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Any billiard players here, and recommending a good place to play in Tokyo?

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Will snooker do?
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Ive been playing loads since coming to Kansai. Love billiards
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Don`t know Tokyo, Chiba had Barge Inn or JJClub100

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I'll give you a game...there are literally hundreds of places...See the latest copy of Metropolis magazine online.
There is a feature on darts/biliards in there.
Also try bagus in Roppongi and new one in Akasaka.

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tons of places in Tokyo:
http://billiard-friends.net/01/15tokyo.html

Here are some places I have been to:

Shinjuku:
TukTuk - you can reserve a table beforehand by phone. nice date spot/food/drinks
Suntimes - big place, below the old Liquid Room. Has 3 huge snooker tables also.
Bagus - kinda pricy but ok. 2 or 3 locations.

Shibuya:
Ohwada - lots of serious players. lots of tables.

Takadanobaba:
BigBox - lots of tables (including 3 and 4 cushion), lots of students
Sansui - old old place, dirt cheap but so are the tables

Shin-Okubo
Kobayashi - across from the station, above the pachinko parlor. mix of 3-cushion and regular tables. Sometimes pros from the Phillipines will come in to practice.

Sugamo:
Place by the station, relatively new and nice

Nakano:
King Dome - my local favorite. the only place where you will see a big fat cat sitting on the benches eyeing your play.

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Thank you, thats great.




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