Akihabara Dear Stage
Idol bar and live spot in the DEMPA Building, famous as the birthplace of idol group Dempagumi.inc; staff perform between serving drinks.
An evening idol bar where aspiring idols work as staff and perform on a small stage; best known as the group from which Dempagumi.inc emerged.
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- การเดินทาง
- Suehirocho Station / JR Akihabara Station
- ค่าเข้า/ขั้นต่ำ
- Charge/seating system (membership optional) — see official site
- การจอง
- walk-in
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What it is
Akihabara Dear Stage is an idol bar and small live venue in the DEMPA Building in Sotokanda. Opened in 2007, it's famous as the birthplace of idol group Dempagumi.inc; the staff are performers who serve drinks and take turns singing on a compact in-store stage.
For a foreign visitor: it operates mainly in the evening (roughly weekdays 18:00–22:00, weekends/holidays from 17:00, no new entry after about 21:30, varying for events). It runs on a charge/seating system rather than being a casual café. This is a Japanese-language live-bar environment, so assume limited English and confirm photo/recording rules on site. Check the official site for current charges and event schedules.
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