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Aketa no Mise

Overview
Name: 
Aketa no Mise
The Inside: 
The Outside: 
Ku: 
Suginami
Station: 
Nishi-Ogikubo - JR Chuo Line
Exit: 
North Exit
Distance from station: 
5 minutes
Review: 

Aketa No Mise("The Open Store) is out in west Tokyo, not far from Nishi-Ogikubo station. The Ogikubo area was well known in the 1960s as a gathering spot for hippies, artists, political dissidents and drop-outs and you can get a taste of this scene at Aketa no Mise. It's a great basement jazz club with no pretensions or care for current trends, a space solely concerned with creative expression via music. The live acts they book are on the experimental/free side, which is unfortunately all too rare these days. Owner Aketagawa-san, who runs the ocarina-shop across the street as well, keeps the schedule diverse and interesting; last time I dropped by in the afternoon there was a trio rehearsal going on between a tympani drummer, electric guitarist and a female vocalist.

That's not to say there aren't some unpleasant things about the club. It's down in the basement and as a result is very dark and damp, and the cans of Sapporo beer were kind of warm..never acceptable, even a place devoted to free jazz! But those minor points aside, I love this joint. There are too many jazz clubs around Tokyo that feature the same vocal + quartet singing the same standards, night after night. Knowing there is a place like Aketa no Mise still in business is comforting to all jazz fans who want to keep the spirit of improvisation alive.

5
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Directions: 
http://www.aketa.org/map.html
Contact Info
Address: 
Yoshino Bldg B101, NIshi-Ogikubo, Kita 3-21-13
Telephone: 
03-3395-9507
Website: 
http://www.aketa.org/mise.html
Additional Info
Size: 
21-30
Food: 
No
No smoking area: 
No
Editor's rating: 
5
User's rating: 
0
Price: 
2.01

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