Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Recommended place for singing Japanese Karaoke

There are tons of places for you to sing Karaoke in Singapore. And the famous one's would include places like 'K Box' and 'Party World'. However, if you want to sing Japanese Songs, you will release that those places have limited number of Japanese Songs. Worst of all, those Japanese songs outdated. Therefore, I am going to recommend to you a Karaoke place where you can find tons of new Japanese Songs.


The above would be a photo of the exterior of the Karaoke place.

The name of this Karaoke place would be 'Cash Studio'.

The above would be photos of one of the Karaoke room of the place.
They are using a Karaoke System known as 'Dam' at this place.
In fact, when I went there for a Karaoke session a few days ago,
I managed to find a lot of new Japanese Songs to sing over there.
For example: Namie Amuro 'Tempest', Ken Hirai 'Itoshiki Hibi Yo',
EXILE 'Tegami', Keisuke Kuwata 'Early In The Morning'... etc.
They also have a large collection of anime songs over there too.

Actually, dispite of all the new songs available over there, I still love 3 songs sang
by Momoe Yamaguchi. The title of the 3 songs are 'Ii Hi Tabi Tachi', 'Aki Sakura (Cosmos)' and 'Sayonara No Mukou Gawa'.
Note: If you decided to visit 'Cash Studio' for a round of Karaoke Session, I would highly recommend you to visit the website of 'Club Dam' and start looking for the request numbers of the songs that you wanted to sing beforehand.

* Click here for the website of 'Cash Studio'.
^ Click here for the website of 'Club Dam'. (In Japanese Only)

4 comments:

  1. by the way how much are the fees ... do you still remember?

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    1. If I'm not mistaken, Monday - Thursday afternoon is around S$33 +++ for a group of 3 and additional pax would be S$7 +++ each. As for Friday - Sunday it's S$39 +++ for a group of 3 and additional pax would be S$9 +++ each. You probably want to make a reservation before going.

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  2. Yes, thanks for the recommendation. This place is frequented by many Japanese and Japanese speaking Singaporeans and it does indeed has a great collection of Japanese songs.

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  3. Yes, thanks for the recommendation. This place is frequented by many Japanese and Japanese speaking Singaporeans and it does indeed has a great collection of Japanese songs.

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