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Overview
Name: 
Intro
The Inside: 
The Outside: 
Ku: 
Shinjuk
Station: 
Takadanobaba -JR Yamamote/Seibu-Shinjuku/Tozai Subway Lines
Exit: 
Waseda Exit
Distance from station: 
2 minutes
Review: 

Jazz SPOT Intro in Takadanobaba is a tiny basement bar about 2 minutes walk from the station. In addition to the long-running Saturday night jam sessions (which go till 5 in the morning), there is now live music on Mondays and Thursdays as well. It's a very mellow place with no set line-up, the only regular being bar manager Inoue-san on alto sax. There's a real old-school 'jazz workshop' vibe to the night, with the musicians communicating freely while running through standards. Inoue-san acts as bandleader and bartender, pumping out swinging solos and then running behind the bar to refresh your drink while the band vamps. Try to make it on a Saturday as Japanese and foreign jazz musicians often pop in to sit in with the band. The level of play ranges from amateur/students up to professionals who stop in after midnight. Be prepared to give up some personal space and get there early if you`re in a larger group.

There are about 1500 vinyl records and 1000 cds placed around the bar for nights when there's no live sets. I`ve heard everything from solo Keith Jarrett to the latest Japanese bossa-nova compilation there, so feel free to request anything.

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Directions: 
http://www.intro.co.jp/intro/map.php
Contact Info
Address: 
2-14-8 Takadanobaba, Shinjuku-Ku
Telephone: 
03-3200-4396
Website: 
http://www.intro.co.jp/intro/
Additional Info
Size: 
11-20
Food: 
Yes
No smoking area: 
No
Editor's rating: 
5
User's rating: 
0
Price: 
1.02

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