| HOME > FAQ > LEAVING |
 |
|
|
| Any questions related to people leaving the clubs, whether they want to get back in, or want to catch a train or taxi home, you can find the answers here. |
| |
 |
 |
| Once I leave a club, can I re-enter? |
| Different clubs have different rules for this. A lot of Japanese clubs tend to forbid the going in and out of the club. Some clubs will give you a stamp on your wrist which lets you go outside for some air and come back in without paying the cover again. |
|
|
 |
 |
| How late are most clubs open till? |
| Since most of the major train system starts running at 5am, a lot of the bars and clubs will stay open until 5am, so people will have a place to hang out until the first train. There are also places that try to attract people for after hour parties. |
|
|
 |
 |
| Is it easy to catch a cab to go home? |
| In most major places, lots of taxis are available for you to take, if you wish to go home while the train systems stop running. But be warned that the cab fare rate will be much more expensive during 11pm to 5am period. |
|
|
 |
 |
| What time do the trains start running in the morning? |
| This depends on which trains you are taking, but for the most part, like the Tokyo Metro subway systems, they start running at 5am. Some JR (Japan Rail) starts running earlier around 4:30am. The best thing to do is when you get off the station on your way to the club, check the first train time, so you will know what time you can start leaving the club. |
|
|
|
|
| |
|
|