Not a Kyabakura
We're a relaxed lounge, not a hostess club. No glittery uniforms, no hard-sell pressure — just real conversation in a calm room.
LUNE is a casual private lounge in the heart of Roppongi. Transparent pricing, karaoke, English-friendly staff, and 12–15 amateur hosts on rotation each night — a real Tokyo evening, in plain English.

Tokyo nightlife — the easy way.
We're a relaxed lounge, not a hostess club. No glittery uniforms, no hard-sell pressure — just real conversation in a calm room.
We're built for foreign guests — staff speak English, the menu is in English, the bill is transparent. Tourists, expats, business travellers all welcome.
¥18,000 per person for 60 minutes, all-inclusive of house drinks. No cover charge. No table fee. No surprise bill at the door.
Walk-ins are not accepted. With only 3 private suites per night, we keep every visit unhurried, private, and properly hosted.
The difference, at a glance.


Heavy makeup, sequined formal gowns, dramatic styling.
Natural look, casual everyday clothing, no formal dress code.
Crowded floor, neon spotlights, scripted hostess routines.
Small, calm private suite. Real conversation, not performance.
Cover charges, table fees, surprise add-ons at checkout.
¥18,000 / 60 min, all-inclusive of house drinks. No hidden fees.
Polished, made-up performers wearing the club look.
12–15 amateur (素人) hosts each night — friendly, casual, real.
Central Tokyo. The right kind of nightlife.
Roppongi sits at the heart of central Tokyo — calmer than Shinjuku, more refined than Shibuya. Major hotels are a short taxi away, and the international crowd is at home here.
Equally close to the Imperial Palace, Tokyo Tower, Roppongi Hills, and most major hotels.
Quieter streets, cleaner blocks, no aggressive touts — Roppongi has grown up.
Adult-friendly nightlife rather than a youth crowd. Designed for grown-ups who want a real night out.

Three private rooms · 1 to 6 guests · karaoke included
Every booking gets a private suite — no shared tables, no walk-in floor. Bring your friends, your colleagues, or just yourself. Karaoke is free to use, and we host only 3 parties per night.




Three suites. Three parties. Yours alone.
LUNE was built for private evenings — never crowded, never shared. The suite you book is yours for your time, period.
Only three reservations per night. You'll never sit beside strangers, and you'll never queue at a bar.
Power House Roppongi 6F & 7F. Take the elevator straight up — no public lobby, no signage you'd recognise from the street.
Your name and email are used only to confirm the reservation. We don't publish guest lists, and we don't photograph guests or cast.
12–15 hosts on rotation each night

All 素人 (amateur) — these are real people, not made-up performers. You'll meet someone you can actually talk to.

No heavy makeup. No formal kyabakura dress code. Just easy company over drinks and karaoke.

A small, curated group of young hosts who genuinely enjoy meeting visitors from abroad.

If you've stayed more than 2 hours and it's after 1 AM, the cast are happy to head out to a nearby izakaya or late-night spot with you — at no extra charge from us. Social only, just keeping the conversation going.
Simple. Transparent. All-inclusive.
● Cast rotates every 15–20 minutes — over a 60-minute visit you'll typically meet 3–4 different hosts.
By reservation only · only 3 suites per night. The price you see is the price you pay.
Every guest is welcomed with a complimentary signature cocktail — designed in-house, themed around the moon you came to see.

— Ocean in the Crater —
A calm blue ocean filling the crater, where the tide is silent and the moon gently shines.
Refreshing · Sweet · Ocean Breeze

— Zero Gravity Dream —
Walking on a blue moon in zero gravity — bubbles sparkle like stars, and the dream feels weightless.
Fruity · Light · Sparkling
/ Drink Beyond Gravity /
In the heart of Roppongi
Roppongi is Tokyo's central nightlife district — calmer than Shinjuku, more refined than Shibuya, and easy to reach from any major hotel. We're a short walk from Roppongi Station.

Common questions from foreign visitors