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* [http://cafelavanderia.blogspot.com/ Café Lavandería], Shinjuku, *2006 | * [http://cafelavanderia.blogspot.com/ Café Lavandería], Shinjuku, *2006 | ||
* [http://forestlimit.com Forestlimit], experimental venue, Hatagaya/ Shibuya | * [http://forestlimit.com Forestlimit], experimental venue, Hatagaya/ Shibuya | ||
− | * [http://www.ftarri.com/ Ftarri], improvised | + | * [http://www.ftarri.com/ Ftarri], improvised & experimental music store and live music venue, Bunkyo, *2012 |
* [https://genron-cafe.jp/ Genron Cafe], debate cafe, Shinagawa, *2012 | * [https://genron-cafe.jp/ Genron Cafe], debate cafe, Shinagawa, *2012 | ||
* [http://ira.tokyo/ Irregular Rhythm Asylum], bookstore & infoshop, Shinjuku, *2004 | * [http://ira.tokyo/ Irregular Rhythm Asylum], bookstore & infoshop, Shinjuku, *2004 |
Revision as of 01:52, 8 September 2019
Event listings: Tochoh music events, Tokyo Art Beat, bloc, Tokyo Gig Guide.
- Spaces
- Café Lavandería, Shinjuku, *2006
- Forestlimit, experimental venue, Hatagaya/ Shibuya
- Ftarri, improvised & experimental music store and live music venue, Bunkyo, *2012
- Genron Cafe, debate cafe, Shinagawa, *2012
- Irregular Rhythm Asylum, bookstore & infoshop, Shinjuku, *2004
- Kiryuusha, book cafe, Setagaya
- Manda-la2, live venue, Kichijoji
- Permian, free improvisation venue, Shinagawa
- Popotame, books & gallery, Toshima
- Pundit, Suginami
- Merdre, artist-run space & cafe, Fuchu
- Roji to Hito, Suidobashi, *2010, [1]
- Shiroto no Ran No.12, general grocery store, Koenji, *2011
- Taco ché, bookstore, Nakano
- WWW / WWW X / WWWβ / Gallery X, concert venues, Shibuya, *2010, *2016, *2017
- more
- Events
The Mall festival (*2018), No Limit: Tokyo Autonomous Zone festival (2016).
- Publications
- Genron, ed. Hiroki Azuma, Tokyo: Genron, since 2015. Critical magazine. [2]
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