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Nestled in the vibrant neighborhood of Daikanyama, Tokyo, Haremame / 晴れたら空に豆まいて is a unique cultural gem that offers patrons an eclectic mix of music and art experiences. Since its inception in 2006, Haremame has established itself as a bastion of creativity and diversity, distinguishing itself from the typical nightclub scene. The name itself, which poetically translates to "If it’s sunny, beans will scatter in the sky," reflects the venue’s ethos of imaginative freedom and artistic spontaneity.
Haremame is housed in a basement space that exudes an intimate yet stylish atmosphere, with decor that blends traditional Japanese aesthetics with modern touches. The venue has maintained its original location since opening, a testament to its well-planned design and enduring popularity. The space is renowned for its impeccable acoustics and innovative lighting, which enhance every performance and create an immersive experience for attendees.
Haremame’s reputation is built on its commitment to showcasing a wide spectrum of music genres, from electronic and jazz to folk and world music, catering to a discerning audience that values artistic integrity over mainstream appeal. This has made it a beloved haunt for both local music enthusiasts and international visitors seeking a taste of Tokyo’s underground scene. The club's cultural significance is further elevated by its role as a platform for emerging artists, fostering a community where experimental sounds and boundary-pushing performances thrive alongside more established acts.
Throughout its history, Haremame has remained a steadfast supporter of the arts, often hosting interdisciplinary events that blend music with visual art, dance, and theater, thereby enriching Tokyo’s cultural landscape. Over the years, Haremame has been graced by an impressive roster of artists who have left their mark on its stage. Notable international performers include German electronic music pioneer Ulrich Schnauss, Icelandic multi-instrumentalist Ólafur Arnalds, and the avant-garde jazz ensemble The Necks from Australia.
The venue has also celebrated performances by Japanese luminaries such as ambient music maestro Toshinori Kondo, the experimental rock band Acid Mothers Temple, and the innovative electronic duo Kashiwa Daisuke. Each of these artists, whether local or international, has contributed to Haremame's rich tapestry of sound and helped solidify its status as a cornerstone of Tokyo’s vibrant music scene.
The capacity of Haremame / 晴れたら空に豆まいて is 180.
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