Tokyo Industries


Tokyo Industries Limited is a private company, based in the North of England, with an estate of over 30 venues, including Nightclubs, Hotels, Bars and Restaurants.

History

Tokyo industries was founded in 1997 in Greater Manchester by Aaron Mellor, opening their first venue, Tokyo Project, in Oldham. A second venue opened shortly afterwards in Ashton-under-Lyne followed by a third, The Castle, in Oldham.
In 2013, the 150 year old premises The Castle was bought by Transport for Greater Manchester with plans to demolish the site due to the ongoing Manchester Metrolink construction. In October 2016, Tokyo Industries opened its venue Church Leeds through a joint venture.
In 2015, Tokyo Industries Group MD/CEO was found guilty of putting the lives of hundreds of staff and revellers at risk in 2013. , 44, appeared at Lincoln Magistrates Court between April 21 and 24, and was found guilty on May 6 of 11 offences under the Regulatory Reform Order 2005 and was fined £173,000.

Venues & Brands

The company operates the Stein Bier Keller, Brew Haus, Get Baked and Tokyo brands, in addition to a number of one off venues and events. They are well known for using Funktion-One sound systems at almost all of their sites.

Night Clubs