Ghetto

Shibuya & Shimo-Kitazawa


Ghetto – the name comes from the characters for 'moon' (ge) and 'light' (to) – is one of the small bars inside Shimo-Kitazawa's iconic (and rickety) Suzunari theatre complex. It's a hang-out for local creatives, but totally open to visitors. By open until late we mean very, very late. No cover charge; drinks from ¥600.


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