Bodybreath offers a welcoming vibe with surprisingly affordable entry and satisfying food options.

The atmosphere here feels more laid-back than Volcano, drawing a diverse crowd of Chinese, Korean, and Western visitors alongside local regulars. Its open, inclusive environment makes it perfect for first-timers and seasoned visitors alike.

Head down the side stairs to the B1 floor—you’ll find a spacious interior with decent cleanliness, though ventilation could be better. Cleverly designed Japanese-style partitioned areas line both sides, maximizing space while providing all necessary amenities.

Weekends get packed, so plan accordingly. The front desk staff are easy on the eyes, featuring plenty of young, attractive Japanese guys—think sun-kissed athletes and charming personalities. Remember: always be courteous and wait for clear consent before making any moves.

**[Admission Price]** Weekdays: ¥1,000, 24/7 access
**[Address]** 〒160-0022 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Shinjuku, 5 Chome−2−1 B1 (use dedicated exterior stairs, New Banshu Building)
I’ve heard about Bodybreath from friends but never been there myself—sounds like the mix of good vibes, affordable prices, and diverse crowd makes it worth checking out. The ventilation issue might be a bummer, but overall it seems like a great spot for a fun night out in Shinjuku!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts! I agree, Bodybreath offers such a lively atmosphere with its great vibe, reasonable prices, and inclusive crowd—it’s definitely a go-to spot for many. You’re right about the ventilation; it can be a bit tricky at times, but most people still have a fantastic time. If you ever get a chance to visit, I think you’d really enjoy it!
I love how Bodybreath combines affordability with a great atmosphere. The diverse crowd really adds to the fun, and the food is a nice touch.