Vocalist Akiko Suda and pianist Yuichi Narita playing at The Deep in 2016.

The Deep

The Deep is a newer gem in Ginza that balances elegance inherited from the upscale neighborhood and comfortable coziness imparted by the staff and layout. The friendly owner Ayako-san aims to provide a sophisticated atmosphere and a down-to-earth ambience. This jazz room is simply furnished with a grand piano in the center surrounded by couch seating and a small bar area. It’s like an intimate living room providing a good setting for swing tunes, soul music, and jazzy romantic ballads. Rhodes and Wurlitzer electric pianos are also tucked away in the bar, taken out and used by some musicians on various nights. ...

May 22, 2023 · Brian McCrory
Saxophonist Kunikazu Tanaka and pianist Sayaka Kishi performing at Polka Dots in 2019.

Polka Dots

A tiny and welcoming jazz bar in the middle of the hustle-and-bustle of Shinjuku Sanchome, Polka Dots is a great place to listen to live music at close quarters with the musicians and other customers for a fun night of jazz and drinks. A pleasing menu with a variety of home-cooked dishes (popular choices include the Okinawan stir fry chanpuru and the butter soy sauce rice butter shoyu gohan) awaits hungry customers or those who just want to snack, all prepared carefully and with love by the friendly Junko-san. ...

May 19, 2023 · Brian McCrory
A night of jazz standards at All of Me in 2012.

All of Me

All of Me is a classy and dependable jazz joint in rowdy Roppongi. Many live shows at All of Me feature a singer or several singers with a jazz band; the musicians are usually top-notch. The food is nice, restaurant-quality food, better than the average bar fare. This bar is also famous for all-night live shows and jam sessions on selected Fridays and Saturdays, starting just after midnight until about 3:00 am. Check the schedule for details. ...

May 17, 2023 · Brian McCrory
Kohsuke Mine plays with Akane Matsumoto at Hot House in 2012.

Hot House

Popularly known as “the smallest jazz bar in the world”, Hot House provides a fun and unique experience. Although the history here is long and rich, like a much-loved old car, I’m not sure how many more years are left on the engine, so it’s best to make it here while you can and experience something truly like nowhere else. While jazz is the main item on the menu, Hot House is a tiny bar that can also satisfy a huge appetite. During the performance and intermission, you will be served a variety of homemade food. Aki-san, the owner and chef, spends most of the time in the kitchen cooking up the dishes and bringing them out while you enjoy the music. Follow the lead of your neighbors and take a paper plate and a pair of chopsticks and watch the food appear, coming around the table like an indoor jazz picnic. ...

May 16, 2023 · Brian McCrory
A front-row corner table positioned right up near the on-stage drum set.

Our Delight

Our Delight is a relatively newer entry on the scene, a clean and modern jazz space with a unique characteristic: the room sports a high ceiling directly above the performance area, spanning about 5 floors and creating a large open space where the sound of the musicians can expand and flow upwards. This creates a natural reverberation effect which is especially enjoyable during solo piano concerts. The admission ticket system can vary but often includes two prepaid vouchers for drinks such as beer or soda, or you can supplement the voucher with money to pay for more expensive orders as well. The food menu features various dishes such as a delicious house pizza and a snack bowl filled with nuts and chips. ...

May 13, 2023 · Brian McCrory
The Nami Kano Quartet playing at Birdland in 2014.

Birdland

Well worth visiting for top-quality jazz and an enthusiastic and friendly owner Morikawa-san, Birdland is a top choice for authentic live jazz. While Birdland no longer features live jazz on a nightly basis, the shop has special live shows on occasion, typically once a week. The interior space is cozy with a nice bar which may seasonally sport a large green plant rising from the bar and spreading branches and leaves up towards the ceiling. Facing the bar is an upright piano, and snug in the corner is a drum set, in front of which an upright bass, with space for a horn player or two to just squeeze in, right up against the front bar and tables. ...

May 12, 2023 · Brian McCrory
The cool interior at Into the Blue with instruments on high.

Into the Blue

Clean, neat, and organized, Into the Blue is one tidy jazz spot. The overhead vaulted ceiling is awash in the cool blue light, arching almost like a church roof, with jazz instruments set up at one end up above like statues around an altar to jazz. Here at Into the Blue, the sound is upfront and close, like a mini concert hall or listening room with a kitchen in the back. Like the clean and blue atmosphere, it can be a refreshing change compared to some other cramped, dark big city jazz bars. ...

May 12, 2023 · Brian McCrory
Jazz musicians and customers crowd into the cozy P's Bar for hot jazz.

P's Bar

A neighborhood jazz bar in Tokyo’s bustling Ikebukuro district, P’s Bar may be very small but that results in a cozy, comfortable family-feeling setting. Upon entering the bar you may be greeted and given a seat along the bar or right up in the front table area next to where the musicians perform. The stage area features an upright piano, and that’s about it. Due to the small space, the musicians are usually playing as duos (piano & horn, piano & vocals, guitar & vocals) but occasionally there is a special event with a bassist and sometimes even a drummer squeezed into the corner. Also featured here are occasional afternoon jam sessions and vocal workshops. ...

May 12, 2023 · Brian McCrory
LiLi Vocal, pianist Takuya Ozaki, and guitarist Hiroyoshi Horie sharing a laugh during their jazz set.

Paco

Paco is a tiny jazz bar in the central Hanzomon/Yotsuya area that features excellent food and comfortable jazz performances. Upon entering, one feels literally surrounded by jazz, encountering walls covered with jazz CDs and record covers. In this small room, the performers (often a singer plus a guitarist or pianist) will sit or stand right in front of the seated customers for two or three performance sets starting at 7:30, 8:30, and 9:30 PM. The audience area holds about 12 customers at most; at certain times for popular performers, reservations are recommended, although the gracious bar master will try to squeeze in anyone who arrives on crowded nights. ...

May 12, 2023 · Brian McCrory
The Harumi Nomoto trio playing at Alfie in 2011.

Alfie

Alfie is a jazz bar that offers a quality experience in the heart of Roppongi and is a great choice for jazz in Tokyo. The music here is excellent and delivered at a professional level, well-suited to the high level of service and atmospheric setting. Depending on any particular night you may hear vocal jazz, funk jazz, modern jazz, or straight-ahead jazz performed by experienced musicians on a small stage surrounded by tables and a nearby overhanging balcony area. This spot offers an amazing vibe and location with a long history of being an authentic and popular Tokyo jazz club. ...

May 5, 2023 · Brian McCrory
Vocalist Rie Taguchi sings jazz standards and originals with violist Noriko Satomi and pianist Seiji Endo (August 2016)

Yoyogi Naru

Yoyogi Naru is one of a pair of stylish jazz bars that go by “Naru” in Tokyo. Both Narus are elegant without overdoing it, clean and comfortable places that have been operating for a long time while maintaining high standards. Figure 1: Naoko Akimoto (vocals), Ken Nakayama (bass), Shuichi Uchida (drums), and Naomi Komoto (sax) at Yoyogi Naru (June 2012) ...

May 4, 2023 · Brian McCrory

Introduction to Jazz of Japan

Picture this: a dazzling city, clean and modern yet old-fashioned and traditional – a city of the future and of the past, simultaneously. Bars and izakaya everywhere, busy and tipsy uniformed and suited-up masses of people rushing to and fro. Digital voices emanating from brightly lit signs looming large in the sky, on the sides of buildings, on shop walls. In the middle of this, an unlimited supply of food, drink, merchandise — seafood restaurants, alcohol establishments, and convenience stores are everywhere. And hidden in the dark corners and underground floors… the jazz of Japan. Welcome to the world of Japanese jazz. ...

May 3, 2023 · Brian McCrory