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The Shannons' probably the "most Irish" pub in Tokyo, is named after the longest river in Ireland.Even through it is located in the business area of central Tokyo, you will feel as if you are in a cozy Irish cottage. The Shannons' will serve you the best of drink, food, plus great Irish traditional music and real Irish craic.

We highly recommend our chef's specialities for lunch and dinner. You will find the most authentic and traditional Irish food outside of Ireland.
Click for FOOD MENU

Our drinks collection is something unique. We serve not only Guinness, we serve various Irish brands of brew, Magner's Irish Cider, various Irish whiskey, poteen (Irish Moonshine), mead, Irish liqueur, and more drinks imported directly from Ireland.
Click for DRINK LIST

The Shannons' welcomes people from all over the world as our valued friends.











Irish Music Sessions
In addition to the organized gigs, we have sessions once a month that anyone is welcome to join in especially younger musicians or musicians who are learning.These sessions are as a general rule held during 16:00 to 18:00, on the 3rd Sunday every month. Please check with us in case the dates change.
Attention
It becomes 16:00  18:00 only on the third Sunday February.


Some of the favorite tunes for these sessions are listed here:

Maggie in the Wood (polka) / Give Me Your Hand (air) / Si Bheag Si Mhor (air) / The Maid Behind the Bar (reel) / Cooley's (reel) / Boys of Bluehill (hornpipe) / Harvest Home (hornpipe) / Tripping Up the Stairs (jig) / Munster Buttermilk (jig) / Shannon Breeze (reel) / The Butterfly (slip jig) / St. Anne's Reel (reel) / Egan's (polka) / The Sally Gardens (air) / Denis Murphy's (slide)











THE SHANNONS'

B1F Gatecity Osaki
1-11-6 Osaki, Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo
(zip-code 141-0032, Japan)
Phone & Fax: 03-5437-5779Open 7 days a week
Monday to Friday 1100150017:00-24:00
Satday11:30-24:00
Sunday 11:30-24:00
Lunch served 11:30-14:00 Weekday
Dinner served from 17:00 Monday to Friday
Dinner served from 17:00 Satday

Please E-mail us in English: avalon@harmonier.co.jp

How to Find Us

We are only a 3-minute walk from the south exit of Osaki station on the JR Yamanote line and JR Rinkai line. The pub is on the first floor of Gatecity Osaki buildings area.

Click here for the detailed map with lots of photos, so you can't get lost.













Pub entrance from Yamate-dori avenue.

Another entrance from the 1st floor patio
of Gatecity Osaki building.

Bar counter.

Enjoy the night illumination
behind the Shannons'.


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One of Tokyo’s first Irish pubs, Paddy Foley’s still offers the best craic, despite increasing competition. Guinness, naturally, is the house speciality, and the food is good. It can get as crowded as a London pub at weekends, something the locals (who always sit down to drink) regard with mild bemusement.

 

Details



Address
Roi Bldg B1F, 5-5-1 Roppongi, Minato-ku, Tokyo
Transport Roppongi station (Hibiya, Oedo lines), exit 3.


Telephone 03 3423 2250





Open 5pm-1am daily.





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Bars and cafés


Exploring Tokyo can be exhausting. Fortunately, numerous hip cafés and bars provide the perfect place to recharge batteries, while indulging in a spot of people watching.




Some of the best can be stumbled across by simply wandering into the maze of tiny streets that lies off both sides of Omotesando. Take a stroll down Cat Street, past stylish fashion and design boutiques, before joining local hipsters over lunch at the Bape Café (3-27-22 Jingumae), set up by the DJ designer behind cult Japanese label A Bathing Ape.




Head towards the Prada building north of Omotesando and tuck into a virtuous herb tea and grain salad at the Pure Café (5-5-21 Minami-Aoyama), a serene eco-haven attached to the Aveda spa.




Meanwhile, on the other side of Omotesando is the recently renovatedKurkuu (2-18-21 Jingumae), a sleek wood and glass architect-designed haven for style-conscious eco-lovers, complete with organic café, restaurant, bar and workshop.





Art lovers should walk five minutes down the road to the hip basement café in the Mario Botta-designed Watari-Um Museum of Contemporary Art (3-7-6 Jingumae), checking out the current exhibition and its classy shop en route.

A short stroll away – just next to exit three of Gaienmae metro station - isSign (Yamakazi Building, 2-7-18 Kita-Aoyama), a vibrant cafe with bright graphic murals that attracts creatives by day and is home to a DJ and cocktail-sipping crowd by night.

Those with quirkier tastes might wish to visit Office (Kita-Aoyama 2-7-18 Yamazaki Bridge 5F), a DJ bar decorated in the style of a conventional workplace, complete with filing cabinets, photocopying machine and bookshelves.

Nightlife


There is no better way to kick-start an evening in Tokyo than with a sunset cocktail at a cloud-brushing skyscraper. For a personal Lost on Translation moment, head to the window-fronted New York Bar at the Park Hyatt Hotel (3-7-1-2 Nishi Shinjuku, 0081 3 5322 1234;www.tokyo.park.hyatt.com) where the film was shot. As the sun sets, sip a cocktail while drinking in the views of the neon-lit city below.

Dance music fans keen to catch top DJs should head on to one of the city's most famously hip clubs such as Womb in Shibuya (2-16 Maruyama-cho, Shibuya, 0081 3 5459 0039 www.womb.co.jp), Air (BF Hikawa Building, 2-11 Sarugaku, Shibuya, 0081 3 5784 3386; www.air-tokyo.com), or Yellow (B1, B2F Cesaurus Nishiazabu, 1-10-11 Nishiazabu Minato-ku, 0081 3 3479 0690; www.club-yellow.com).

The Blue Note (6-3-16 Minami Aoyama, Minato-ku, 0081 3 5485 0088;www.bluenote.co.jp) offers first-rate live jazz, blues and world musicians from around the world, ranging from Charles Lloyd to Omar Sosa, in an atmospheric setting.

For a stylish venue that attracts a creative community of designers, architects, photographers and writers, and which hosts suitably hip evenings, head to Superdeluxe (B1F 3-1-25 Nishiazabu, Minato-ku, 0081 3 5412 0515; www.super-deluxe.com). One of the hippest venues, it easily stands out from the nearby mass of Roppongi's more garish all night bars and clubs, hosting an array of imaginative events.

Shopping


No self-respecting international designer is without a multi-million pound flagship architect-designed fashion tower in Tokyo these days. For a taste of luxury, head to Ginza, home of the gleaming new Armani/Ginza Tower (5-5-4 Ginza, Chuo-ku, 0081 3 6274 7000;www.armaniginzatower.com), complete with spa and restaurant as well as men and women's collections. Nearby, there is the equally new flagship ten-storey Bulgari Ginza Tower (2-7—12 Ginza, Chuo-ku,www.bulgari.com), the world's largest store devoted to the Italian jewellers. Other designers in the area range from Versace and Luis Vuitton to Prada and Chanel.

A more down-to-earth fashion fix involves taking a stroll down Takeshita Dori in Harajuku (Harajuku Station, JR Yamanote Line). Gaggles of young Japanese tribes throng the colourful clothes, shoes, accessories and secondhand stores that line the street, making the people-watching as much fun as the shopping.

For the latest techno-gadget, head to Akihabara – the name may translate as "field of autumn leaves" but it is better known as Electric Town as it is home to the largest concentration of electrical stores in the world. It is here - alongside manga stores - that visitors will find the most cutting-edge gadgets, from singing toilets and house-cleaning robots to the latest cameras and computers. Head to one of the massive one-stop shops with Duty Free departments such as Laox: Duty Free Akihabara(1-15-3 Soto-Kanda, Chiyoda-ku, 0081 3 3255 5301; www.laox.co.jp) orYodobashi Akiba (1-1- Kanda Hanaoka-cho, Chiyoda-ku, 0081 3 5209 1010; www.yodobashi.com).

For quirky holiday souvenirs, head to Kappabashi Dori (Asakusa station, TOEI Asakusa line and Ginza line), near Asakusa's famous Senso-ji temple. The street is famous not only for selling every kitchen utensil imaginable but also for its stores dedicated to the plastic and waxwork food dishes and drinks that take pride of place outside Japanese restaurants.



 Exploring Tokyo can be exhausting. Fortunately, numerous hip cafés and bars provide the perfect place to recharge batteries, while indulging in a spot of people watching.



Some of the best can be stumbled across by simply wandering into the maze of tiny streets that lies off both sides of Omotesando. Take a stroll down Cat Street, past stylish fashion and design boutiques, before joining local hipsters over lunch at the the Bape Café (3-27-22 Jingumae), set up by the DJ designer behind cult Japanese label A Bathing Ape.

Head towards the Prada building north of Omotesando and tuck into a virtuous herb tea and grain salad at the Pure Café (5-5-21 Minami-Aoyama), a serene eco-haven attached to the Aveda spa.

Meanwhile, on the other side of Omotesando is the recently renovated Kurkuu (2-18-21 Jingumae), a sleek wood and glass architect-designed haven for style-conscious eco-lovers, complete with organic café, restaurant, bar and workshop.

Art lovers should walk five minutes down the road to the hip basement café in the Mario Botta-designed Watari-Um Museum of Contemporary Art (3-7-6 Jingumae), checking out the current exhibition and its classy shop en route.


A short stroll away – just next to exit three of Gaienmae metro station - is Sign (Yamakazi Building, 2-7-18 Kita-Aoyama), a vibrant cafe with bright graphic murals that attracts creatives by day and is home to a DJ and cocktail-sipping crowd by night.


Those with quirkier tastes might wish to visit Office (Kita-Aoyama 2-7-18 Yamazaki Bridge 5F), a DJ bar decorated in the style of a conventional workplace, complete with filing cabinets, photocopying machine and bookshelves.






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The annual Tokyo Art Fair will be held in 2012 between March 3oth and April 1st promises to build on the successes of the previous 5 events. It will be held in the Tokyo International Forum (near Yurakucho Station). Here is a message from the homepage (http://www.artfairtokyo.com/en/)


We are pleased to announce that ART FAIR TOKYO 2012 will be held over in the coming cherry blossom season, and that for the second consecutive year we welcome Deutsche Bank Group as the Main Sponsor. The fair will present artworks from a range of genres and periods, including antiques, crafts, nihonga, modern art and the latest contemporary art as always, and will feature a total of the more than 160 participating galleries and cooperating partners from Japan and overseas.This year, ART FAIR TOKYO 2012 is expanding our venue, taking up all of the Tokyo International Forum Exhibition Hall aiming for further development with fascinating programs and related-events. Launched in 2011 as an experimental exhibition, “Artistic Practices” becomes a special section this year retracing Japanese art history with high-quality works ranging from antiques to contemporary art and projects.Having our international vision of “Tokyo as a city within Asia”, we proudly launch “Discover Asia” – a new section where prominent galleries from Asian major cities, such as Seoul, Taipei, and Beijing, participate at ART FAIR TOKYO 2012 along with museums and Japanese galleries that have been receiving an international acclaim.

In addition, as the “PROJECTS” section is setting up within the Exhibition Hall this year, the section not only features the usual participations of international young galleries, but has a new section, “project in PROJECTS”, which dynamically presents the large-scale works of the latest Asia-Pacific art going beyond the confines of a regular booth.

Through the course of the event, ART FAIR TOKYO 2012 hosts many original programs and new related-events in collaboration with the other creative industries, such as “food” and “fashion”.

It is our hope that all of you enjoy a unique experience to discover the joys of “purchasing art”.


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