REVIEW · TOKYO
Stand-Up Comedy in Shibuya (English)
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Good jokes start right by Scramble. Tokyo Comedy Bar brings English stand-up to the heart of Shibuya, with craft beer and a room that can feel personal instead of huge.
I like the mix of local comedians and international headliners, plus the fact that the show can include stand-up and improv depending on the night. One thing to factor in: the ticket covers entry only, so your total evening cost will rise if you order drinks and food.
In This Review
- Key Things to Know Before You Go
- Shibuya’s English Stand-Up: What Makes Tokyo Comedy Bar Worth the Trip
- Price and Value: Is $12 a Good Deal in Shibuya?
- Arriving Near Scramble Crossing and Finding the 3rd Floor
- The 90-Minute Comedy Show: Stand-Up, Improv, and Surprise Sets
- Bar Food and Craft Beer: The Part That Makes It Feel Like a Night Out
- How the Room Size Changes the Experience
- Night-to-Night Variations: What I’d Plan For
- Who Should Book This Comedy Night in Shibuya
- Simple Tips to Get the Most Out of Your 90 Minutes
- Booking Thoughts: Should You Book Tokyo Comedy Bar?
- FAQ
- Where is the meeting point?
- How long is the stand-up comedy experience?
- Is the comedy performed in English?
- Does the ticket price include drinks?
- Is it suitable for children?
- Can I smoke indoors?
- Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Key Things to Know Before You Go

- English stand-up in Shibuya makes the jokes easy to follow without relying on translations.
- A small venue vibe can make the comedians feel closer than you’d expect from a theater.
- International drop-ins happen, since it’s a go-to spot for western-style comedy in the area.
- Shows can mix formats, from stand-up to improv, so the pace doesn’t get stuck in one groove.
- You’ll likely want a drink, because drinks are not included with the $12 ticket.
Shibuya’s English Stand-Up: What Makes Tokyo Comedy Bar Worth the Trip

Shibuya is famous for energy, but this plan adds something different: a comedy night where English is the main language. Tokyo Comedy Bar is set up for western-style stand-up, right steps from the Scramble crossing, so you can go before or after dinner without planning your whole evening around it.
Two things really click for me. First, the comedy is built for an English-speaking audience, so you won’t be stuck decoding every joke. Second, the venue pairs the show with real bar basics like craft beer and cocktails, which means you can treat it like a fun night out, not just a ticket-and-leave event.
The biggest consideration is cost stacking. The price is $12 for entrance only, and drinks are extra. If you want a beer or a cocktail, plan on adding that on top. It doesn’t ruin the value, but it changes the math.
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Price and Value: Is $12 a Good Deal in Shibuya?

For $12 per person, you’re paying for entry to a 90-minute comedy program. That’s solid value in a city where a single evening activity can climb fast. But because drinks are not included, the real cost depends on how you plan to watch the show.
Here’s how I think about it:
- If you keep it simple (one drink or none), $12 feels like a bargain for English comedy on the Shibuya grid.
- If you order craft beer or cocktails, the experience still holds up, because the show runs long enough to justify an evening at a bar-style venue, not a quick pop-in.
- If you’re comparing it to other paid entertainment, the format matters. A live comedian and the chance of surprise drop-ins makes this more unpredictable than many fixed shows.
Also, the overall rating sits at 4.2 from 27 reviews, which is a decent signal that most people walk away happy, even if not every night is equally strong.
Arriving Near Scramble Crossing and Finding the 3rd Floor

This is one of those activities that’s easy to slot into a Tokyo itinerary. Your meeting point is the 3rd Floor of Tokyo Comedy Bar. Since you’re just steps from the Scramble crossing, you’re not dealing with long transit or a “where even is this?” scavenger hunt.
When you arrive, give yourself a little time to get settled before the first set. In a small room, timing matters. You want to be seated and comfortable, not rushing for a spot while the show starts.
Practical tip: if you’re visiting from elsewhere in Tokyo, plan your route so you’re already near Shibuya in the hour leading up to the start time. The venue location is a big part of the appeal, and you’ll feel it most when you walk in without stress.
The 90-Minute Comedy Show: Stand-Up, Improv, and Surprise Sets
The main event lasts 90 minutes. Starting times vary, so check what’s available for the day you’re in Shibuya. That matters because comedy nights can be more fun when your schedule aligns with the better-fitted crowd and vibe.
What you can expect from the show:
- Stand-up and improv can both show up, depending on the night.
- The comedians include Tokyo talent and, sometimes, international headliners.
- It’s known for drop-ins, meaning you never always get the exact lineup you expected when you bought your ticket.
This unpredictability is a real value driver. You’re not buying a “scripted museum performance.” You’re buying an evening that can shift if a comedian shows up for an impromptu set or solo show. That’s also why a small venue works here. You get quick reaction, better audience energy, and a feeling that the room is part of the joke.
One more detail I like: the event is built for an international audience. That’s not just marketing. It usually means the pacing and language choices are aimed at English comprehension, which keeps you from feeling lost even if you’re new to the local comedy style.
Bar Food and Craft Beer: The Part That Makes It Feel Like a Night Out
You can treat the show like a standard bar evening with entertainment mixed in. Tokyo Comedy Bar offers craft beer, cocktails, and sandwiches, so you can grab something while you wait for the first comedian to hit the stage.
Just remember: drinks are not included with the ticket. If you want a craft beer, it’s on you to order it. I don’t see this as a dealbreaker because the $12 entrance price keeps the entry cost low, but it’s smart to set your expectations.
If you’re planning your budget, think in totals:
- Entrance: $12
- Drinks: whatever you order
- Optional food: sandwiches are available
In other words, you can keep this evening light and cheap, or turn it into a proper dinner-and-a-show plan. The venue supports both styles.
How the Room Size Changes the Experience
The venue is small, and that’s a big part of why people seem to enjoy it. In a bigger theater, comedians can feel distant. Here, the atmosphere can feel more like a friendly bar event with actual stage lighting and a real crowd in front of you.
That intimacy also helps if you’re going solo. One review noted they were alone and still had a blast, and that makes sense. Comedy clubs like this can be welcoming because the audience energy is part of the show, and nobody needs a partner to justify being there.
There’s also a social benefit. Even if you don’t plan to talk to strangers, a show like this gives you built-in conversation topics afterward. It’s easier to bond over a shared laugh than over, say, a silent museum visit.
Night-to-Night Variations: What I’d Plan For
Comedy is art, and art varies. Even with a great venue, some nights land harder than others. One piece of feedback suggested weekends may be better, so if you have the option, consider scheduling your ticket for a weekend when the crowd tends to be stronger.
Also, because international comedians can drop in, you might get a slightly different show flavor than you’d get on a night with only regular local sets. That’s part of the fun. It also means you shouldn’t expect the exact same lineup every time you book.
If you’re sensitive to that uncertainty, pick a time that fits your mood. Want a more relaxed vibe? Go on a day you can roll with surprises. Want peak energy? Aim for weekend availability if it lines up.
Who Should Book This Comedy Night in Shibuya
This works best if you:
- Want English-language comedy without translation lag
- Are in Shibuya anyway and want a memorable evening that doesn’t require advanced planning
- Like bar settings where you can order a beer and stay comfortable
- Don’t mind an intimate venue where the show feels close
It may not fit as well if:
- You’re traveling with kids. It’s not suitable for children under 12.
- You expect a drink-included package. Drinks are extra.
- You strongly prefer a predictable, fully scheduled program with no improvisation components.
For most adults looking for an easy, fun Tokyo night, it’s a straightforward pick: buy the ticket, show up near Scramble, and let the comedians do their job.
Simple Tips to Get the Most Out of Your 90 Minutes

You don’t need to overthink this, but a few small moves can make it better.
- Arrive with enough time to find the 3rd floor calmly. Rushing makes it harder to relax.
- Plan your drink order early enough that you’re not distracted when the first comedian starts.
- Expect improv-style moments. Even when it’s mostly stand-up, improv can show up and change the rhythm.
- Go prepared to laugh at real-time comedy. The joy here is timing, delivery, and audience reactions, not just the jokes on a list.
If you’re wondering whether you’ll feel out of place because you don’t know anyone, you probably won’t. Comedy clubs can be easier solo than you’d expect, especially when the language is English and the crowd is international.
Booking Thoughts: Should You Book Tokyo Comedy Bar?
I’d book it if you want an easy Shibuya night with English stand-up, a real chance of surprise drop-ins, and a bar setup where craft beer and cocktails are part of the atmosphere. At $12 for entrance to a 90-minute show, the value is hard to ignore.
I’d hesitate only if you’re counting on drinks being included, or if you need a kid-friendly plan (it’s not suitable under 12). If your schedule is flexible, the ability to cancel for a full refund up to 24 hours ahead, plus the option to reserve and pay later, makes it less stressful to lock in a slot.
If you’re already in Shibuya and want something genuinely different from the usual sightseeing routine, this is a smart choice.
FAQ
Where is the meeting point?
Meet at the 3rd Floor of Tokyo Comedy Bar.
How long is the stand-up comedy experience?
The duration is 90 minutes.
Is the comedy performed in English?
Yes. The show is English stand-up.
Does the ticket price include drinks?
No. The ticket covers entrance only, and drinks are not included.
Is it suitable for children?
No. It is not suitable for children under 12 years old.
Can I smoke indoors?
No. Smoking indoors is not allowed.
Can I get a full refund if I cancel?
Yes. You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

























