AMMONA

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34.6937°N 135.5023°E
Osaka's most overtly tourist-welcoming big room — an explicit foreign-visitor price and English tickets, with house and techno in the mix alongside EDM and hip-hop.
AMMONA runs an all-mix policy across EDM, hip-hop, house, techno and reggae, in a large, chandelier-lit space built for a party crowd rather than a purist listening room. It leans more "big room and hip-hop" than deep house on most nights, but house and techno both get regular slots — this is the pick if you want an easy, English-friendly, high-energy night rather than a specialist basement.
- DOOR
- Explicitly set up to welcome overseas visitors: the club markets a specific foreign-visitor entry rate and sells English-language admission tickets (including VIP plans) via GetYourGuide and similar platforms — a rare, concrete example of a Japanese club making its pricing legible to tourists rather than leaving it to guesswork at the door. English-speaking staff are on hand.
- DRESS
- No strict code published — standard club-casual is fine.
- PHOTO
- Assume no photos on the floor — many clubs cover phone cameras.typical
- AGE
- 18+; photo ID checked (passport, driver's licence, residence card)
- CASH
- For non-Japanese visitors: ¥1,500 + 1 drink (Sun–Thu) / ¥2,000 + 1 drink (Fri, Sat, day before a holiday) — a rare explicit foreign-visitor rate (as of 2026; Japanese guests are typically charged more on weekend nights)
- GETTING IN
- Tell the door staff you're a foreign visitor (show your passport) to get the ¥1,500/¥2,000 rate instead of the higher standard price — or pre-book an English-language ticket (including a VIP seating plan) via GetYourGuide before you travel, which is the most predictable route for a first-timer. Last entry for some VIP plans is 01:00, so don't leave it too late.
- Friday23:00–06:00
- Saturday23:00–06:00
- Nearest station
- Shinsaibashi Station (~5–10 min walk) or Nagahoribashi Station (Exit 7, ~6 min walk)