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  2. Roppongi - Wikipedia

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    Clubs can range from large, multi-level establishments, to smaller one-room clubs located in upper levels of buildings. In more recent times some of the larger venues with known yakuza connections have closed. [4] Around Roppongi crossing are a number of clubs which feature foreign performers. There are also a number of both foreign- and ...

  3. Velfarre - Wikipedia

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    Velfarre (ヴェルファーレ, Verufāre) was a disco located in the Roppongi district of Tokyo, Japan.Velfarre was the self-professed "largest disco in Asia" with a capacity of 1,500 people, with three floors above ground and three floors below; owned by Tetsuya Komuro and Avex Trax.

  4. Lexington Queen - Wikipedia

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    Lexington Queen was a nightclub in Roppongi, Tokyo.The current name of the establishment was changed to The 'New Lex Edo', but it was often simply referred to by 'Lex'. Located underground near Roppongi Crossing, the club is a well-known and favorite hangout for models and celebrities on the

  5. Pit Inn (jazz club) - Wikipedia

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    The Roppongi Pit Inn was open from at least 1978, [13] [note 1] and was at Shimei Building B1, Roppongi 3-17-7. [15] In 2003, it contained wooden pews and chairs, and "ceiling-high speakers angle[d] in to cover the entire audience space with crisp sound resolution and exceptional clarity". [ 16 ]

  6. Special wards of Tokyo - Wikipedia

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    Roppongi Home to the rich Roppongi Hills area, Mori Tower, an active night club scene, and a relatively large presence of Western tourists and expatriates. [23] [24] Ryōgoku The heart of the sumo world. Home to the Ryōgoku Kokugikan and many sumo stables. [25] Shibuya A long-time center of shopping, fashion, nightlife, and youth culture.

  7. Host and hostess clubs - Wikipedia

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    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]

  8. Kamurochō - Wikipedia

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    Team members, led by Nagoshi, would also visit drinking establishments within the Roppongi and Kabukicho districts at least two or three nights each week and converse with people in the local area as part of their research. [1] A frequent venue of interest for the team are hostess clubs, which are prominently featured in the franchise's games.

  9. Category:Roppongi - Wikipedia

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