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Shinjuku: Solo Party Night with Locals & Travelers Pub Meetup

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2h 30m rating 4.91 (181 reviews)
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Summary

Tokyo solo party meet locals travelers mingle games night

You’ll step into Shinjuku’s buzzing nightlife for a solo-friendly party where meeting locals and fellow travelers feels natural—not forced. Play table games like Jenga over drinks, chat with Japanese guests eager to practice English, and leave with new friends (plus some candid photos). If you’re nervous about going alone, don’t be—the vibe is warm and unpretentious.

experience

What’s the experience like?

I’ll admit, I almost bailed at the last minute. Walking up to the 3rd floor above a 7-Eleven in Takadanobaba, heart thumping, I wondered if I’d just stand there awkwardly with my drink. But as soon as I got my wristband and name tag (the host handed it over with a grin and a “Welcome!”), someone next to me asked where I was from. Turns out, most people came alone too—Japanese locals wanting to practice English, travelers swapping Tokyo stories, even a guy who’d just moved here last week. The British Pub vibe helped—it’s loud but friendly, not too polished. Smelled faintly of fried food and beer, which honestly felt comforting.

We played Jenga on these high tables while talking about everything from weirdest vending machine finds to karaoke fails. A girl named Yuki tried teaching me how to say “cheers” in Japanese (“kanpai!”) and laughed when I totally butchered it. Nobody cared if you stumbled over words or took a second to join in—people just sort of drifted between groups, so it never felt cliquey. Our guide/organizer floated around snapping photos (I’m probably blinking in half of them), making sure everyone had someone to talk to. And somehow time flew—one moment it was early evening, next thing I knew we were lining up for a group photo before closing.

It’s funny—I thought I’d be more self-conscious but ended up swapping Instagram handles with people from three continents. The main keyword here is connection; it didn’t matter if you were fluent or shy or new in town. Maybe it was the standing bar setup or maybe just the mix of regulars and newcomers, but by the end I actually wished it went longer. Still think about that first hesitant sip while someone explained Uno rules in half-English, half-Japanese… you know?

2h 30m
itinerary

Step-by-step itinerary

Day 1 — Attend international party in Shinjuku

  • Sign up and get drinks
  • Play table games and chat
  • Take group photo
  • Leave the venue
questions

Top questions

Where is the solo party held in Shinjuku?

Where is the solo party held in Shinjuku?

The event takes place at British Pub 2nd Half on the 3rd floor at 3-2-13 Takadanobaba, near JR Takadanobaba Station’s Waseda Exit.

Do most people come alone or in groups?

Do most people come alone or in groups?

Most participants attend solo; both locals and travelers usually come alone to meet new people.

Is English spoken at the event?

Is English spoken at the event?

Yes—most attendees speak English and many Japanese locals join to practice their English conversation skills.

What kind of activities happen during the party?

What kind of activities happen during the party?

The party includes free mingling, casual chatting, and table games like Uno or Jenga on standing tables.

Is there an organizer or guide present?

Is there an organizer or guide present?

Yes—the organizer welcomes guests, facilitates introductions, and takes photos throughout the night.

Are drinks included in the price?

Are drinks included in the price?

No—drinks must be purchased separately at the bar after check-in.

How long does the event last?

How long does the event last?

The event runs from 19:30 (sign-in) until around 22:00 when everyone leaves together.

Is this suitable for non-Japanese speakers?

Is this suitable for non-Japanese speakers?

Yes—Japanese language skills aren’t required; English is commonly used among guests.

inclusions

What’s included

Your night includes entry fees and taxes for the Shinjuku party experience—a local host will greet you on arrival with wristbands and name tags for easy introductions. Throughout the evening you’ll have access to table games like Uno or Jenga while mingling freely; memorable photos are taken by the organizer as part of your experience before closing time.

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