Enjoy an extraordinary evening of luxury and cultural immersion inside a Tokyo host club, featuring a curated wine tasting and an extravagant champagne call ceremony — all designed to make you feel like royalty.
Dive into one of Japan’s most exclusive and intriguing nightlife traditions with this immersive host club experience in the heart of Kabukicho, Shinjuku — Tokyo’s most vibrant entertainment district.
Your evening begins at SMAPPA! HANS AXEL VON FERSEN, one of Tokyo’s most stylish and elite host clubs. Designed with opulent interiors and a refined ambiance, this venue offers more than just drinks — it delivers performance, atmosphere, and impeccable hospitality.
A professional sommelier will guide you through a tasting of six different wines — three red, three white — plus a sparkling wine. These wines are handpicked to match the day’s weather, mood, and seasonal context, adding a dynamic and thoughtful element to the tasting.
Throughout the evening, you’ll engage in lively conversation with your personal host. Their job is not only to serve drinks but to ensure your comfort, entertainment, and a sense of being pampered — an essential part of Japan’s host club experience.
The event culminates in a “Champagne Call” — a uniquely Japanese celebration ritual where hosts cheer, sing, and create a lively spectacle while pouring champagne for guests. While these calls can cost tens of thousands of dollars in regular settings, this exclusive package allows you to experience it with no extra surprise charges.
This is a rare opportunity to explore an intimate part of Tokyo nightlife typically reserved for locals or insiders. Whether you’re celebrating a special occasion or simply curious about modern Japanese subcultures, this curated experience offers elegance, excitement, and unforgettable memories.
From ¥110,000 per group (up to 4 people)
Tokyu Kabukicho Tower (in front of Starbucks on the stairs)
1 Chome-29-1 Kabukicho, Shinjuku City, Tokyo 160-0021, Japan
Easily accessible from Seibu Shinjuku Station or Shinjuku Station on multiple train lines.
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