社会人の新しい挑戦:東京で即興コメディコミュニティに参加すべき3つの理由

東京で社会人サークルや新しいコミュニティを探しているなら、即興コメディ(インプロ)は意外な答えかもしれません。パイレーツ・オブ・東京湾は毎週日曜日に練習し、毎月恵比寿のWhat the Dickens!で公演している日本語と英語の即興コメディグループです。台本なし!予測不能。それでいて、メンバーが口を揃えて語るのはコメディの話ではなく、ここで出会った仲間の話です。2026年7月5日に渋谷でオーディション開催。未経験OK、参加無料。

理由1:「知り合い」ではなく「仲間」ができる

東京に住んでいると、人との出会い自体は多いのに、なぜか深い友人関係に発展しにくいという矛盾にぶつかります。

飲み会で名刺を交換する。イベントでLINEを交換する。でも、その後何回会いましたか? 1回か2回集まって、やがてメッセージのやり取りもフェードアウト。「また今度」が永遠に来ない。東京あるあるです。

即興コメディが違うのは、「毎週日曜日に同じ人たちと一緒に何かを作る」という構造があることです。ネットワーキングの場ではなく、共同作業の場。台本なしのシーンを一緒に作り、失敗を共有し、笑い合う。これは飲み会の延長では絶対に起きない種類のつながりを生みます。

パイレーツ・オブ・東京湾のメンバーは会社員、エンジニア、教師、研究者、ミュージシャンなど、バックグラウンドは本当にさまざまです。年齢は20代から50代まで。日本語ネイティブのメンバーも、海外出身のメンバーもいます。共通しているのは経歴や国籍ではなく、「毎週日曜日にここに来る」ということだけ。

新しいコミュニティに参加したいけど、表面的な交流で終わるのが嫌だ。そう感じている社会人にこそ、この場所を知ってほしいのです。

恵比寿の月例ショー前に舞台裏で絆を深めるパイレーツ・オブ・東京湾の多国籍キャスト

理由2:仕事では使わない「自分」に出会える

月曜から金曜、私たちは「役割」の中で生きています。会議での発言は計算するし、メールの一語一句に気を遣う。それが大人の社会で、別に悪いことではありません。でも、週末までその延長で過ごしていたら、「自分って本当は何が好きなんだっけ?」と思う瞬間が来ます。

即興コメディの練習は、その感覚をリセットしてくれます。

具体的にはこうです。毎週日曜の夕方、新宿エリアに集まって約2時間の練習。最初の20分はウォームアップ。大声を出す。体を動かす。意味のないことをする。月曜から金曜の「ちゃんとしている自分」が、ゆっくり剥がれていきます。

その後はシーン練習やゲーム。台本はないので、自分の直感だけが頼り。「何を言えば正解か」ではなく「今この瞬間に何が浮かんだか」で動く。これは仕事とは真逆の頭の使い方で、だからこそリフレッシュ効果が大きい。

英語がわからなくても楽しめる環境です。練習もショーも日本語と英語の両方で進行するので、片方の言語だけで全く問題ありません。逆に、英語を使う趣味を東京で探している人にとっては、テキストを読むだけの英会話教室よりもはるかに実践的な場になります。

日曜日の即興コメディ練習後に笑い合うパイレーツ・オブ・東京湾のメンバーたち

理由3:「観客を笑わせる」という体験は、想像以上に効く

恵比寿のWhat the Dickens!で毎月開催しているライブの話をします。

お客さんは日本人も外国人もいます。カップル、友人同士、一人で来る人、たまたま入った観光客。英語と日本語のコントが次々に展開されていく中で、客席のどこかから笑い声が上がる。その笑いを、自分たちが即興で作った。

この感覚は、他の趣味ではなかなか味わえません。

マラソンを完走する達成感とも違うし、旅行の非日常感とも違う。「目の前の人間が、自分がたった今作ったものに反応して笑っている」というリアルタイムのフィードバック。これは面白い体験として東京で他に類を見ないものだと、メンバー全員が言います。

そして、この経験は仕事にも確実に波及します。人前で話すことへの恐怖が減る。想定外の質問にアドリブで対応できるようになる。相手のアイデアを否定せずに受け止める力がつく。社会人のスキルアップという観点でも、インプロは極めて実践的です。

休日の過ごし方を変えてみませんか

土日にNetflixを見て終わる週末を、何か月も繰り返していませんか。「何か新しいことを始めたい」と思いながら、結局スマホをスクロールして月曜を迎える。

パイレーツ・オブ・東京湾のオーディションは、その循環を断ち切る入口です。

日時: 2026年7月5日(日)第1部 12:00〜14:00 / 第2部 14:15〜16:15

場所: 東京コメディバー(渋谷区道玄坂1-5-9 ザ・レンガビル 3F)

参加費: 無料

経験: 不問

申し込みはこちら: https://forms.gle/CrJg5D9VVCrmNcMS7

オーディション詳細ページ: https://www.piratesoftokyobay.com/auditions

まずショーを観てみたい方へ: オーディション前最後のライブは6月28日(日)19:30〜、恵比寿What the Dickens!にて。チケットには1ドリンク無料サービス付き。 https://www.piratesoftokyobay.com/shows

年に一度のチャンス。次の面白い日曜日は、ここから始まります。

  • はい。即興コメディは毎週同じメンバーと台本なしのシーンを一緒に作る活動です。飲み会やイベントとは違い、共同作業と失敗の共有を通じて自然に深い関係が生まれます。パイレーツ・オブ・東京湾のメンバーの多くが、入って数か月でグループを東京で一番親しいコミュニティと感じるようになったと語っています。

  • もちろんです。現メンバーの中にも、東京に引っ越してすぐにオーディションを受けた人が何人もいます。毎週日曜日に同じ人たちと顔を合わせることで、知り合いゼロの状態から短期間で仲間ができます。新しいコミュニティへの参加を考えている方にとって、最も効率の良い方法の一つです。

  • 日本人メンバーも外国人メンバーもいる混合グループです。公演は日本語と英語の両方で行い、練習もその構成を反映しています。日本に長く住んでいる方も、最近来日した方もいます。国籍に関係なく、東京で社会人サークルを探している方に向いています。

  • はい。メンバー同士で食事や外出など、即興以外のイベントも定期的に行っています。また、年間を通じて東京周辺のフェスティバルや特別イベントに出演する機会もあり、通常の月例ライブ以外の活動も充実しています。日曜の夜だけでは終わらない交流があります。

More Than Comedy: Why Joining an Improv Group in Tokyo Will Change Your Weekend

Joining an improv comedy group in Tokyo is one of the fastest ways to build genuine friendships, fill your weekends with something meaningful, and find an English-speaking community that also includes Japanese speakers. Pirates of Tokyo Bay practices every Sunday evening and performs monthly at What the Dickens! pub in Ebisu. Open auditions are July 5th, 2026, at Tokyo Comedy Bar in Shibuya. No experience is required.

Tokyo Is Full of People. Finding Your People Is the Hard Part.

You moved to Tokyo, or maybe you have lived here your whole life, and at some point the same realization hit: this city has 14 million people and somehow your social circle is five coworkers and whoever you bump into at the convenience store.

The usual advice is predictable. Language exchange meetups. Hiking groups. Bar crawls. They work for some people, but for a lot of us, those environments never quite cross the line from "pleasant strangers in the same room" to actual friendship. You show up, make small talk, exchange LINE contacts, and then life gets busy and you never actually see them again.

What makes improv different is the mechanism. You are not networking. You are not trying to make a good impression. You are standing in a room with other people, making each other look good, failing together, and laughing about it. That creates a bond that small talk simply cannot.

The Pirates of Tokyo Bay have been performing English and Japanese improv comedy in Tokyo since 2010. But the thing our members talk about most is not the shows. It is the Sundays.

Pirates of Tokyo Bay members hanging out and laughing together after Sunday improv practice in Tokyo

What Actually Happens on a Sunday

Every Sunday evening, our cast meets in the Shinjuku area for a two-hour practice. Here is what that looks like in reality:

You walk in. Someone hands you a coffee or a beer. There is a whiteboard with tonight's plan: maybe a new game the director wants to test, a revisit of something that worked well at last month's show, or a focused drill on a specific skill like physicality or emotional range.

The first 20 minutes are warm-ups. These are loud, physical, and intentionally silly. Their purpose is not fitness. Their purpose is to strip away the week. Whatever happened at work on Monday through Friday stops mattering the moment someone asks you to pretend to be a washing machine.

Then comes the work. Scenes, games, exercises, notes from the director, and a lot of repetition. It is not casual. The group takes the craft seriously. But "seriously" in improv means committing fully to a scene where you are an astronaut arguing with a talking cat about whose turn it is to do the dishes. The effort is real. The subject matter is absurd. That combination is what makes it addictive.

By the end of practice, you have spent two hours being fully present with a group of people. No phones. No multitasking. Just listening, reacting, and building something together. If you have ever struggled to "be in the moment" or find activities in Tokyo that do not involve a screen, this is the antidote.

The Friendships Are a Side Effect of the Work

Here is the part that is hard to explain until you experience it. Improv friendships are unusually deep for how quickly they form.

Diverse international cast of Pirates of Tokyo Bay bonding backstage before their show in Hanoi. Usually monthly shows in Tokyo.

The reason is structural. In improv, you are constantly making yourself vulnerable. You are saying things out loud that you did not plan. You are making choices in front of people without time to calculate whether those choices are "cool" or "smart." You see each other at your most unfiltered, every single week.

That is not how most social activities work. At a bar, you perform a version of yourself. At a language exchange, you are focused on getting the grammar right. In improv, the pretense drops almost immediately because the games force it to. There is no time to manage your image when you are halfway through a scene about a pirate who is terrified of water.

Our cast includes members who have been with the group for over a decade and members who joined last year. They are teachers, engineers, musicians, marketers, and researchers. Some are Japanese, some are from other countries. They range from their 20s to their 50s. What they share is not a background. It is a Sunday.

You Do Not Need to Be Funny. You Need to Be Present.

The biggest misconception about improv is that it requires you to be naturally hilarious. It does not. The core skill in improv is listening. The second most important skill is agreeing. The comedy is a byproduct of two people paying full attention to each other and building on whatever emerges.

If you have ever been told you are a good listener, or that you are the person who notices small details, or that you are calm in chaotic situations, you already have the foundation for improv. The "funny" part comes from the structure of the games, not from some innate talent.

This is also why improv works so well as a weekend activity for working professionals. The skills transfer directly. Better listening, faster decision-making, comfort with ambiguity, and the ability to build on someone else's idea rather than competing with it. Several of our members have told us that improv made them noticeably better at their day jobs, not because they learned jokes, but because they learned to react without overthinking.

Why This Group, Why This City

Tokyo has a handful of improv groups, comedy bars, and theater communities. What makes Pirates of Tokyo Bay different is the intersection of English and Japanese on the same stage, every show, every practice.

That matters because it mirrors what life in Tokyo actually feels like for most people. You are constantly switching between languages, between cultural codes, between ways of expressing yourself. Our shows embrace that reality instead of pretending it does not exist. And for our cast, it means practicing a skill that is genuinely useful: communicating clearly even when there is a language gap.

Our monthly shows at What the Dickens! in Ebisu draw a mixed crowd, couples, language learners, tourists, long-term residents, and people who just stumbled in because the pub looked interesting. It is a room where everyone is welcome, and the comedy works whether you understand every word or not.

The Practical Details

Practices: Every Sunday evening, Shinjuku area. About two hours. Shows: One Sunday per month, 7:30 PM, What the Dickens! pub in Ebisu. Commitment: This is a volunteer group. Everyone has a day job. But consistent Sunday attendance is how the group stays sharp and how you build those friendships. Cost: Practices are free for cast members. No membership fees.

Ready to Stop Scrolling and Start Showing Up?

Our next open auditions are Sunday, July 5, 2026 at Tokyo Comedy Bar in Shibuya, running in two gruops (Group 1: 12:00-2:00 PM / Group 2: 2:15-4:15 PM).

No improv experience required. No fee. No prepared material.

Apply now: https://forms.gle/CrJg5D9VVCrmNcMS7

Full audition details: Register for our open improv auditions

See us live first: Our last show before auditions is June 28th at What the Dickens! in Ebisu. Tickets include a free first drink. Monthly improv night

We hold auditions once a year. Your next interesting Sunday starts with this one.

  • Improv creates friendships faster than most social activities because the exercises require genuine vulnerability and collaboration. You are not making small talk — you are building scenes together, failing together, and supporting each other in real time. Pirates of Tokyo Bay members consistently describe the group as their closest social circle in Tokyo, often within just a few months of joining.

  • That is one of the best times to join. Many of our current members auditioned shortly after arriving in Tokyo specifically to build a social network. The group practices every Sunday, which means you immediately have a weekly commitment with the same people, and that consistency is what turns acquaintances into real friends.

  • The cast is a genuine mix. Some members are Japanese, some are from other countries, and some have lived in Japan for decades. The group performs in English and Japanese, and practices reflect that same mix. If you are looking for a community that bridges the expat and local divide, this is one of the few in Tokyo that does it naturally.

  • Yes. The cast regularly gets together outside of improv for dinners, outings, and other events. The group also performs at festivals and special events around Tokyo throughout the year, which adds variety beyond the regular monthly schedule. The social life of the group extends well past Sunday evenings.

五月病を笑いで吹き飛ばせ!恵比寿で台本なし・予測不能の即興コメディナイト

GW明けの日曜夜、恵比寿で一番笑える場所 

パイレーツ・オブ・東京湾(Pirates of Tokyo Bay)は、恵比寿のブリティッシュパブ「What the Dickens!」で毎月開催されている、日本語と英語で楽しめる即興コメディグループです。5月31日(日)、次回公演「Golden Comedy Night ~五月病を笑いで治療!~」を開催します。台本なし、予測不能——お客様のアイデアからキャストがその場でシーンや歌を作り上げる、2時間のライブエンターテインメントです。

恵比寿で面白い体験を探している方、GW明けの気分転換にぴったりの東京イベントを探している方へ。 

五月病、笑いで治しませんか

ゴールデンウィークが終わった。あの自由な数日間が、もう遠い記憶に感じる。次の連休はいつだっけ。調べない方がいい。答えを知ると余計に落ち込む。

「五月病」という言葉がある通り、5月後半の東京は独特のテンションの低さに包まれます。休みボケ、仕事のエンジンがかからない、なんとなく気力がない。そんな時に必要なのは、真面目な自己啓発でもサプリメントでもなく、腹を抱えて笑う2時間です。

パイレーツのショーは日本語と英語で行われますが、英語がわからなくても十分楽しめます。キャストはフィジカルコメディ、パントマイム、デタラメ語(ギブリッシュ)を駆使して、言葉の壁を超えた笑いを届けます。難しいことは何もありません。パブに来て、ビールを頼んで、キャストに言われたらお題を叫ぶだけ。あとは勝手に笑えます。

当日の流れ

Improv comedy show in Tokyo by the Pirates of Tokyo Bay at What the Dickens! in Ebisu

19:00に恵比寿西のROOB6ビル4F「What the Dickens!」が開場します。本格ブリティッシュパブで、フィッシュ&チップスやミートパイなどのフードメニューとクラフトビールを楽しめます。開場と同時に到着して、席でディナーを注文し、食事をしながらショーを観るのがおすすめです。ショーは19:30スタート、21:30頃まで。

ショー中、司会者が観客にお題を求めます。「場所は?」「職業は?」「感情は?」——あなたが叫んだひとことが、ステージ上のコメディに変わります。英語の場面もあれば、日本語の場面もあれば、存在しない言語の場面もあります。台本なし、予測不能の展開が2時間続きます。同じショーは二度とありません。

終演後もパブは営業中。もう一杯飲みながら余韻に浸るもよし、キャストと話すもよし。恵比寿のリラックスした日曜夜を楽しんでください。

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ゴールデンウィークが短すぎたすべての人。「いつものディナーデート」に飽きたカップル。カラオケ以外の週末プランを探している友人グループ。東京でローカルな体験をしたい旅行者。GW明けから何もする気が起きない在住者。ひとりで来ても気まずさゼロのパブの雰囲気——初めての方、お一人参加、大歓迎です。チームの打ち上げやカジュアルな懇親会にも。

観客は日本人、在住外国人、旅行者、国際カップルなど多様な顔ぶれ。その多様性が、このショーの空気を特別なものにしています。東京で面白いイベントを探しているなら、ここは外せません。

公演情報 — 2026年5月31日(日)

  • 日程:2026年5月31日(日)

  • 開場:19:00

  • 開演:19:30〜21:30頃

  • 会場:What the Dickens!(ROOB6ビル 4F, 恵比寿西1-13-3, 渋谷区, 東京都 150-0021)

  • アクセス:恵比寿駅(JR山手線・東京メトロ日比谷線)西口から徒歩3分。渋谷から1駅。

  • 料金:2,500円(1ドリンク付)

  • 食事:ブリティッシュパブのフルメニュー。ショー前後も注文可能。

👉 チケット購入

👉 公演スケジュール

即興コメディって何?という方はこちら → 即興コメディとスタンドアップコメディの違いを解説

キキャストメンバーの素顔を知りたい方 → 2010年から東京で即興コメディを率いる創設者マイク・スタッファー

  • 「Golden Comedy Night」はパイレーツ・オブ・東京湾の5月公演です。GW明けの「五月病」を笑いで吹き飛ばすというテーマで、恵比寿のWhat the Dickens!にて日本語と英語の即興コメディを上演します。台本なし、観客のアイデアからすべてを作り上げるライブエンターテインメントです。チケットは2,500円で1ドリンク付。英語がわからなくても楽しめます。

  • むしろそういう方のためのショーです。5月後半の東京はゴールデンウィークから次の連休までの長い空白期間。このショーは日曜の夜にパブで2時間笑うだけのシンプルな体験です。気合も準備も不要。チケットを買って、恵比寿に来るだけで完了です。

次回公演:6月28日「Rainy Season Rescue」。梅雨のジメジメを、恵比寿の室内で日本語と英語の即興コメディと一緒に吹き飛ばそう。

Golden Comedy Night: The Best Cure for the May Blues Is a Pub Full of Laughing Strangers

Golden Week is over. Now what?

Pirates of Tokyo Bay is Tokyo's English and Japanese improv comedy group, performing live at What the Dickens! pub in Ebisu, just one stop from Shibuya. On Sunday, May 31st, we are hosting our monthly show: two hours of completely unscripted comedy built entirely from audience suggestions. No scripts, no rehearsal, no safety net. The cast makes up every scene, character, and song on the spot. Your ticket includes your 1st drink free.

If you are looking for comedy shows in Tokyo, things to do this weekend in Ebisu, or just a reason to leave the house on a Sunday night, this is it.

The May Blues are real. Laughter is the cure.

There is a word in Japanese for what happens in May: 五月病 (gogatsu-byo), literally "May sickness." Golden Week gives you just enough time off to remember what freedom feels like, and then it is over. You are back at work, the next long weekend is months away, and the weather can not decide if it is spring or summer. The collective mood of Tokyo in late May is best described as "deflated."

This show exists for exactly that moment. A Sunday night in a warm pub, a cold drink in your hand, and two hours of comedy where nothing is planned and anything can happen. You do not have to think. You do not have to perform. You just have to show up, shout a suggestion when the cast asks for one, and laugh.

The cast performs in English and Japanese, using physical comedy, pantomime, and gibberish to make sure every single person in the room is laughing. You do not need to speak Japanese to enjoy the show. You do not need to speak English either. The comedy works because it is built on reactions, physicality, and the beautiful chaos of making things up in front of a live audience. 

What to expect on the night

Improv comedy show in Tokyo by the Pirates of Tokyo Bay at What the Dickens! in Ebisu

Doors open at 7:00 PM at What the Dickens!, a proper British pub on the 4th floor of the Roob 6 Building in Ebisunishi. Arrive early, grab your free drink, and order some fish and chips or a meat pie from the full pub menu. The show kicks off at 7:30 PM and runs until approximately 9:30 PM.

During the show, a host asks the audience for suggestions: a word, a location, a job, an emotion. The cast takes those sparks and builds entire scenes from nothing. Some will be in English. Some in Japanese. Some in languages that do not technically exist. Every game is different, every show is one of a kind, and the audience is part of the engine. 

After the show, the pub stays open. Many audience members stick around for another drink, and the cast often hangs out with the crowd. It is one of the most social, low-pressure evenings you can have in Tokyo, especially when you need one.

Who should come?

Anyone whose Golden Week was too short. Couples who want a date night that is not another izakaya. Friend groups looking for something to do besides karaoke. Tourists who want a genuinely local Tokyo experience on a Sunday night. Expats who have been staring at their apartment walls since the holiday ended. Solo adventurers, the pub atmosphere means you never feel out of place, even if you come alone. Corporate teams looking for an informal, offbeat outing.

The audience is always an unpredictable mix of Japanese locals, long-term residents, travelers passing through, and international couples. That diversity is part of what makes the energy in the room special.

Show details: May 31st, 2026

  • Date: Sunday, May 31st, 2026

  • Doors: 7:00 PM

  • Show: 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM

  • Venue: What the Dickens!, Roob 6 Bldg 4F, 1-13-3 Ebisu-nishi, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo 150-0021

  • Access: 3-minute walk from Ebisu Station (JR Yamanote / Tokyo Metro Hibiya Line). 1 stop from Shibuya.

  • Tickets: ¥2,500 (includes 1st drink free)

  • Food: Full British pub menu available before, during, and after the show

👉 Buy Tickets: Get tickets to this month’s improv comedy show

👉 Full Show Schedule: Check out our monthly comedy show schedule

Want to learn more about improv comedy? Read our explainer: What Is Improv Comedy? (And How Is It Different from Stand-Up?)

Meet the crew, starting with founder Mike Staffa, who has been directing unscripted chaos in Tokyo since 2010.

  • Golden Comedy Night is the May 2026 edition of the Pirates of Tokyo Bay monthly improv comedy show. The theme is curing the post-Golden Week blues with laughter. Performed in English and Japanese at What the Dickens! pub in Ebisu, the show features completely unscripted comedy built from audience suggestions. Tickets are ¥2,500 and include one free drink.

  • That is exactly why we scheduled it. Late May in Tokyo is the long stretch between Golden Week and the next holiday. This show is designed as a Sunday night reset, a low-effort, high-reward evening in a cozy pub with live comedy. No planning required beyond buying a ticket.

Next show: Rainy Season Rescue on June 28th. Escape Tokyo's rainy season with an indoor night of English and Japanese improv comedy in Ebisu.