3 Best Bars in Asakusa for Nightlife|Unique Places to Experience Tokyo Nights

Asakusa is widely known as a historic sightseeing area during the day, but at night it transforms into a diverse nightlife destination filled with unique bars. This guide introduces three carefully selected bars in Asakusa for travelers looking to experience Tokyo nightlife, each offering a different atmosphere and style.

For travelers exploring Asakusa by day and night, you might also enjoy planning your whole evening — from traditional sightseeing at Senso‑ji Temple to local food and bar hopping after sunset. Check out our guide to the best attractions in Asakusa to make the most of your visit.
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Ginza HOLD ON Asakusa

Overview
Address: 2-2-1 Nishi-Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo NAT Building 3F
Access: 4 min walk from Tawaramachi Station (Ginza Line) / 6 min walk from Asakusa Station
Hours: Tue–Sat 18:30–02:00 (Closed Sun & Mon)
Tabelog: https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1311/A131102/13280458/

Originally located in Ginza, this bar brings high-level cocktail craftsmanship to Asakusa. It focuses on classic cocktails made with precision, where guests can enjoy not only the drink itself but also the process—shaking, stirring, and careful preparation behind the counter. Drinks can be customized in detail, from base spirit to alcohol strength.

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At first, the bar feels calm and traditional, but as time passes, heavy metal music blends into the atmosphere, creating a unique contrast between quiet elegance and bold sound. Gin-based cocktails stand out with clear aromas and noticeable flavor changes depending on temperature. Sakura cocktails are lightly sweet with a clean finish, making them easy to drink over time. Simple snacks are well-balanced and designed not to overpower the drinks.


Not Suspicious

Overview
Address: 1-20-2 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo Kish Building 1F
Access: 2 min walk from Asakusa Station
Hours: 18:00–23:30
Tabelog: https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1311/A131102/13248493/

This bar is built around the concept of connecting people naturally. The walls are covered with messages and drawings from visitors, creating a lively and international atmosphere. The counter is designed for interaction, and staff actively help start conversations, making it easy for travelers and locals to mingle. The drink menu combines classic options with playful, creative cocktails.

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Within minutes of arriving, staff engage you in conversation, making it easy to feel part of the space. The yuzu cocktail offers bright acidity and a refreshing finish, while the soy sauce-based drink surprises with a balanced sweet-savory profile. Ordering shots triggers a bell performance that energizes the entire bar, often leading to spontaneous interaction with other guests and longer stays.


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Bar ORANGE-ROOM

Overview
Address: 1-41-7 Asakusa, Taito-ku, Tokyo Shimizu Building 1F
Access: 1 min walk from Tsukuba Express Asakusa Station
Hours: 18:00–02:00 (Closed Monday)
Tabelog: https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1311/A131102/13040131/

Founded in 1983, this long-established bar offers a quiet and refined environment to enjoy cocktails and whisky. With soft lighting and minimal performance, the focus is entirely on the drink itself. Classic cocktails are carefully crafted, with attention to ice quality and stirring technique to achieve balance.

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The moment you sit down, the outside noise fades, creating a clear shift in atmosphere. Cocktails are smooth and well-rounded, with alcohol edges softened for a relaxed drinking experience. Sakura-based drinks are subtly aromatic without being overpowering, leaving a gentle aftertaste. The venison sausage is light and pairs well with whisky, reinforcing the idea that this is a place designed for slow, extended drinking sessions.

After a night of unique drinks and atmosphere at these bars, continue your Tokyo nightlife adventure — from hidden izakaya lanes to classic cocktail districts. Learn more about Tokyo’s vibrant night scenes across the city.
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Conclusion

Ginza HOLD ON Asakusa: Authentic cocktails with a unique music contrast
Not Suspicious: A social, experience-driven bar for meeting people
Bar ORANGE-ROOM: A quiet, traditional bar for slow drinking

Asakusa nightlife is not just about drinking—it’s about how you spend your time. Whether you want to enjoy expertly crafted cocktails, meet fellow travelers, or relax in a शांत and refined setting, choosing the right bar will shape your night in Tokyo into a memorable experience.

Planning where to go next after your bar experience? Explore our foodie and nightlife recommendations in Asakusa — from classic izakayas on Hoppy Street to late‑night dessert spots.
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