
V2 Tokyo
V2 Tokyo is Roppongi's main nightclub, a large multi-floor venue with international DJ bookings and a crowd that mixes Tokyo's fashion elite, international tourists, and nightlife professionals. The production is Tokyo-level: excellent sound, impressive lighting, and a VIP culture that's taken seriously.
What to Expect
Tokyo's premiere international nightclub. High production, fashionable crowd, and DJs who deliver.
Roppongi's premiere club production.
International house, EDM, and hip-hop from guest DJs
Dressy. Roppongi has high standards.
International clubbers wanting Tokyo's biggest party.
Cards and cash
Price Range
Cover ¥3,000-5,000, drinks ¥1,000-2,000, bottles from ¥30,000
≈ €6-187 / $7-201
Hours
Fri-Sat from 10 PM to 5 AM
Insider Tip
The most international club in Tokyo. The VIP sections are where the crowd performs. Check the DJ lineup.
Full Review
V2 Tokyo is Roppongi's flagship nightclub, occupying a multi-floor space that handles international DJ bookings with the kind of production that justifies the cover charge. The main room features a large dance floor, a ceiling-mounted LED array, and a sound system tuned for electronic music. VIP sections line the perimeter with bottle-service tables that offer sightlines over the crowd below.
The crowd is Tokyo's most international club mix: expats, tourists, visiting business travelers, and Japanese clubbers who prefer English-language music. Weekend nights build slowly, with the floor filling properly after midnight and peaking around 2am. The DJ lineup varies by night, so checking the schedule matters. Some events lean heavy on EDM, others pull toward hip-hop or house.
Roppongi's other clubs compete on different axes. 1OAK targets the VIP-and-hip-hop crowd. Muse offers an all-you-can-drink value play. V2 aims for the middle-to-high end: good production, recognizable DJs, and an atmosphere that takes itself seriously without being exclusive. Cover charges run 3,000 to 5,000 yen, and drinks start at 1,000 yen. Bottle service begins at 30,000 yen.
Dress code is enforced. Roppongi clubs have higher standards than Shibuya or Shinjuku, and V2 is no exception. Clean shoes, a collared shirt, and no sportswear will get you through the door. The club runs Friday and Saturday from 10pm to 5am, with some weeknight events for special bookings. Roppongi's late-night food options are plentiful after closing, with ramen shops and convenience stores open through the early morning hours near the main crossing.
The Neighborhood
V2 Tokyo anchors Roppongi's club district, which clusters around the main crossing and extends into the side streets toward Nishi-Azabu. The area's concentration of international restaurants, bars, and hotels feeds a steady flow of nightlife visitors who move between venues throughout the evening.
Getting There
A 3-minute walk from Roppongi Station on the Hibiya Line, using the main exit. The venue entrance is near the central Roppongi crossing, well-signposted at night with the club's branding visible from the street.
Where to stay in Tokyo
Compare hotels near the nightlife districts. Free cancellation on most properties.
Other Venues in Roppongi

1OAK Tokyo
New York transplant catering to an upscale crowd with bottle service and hip-hop nights. Dress code enforced, expect cover charges of ¥3,000-5,000.

Muse
Sleek lounge-style venue that fills up on weekends with a young international crowd. Music leans toward house and R&B depending on the night.

Geronimo Shot Bar
Long-running Roppongi institution famous for its shot menu and loud, social atmosphere. A common starting point for a night out in the area.

Jumanji 55
Casual late-night bar near Roppongi Crossing popular with younger expats and tourists. Cheap drinks and a packed dance floor on weekends.

Hobgoblin Roppongi
British pub chain on Roppongi-dori serving real ales, fish and chips, and Sunday roasts. One of the few spots open from early afternoon with sports on TV.

Bauhaus
Underground techno and house club near Roppongi Hills with a Funktion-One sound system. Cover runs 2,500 JPY on weekends. The crowd leans more Japanese than the clubs on Gaien-Higashi-dori.