What this is
DRUGS presents Kansen Saibansho vol.1 is the inaugural edition of a new underground music event series hosted by the collective or promoter known as DRUGS, taking place at EDGE Ikebukuro in Tokyo. The name 'Kansen Saibansho' roughly translates to 'Infection Courtroom,' suggesting a dark, intense aesthetic rooted in Japan's underground electronic or alternative music scene. As a vol.1 event, this marks the launch of what is intended to be an ongoing series, making it a notable moment for followers of the Tokyo underground. Events of this type typically blend live acts with DJ sets in a small, atmospheric venue, cultivating a tight-knit community of dedicated fans.
Who should go
This event is best suited for fans of Japan's underground music scene β those drawn to dark, experimental, or industrial-adjacent sounds and the subcultures that surround them. The atmosphere will likely be intimate and intense, with a crowd that takes its music seriously and dresses accordingly. It's an adults-oriented night event, not suited for casual tourists looking for mainstream entertainment. If you're an expat or visitor with a genuine interest in Tokyo's underground scene, this is exactly the kind of grassroots launch event worth catching early. Arrive close to doors opening to soak up the full atmosphere from the start.
Good to know
Tickets for events at EDGE Ikebukuro are typically sold through eplus.jp or Peatix β both platforms accept foreign credit cards, making them accessible for international visitors. EDGE Ikebukuro is a small underground live venue, so capacity is limited and this vol.1 event may sell out quickly among scene regulars; booking in advance is strongly recommended. The venue operates a cash-preferred policy at the bar, so bring yen. Expect an all-standing floor, a dark interior, and a crowd that arrives dressed for the aesthetic β smart-casual at minimum, darker or alternative attire fits the vibe. Doors typically open 30β60 minutes before the first act, and late arrivals may find the floor packed near the stage.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change β verify with the official source before attending.
