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Oct 31 2004 2 Comments

Rogues, rats and red lights

Shinjuku’s Kabukicho district is well known as a popular entertainment area. Although when I say entertainment, I don’t mean bingo halls and bowling alleys. No, it’s very much adult (and male) orientated. I always remember my first visit, as in the middle of the street was a man holding up a placard with an arrow pointing down — for want of a better description — a dark passageway. And on his advertising board in bold letters were the words ‘Anal Sex’. In English too. As a wide-eyed and naïve gaijin fresh off the boat, I was surprised to say the least.

Anyway, arriving in Shinjuku on Friday to meet a friend and finding myself a little early, I thought I’d take a little detour through this colourful part of town. But with it only being 4 pm, I wasn’t expecting to see much activity. I was wrong.

Within 3 minutes I’d seen a rat out on an early evening stroll, and been very kindly invited by numerous dodgy looking men in suits to watch a live show, have a sexy massage, or alternatively indulge in rigorous and fulfilling sex. Oh, and also the offer of a look around a shop that was selling all manner of unusual and exotic items. Many of which I couldn’t even begin to fathom their purpose.

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Although if those (apparent) sex aids were mind boggling, they weren’t quite as baffling as this sign above a nearby pachinko parlour.

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But considering the area it is situated in, and the various services on offer, the gambling emporium’s name is rather appropriate.

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Categorized: Culture, Language, Sex

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  1. Scott says

    11/1/2004 at 7:55 am

    Interesting story. I will be staying up in Shinjuku for 10 days starting this week so I might take a stroll through that section of town just to see what it is like.

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  2. Steph says

    8/9/2005 at 1:37 pm

    Maaan, that’s crazy, that’s the only pachinko parlour I’ve been in in my life! Not living in Tokyo that’s more of an impressive thing to me than it seems 🙂

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