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August 27, 2024

Gate One

Gate One

Jazz of Japan #259 • Aug 27, 2024 • Brian McCrory


Gate One jazz club, located near Takadanobaba station in Tokyo, Japan

Tokyo’s Gate One is a classic neighborhood jazz bar, a local favorite for jazz fans and musicians around the Takadanobaba area. This basement live spot was started by husband-and-wife pair Shinji Hashimoto and Mariko Kajiwara with assistant manager Mai twenty-five years ago. Most fortunately, Gate One is still filled with their spirit of genuine jazz appreciation and communal love of live music.

Ever warm and friendly, the guitarist and singer brightened up the tiny room as proprietors, performers, and simply lovely people to sit next to while enjoying the music. When not working or hanging out here, owner Mariko Kajiwara can also be found singing at spots in Tokyo like Polka Dots, Sometime, and others.

The musical acts at Gate One are typically vocalist-led shows, such as piano or guitar-based duos and trios featuring regular vocalists leading the band on most days. Instrumental combos are sprinkled in from time to time. On nights when a piano trio is the featured act, bar owner Mariko may even join the band for a few tunes, singing jazz standards like those featured on her CD Pitter Patter.

The Gate One performance schedule includes several monthly recurring vocal acts with duos, trios, or combos typically made up of piano, guitar, bass, and drums. There have also been occasional jazz jam sessions for amateur and student musicians on certain Sundays or holidays (although these may be rare events these days).

The friendly vibe mixed with the live energy of Gate One makes this a comfortable place for listening to music and relaxed conviviality during the set breaks. It’s a winning combination that keeps regulars coming back and checking in from time to time for the shared family feeling of an authentic love for jazz in an at-home atmosphere.

For customers who may feel nervous about entering a neighborhood locals bar, the coziness of Gate One may initially come off as a “friends and family” space with an exclusive atmosphere. However, anyone should feel welcome to enjoy the music here with an honest smile and attitude.

Like other spots in crowded parts of Tokyo, Gate One is a narrow, underground bar right off a street packed with shops and pedestrians. Seating is limited to bar chairs and several tables near the performance area, where a drum set, upright piano, double bass, and various instruments and amps are also tucked away in any available space.

While food options may slightly vary based on the day, the tiny kitchen offers simple but delicious homestyle dishes like yakisoba noodles, fried rice, and pork shabu shabu salad. Lighter snacks like mixed nuts or crackers with cheese are also available.

Sadly, guitarist Shinji Hashimoto left this world in 2021. Mariko Kajiwara continues to operate the business, singing and keeping Gate One open for business. Live shows are scheduled for about half of the week, usually from Tuesday through Friday, but checking the online schedule is always a good idea.

For more information:

  • Gate One’s website
  • Located near Takadanobaba station in Tokyo, Japan

Images

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Mariko Kajiwara and Shinji Hashimoto at Gate One in 2010
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Tomoka Miwa (vocal) with George Nakajima (piano), Satoshi Kosugi (bass), and Yudo Matsuo (guitar) at Gate One in 2010
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Maki Kikuchi at Gate One on New Year’s Eve 2010
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Mie Joké (vocal) with Tsuyoshi Yamamoto (piano) and Hiroshi Kagawa (bass) at Gate One in 2011
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Sanae Ishikawa (vocal) with Takayoshi Baba (guitar) at Gate One in 2012
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Yuka Ueda (vocals) with Junichiro Ohkuchi (piano) and Shinji Hashimoto (guitar) at Gate One in 2012
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Bassist Satoshi Kosugi with Mayuko Katakura (piano), Kenichiro Murata (drums), and Kazuhiko Kondo (sax) at Gate One in 2019
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Mariko Kajiwara (vocal) with Mikiko Nagatake (piano), Show Kudo (bass), and Umi Ogimi (drums) at Gate One in 2024
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Shabu shabu salad at Gate One
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Welcome to Gate One
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Shinji Hashimoto (guitar) with Shigeo Fukuda (piano), Satoshi Kosugi (bass), and Hiroshi Murakami (drums) at Gate One in 2010

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