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Tokyo Local Friends Solo attend Party All We Can Drink in Shibuya
Solo nights in Tokyo can be surprisingly social. This Saturday party gives you unlimited drinks from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m., planned conversation, and a simple way to meet Japanese locals and people from around the world. I like the friendly staff system, which reshuffles people with cards more than twice, and I like that you can move around the venue instead of being fixed at one table. The main drawback is that $76 is a serious price for two and a half hours, especially if you do not drink much.
The party takes place at Asian Spice King in the Shibuya area on the listed Saturday schedule. It is made for solo visitors, so you do not need to arrive with a group. Still, this is a social event rather than a guided tour of Tokyo. You are paying for access, drinks, organized mixing, and a ready-made night out, not sightseeing.
In This Review
- Key points at a glance
- Why this party works for solo visitors
- Arriving at Asian Spice King in Shibuya
- The first drinks and first introductions
- Card shuffles keep the room moving
- Meeting Japanese locals and international friends
- Photos and the option to continue afterward
- Is $76 a fair price?
- Who should book this Shibuya night?
- Practical details before you reserve
- Should you book the Tokyo Local Friends party?
- FAQ
- Where does the party take place?
- What day and time is the party held?
- How long does the experience last?
- Are alcoholic drinks included?
- Is admission included in the price?
- Can I attend alone?
- How does the party help people meet others?
- Is transportation included?
- Can I cancel for a full refund?
Key points at a glance

- Card shuffles break up the evening: The host changes the party groups more than twice, giving you several chances to meet new people.
- All-you-can-drink runs for 2.5 hours: Alcoholic drinks are included from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m.
- English and Japanese conversation comes naturally: The format is designed to reduce the awkwardness of crossing a language barrier.
- You can attend alone: The event is built for solo visitors who want company without arranging a private group.
- Photos are taken during the night: The organizer photographs the event, so you may leave with a few memories of the evening.
- The night can continue afterward: You are free to keep socializing with the people you meet once the organized party ends.
Why this party works for solo visitors

Tokyo nightlife can be hard to enter alone. A small bar may feel too quiet, a club may feel too anonymous, and a packed drinking spot may not offer an easy opening line. This party solves that first problem by giving everyone a shared reason to talk.
You already have three natural conversation starters: where someone comes from, why they are in Tokyo, and how they are handling the city. The international format also means you may hear Japanese, English, and other languages in the same room. That does not guarantee instant friendship, but it gives you a better starting point than wandering into a bar by yourself.
I especially like the card-shuffle system. At many social events, people speak to the first two or three people they meet and then stay put. Here, the host changes the mix more than twice. You can meet a Japanese local, an international visitor, and someone with a completely different reason for being in Tokyo before the evening is over.
The system also helps solo attendees avoid looking stranded. You do not have to interrupt a settled group or make a grand entrance. The event itself does the introducing.
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Arriving at Asian Spice King in Shibuya
The listed venue is Asian Spice King, in the Shibuya area. The event runs on Saturday evening from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m., with the first Saturday event specified for Shibuya. The experience is near public transportation, which matters in Tokyo because a convenient station can save you time and reduce late-night confusion.
Your mobile ticket is useful here. Keep it easy to reach on your phone, and allow enough time to find the venue before the start. The provided information does not give a detailed meeting-point description, so you should check the current booking details carefully before leaving your accommodation.
The timing is practical for a night out. Starting at 7:30 gives you the afternoon and early evening for sightseeing, while ending at 10:00 leaves room to continue elsewhere with the people you meet. The schedule is long enough for several conversations but short enough that you are not committing your entire night.
The venue is a bar-style setting rather than a sightseeing stop. That means the value depends on your mood and social goals. If you want local landmarks, food tastings, or a guided walk through Shibuya, this is not the right product. If you want a structured way to meet people, the setting makes sense.
The first drinks and first introductions

The evening begins with access to alcoholic beverages, included in the price for the full event period. Having drinks available from the start removes one common social hurdle. You do not need to decide how to order in Japanese, work out separate tabs immediately, or wonder what everyone else is doing.
The all-you-can-drink feature is most valuable if you plan to spend the full two and a half hours talking and moving around. It creates a relaxed bar atmosphere and gives you time to settle in. You can chat without feeling pressure to buy another drink after every conversation.
There is a practical limit to that value. If you drink little or do not drink alcohol, the package may feel expensive because the unlimited beverage element is one of its main benefits. The supplied details specifically include alcoholic beverages, but they do not provide a full drink menu or confirm the range of nonalcoholic choices. If that matters to you, ask the organizer before booking.
The best approach is to treat the drinks as part of the social setting, not the whole point of the night. The strongest benefit is the chance to talk with people who are there for the same reason.
Card shuffles keep the room moving

The host shuffles party members with cards more than twice during the event. This is the most useful piece of organization in the whole format. It turns a general party into a sequence of smaller introductions.
At the first table or group, you might talk about basic travel plans. The next shuffle gives you a fresh start and a chance to ask better questions. By the third group, you may already feel more comfortable speaking with people you do not know.
The card system is also useful for language exchange. One person may be more comfortable in Japanese, another in English, and another in a different language. You can practice simple Japanese without having to turn the whole evening into a formal language lesson. Several comments about the event praise the chance to speak both Japanese and English, which suggests that conversation is a central part of the experience.
I would still keep your expectations realistic. A card shuffle introduces you to people, but it cannot guarantee deep conversation with every group. Some pairings will be lively, while others may be brief. Your own willingness to ask questions and move around will shape the night.
You are allowed to move inside the party area at any time. That freedom matters. If a conversation slows down, you can circulate rather than wait for the next official change.
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Meeting Japanese locals and international friends

The event aims to connect Japanese locals with international participants. That mix is its main reason to exist, and it gives the evening more substance than a standard bar visit.
You may learn how someone spends a weekend in Tokyo, hear about another person’s home country, or pick up a few everyday Japanese phrases. The social value is not just meeting people from different places. It is getting a glimpse of how people actually talk about work, food, travel, language, and daily life.
The strongest praise focuses on friendly people, supportive staff, cultural exchange, and the ease of making contacts. One attendee described gaining friends and contacts with help from the staff. Another highlighted the chance to meet people from around the world and learn about their backgrounds.
That is a useful clue for solo visitors. The staff’s role is not simply to check tickets and pour drinks. They help make the room approachable, especially for people who arrive alone or feel unsure about starting a conversation.
You should come prepared to participate. This is not a show where you can remain in the corner and still receive the full benefit. A simple question such as how long someone has been in Japan can open the door. If you are shy, the card shuffle gives you repeated opportunities to try again.
Photos and the option to continue afterward

The organizer takes memorable photos throughout the night and invites participants to join in. This can add a nice record of the evening, especially if you are traveling alone and do not have many photos with new friends.
The information does not promise that every participant receives a particular number of photos or a private photo session. Think of photography as part of the event atmosphere, not a separate service. If you prefer not to appear in pictures, you should speak with the staff.
The organized portion ends at 10:00 p.m., but the social part does not have to end there. The event encourages you to continue with your new friends afterward. This is where the location and schedule work well together. You can use the party as an introduction, then decide as a group what to do next.
No private transportation is included, so any later plans are your own responsibility. You will also need to arrange your own way back to your accommodation. Tokyo has excellent public transportation, but the tour details do not specify a particular station, route, or post-party venue, so do not assume that transportation or a second location is arranged.
Is $76 a fair price?

At $76 per person, this is not a cheap drinks deal. The price covers alcoholic drinks during the full 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. session, admission, and all listed fees and taxes. It also pays for the organized social structure, staff involvement, card shuffles, and the convenience of arriving at an event designed for meeting people.
For a solo visitor, that structure can be worth more than the drinks alone. You are buying a ready-made social opportunity in a city where starting conversations can take effort. A person who leaves with several useful contacts, a new group for the next night, or more confidence speaking Japanese may see the fee differently from someone who only wants a low-cost beer.
The value is strongest for three types of people:
- You are visiting Tokyo alone and want a planned night out.
- You enjoy talking with people from different countries.
- You expect to stay for the full event and will make good use of the drink package.
The value is weaker if you do not drink, prefer quiet conversation, or already have a large group to go out with. In those cases, the price may be hard to justify.
The high published rating of 4.9 from 213 ratings, along with a 99 percent recommendation figure, points to strong satisfaction with the social format. The repeated praise is not mainly about luxury or food. It centers on friendly people, kind staff, language exchange, and the number of connections made. That tells you what to prioritize when deciding.
Who should book this Shibuya night?

I would recommend it to solo visitors who want company but do not want the pressure of a nightclub. It is also a good fit for people interested in Japanese and English conversation, cultural exchange, and meeting international friends in one evening.
First-time visitors to Tokyo may find the event especially useful during the early part of a trip. You can meet people who may suggest places to visit or join you for another night out. The experience can turn an isolated evening into the start of a wider social plan.
It also suits friendly, outgoing couples or small groups, although solo attendance is the central idea. If you arrive with friends, make an effort to split up during the card shuffles. Otherwise, you may accidentally create the same closed group the event is designed to prevent.
I would not choose it for a romantic date, a quiet meal, or a detailed introduction to Shibuya. The information does not include a meal, a sightseeing walk, private transportation, or a carefully planned cultural lesson. It is a social drinking party first.
Practical details before you reserve
Confirmation is sent at booking, and the ticket is mobile. The event is near public transportation, and most people can participate. You should still read the current meeting instructions closely because the supplied details name the venue and area but do not provide a full arrival walkthrough.
The scheduled time is Saturday from 7:30 to 10:00 p.m. The listed operating period runs from September 8, 2023, through February 19, 2027. Since event schedules can change, check the date shown when you reserve.
Free cancellation is available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the local start time. A cancellation made less than 24 hours before the event is not refunded, and changes inside that window are not accepted. That policy is fairly clear, but the cutoff is based on Tokyo local time, so keep that in mind if you are booking from another time zone.
One useful tip: arrive with your phone charged. Your ticket is mobile, and you may want to exchange contact information or take photos during the night. Also, keep your first conversation simple. Asking where someone is from or how long they will be in Tokyo is enough to get started.
Should you book the Tokyo Local Friends party?
Book this if you want a planned, friendly way to meet people in Tokyo on a Saturday night, and if you will make full use of the included drinks and organized introductions. The repeated praise for kind staff, welcoming people, Japanese and English conversation, and new friendships fits the experience’s purpose well.
Skip it if $76 feels too high for a short drinking event, if you do not drink alcohol, or if you want sightseeing rather than socializing. For the right person, the best value is not the number of drinks. It is leaving Shibuya with people to contact, places to discuss, and perhaps a group for the rest of your Tokyo stay.
FAQ
Where does the party take place?
The event takes place at Asian Spice King in the Shibuya area of Tokyo. The information specifies Shibuya for the first Saturday event.
What day and time is the party held?
It is scheduled for Saturdays from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
How long does the experience last?
The party lasts approximately two hours and 30 minutes.
Are alcoholic drinks included?
Yes. Alcoholic beverages are included for the full event period from 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m.
Is admission included in the price?
Yes. Admission, all listed fees, and taxes are included.
Can I attend alone?
Yes. The event is designed for people visiting Tokyo alone and for those who want to meet Japanese locals and international friends.
How does the party help people meet others?
The host uses shuffle cards more than twice during the party to change the groupings. You can also move around inside the party area at any time.
Is transportation included?
No. Private transportation is not included. The venue is near public transportation.
Can I cancel for a full refund?
Yes, if you cancel at least 24 hours before the local start time. Cancellations or changes made less than 24 hours before the start are not accepted for a refund.
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