Live House

Shinjuku Kento's

The Shinjuku branch of the Kento's chain — nightly 70s–80s soul, R&B, and disco covers, a minute from Shinjuku Station's east exit.

Shinjuku Kento's AI-generated illustration AI-generated illustration, not the actual venue

Shinjuku Kento's is the third Tokyo location in the Kento's live house family, alongside Roppongi and Ginza, sharing the same seated dinner-and-show format under one roof, six floors up from street level.

The house band's repertoire runs through 1970s–80s soul, R&B, rock and disco standards across the night's sets, aimed at the same after-work and group-celebration crowd the chain is built around, with the convenience of sitting almost on top of Shinjuku Station itself.

What Visitors Are Saying

Reviewers highlight the band's stagecraft and personal touches — more than one mentions musicians personally coming to tables to thank guests after their set. Reviewers describe strong energy on the floor and call out the venue's themed nights (built around specific eras or artists) as a nice point of difference from its sister Kento's locations.

Sentiment is very positive across what we found, with several first-time visitors specifically saying they plan to return.