After dark · Live music
Taku Taku
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A legendary live house operating inside a historic wooden sake storehouse, hosting blues, rock, and folk acts since the 1970s.
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Iconic blues and rock and roll club
A must for live music enthusiasts! If you love Jazz, Indie, Rock and Roll and blues this is a place you cannot miss when visiting Kyoto. The intimate setting combined with people smoking (if you can tolerate this) make for a atmospheric venue which is missing in a lot of today's modern music venues. Doors open usually around 6pm, sometimes earlier. We didn't have tickets which I think is a must for some of the more popular acts but we're allowed in at slightly inflated charge to the normal ticket price. The ticket comes with a free drink though so it softens the blow slightly. Drinks are reasonably priced and they serve food from an English menu, the food isn't up to much but we didn't come for the food. Great place to spend a night with some entertainment and they serve some fine whiskey which we enjoyed after the band finished as they stay open for a few hours after. Take a look if you're stuck picking live music to see, you won't regret it.
I had best concert in my life here. It was AMAZING! Loved the atmosphere, vodka - ginger was perfect, sound system and everything just perfect... I love everything about this place! Please please please go, and enjoy your day here 🎉
Lots of interesting acts, nice informal atmosphere and sound quality that puts many major venues to shame. Owing to its location smack in the middle of a residential area shows rarely go on beyond 9 PM meaning you don't have to worry about catching the last train.
Loved this hideaway place, caught Slickers and Bon Temps Roule there couple of years ago. A very hip place to visit when in Kyoto.