REVIEW · SHIBUYA TOURS
Tokyo Local Friends Solo attend Party All We Can Drink in Shibuya
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Tokyo nights can feel awkward alone. This party is built for the moment you land and think, Now how do I actually meet people? You get a structured social setting with all-you-can-drink drinks and a friendly vibe that helps smooth out the awkward language gap.
I especially like two parts: the way the shuffle-card system keeps introductions moving, and the fact that the host and organizers handle the flow so you can just show up and talk. One thing to consider: it’s a drinking-focused event (7:30–10:00 pm), so if you want a quiet, low-key evening, this may feel a bit intense.
In This Review
- Key things to know before you go
- A Shibuya Night Party Built for Solo Visitors
- Price and Value: What $76 Buys You in Tokyo
- The Evening at Asian Spice King in Shibuya
- How the Party Works: Shuffle Cards, Games, and Moving Around
- Drinks and Conversation: What You Can Expect During 19:30–22:00
- Timing and Planning: Making the Most of a 2.5-Hour Block
- Who This Is Best For (and Who Might Find It Too Much)
- Should You Book This Tokyo Local Friends All You Can Drink Party?
- FAQ
- FAQ
- What time does the party run on Saturdays?
- Where does the party take place?
- Is the ticket price really $76, and does it include taxes and fees?
- Are drinks included?
- Is private transportation included?
- Will I be able to meet people if I’m traveling alone?
- Can I move around during the event?
- What if I need to cancel?
Key things to know before you go

- Shuffle-card introductions more than 2 times so you are not stuck with the same group all night
- All-you-can-drink 19:30–22:00 included in the ticket
- Move around anytime within the party area instead of sitting and waiting
- Organizer takes photos throughout so you have something to remember the night
- Designed for solo visitors who want people right away, without complicated planning
- Near public transportation, so you can keep your travel simple after the event
A Shibuya Night Party Built for Solo Visitors

If Tokyo nightlife feels intimidating when you are traveling alone, this experience is designed to fix that fast. The setup matters. Instead of hoping you will find the right bar and the right people on your own, you enter a room where conversations are expected, introductions are guided, and the night has a clear rhythm.
The big theme is social comfort. You will be chatting with Japanese locals and international friends in a welcoming format, with party games and a host who keeps things rolling. That matters because Tokyo is full of great nightlife, but solo visitors often get stuck in the same loop: stand around, look for an opening, and worry you are interrupting.
This is also a practical way to do nightlife on a Saturday. The event runs on Saturdays, and the scheduled time block is tight and clear: 19:30 to 22:00. You get a full evening without needing to build a complicated plan for the rest of the night.
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Price and Value: What $76 Buys You in Tokyo

At $76 per person for about 2 hours 30 minutes, the value comes from what you do not have to handle yourself: alcohol during the event and the social structure that makes meeting people easier.
Here is how the math usually works for solo nights in Tokyo:
- You pay for a drink or two if you find a bar
- You pay for entry somewhere if you end up at a venue that charges
- You lose time trying to figure out where to go next
- You spend mental energy on small talk, then repeat when you switch places
This ticket bundles the main pieces that cause friction. You get all-you-can-drink beverages during the set window, plus all fees and taxes, and you do not need to arrange private transportation. Also, it comes with a mobile ticket, which keeps day-of hassle low.
One more value point: the party host shuffles participants more than 2 times with shuffle cards. That is not just a fun gimmick. It reduces the chance you will spend the night waiting for someone else to break the ice. In plain terms, it raises your odds of actually meeting new people.
The Evening at Asian Spice King in Shibuya

The core event takes place at Asian Spice King. On the first Saturday, it is specifically in Shibuya, which is one of the easiest places in Tokyo to connect with nightlife energy.
What I like about a venue like this for a group party is that you can treat it as a hub. You are not juggling a route across town. Once you arrive, you focus on the people and the conversation.
Also, the experience runs during a consistent Saturday evening slot (7:30 pm to 10:00 pm). That matters if your Tokyo days are packed with sightseeing. You can plan around a predictable time block and still have an evening that feels purposeful, not random.
How the Party Works: Shuffle Cards, Games, and Moving Around

The format is the secret sauce. The host shuffles party members using shuffle cards more than 2 times during the event. That means introductions keep happening and you do not end up in a tiny corner with the same handful of people the whole night.
You will also find that you are not locked into one static situation. You can move around inside the party area anytime. So if a conversation clicks, you can stay near that group. If it does not, you can switch without feeling awkward about leaving. It turns the night into something closer to a social flow, not a single awkward table.
Party games add another layer. Even if your Japanese is shaky, games give you shared context. You understand the rhythm even if you miss every word. That is a real help for solo travelers who want engagement without pressure.
And yes, the organizers take photos throughout the night. If you are comfortable being in group photos, that’s a nice bonus. If you are not, you can still participate and just decide how much you want to join in.
Drinks and Conversation: What You Can Expect During 19:30–22:00

This is an all-you-can-drink event during 19:30–22:00, and the ticket includes the alcoholic beverages for that time window. Practically, that means you do not have to do math every time you order or wonder whether you should ration drinks.
The drink setup also changes the tone of conversation. In a structured setting, people tend to relax faster. That helps if you are meeting new people from Japan and around the world in the same evening.
You are likely to chat in a mix of languages. The experience is set up to reduce the language barrier, and the vibe is friendly enough that you can use both Japanese and English when you have it. If you enjoy small language exchanges, this is exactly the kind of situation where you can practice naturally, without the pressure of a formal lesson.
One practical tip: if you are nervous, start with low-pressure topics. Ask where people are from, what they have enjoyed in Tokyo so far, and what neighborhood they recommend for a next stop. Those questions work because they invite stories, not just one-word answers.
Timing and Planning: Making the Most of a 2.5-Hour Block

A common mistake in Tokyo is overcommitting to nightlife that drags on until midnight, then feeling tired the next day. This party gives you a clean chunk of time: about 2.5 hours during the Saturday window.
That structure makes it easier to plan your day. You can do dinner earlier, then head over when the party starts. The event includes admission ticket, alcohol for the event window, and all fees and taxes, so you can treat it as a complete experience rather than a half step.
It is also practical that the event is near public transportation. After 10:00 pm, you do not want to rely on complicated logistics or long detours. Being close to transit helps you keep the night from turning into an accidental workout.
Who This Is Best For (and Who Might Find It Too Much)

This party is a strong fit if:
- You are traveling solo and want people fast
- You want a nightlife plan that does not require perfect Japanese
- You like social energy, games, and meeting new friends
- You prefer a host-guided structure over wandering into random bars
It may not be the best choice if:
- You want a quiet evening with minimal drinking
- You dislike environments where people mingle in groups
- You prefer a long, flexible night rather than a 7:30–10:00 pm schedule
The best part is that it is designed to be welcoming, even if you are not sure how to start conversations. The shuffle-card approach and the ability to move around help you stay in control of your comfort level.
Should You Book This Tokyo Local Friends All You Can Drink Party?

If you want a simple, social Tokyo night with all-you-can-drink drinks and a built-in way to meet people, I think this is worth booking. The strongest signals here are the high satisfaction level (a 4.9 rating with 99% recommending) and the clear focus on organization: shuffle-card introductions, party games, photos, and a fixed time block.
Book it if you value:
- A guided social setup that reduces awkwardness
- A Saturday night plan that fits your schedule
- Included alcohol during the event window, plus structure for meeting new friends
Skip it if you want quiet, or if drinking-focused nightlife does not match your style.
FAQ
FAQ
What time does the party run on Saturdays?
It runs from 7:30 PM to 10:00 PM on Saturdays.
Where does the party take place?
The event takes place at Asian Spice King, with Shibuya noted for the first Saturday.
Is the ticket price really $76, and does it include taxes and fees?
Yes. The price is listed as $76 per person, and it includes all fees and taxes.
Are drinks included?
Yes. Alcoholic beverages are included as all you can drink during 19:30–22:00.
Is private transportation included?
No. Private transportation is not included.
Will I be able to meet people if I’m traveling alone?
That is one of the main purposes of the experience, and the host uses shuffle cards more than 2 times during the party to help people meet.
Can I move around during the event?
Yes. You can move around inside the party area anytime during the party.
What if I need to cancel?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience starts. Changes within 24 hours of the start time are not accepted.






















