Jumanji 55
Derek FrealDerek Freal/Guest Contributor/BARS, TOKYO/ Updated : Mar 29, 2017, 12:56 IST
Synopsis
In one of the world’s most expensive cities where quality nightlife does not come cheap, most of the budget clubs are not even worth mentioning; except for Jumanji 55. Here, you can party like a rock star for a price that does not … Read more
In one of the world’s most expensive cities where quality nightlife does not come cheap, most of the budget clubs are not even worth mentioning; except for Jumanji 55. Here, you can party like a rock star for a price that does not break your wallet. In fact, show up early enough and you can experience the secret that continues to ensure Jumanji's success. Read less
In one of the world’s most expensive cities where quality nightlife does not come cheap, most of the budget clubs are not even worth mentioning; except for Jumanji 55. Here, you can party like a rock star for a price that does not break your wallet. In fact, show up early enough and you can experience the secret that continues to ensure Jumanji's success.Every day from 7 PM until 11 PM is nomihodai, which translates as “all you can drink”. And the price tag? Only 1,000 yen (around $9 USD). Considering that is the average price of one cocktail at most other bars in town, it’s no surprise that this place is a hit. To add to the excitement Jumanji 55 also constantly has other events, including ladies night, holiday parties, and rainy day specials. The fun doesn’t end until 5-6 AM. Unfortunately, it is just one floor and is not recommended for anyone who might be claustrophobic.
Nearby: Greenland is Jumanji's sister club and offers similar pricing but with less crowds.
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