tldr; Great overall. Vibes, people, and staff were great. A lot of foreigners. Highly recommend. Best club I've ever been too.
Attendance: Went on a Saturday in May. Arrived at 11pm and main stage was already 70% filled. smaller stage was 10% filled. more people came in even after 4 am. Towards 2 am both main and small stages were pretty much filled, but not overcrowded. The attendence was about 70% guys, and the about 60% were foreigners.
Did not experience discrimination: Saw people of all colors having a good time. Me and my friend were treated equally well (I'm white and he is slightly colored with part Iranian descent)
Main stage: Mostly EDM, hardstyle, and dubstep with more regular club classics later in the night. Sound was good, lots of bass, but not to much. I did not find ear protection to be nescesarry, my friend did.
The visuals really took everything to the next level. The huge LED displays with aesthetic, synced to the beat, funny visuals definitely made for some nice social media footage and the moving panels on the roof were a noce addition too. It really made the experience feel like a special event/ festival.
Lineup: DJ Tora - great hits to get people moving Kida - hardstyle Mii - harderstyle/ dubstep many others I did not see because we moved to the other floor. Stage presence of all performers we saw was great.
Small stage: The lower floor was a more mainstream club experience with regular club tracks and a smaller dancefloor. I enjoyed it. It started out pretty empty but filled up as the night went on and was reasonably filled by 1am. We spend most time here.
There were also bar stools and tables there to use which was nice to rest for a moment.
Payments: For that saturday the prices were: entrance for men is 3900 yen, for women 900 yen. Which I personally dont mind. Locker is 400 yen (locker requires 4 * 100 yen coins. You can exchange yen bills for coins in the machine next to the lockers.
Drinks prices: ~600 yen for beers and softdrinks ~1000 yen for mix drinks Paying in cash costs 100 yen extra per transaction. (At some point my card didn't work and I payed in cash, and I was expecting to be asked to pay the 100 yen extra but they didn't charge it on purpose, which I thought was a nice gesture from the staff)
Hygene: Toilets were as good as they get in clubs. (free to use. No extra payment per use) Staff was quick to clean up any mess, such as...
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If you're looking for an electric nightlife experience in Tokyo, Club ATOM in Shinjuku should be at the top of your list. This club absolutely blew me away with its high-energy atmosphere, top-tier sound system, and an impressive lineup of DJs spread across multiple floors.
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