For those who don't know, these girls with signs showing 2.000-3.000 yen are working for the bars. They will tell you for that price, you can enjoy some drinks and their company, but it's just a bait. When inside the bar, the girls start ordering drinks and have a nice chat, dance, everyone having a good time. But in the end when comes the final bill, its like 10x times or more! Be careful.
this is literally what happen in other countries entertainment district. some of these people are discrete, and pretend talking to you as friendly person.
It's incredible how It's similar to the Yakuza series version, I think after playing all 7 games in the series I could walk around there without getting lost 😅
@@rvolcano7338 Yeah that story went around a bit. It was a class trip and they were getting lost. The boy then took charge and led them through narrow alleys and winding ways that you would 100% get lost in... but he knew exactly what he was doing. When asked how he knew he said "I played AC. I know this like my back pocket."
0:34 Tenkaichi street 3:25 theater square 5:23 Taihei boulevard 5:56 Nakimichi street 9:13 Senryo avenue 10:05 Sichifaku street 11:03 out of bounds 16:32 champion district
I can't find any of these areas on Google maps.please tell me the location of the last one on your list, so I can find it on goggle maps. I'm in Florida USA,and plan to visit in March. Thanks for any answers.
i could be a luck guy to be born in japan but noooo i had to born in this fucked up country that we call brazil i know it could be worse but brooo it also could be waaaaaaaaaay better
Most of the people holding signs seeing the camera: *looks away or are confused* The woman holding the bunny at 25:13 looking at the camera: *SMILES BIG Waves sign harder*
I have a Post WWII poster on a board that tells G.I.'s their loins are aching and come see the show. I got it on ebay many years ago. Fragile and mounted on a very hard cardboard of some kind. Crazy thing to own. Very rare.
Interesting that they had signs in English, articles I've read about Tokyo state that their red light district is strictly for Japanese only, and that there are only a couple places that specifically are willing to let a foreigner in. Is what I heard false? Is actual prostitution legal there?
Ignore the propaganda on internet that tries to spreads hatred towards Japanese. Most Japanese do like foreigners and are simply curious. It is all about mannerism, if you are polite and friendly you won't have a problem. There are many members-only bars in Japan (especially in Kabukicho) just don't mistake them as no-foreigner bars.
@@Nyugen-eu6rh If a bar won't take foreigners as members is there really a difference? Many nightlife establishments are unwelcoming of random gaijin and this only increases once you travel beyond Tokyo and Osaka.
Not really the seediest Kabuki-cho has ever looked. And all the pullers were on their best behavior with the camera on them. No incessant invitations into their places.
it seems so wild with people yet they look so civilized. like they all do there own thing and go on. also doesnt look like they deal with a big drug problem on that street atleast.
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Japan wore masks before covid was even a thing. They’re very cautious about germs to avoid becoming ill due to their strong work ethic. That’s just how their society is.
Again, Thanks for the video - watching it again. Man, there is allot of street competition with guys and gals trying to get customers to go to their shops or food/drink/entertainment places. Surprised any of them make any money standing their on the streets all night. I bet the food/drink places are not cheap either and they usually walk you to some off the beaten path apartment made up like a bar. Has to be a hard life to live doing this kind of thing. The city that never sleeps.
No trash,graffiti,people getting high on the streets,no shootings ,no rioting.Everything looks so clean and maintained.The US looks almost 3rd world compared to Japan 😢.
It's far worse here in Baltimore Maryland where the garbage is thrown by the residents in front of their homes who have zero respect or care for anything but their next welfare check