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Shibuya: Japanese Language Exchange Night with Locals & Drinks

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Summary

Meet locals in Shibuya swap stories over drinks learn real Japanese

You’ll slip into Shibuya’s evening buzz and join a small group language exchange where locals and travelers mix over drinks. Expect friendly faces, seat swaps every round, topic cards for easy conversation, and genuine moments of laughter or awkwardness—plus a soft drink or alcohol included. You might even walk out with new friends or at least some useful Japanese phrases echoing in your head.

experience

What’s the experience like?

Right after you duck down from the noise of Shibuya’s main street, you’re already in it—this low-lit place where everyone’s half nervous, half excited. I grabbed my drink (ginger highball, not bad) and found the check-in desk on B1. The staff handed me a card with random topics printed on it—stuff like “favorite food” or “weirdest train story”—which honestly helped break the ice. My first group had two Japanese guys and a woman from Spain who’d been in Tokyo for years. We started in English, laughing about our worst kanji fails. The guy next to me, Kenji, told us he’d once ordered raw chicken by mistake. He mimed his face when he realized—everyone cracked up.

Every 15 minutes or so, someone would ring this little bell and we’d switch seats. Suddenly I was sitting across from Yuka, who spoke softly but kept sneaking glances at my topic card. She taught me how to say “sumimasen” properly—I guess I’d been stressing the wrong syllable all along. It felt weirdly intimate just focusing on getting one word right. Sometimes the conversation slipped into awkward silence (mostly my fault), but nobody seemed to mind much; there’s this unspoken agreement that it’s okay to stumble through your sentences here.

I didn’t expect to pick up as much slang as I did—or that people would share tips about places outside Tokyo (“You should try okonomiyaki in Osaka if you get the chance,” said Li, who laughed when I tried to repeat it in Mandarin). By the last round, I was less worried about sounding foolish and more interested in hearing everyone’s stories—like how one local had met his girlfriend at this exact event last year. After the official part ended, a few folks invited me out for ramen nearby. Not everyone went, but it felt like you could if you wanted to keep hanging out. I still think about that room—the way voices overlapped and nobody cared if you messed up your verbs.

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itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Japanese language exchange event in Shibuya

  • Order drink on 1st floor
  • Check in at B1 reception
  • Receive seat and topic cards
  • Join small mixed groups
  • 15 minutes English conversation
  • 15 minutes Japanese conversation
  • 5 minutes break and change seats
  • 15 minutes English conversation
  • 15 minutes Japanese conversation
  • 5 minutes break and change seats
  • 15 minutes English conversation
  • 15 minutes Japanese conversation
  • Take closing group photo
questions

Top questions

What time does the Shibuya language exchange start?

What time does the Shibuya language exchange start?

The event starts at 19:30 and ends at 21:30.

Do I need to speak Japanese fluently to join?

Do I need to speak Japanese fluently to join?

No, all levels are welcome—even beginners or those just interested in trying.

Is there an included drink?

Is there an included drink?

Yes, one soft drink or alcoholic beverage is included with your booking.

How many people do you meet during the event?

How many people do you meet during the event?

You’ll meet 4–5 different people each time you change seats.

Where is check-in for the event?

Where is check-in for the event?

You order your drink on the first floor then check in at reception on B1 floor.

Are there local Japanese participants?

Are there local Japanese participants?

Yes, many friendly Japanese locals attend along with foreigners living in Japan.

Is public transportation nearby?

Is public transportation nearby?

Yes, there are public transportation options close to the venue.

Can I exchange contact info with people I meet?

Can I exchange contact info with people I meet?

Yes, exchanging contact information is encouraged if you wish.

inclusions

What’s included

Your evening includes entry fees for the language exchange event in Shibuya plus one soft drink or alcoholic beverage of your choice; staff organize seat rotations so you can chat with several locals and fellow travelers; topic cards help spark conversation; all taxes are covered before you head back out into Tokyo’s night air.

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