Osaka · Osaka City
34.6686°N, 135.5006°E
Karaoke (カラオケ, 'empty orchestra') was invented in Kobe (1971) but Osaka perfected the private-room format now ubiquitous across Japan. Unlike Western karaoke bars with public stage performance, Japanese karaoke involves renting private rooms with friends, singing without judgment, and ordering food/drinks to the room. The experience is social bonding ritual — coworkers, friends, and couples rent rooms for 2–4 hours of singing, laughing, and drinking.
Osaka has hundreds of karaoke chains (Karaoke-kan, Big Echo, Jankara, Round One) with rooms ranging from tiny 2-person booths to 20-person party rooms. Pricing is per person per 30 minutes (¥200–500) with all-you-can-drink packages (飲み放題 nomihoudai) adding ¥1,000–2,000. Song libraries exceed 100,000 titles including extensive English repertoire.
Essential Information
Opening Hours
24/7 in entertainment districts | Standard hours vary by chain
Closed: Open year-round
Entrance Fee
¥1,500–3,000/person for 2-hour session (includes drinks) | Nomihoudai package: ¥1,500 additional for unlimited drinks
Best Season
Year-round
Visit Duration
2–3 hours (typical rental period)
Getting There
Access Information
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