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Ginza's link in the Kento's chain — the same nightly house-band format as Roppongi, tuned toward 70s disco, funk and 80s hits instead of 50s rock 'n' roll.
AI-generated illustration, not the actual venue
Ginza Kento's is one of three Tokyo locations in the Kento's live house chain (alongside Roppongi and Shinjuku), part of the label's expansion out of its original Roppongi room. The format is the same seated dinner-and-a-show setup that defines the whole chain: a resident band works through several sets a night while the room eats, drinks, and dances between numbers.
Where Roppongi leans hard into 1950s–60s rock 'n' roll, Ginza's repertoire runs later — 1970s disco and funk through 80s pop and rock, with a horn section giving the band its signature sound. It draws an older, more corporate Ginza crowd on weeknights, and celebration parties on weekends.
With over a thousand reviews, Ginza Kento's has the largest review base of any venue on the site, and the consensus is strong: reviewers repeatedly praise the live band's quality and the oldies-heavy song selection, and more than one calls the room's high ceilings and scale part of what makes it feel special for Ginza. Food gets more mixed marks — several reviewers say it's a reasonable price but forgettable, with the band clearly the main draw.