The best bars, live music, and night clubs in Kyoto are spread across this beautiful historical city. To experience Kyoto’s vibrant nightlife, head to the Gion District, Pontocho Alley, and Kiyamachi Street. In these colorful areas, you’ll find are full of cozy pubs, lively bars, and clubs where to dance until dawn. The amazing venues here are for great people-watching too.

Remember that not all Kyoto nightlife is on the ground floor: many venues are in the upper floors of buildings so keep your eyes open for their neon signs.

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    World

    Big beats, big names, big fun

    World
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    The biggest club in Kyoto, World hosts a great variety of big-name artists. The line-ups often feature anything from EDM and house to hip hop, R'n'B, and party pop. Past artists to play here include Skrillex and 2manydjs.

    The 2-story club has spacious dance floors, a good range of beers and cocktails and lockers to keep your belongings safe while you dance the night away. To find World, take the subway to Kawaramachi Station. It's a short walk to Pontocho-dori entertainment street.

    Location: Japan, 〒600-8001 Kyoto, Shimogyo Ward, Shincho, 97 イマージアムビル地下, Japan

    Open: Friday–Saturday from 9 pm to 5 am, Sunday–Thursday from 9 pm to 3 am (closed on Mondays)

    Phone: +81 (0)75-213-4119

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    Minami-Za Theatre

    Drama, dance, and music

    Minami-Za Theatre
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    The Minami-Za Theatre in Kyoto is a renowned venue steeped in history and dedicated to the traditional Japanese performing art of kabuki. These elaborate productions feature vibrant costumes, dramatic makeup, captivating dance and music, and explore a range of historical or mythical narratives.

    The theatre stages a variety of Kabuki plays throughout the year, catering to different tastes. You might find historical dramas, dance pieces, or lighter comedic plays. Minami-Za offers English-language programs or subtitles for some performances, making it more accessible for non-Japanese speakers.

    Location: 198 Nakano-cho, Shijo-dori, Yamato-oji nishiiru, Higashiyama, Kyoto, 605-0075, Japan

    Phone: +81 (0)75-561-1155

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    Club Metro

    Versatile club with themed nights

    Club Metro
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    Club Metro is a dance club that hosts the best house and techno nights in Kyoto. This eclectic club also hosts a myriad of events from small concerts to discos and art exhibitions. Nights dedicated to Latin music draw huge crowds and the Non-Hetero-at-the-Metro nights are major gay and lesbian events in Kyoto.

    The club is popular among the creative professionals in Kyoto with a different musical theme every night. Club Metro is easy to find next door to Marutamachi station on the Keihan line.

    Location: Ebisu Biru, B1F, Kawabata-dori-Marutamachi kudaru, Nakagyo, Kyoto, 606-8396, Japan

    Phone: +81 (0)75-752-4765

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    Kyoto Concert Hall

    Where modern design meets timeless music

    Kyoto Concert Hall
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    Kyoto Concert Hall is a modernist masterpiece in the north of the city. This stunning piece of architecture, designed by world-renowned architect Isozaki Aratai, stages regular performances of classical music and dance. The main hall, a "shoebox" style, offers excellent acoustics for optimal listening experiences. It’s the primary venue for orchestral performances and large-scale concert.

    The smaller "Ensemble Hall Murata" offers a more intimate setting, ideal for chamber music recitals and smaller ensembles. The concert hall hosts a variety of performances throughout the year. This includes classical concerts by renowned artists, traditional Japanese music like Gagaku, and even occasional contemporary music events. To reach Kyoto Concert Hall, take the subway to Kitayama station.

    Location: 1-26 Shimogamo Hangicho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, 606-0823, Japan

    Phone: +81 (0)75-711-2980

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    Pig & Whistle

    An English pub with mouthwatering pub grub

    Pig & Whistle
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    The Pig & Whistle is a popular authentic English pub in Kyoto. Popular with expats, visitors and English-speaking Japanese, this bar has a friendly atmosphere. It has live music every weekend and monthly live performances of various types of artists, from jazz to country.

    The Pig & Whistle serves delicious pub food, ranging from buffalo chicken wings and burgers to pizzas, meat pies, and fish and chips. They have at least 10 different types of draught beer and English-speaking staff.

    Location: Japan, 〒605-0009 Kyoto, Higashiyama Ward, 東入大橋町115, Japan

    Open: Daily from 5 pm to 11.30 pm

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    Jittoku

    Live music and history

    Jittoku
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    Jittoku is a well-established live music venue, considered to be the oldest live house in Japan. Housed in an old sake warehouse and oozing with ambience, Jittoku hosts a variety of musical acts drawing a hip, young crowd. This intimate venue features live music performances from rock and blues to electronic music, Japanese pop, and even traditional instruments.

    Unlike large concert halls, Jittoku allows you to get closer to the performers and truly immerse yourself in the energy of the music. They hold regular open mic nights, allowing aspiring artists to showcase their talent and share the stage. Jittoku is situated near Nijo Castle in the west of Kyoto.

    Location: Japan, 〒602-8125 Kyoto, Kamigyo Ward, 下立売下る菱屋町815, Japan

    Open: Daily from 5.30 pm to 11 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)75-841-1691

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    Taku Taku

    Blues and rock in an old storehouse

    Taku Taku
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    Taku Taku has been hosting some of the biggest Japanese rock and blues bands since 1974, and occasionally gets some big-name international acts. Occupying a renovated traditional Japanese storehouse (kura), the club has plenty of room to hold the crowds of young Kyoto locals who flock to the club on weekends. Thanks to its unique location, Taku Taku boasts a unique and historic atmosphere, with a raw, industrial vibe.

    There is usually an entry fee, but if you’re looking for high quality live music played by prominent Japanese artists then Taku Taku is a great choice. To find this live music venue, look out for a wooden sign with a black kanji symbol.

    Location: 139-4 Sujiyacho, Shimogyo Ward, Kyoto, 600-8061, Japan

    Phone: +81 (0)75-351-1321

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    Kyoto Cinema theater

    Great for date nights

    Kyoto Cinema theater
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    Kyoto Cinema theater is a newly built movie theater presenting domestic and international movies, latest releases, as well as some interesting art-house films. With only 3 screens, the movies shown here are carefully curated. Here you might find anything from Japanese anime to documentaries and independently produced films from Japan and abroad.

    Located right in the heart of the downtown area in the Cocon Karasuma shopping mall, Kyoto Cinema is easy to reach. There are also plenty of dining option available nearby making it the perfect location for a date night.

    Location: Cocon Karasuma, 3F, Karasuma dori Shijo sagaru, Suiginya-cho 620, Shimogyo, Kyoto

    Phone: +81 (0)75-353-4723

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    Live Spot Rag

    Delicious food served with amazing music

    Live Spot Rag
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    Live Spot Rag is one of the most interesting nightlife venues in Kyoto. You can listen to live music from rock to jazz to acoustic ballads. Small tables are scattered around the room and there’s more space to stand around the bar with a good view of the stage.

    The kitchen offers a mix of everything from Japanese to pan-Asian and some western dishes. Highlights from the menu include smoked salmon pizza, Malaysian chicken curry, Chinese style spring rolls, seafood, and seaweed and tofu salad.

    Location: Kyoto Empire Building 6F, Sanjoagaru, Kiyacho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, Japan

    Open: Monday–Friday from 6 pm to midnight, Saturday–Sunday from noon to 9 pm

    Phone: +81 (0)75-241-0446

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    Zac Baran

    Home of the Kyoto jazz scene

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    Zac Baran in Kyoto is a legendary jazz bar that holds a special place in the city's musical history. It’s one of the jazz bars in the city and its name translates to "straight talk" or "frank speech," reflecting the free spirit of jazz music. Step into Zac Baran and be transported to a quintessential jazz bar atmosphere. Dim lighting, vintage furniture, the soft murmur of conversation curling around the stage create the perfect jazzy ambiance.

    Zac Baran is known for hosting live jazz performances by both established and up-and-coming artists. Here you can enjoy a beer, some Japanese comfort food, and immerse yourself in the jazz experience. Zac Baran is situated near the Marutamachi Station.

    Location: 18-4 Shogoin Sannocho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, 606-8392, Japan

    Open: Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, Sunday from 6 pm to midnight, Thursday from 6 pm to 2 am, Friday from 6 pm to 1 am (closed on Mondays)

    Phone: +81 (0)75-751-9748

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    The Man in the Moon, Kyoto Station

    An Irish pub for beer lovers

    The Man in the Moon, Kyoto Station
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    The Man in the Moon Irish pub is close to Kyoto Station in the south of city. It offers an authentic pub experience of good food, plenty of beers, and a welcoming, international vibe. You’ll find several draft beers on tap and 60 single-malt whiskeys.

    If you fancy watching sports, the bar has 3 large TV screens. With an English menu and English-speaking staff, it’s a popular place among travelers. The happy hours at The Man in the Moon start as early as 11am and last until 5pm. To find the pub, head to the west side of the Hachijo-guchi exit of Kyoto station.

    Location: Japan, 〒600-8215 Kyoto, Minami Ward, Higashishiokoji Kamadonocho, 31-1 近鉄名店街みやこみち近鉄京都駅高架下, Japan

    Open: Monday–Thursday, Sunday from noon to midnight, Friday–Saturday from noon to 12.30 am

    Phone: +81 (0)75-672-2522

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    Kanze Kaikan Noh Theatre

    Traditional noh drama

    Kanze Kaikan Noh Theatre
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    Enjoy some traditional Japanese culture in the Kanze Kaikan Noh Theatre that stages regular performances of classical noh drama. Noh is a form of musical stage drama that dates back to the 14th century. The beautiful stage is made entirely of cypress wood, featuring a scene panel painted by renowned Kyoto artists.

    This masked performance art is a wonderful spectacle, even if you don’t speak Japanese or don’t know much about the noh drama. This quirky theater occasionally offers performances with English subtitles.

    Location: 44 Okazaki Enshojicho, Sakyo Ward, Kyoto, 606-8344, Japan

    Phone: +81 (0)75-771-6114

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    Le Club Jazz

    A cool jazz venue for cool cats

    Le Club Jazz
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    Le Club Jazz is one of the finest jazz venues in Kyoto. This thrilling jazz club features live concerts by local and internationally acclaimed artists, right in the historical center of the ancient capital of Japan. 

    There’s live music every night, with a focus on local artists during the week and special events on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Fridays are known for their jam sessions, where experienced musicians welcome newcomers to sit in. Le Club Jazz is about 10-minute walk away from the Kyoto Shiyakusho-mae station.

    Location: Japan, 〒604-8082 Kyoto, Nakagyo Ward, 御幸町西入弁慶石町48, Japan

    Open: Tuesday–Saturday from 7 pm to midnight, Sunday from 6 pm to 11 pm (closed on Mondays)

    Phone: +81 (0)75-211-5800

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    Gnome

    A quirky Irish pub

    Gnome
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    Gnome offers a taste of Ireland in the heart of Kyoto, with a menu featuring classic homecooked such as colcannon and freshly baked soda bread. You can also enjoy fresh barrel Guinness, Irish whiskeys, and liqueurs. Prices are reasonable, with happy hour specials and a menu that won't break the bank.

    The popular Gnome offers regular live music and open mic nights. Here you can immerse yourself in variety of music genres, including traditional Irish music. The pub also holds talk events and workshops.

    Location: SSS Building B1F, Nakagyo, Kyoto, 604-0924, Japan

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 5 pm to midnight (closed on Sundays)

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    Café Rumbita

    Dance classes and Latin rhythms

    Café Rumbita
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    Salsa and Latin dances are hot tamales in Kyoto, and Café Rumbita is one of the city’s favorite venues to enjoy Latin beats. This colorful café doubles as a salsa dance school offering lessons from beginners to advanced dancers. After classes, Rumbita turns into a club where you dance and party the night away and show your best dance moves. Saturdays are dedicated to Argentinian tango.

    Rumbita’s strong cocktails taste like rum, and you can get a hot dog or an omelet to go with your Mojito. Café Rumbita is located only a 5-minute walk from the Sanjo station.

    Location: Shizuya Building 3F, 2-258-19 Kawaramachidoori Sanjo Sagaru Yamazakicho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto, 604-8032, Japan

    Open: Monday–Thursday from 3 pm to 5 pm and from 7 pm to midnight, Friday from 3 pm to 5 pm and from 7 pm to 2 am, Saturday from 10 am to 5 am, Sunday from noon to midnight

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Stephan Audiger | Compulsive Traveler