Duke of Tokyo, Japanese karaoke café in Reguliersdwarsstraat, Netherlands
Duke of Tokyo is a Japanese karaoke café with eight separate rooms of varying sizes in a central Amsterdam location. The rooms accommodate groups ranging from two people up to about 20 people for singing entertainment.
The venue opened as one of the first private-booth karaoke establishments in Amsterdam's city center. It helped shape local nightlife by introducing this form of entertainment to the area.
The venue brings together Japanese food culture with how locals and tourists gather and celebrate together. Groups find their own private spaces to eat Asian bar snacks and drink cocktails while singing as a group.
Rooms can be reserved in advance to ensure availability for your group size and preferred time. It helps to contact them beforehand to confirm opening hours and make arrangements that suit your needs.
Each room has extensive digital song libraries covering many languages and modern sound systems. This means visitors can perform songs from their own culture or try singing in different languages during their visit.
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