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This bar, associated with the nearby branch of 24 Kaikan, consists of two sections, with street clothes worn in one area and traditional Japanese loincloths in the other. Regular customers bring their own loincloths, but these can also be rented for ¥500, and first-timers will be taught how to tie one on. Occasional patrols by a flashlight-wielding barman ensure minimal hanky-panky in the main areas - but there is a back room. The crowd tends to be mostly middle-aged or older. Wednesday nights are particularly popular as they offer all-you-can-drink deals for ¥2,800.
Tokyo City Guide (Edition 5)
Transport Asakusa station (Asakusa line), exit A3; (Ginza line), exits 7, 8.
Telephone 03 3843 4424
Open 6pm-2am daily.
Admission Admission ¥2,800 (incl 3 drinks).
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