Nightlife in Japan

Dear travelers, knowing about your curiosity, energy and curiosity, we have not forgotten that not only attractions, restaurants, beautiful landscapes, but also the nightlife of a particular country deserve attention. Yes, nightlife! If you did not have time to use up all your strength during the day, then you probably will not want to go to bed with the onset of the evening. On the contrary, they are ready for new discoveries and new trips to local clubs and bars. But if you are in Japan, then you need to consider some points.

And what, you will learn from our article. Unlike many other cities in the world, activity in Tokyo almost stops at night.

At eleven o'clock in the evening the clubs in Tokyo are already closed. Legislation in Japan is practically not violated and observed unquestioningly, and if it is forbidden to sell alcohol or cigarettes until the age of twenty-one, then you will not buy them anywhere.

No matter how much fun you have, the club will close at eleven o'clock. You can continue the party in typical Japanese establishments. Well, for example, in karaoke or gaming halls, which are preferred by Japanese youth. In the Shinjuku area, these establishments are so famous that everyone knows about them. They even often flash in the movies. 

Actress Scarlett Johansson in the movie "Lost in Translation" goes to the game center at night. Everyone's favorite Jean Reno in the movie "Wasabi" arranges a fight there. If spending your precious time on hours of sleep in Japan is not for you at all, an inquisitive tourist, then in the morning you can visit the Tokyo fish market called Tsukiji as an entertainment.

It seems to be the most popular market in the world. Here they buy seafood that they caught overnight. Many international restaurants buy fresh fish for sushi here. Perhaps your clothes will smell like fish, but then, sitting in a famous Moscow sushi bar, you will find a reason to brag to your friends that you saw where the tuna came from on your plate. And a few words about the currency in Japan. Only yen is accepted throughout the country. One dollar is equal to 120 yen.

Therefore, you should take care of the currency exchange in advance. Of course, it is better if you always have a credit card with you, since banks are only open until 4 pm, and if you run out of cash, there will simply be nowhere to change money. Well, now you are aware of some of the orders and laws that prevail in Japan. Although the nightlife here is not as vibrant as in other countries, it is no less interesting, check it out for yourself!