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A monthly meetup for game developers — A relaxed but practical gathering where developers connect through demos, feedback, and short presentations.
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29 DJ events observed in Akihabara, Tokyo. Genres include anison, tokusatsu, techno and edm. Featured venues: MOGRA.
A monthly meetup for game developers — A relaxed but practical gathering where developers connect through demos, feedback, and short presentations.
A late-night MOGRA edition featuring okadada and Telematic Visions — A dense club experience where DJs and VJs turn eclectic taste into a coherent late-night world.
A future-leaning collaborative concept in MOGRA's daytime slot — Details are limited, but the title already builds its own context. It feels poised to bring both playfulness and density into a daytime setting.
A weekday dance music festival in Akihabara's basement — Choosing the present over tradition, it pushes the dance music this moment needs.
An all-genre MOGRA DJ party created by people from the indie game scene. — A freewheeling, cross-genre party from the indie game world, built for fun rather than work.
A regular MOGRA night for anime and tokusatsu songs more than twelve years old. — A participatory night that turns shared old favorites into live dance-floor energy through requests and collective memory.
A 23:00 MOGRA late-night series entry that leaves room for discovery. — A late-night event best approached through the room's unfolding energy rather than detailed advance information.
A VRChat-born offline MOGRA edition connecting house, techno, and garage until morning. — A night that brings an online-born sensibility into a physical club room and reinterprets it on the dancefloor.
A day-to-evening party linking nostalgic anime tracks with current hits — An anime club event built around original songs from school-day memories, with newer hits folded into the mix.
A pop music party updated around a current Akihabara identity — A new chapter that keeps the accessibility of A-POP BAR while foregrounding anime, game, and internet-born sensibilities.
A first-Wednesday staple for hearing game music in a club setting — A MOGRA-style specialty party that expands the fun of video game music through club volume and visuals.
A wild anison floor powered by familiar hits and a penalty-game twist — Using universally known anime songs as shared fuel, the event creates both instant crowd unity and playful pressure on the DJs.
A hard-edged daytime title set at MOGRA — Even with limited detail, the event’s title creates a clear world and expectation on its own.
A refreshed MOGRA Tuesday party inheriting the spirit of A-POP BAR — A reintroduction of Akihabara-rooted pop club music in a room designed for easy conversation and shared fandom.
A weekday MOGRA event with an easy 18:00 start — Details are still sparse, but the title suggests a culture-forward night built around discovery. It feels suited to checking the room's energy firsthand.
A MOGRA throwback party for anime songs and tokusatsu classics — Rather than simply replaying old favorites, the party turns shared memory into a live floor experience, helped by veteran anison DJs and an open request spirit.
A MOGRA celebration for DJ Goto Osama's 55th anniversary — With few details released, the title itself becomes the event's core message: honoring the past while stepping into the next phase.
A daytime MOGRA anime-song event focused on coolness — A day event that points specifically at the cooler edge of anime songs. It suits listeners who want to raise the temperature early.
The renewed Akihabara pop party reborn from A-POP BAR — A night of anime, game, and internet-born pop energy carried by MOGRA’s friendly, talkable atmosphere.
A monthly gathering for indie game developers — An open space for sharing games, getting feedback, and building peer connections among indie developers.
MOGRA’s late-night crossroads of subculture and club music — A long-format night where DJs with anime and internet roots balance pop immediacy with real edge.
A speed-driven daytime club session at MOGRA — A 14:00 daytime event with minimal framing, best approached as a floor-focused session built around the sharp momentum implied by its juke/footwork title.
A new chapter updating A-POP BAR into a current Akihabara pop party — A renewed MOGRA staple that keeps the request-board sociability of A-POP BAR while centering anime, gaming, and internet-born pop music.
A Vocaloid-centered weekday gathering at MOGRA — A 19:00-start Vocaloid bar night whose identity is strong enough to be carried by the title alone, drawing a crowd through shared references and enthusiasm.
A weekday night of anime and tokusatsu oldies — A drinking-friendly floor built around older anime and tokusatsu songs, with room for audience requests.
A MOGRA late-night slot with only the start time revealed so far — The latest installment of a series, currently announced only by name while fuller details are pending.
A one-night Touhou music ritual for the summer solstice — An event that layers live acts, DJs, ritual, and VJ work to present Touhou music as a ceremonial celebration.
A MOGRA daytime series entry with only the start time visible so far — A series installment announced mainly by title, with fuller details still to come.
A weekday music festival spirit built from danceable Japanese pop sensibilities — A party that turns the uplift of Japanese-language pop and domestic sources into dance music for the present floor.