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Rock City Noize is situated in the youthful quarters of Shibuya, the district famed as the crux of youth culture in Tokyo. Shibuya perhaps has the second largest concentration of nightclubs in Tokyo, after Roppongi. There is a terrific mix of fashion and happening Tokyo nightclubs which makes this place one of the liveliest in Tokyo. This spirit of youth and nightlife of Shibuya is truly reflected in the Rock City Noize in Tokyo. As the name suggests, Rock City Noize, is a hub for rock music and more so, loud rock music. More than a nightclub it can be called a music bar especially for the youngsters. It has a collection of over 50,000 rock songs making it one of the most popular nightclubs in Tokyo, for the rock music lovers. To add to this collection are the occasional live shows of loud acoustic rock music. The general mass that visits here are the hardcore party goers to the Tokyo nightclubs. While on weekdays the Rock City Noize bears more of a party atmosphere, on weekends the place reverberates with loud rock music and a hopping crowd. Rock City Noize is also a place for those trendy and high street fashionable people in Tokyo. All the latest fashion and style trends in Tokyo are to be found in Rock City Noize also. Rock City Noize has a regular bar menu to offer. There are cocktails on offer with prices starting from 500 Yens and Guinness with prices starting from 550 Yens. Rock City Noize also has the popular concept of happy hours, when the music is said to be the loudest and the best here. The timing is between 6p.m. 8.30p.m. daily. Otherwise the regular hours when the bar remains open are between 6p.m. to 2a.m. from Saturday to Thursday and 6p.m. to 5a.m. on Fridays. The nearest train station to reach here is the Shibuya Station. The proper address of Rock City Noize is as follows: 2-9 Udagawa-cho, World Building B-1, Shibuya-Ku, Tokyo Nightlife in Tokyo sure gets a zing with Shibuya chipping in. Other than Rock City Noize, Harlem, La Fabrique and Womb are few of the most popular nightclubs in Tokyo.
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