Womb, Nightclub located in Tokyo, Japan
Womb is a nightclub in Maruyamachō, Shibuya, Tokyo, open since 2000 and specializing in electronic music. The club spans four floors, with each level offering a different atmosphere, from the main dance floor with laser shows to the intimate VIP lounge on the top floor.
The club opened its doors in 2000 and quickly developed into an important venue for electronic dance music in Tokyo. In 2005, it was ranked as the second best club in the world by Mixmag magazine, cementing its international reputation.
The club attracts a young crowd who appreciate electronic music and dance into the early morning hours. Visitors often wear simple but fashionable clothing that suits the relaxed dance style.
Entry is permitted from age 20, so bring identification, especially for late-night events. The venue is a short walk from Shibuya Station and offers lockers and a cloakroom for safely storing your belongings.
The venue produced a limited-edition sake for its anniversary in collaboration with well-known DJs. The sound system is regularly upgraded, with the club president traveling worldwide to find the best equipment for shows.
Location: Maruyamachō
Official opening: April 8, 2000
Address: 2-16 Maruyamacho, Shibuya City, Tokyo 150-0044
Phone: +81354590039
Website: http://womb.co.jp
GPS coordinates: 35.65843,139.69505
Latest update: December 5, 2025 16:25
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