World Peace Love is one of the city of Kyoto’s largest and most happening nightclubs. The club is known for its elaborate events. The interiors house two dance floors and even provide a locker service where patrons can store their things. Every week they add an interesting twist to the celebration in the form of a Latin Night or some Reggae scenes and so on. It was established in 2001 and has since then retained its popularity.
A famous, albeit small, friendly nightclub, Metro located in Marutamachi railway station on the Keihan Line attracts young, happy crowd. The music may be live or provided by DJs. The type of music depends on the night, but live acts have included man-of-the-people Linton Kwesi Johnson, Japan's Fantastic Plastic Machine, and Pizzicato Five. There's techno, drum and bass, trance, latin, jazz, pop, dub, roots reggae, hip hop and much more. Regular nights include Cool to Kool with contributions from Kyoto Jazz Massive; the wild Diamonds are Forever drag queen event, associated with the famous Dumb Type theater group; and Latino Connection. There may be two club nights on the same evening with separate charges, perhaps with a local band.
One of Otsu's leading performing arts centers, Biwako Hall is more than equipped to handle any event-hosting conundrum with consummate ease, thanks to its size and ultra-modern amenities. The facility is top notch and specializes in organizing operas, musicals, ballets and classical music evenings. The Biwako Hall Ensemble exclusively rehearse and perform within its soundproof walls.
The Cube is located in the monumental Kyoto Station, and here the high-end shops and eateries cater to a fashionable set. The complex presents four floors categorized into fashion, gourmet and Kyo-miyage or gifts specifically from Kyoto. Every one of the shops is unique, where visitors will definitely be impressed with the selections, from cosmetics and shoes to exotic fabrics and household goods. The food stores and restaurants are also just as impressive, in fact there are so many, it is sometimes hard to make a decision where to eat.
A famous, albeit small, friendly nightclub, Metro located in Marutamachi railway station on the Keihan Line attracts young, happy crowd. The music may be live or provided by DJs. The type of music depends on the night, but live acts have included man-of-the-people Linton Kwesi Johnson, Japan's Fantastic Plastic Machine, and Pizzicato Five. There's techno, drum and bass, trance, latin, jazz, pop, dub, roots reggae, hip hop and much more. Regular nights include Cool to Kool with contributions from Kyoto Jazz Massive; the wild Diamonds are Forever drag queen event, associated with the famous Dumb Type theater group; and Latino Connection. There may be two club nights on the same evening with separate charges, perhaps with a local band.
One of Otsu's leading performing arts centers, Biwako Hall is more than equipped to handle any event-hosting conundrum with consummate ease, thanks to its size and ultra-modern amenities. The facility is top notch and specializes in organizing operas, musicals, ballets and classical music evenings. The Biwako Hall Ensemble exclusively rehearse and perform within its soundproof walls.
World Peace Love is one of the city of Kyoto’s largest and most happening nightclubs. The club is known for its elaborate events. The interiors house two dance floors and even provide a locker service where patrons can store their things. Every week they add an interesting twist to the celebration in the form of a Latin Night or some Reggae scenes and so on. It was established in 2001 and has since then retained its popularity.