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Fussa (福生市, Fussa-shi) is a city located in the western portion of the Tokyo Metropolis, Japan. As of 1 April 2021, the city had an estimated population of 56,786, and a population density of 5600 persons per km². [1] The total area of the city is 10.16 square kilometres (3.92 sq mi).
"No dancing" sign in a bar in Tokyo. The Businesses Affecting Public Morals Regulation Law (風俗営業等の規制及び業務の適正化等に関する法律, Fūzoku eigyō tō no kisei oyobi gyōmu no tekiseika tō ni kansuru hōritsu), also known as 風俗営業取締法 (Fūzoku eigyō torishimari hō) or 風営法 (Fūeihō), [1] is a law that regulates entertainment places in Japan.
The facility which houses Yokota Air Base was originally constructed by the Imperial Japanese Army (IJA) in 1940 as Tama Airfield, and used as a flight test center. During World War II Yokota became the center of Japanese Army Air Forces flight test activities and the base was the site of the first meeting between Japanese and Italian wartime allies.
Fashion health clubs are typically found in most of Japan's larger cities, operating out of physical premises decorated with bright flashing lights and generally bright and garish decor. They commonly post pictures of their " masseuse " employees near the entrance, though the face and eyes may be censored with pixellation or black strips; some ...
They released their first album, Echoes of Japan in 2017 on P-Vine Records. [4] In the album the Minyo Crusaders attempt to bring back Min'yo back to its 'common man' origins, going against the recent trend that Min'yo at-large had of appealing to the upper classes despite its working class roots. [5] The album was later reissued on Mais Um in ...
Host clubs are typically found in more populated areas of Japan, and are numerous in Tokyo districts such as Kabukichō, and Osaka's Umeda and Namba. Customers are typically wives of rich men, women working as hostesses in hostess clubs, or sex workers. [21] The first host club was opened in Tokyo in 1966. [22]
Japan Airlines Flight 123, JA8119. On Aug. 12, 1985, 12 minutes after it took off from Tokyo, the plane experienced "an explosive decompression," which led to extensive damage and caused the plane ...
Higashi-Fussa Station; K. Kumagawa Station; U. Ushihama Station This page was last edited on 4 April 2016, at 08:51 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...