people working there. A photocopy will not do (some Japanese friends of mine were refesed with a photocopy of their passport). If you dont have a driving license it would seem to me that you will have to either take your passport, or dont go clubbing!

  4. Nice! Can you also get a cheap ticket to Nagano, or is it just the Niigata area?

    Also, for people doing just a one day trip, dont forget you can buy an even cheaper ticket which includes your lift ticket. You need to get them from the View travel agent in main JR stations, at least the day before you go. Its in the Higaeri (日帰り) brochure. Costs about 11000 for the shinkansen to Yuzawa plus lift ticket.

  5. I thought the nighta at Niseko was great! They've got most of the main course open to near the top, including the "Rinkan" course, which for me was a lot of fun. You can actually see what you're riding on better with the floodlights than you can during the day. I havent done it anywhere else - mainly cos there only seems to be small runs at the bottom open, and also its usually an extra 2000 yen - not worth it imo.

  6. I remember two years ago I went to Hakuba, I think 3 days before New Year - I got there and there was nothing in the valley and it was raining - you could ski up the top, but it was raining there too, so I spent the afternoon in an onsen. That night, the rain all turned to snow and there was a foot of fresh in the village when I woke up. By the time I left Hakuba, a couple of days later, there was over a meter in the village!

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