Looking for a great sports bar in Tokyo? Here are 8 spots with the screens, the drinks, and the atmosphere.
By DineGuides Team·Updated July 2026
Watching the game is better when the food is worth showing up for. 8 sports bars in Tokyo made the cut.
Tokyo Live Sports Cheat Sheet & Local Logistics+
What's the best way to catch live sports in Tokyo if I don't speak Japanese—and which neighborhoods have the most venues clustered together?
Shibuya and Shinjuku have the highest concentration of sports bars and izakayas with live broadcasts, with venues within walking distance of major train stations; English menus and staff are more common here than in outer neighborhoods. For major events (sumo tournaments, NPB games), venues in central wards fill quickly, so arriving 30-60 minutes before broadcast start time ensures seating, especially during evening matches.
Is cash or card expected at live sports venues in Tokyo, and does tipping apply?
Cash is still the standard payment method at most casual sports bars and food stalls across Tokyo; many smaller venues do not accept cards, so having yen on hand is practical. Tipping is not part of Tokyo restaurant culture—bills are final as printed, and adding gratuity is neither expected nor customary.
When do locals typically gather to watch live sports in Tokyo, and are there seasonal differences?
Baseball season (late March through October) and sumo tournaments (held in January, May, and September) draw the largest crowds; evening matches (6-8pm starts) peak between 7-9pm when after-work crowds arrive. Late-night venues see sustained traffic during major tournaments or playoff games, but weekday daytime events tend to attract only dedicated fans and retirees, making those times quieter for dining.
This Roppongi spot offers a neo-Chinese menu in a vibrant, neon-lit setting. It's a versatile venue, equally suited for a casual drink with friends or a lively group gathering, complete with darts and karaoke.
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“While the menu is mostly Chinese, everything is delicious. The mapo tofu, which has received positive reviews, was very tasty.”
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“It's close to Roppongi Station but away from Club Street, so the area around the restaurant is quiet and easy to get to!”
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“The food and drinks are relatively affordable, and the food is delicious and satisfying!”
This is a classic neighborhood Chinese restaurant that also serves Western dishes, most famously its TV-featured omelet rice. It's a place where regulars feel at home, enjoying familiar flavors and friendly service in a casual, bustling atmosphere.
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“The piping hot deep-fried gyoza were explosively delicious, and the beer was a delight to sip.”
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“The omelet rice is so delicious it's even been featured on TV.”
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“The customer service is excellent, so it's no wonder this restaurant is so popular.”
Marufuku is a Showa-era diner that feels like stepping back in time, offering a comforting, home-cooked Japanese breakfast and a wide-ranging menu for lunch and dinner. It's a place where locals gather for familiar flavors and a relaxed atmosphere, with many dishes prepared fresh to order.
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“The pork cutlet stew with egg was very soft and really delicious. Personally, I thought it was best to add a little more shichimi.”
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“The omelet rice and mushroom soup were delicious! It was a shame there wasn't any homemade hamburger steak.”
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“The stir-fried meat and vegetables had a refreshing salty taste, reminiscent of the toppings on tanmen. I'm sure the tanmen was delicious.”
This Asakusa izakaya offers a surprisingly broad menu, blending Japanese pub fare with authentic Sichuan dishes like their signature mapo tofu. It's a lively spot with a full bar, making it a great place to catch a game or enjoy a casual meal with friends.
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“The food and service here are amazing! They have delicious beer and great little bites of food.”
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“The century egg tofu was rich and creamy! It was absolutely delicious.”
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“It's getting worse and worse. They forget to put the food in the oven and serve it even though it's burnt.”
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Solo diningWatching the gameCasual drinks with friends
This Kunitachi pasta spot shines with its house-made noodles, offering a satisfying chew and a wide variety of flour and thickness options. The sauces are thoughtfully prepared, with many dishes receiving recognition for their unique and rich flavors. It's a casual, family-friendly Italian-style restaurant that also caters to those looking for a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy a meal.
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“The plum cream pasta was particularly impressive. It was perfect for when you're feeling the heat of summer.”
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“It's been a while since my last visit, but the pasta is as delicious as ever.”
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“I think the pasta here is the most delicious I've ever had in my life.”
This Qiqihar-style barbecue restaurant offers an authentic taste of Northeastern China, complete with generous portions and a lively atmosphere. Beyond the grilled meats, diners can enjoy billiards and other activities upstairs, making it a unique destination for a casual night out.
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“All the dishes were delicious and there was a wide variety. The seasoning was authentic, allowing you to enjoy a truly Chinese flavor.”
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“This was my first time trying this type of yakiniku. The meat was delicious! The fried sliced potatoes were also more delicious than I expected, so I recommend it.”
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“This Qiqihar barbecue restaurant is easily accessible by bus and is incredibly delicious!”
This Itabashi yakiniku spot is a pilgrimage site for fans of "Solitary Gourmet," drawing crowds for its signature horumon. The grilled offal, particularly the salted variety, is known for its tender, melt-in-your-mouth texture and lack of gamey odor. While the restaurant has improved its ventilation, it still retains a lively, casual atmosphere.
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“The hormone meat was really delicious! It was tender and juicy, and melted in your mouth, leaving a satisfying finish.”
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“It was hard to get a seat for dinner , so I decided to stop by here.”
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“Perhaps it's just resting on its laurels, but now it's a low-key horumon restaurant with nothing particularly noteworthy about it.”
This is a neighborhood yakiniku spot that has seen a significant shift in ownership and atmosphere. After a period of decline, the original owners have returned, bringing back the beloved pro-wrestling-themed decor. More importantly, the quality of meat and familiar flavors that locals cherished for decades.
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“The owner and staff are very friendly, and I've always enjoyed delicious meat.”
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“It's a completely different experience from the previous delicious yakiniku restaurant in a warm atmosphere filled with pro wrestling.”
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“The two of us had beer and three glasses of oolong highball, and the total came to about 10,000 yen, so value for money was also great.”