ded in 1981, Bauhaus is the longest operating live rock bar in Tokyo. For 40 years, our establishment has kept the flame of rock music burning in the heart of Roppongi, the vibrant nightlife district of the Japanese capital.
Every night, our band has been performing the best of American and British rock from the last decades, from Led Zeppelin to the Foo Fighters, from Queen to Red Hot Chili Peppers. We welcomed thousands of lovers of rock music – including several Japanese and international rock stars.
In our unique bar, our musicians are also the barmaids and barmen, serving drinks and chatting with customers during the breaks between music sets. Customers can join the band on stage, showcasing their guitar hero skills or powerful voice to their friends, colleagues, and everyone present. Year after year, decade after decade, we built a community, united by one passion: rock music.
That was until February 2020, and the beginning of a long closure period for the safety of everyone in the global pandemic.
2021: after one year of forced closure, Bauhaus is in danger
June 2021. It’s now been more than one year since Bauhaus has been closed. Without revenues during this period, our financial situation is becoming critical.
But we have a mission: keep rocking, to bring smiles on the faces of our customers, to hear them sing with us, and to transmit the legacy of rock to future generations. Our music bar is a place of entertainment. But it’s also a place of culture, where w