Kabukicho, famous for its hostess clubs, seedy night clubs, and the kabuki theater that was never built.
Photo by Erik Katerborg
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Haha... The only time I actaully saw this was in the Yakuza video games by Sega.
Posted by: Dragonfang18 | April 27, 2009 at 10:04 AM