レコードコンビニ
Nihombashi, Tokyo
Tucked into the quieter side streets of Nihombashi, Record Convenience feels like a tiny, well-kept secret for music lovers who want to escape the polished office towers nearby; part kissaten, part vinyl shop, it’s the kind of place where the owner greets regulars by name and slides a prized pressing onto a vintage turntable. The interior blends Showa-era charm with a minimalist, record-store layout—wooden crates, handwritten labels, a counter with stools where you can sip thoughtfully prepared coffee or a neat dram while listening close—and the sound is treated with respect, warm and crackle-friendly rather than hi-fi sterile. Expect carefully curated playlists that lean toward jazz, soul, rare grooves and Japanese city pop, occasional DJ nights that feel more like private listening sessions, and an atmosphere that rewards patience: conversation is subdued, discoveries are shared, and recommendations often lead you to records you didn’t know you needed. Convenient for an after-work detour or a rainy afternoon hideaway, Record Convenience captures Nihombashi’s blend of old Tokyo intimacy and modern curation—perfect for travelers seeking an authentic, vinyl-first music experience.
Tucked into the quieter side streets of Nihombashi, Record Convenience feels like a tiny, well-kept secret for music lovers who want to escape the polished office towers nearby; part kissaten, part vinyl shop, it’s the kind of place where the owner greets regulars by name and slides a prized pressing onto a vintage turntable. The interior blends Showa-era charm with a minimalist, record-store layout—wooden crates, handwritten labels, a counter with stools where you can sip thoughtfully prepared coffee or a neat dram while listening close—and the sound is treated with respect, warm and crackle-friendly rather than hi-fi sterile. Expect carefully curated playlists that lean toward jazz, soul, rare grooves and Japanese city pop, occasional DJ nights that feel more like private listening sessions, and an atmosphere that rewards patience: conversation is subdued, discoveries are shared, and recommendations often lead you to records you didn’t know you needed. Convenient for an after-work detour or a rainy afternoon hideaway, Record Convenience captures Nihombashi’s blend of old Tokyo intimacy and modern curation—perfect for travelers seeking an authentic, vinyl-first music experience.