What this is
Soraao Monogatari vol.3 is the third installment of a recurring themed nightlife event series held at Asagaya Loft A in Tokyo. The name translates to 'Sky Blue Story,' suggesting a cohesive aesthetic or narrative theme running through the series. Having reached its third volume, the event has cultivated a returning audience and an established identity within Tokyo's independent club and live entertainment scene. Asagaya Loft A is a well-known intimate live venue in Suginami Ward, part of the respected Loft network of music and subculture venues across Japan. The series represents the kind of curated, community-driven nightlife experience that distinguishes Tokyo's smaller venue circuit from mainstream club culture.
Who should go
This event is ideal for Tokyo nightlife regulars who enjoy intimate, themed entertainment experiences with a dedicated community atmosphere. Fans who attended previous volumes of Soraao Monogatari will find familiar faces and a consistent creative vision. Those curious about Tokyo's independent live venue scene and serialized event concepts will find this a compelling entry point. Advance tickets are available via LivePocket and are recommended as the venue is small and entry is in numbered order — purchase early and have your QR code ready on your phone.
Good to know
Tickets are sold exclusively through LivePocket (livepocket.jp) — the platform accepts some foreign credit cards but registration may require a Japanese phone number; if you encounter issues, ask a Japanese-speaking contact to assist. Entry is advance-priority with numbered queue order, so earlier ticket purchases mean earlier entry — have your QR code on your phone screen before joining the line. Asagaya Loft A is a small, intimate standing venue with a capacity of roughly 300, typical of the Loft network's underground atmosphere. Drinks and food are purchased separately at the bar and are not included in the entry price. Asagaya Station on the JR Chuo Line is the closest access point, approximately a 5-minute walk from the north exit.
This event was sourced and translated from Japanese by What's On Japan. Details may change — verify with the official source before attending.

