You’ll join an international crowd for a relaxed Sunday night party in Shibuya with unlimited drinks and friendly locals eager to chat or play games. Expect easy introductions (name tags help!), laughter over table games like Jenga or Uno, and a few candid photos snapped by your host. You might arrive solo—but you won’t feel that way for long.
I showed up a bit nervous, honestly—solo in Tokyo, standing outside KILN THE BEER HOUSE in Shibuya, trying to remember if I’d spelled my name right on the booking. The place was already humming when I got in. Someone handed me a wristband and a name tag (which I stuck on crooked, classic), and then I was just… in it. Beer in hand, warm air smelling like fried snacks and that faint tang of city rain. There were people from everywhere—some chatting in English, a couple of Japanese locals practicing their “R” sounds with big grins. It felt easy to drift from one group to another since everyone was kind of floating around the high tables or laughing over Jenga blocks.
Our organizer—can’t remember his name now, but he had this way of making you feel like you already belonged—kept weaving through the crowd snapping photos (I’m probably blinking in half of them). At one point I tried introducing myself in Japanese; Li laughed so hard she nearly spilled her drink, and I realized how much lighter things felt when nobody cared about getting it perfect. The drinks kept coming (unlimited really meant unlimited), and someone taught me how to say “cheers” properly: “kanpai!” It’s weird how quickly you forget you’re alone when everyone’s just… there for the same reason.
I still think about that moment near the end—everyone squeezed together for a group photo, arms around strangers who didn’t feel like strangers anymore. The city lights outside looked almost soft through the bar windows. When we finally left, some people swapped numbers or just waved goodbye into the night air. Not sure what I expected from a solo international party in Shibuya, but it wasn’t this feeling of being quietly connected—like maybe Sunday nights don’t have to be lonely after all.
The party starts at 19:00 (7:00 pm) and runs until 21:30 (9:30 pm).
The event takes place at KILN THE BEER HOUSE, 2-25-7 Dogenzaka Shibuya Tokyo 1F.
Yes, all-you-can-drink is included from 19:00 to 21:30 during the party.
Yes, most people speak English and Japanese isn’t required.
Yes, table games like Uno, Jenga, and cards are available for everyone.
The event is not recommended for pregnant travelers or those with spinal or cardiovascular issues.
You’ll sign up at reception where you’ll get a wristband and name tag before joining the group.
Yes, both internationals and local Japanese people attend regularly.
Your evening includes entry to KILN THE BEER HOUSE in Shibuya with unlimited drinks from 7pm to 9:30pm; wristbands and name tags make introductions easy; plus your host will capture candid photos throughout so you can focus on enjoying yourself without worrying about missing memories.
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