

It’s an entire section of sodas, coffee machines, over 20 types of tea bags, juices, several options of soups and even an ice cream bar! As long as you choose the 650 yen option, you can indulge in everything from that bar. The drink bar isn’t your typical coke selection. If you’re hungry for food, there’s a menu in each room with a great selection of snacks, meals and desserts. The second option is 650 yen per hour including all-you-can-drink at their Drink Bar. The first option is 450 yen per hour including 1 drink. There’s 2 options for basic pricing at Rainbow Karaoke. They can provide English price sheets if need be, but the pricing is really simple. The front desk is large, colorful with friendly staff. On the 6th floor of the MODI Building, about a 5 minute walk from Shibuya station, the Rainbow Karaoke is decorated in a New York theme. My first impression of the Rainbow Karaoke is how clean and well-designed it was. Between my parents and I, we’ve sang in a variety of karaoke boxes but nothing compares to the Rainbow Karaoke in Shibuya! Since my parents are also karaoke fans, they’ve been scouting out the best and newest spots around our neighborhood. I remember going to karaoke boxes near my school and paid 300 yen per hour in a dirty, tiny room.īut now, karaoke has become even more significant in the Japanese culture and companies are competing to be the best karaoke spot. Growing up, the cool place to hang out after school was at karaoke and trust me, back then it wasn’t this nice. As someone that has a name and kanji that means ‘melodious’, I’m quite the karaoke queen. It started in Japan and now it’s a universal phenomena that people enjoy.
