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Raisthlin (Offline)
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10-06-2008, 09:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Senbee View Post
oh sry well I didn't meen to upset anyone. I just never saw a thread where these specific questions where asked. I can't really find one eather and well because you said its super easy could your perhaps give me a hint where it would be?
dont worry, you didnt upset anyone at all.

http://www.japanforum.com/forum/japa...ple-tokyo.html

http://www.japanforum.com/forum/japa...ing-tokyo.html

http://www.japanforum.com/forum/japa...ighlight=party

i know theres a few more out there. if im not mistaken i think housetek also as something on the subject but im kinda busy so i cant look deepeer. Anyway, this should get you started if you have anymore questions after that i will be more then happy to help you the best i can.

oh well...ill give a go at your questions anyway. here we go

1. You can find pretty much anything in Japan. It all depends which kind of clubs your going into. They have reagge clubs, techno clubs, jazz clubs all those kind of "dedicated" clubs... they have it all. Im sure you could find a club dedicated to harmonica if you looked hard enuff. See what i mean.. As for the normal "going out" clubs i found that they most often played hip-hop, RnB, a little bit of techno and some general pop artists. Expect to ear quite a few japanese songs as well which makes it even more interesting.

2. If im not mistaken...20 is the legal age to drink and get into clubs.

3. They do not seperate foreighners from Japanese. What they do is some places will have a no gaijing entry policy. Which means these places are stricly for japanesse people and that your chance of getting in are as slim a supermodel....very slim. But dont worry. Most of the mainstream partying clubs, where young people (20-30) gather to have some fun, in tokyo, osaka, kyoto, and other major cities do not enforce such policies.

Heres an advice: I would suggest to go with a friend, someone you met at the hostel or something like that. I went alone quite a few times but i found it more practical and fun to have some people with you. Even tho i ended up seperating from the group and making new "japanese" friends on the spot going with other peoples make it easier overall.

Hope that helps.
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