How to Say ‘This club’ in Japanese
このクラブ
kono kurabu
[koh-noh koo-rah-boo]
💬 Usage Tip: Useful starter for small talk: [このクラブ、よく来る?] “Do you come here often?”
🇯🇵 In Japan: Talking about the venue is an easy icebreaker in Japan—safer than jumping straight into personal questions.
Phrase Breakdown
この
kono
[koh-noh]
this (modifies a noun)
Use この to point to the club you’re currently in: このクラブ = this club (here).
このクラブ、音楽いいね。
This club, the music is nice, right?
クラブ
kurabu
[koo-rah-boo]
club (music club / dance club)
クラブ refers to the venue/group. In small talk you can comment on the vibe, music, or people at the club.
このクラブは音楽が大きい。
This club’s music is loud.
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