2600 Meeting
Monthly Tokyo chapter 2600 meeting: an informal hacking and security conversation at a reserved bar in Kabukicho, Shinjuku.
- When
- Fri, November 6, 2026 · 19:00–21:00 JST
- Where
- beemars, Kabukicho, 2 Chome−27−12 新宿Leeビル 2 3階 · In person
- Region
- Kanto (Tokyo)
- Organizer
- TenguSec
- Language
- EN
- Source
- Meetup
Summary
A monthly 2600 meeting for the Tokyo chapter, held at a bar in Kabukicho, Shinjuku. 2600 meetings are the long-running, informal gatherings tied to the hacker quarterly of the same name, open to anyone curious about security, hacking, and the surrounding culture. There is no fixed agenda: people show up, sit down, and talk.
This is currently the only active 2600 meeting in Japan. Conversation covers hacking in the broad sense, from technical security work to whatever else the room brings up, and newcomers are as welcome as regulars. No talk schedule, no slides, no registration formality beyond showing up.
The venue is reserved in full for the group for the duration of the meeting, so the space is private to attendees. The event runs from 19:00 to 21:00 and the organizers publish a short video guide to finding the location.
About the community
A Tokyo-based security and hacking community that runs the city's 2600 chapter, meeting once a month in a reserved bar space in Shinjuku. Sessions are unstructured conversation rather than talks, and the group draws security practitioners, hobbyist hackers, and anyone curious about the field. It is the only active 2600 chapter in Japan, and the recurring format means regulars and first-timers mix freely.
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