I also go to karaoke, which we are proud of, at a pace of once a month, but it is inevitable that some stores will come out and some will not. Of course, this depends largely on personal taste and where you place importance (cheapness, service, atmosphere, menu type, etc.).
When I was a student, I thought that it was cheap and I only needed a drink bar, but now that I'm an adult, I can't give up ...
・ For example, a warm room where bright and gentle lights shine instead of glare.
・ A wide variety of dishes and alcoholic beverages that allow you to enjoy the (sometimes boring) time it takes for your song to come around.
・ And above all, a clean atmosphere where you will not be driven by a sense of immorality while bathing in the morning sun at dawn.
"Hana" is a karaoke that fulfills my selfishness and opened near Hashimoto Station in Sagamihara, Kanagawa. It is a new format of Daisho, which develops izakaya chain Sho, lamp caps, and Miyabi Cafe.
Attracted by the concept of "Karaoke for adult women," I went to the store and found that it was a karaoke room, but it felt like a model room I longed for. The interiors such as sofas, tables, and lighting have a sense of unity, and it seems that you are already in a fashionable friend's room rather than karaoke.
Involuntarily relaxing, forgetting to sing, and chatting naturally, "flowers" bloom. In addition, a wide variety of wines and food menus will add "flower" to the talk. But, of course, karaoke here. When I feel like singing, JOYSOUND, who has been waiting for me, blows fire.
By the way, there is also a drink bar (with soft serve ice cream that you can squeeze yourself) on the 2nd floor. Rather than the motivation to go to karaoke, it seems that you can use it as if you were having a cup of tea with your friends at a cafe or going to a restaurant with your family.
Room rates (membership fees) start at 150 yen for 30 minutes (100 yen for student discount) during the day (open to 18:00) and 300 yen for 30 minutes at night (18:00 to close), all excluding tax. The drink bar is all-you-can-drink for an additional 500 yen.