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May 28, 2024

Koen-Dori Classics

Koen-Dori Classics

Jazz of Japan #242 • May 28, 2024 • Brian McCrory


Koen-Dori Classics jazz club, located near Shibuya station in Tokyo, Japan

Koen-Dori Classics has the air of being a subdued yet musically expansive performance art space with an adjustable layout. Distinct from many other Tokyo clubs, this nice spot features a wide variety of acts, and one can imagine coming here to enjoy anything from improvisational jazz to classical concerts and even plays or performance pieces.

As you head towards Koen-Dori Classics, there may be the somewhat lost feeling of going the wrong way as you walk down to the end of a downward-sloping driveway and parking lot. The entrance is subtly tucked away from the street, creating a slightly reclusive, secret atmosphere. You may wonder if those who know about this place may like to keep it to themselves, creating an exclusive feeling as if you have been let on to a secret hideaway where a special kind of magic can happen.

The simple menu features reasonably priced soft drinks, alcohol, and a few snacks, but nothing complicated and no meals. Although Koen-Dori Classics does offer convenience store-like items for modest prices, some customers seem to prefer to go to nearby convenience stores to buy and bring in their own drinks and snacks during the break.

The seating section is modestly furnished with simple wooden chairs and a few tables. The interior layout is adjustable, so the stage area and audience seating can be arranged based on the event. The space is open and allows for flexible rearrangement of performance space and seating depending on the performance. Another bonus at a place like this, Koen-Dori Classics is one of the few jazz spaces with two grand pianos available for duo piano performances, a valuable feature.

Because of the variety of acts performing here, it is a good idea to check the schedule ahead of time to find events that look interesting to you before you go. Reservations are recommended for certain nights or popular performers, and seating is first come first served, so it is not unusual to see a line form outside the door before opening.

During performances, photo-taking is allowed as long as shutter sounds are muted, the musicians don’t object, and other customers are not disturbed. It’s always reasonable to ask for permission from the musicians before they start the show.

For more information:

  • Koen-Dori Classics’s website
  • Located near Shibuya station in Tokyo, Japan

Images

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Ryoji Orihara (electric fretless bass) Group with Akemi Ohta (flute), Yuya Wakai (piano), and Manabu Hashimoto (drums) at Koen Dori Classics in 2014
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Ryosuke Hashizume's Trioplan with Koichi Sato (piano) and Ryo Noritake (drums) in August 2017
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Yukako Yamano and Evgeny Lebedev piano duo in March 2024
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Sign-spotting from the sidewalk
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Entering the garage
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Preparations before opening
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Welcome to Koen Dori Classics

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