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Bangkok Nightclub GogoBars and sexy dancer

December 27th 2009 | Posted by
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GoGo bar is related to nightclub, but in more extreme way. Somes of this bars featuring sexy dancers or topless Go GO Dancers.

In South-East Asia, and especially in Thailand, go-go bars differ from beer bars in that they also include erotic adult entertainment, with dancers and hostesses. The performers are usually available for private hire, for your personal entertainment.

Go-go bars are particularly prominent in Thailand and some other Asian countries and are popular as venues for prostitution, and the dancers are often available to be bar fined by customers.

Go Go bars in Bangkok Nightlife

Many of Bangkok’s go go bars feature simply a continual run of songs in different musical styles – thumping dance beats and in some cases rocking tunes – and go go girls of seemingly different levels of enthusiasm dancing, or at least doing their best imitation of a dance, to the music. In many cases dancing equates to swaying back and forth around a pole or up and down the stage in order for them to have a look at the interested parties in the bar and vice versa.

One of Bangkok’s most well known go-go bars is The Dollhouse, which is located in one of Bangkok’s busiest late night adult entertainment areas – Soi Cowboy (soi 23 just off Sukhumvit Road). This is about a five minute walk from Asoke Station by Sky Train, or Sukhumvit Station if you use the Bangkok Subway System.

This go-go bar first opened at the end of 2000, the aim of the owners was to set new standards in nightlife and adult entertainment. Here visitors can enjoy being waited on hand, foot and finger by many attractive Thai females, whose only wish is to attend to their every need. Pole dancing is a popular spectacle as are the table dancers on the upper level of the original Dollhouse.

Besides Bangkok, another best place that has gogo bars in Thailand is Pattaya.

Some of Go Go bars in Bangkok, with the address and website :

1. Apache Bar
Telp : 0-2261-4043

2. Barbar
Website : http://www.barbar-bangkok.com/
Address : Patpong Soi 2 (near Silom Road)
Telp : 0-2632-7124

3. Baccara Bar
Website : http://www.baccarabar.com/
Address : near Sukhumvit Soi 23

4. Club Electric Blue
Website : http://clubelectricblue.com/
Address : Patpong Soi 2

5. Cocktail Club
Telp : 0-2259-5101

6. Deja Vu Bar
Website : www.dejavubar.com

7. DollHouse, The
Website : www.dollhouse-agogo.com

8. Long Gun (Lucky Star)

9. Midnite Bar
Website : www.midnite.biz

10. Play Skool
Address : Ground floor of Nana Entertainment Plaza
Telp :0-2656-7580

11. Rawhide

12. Shark Go go bar
Website : http://www.sharkbangkok.com/
Email : info@sharkbangkok.com

13. Spice Girls
Address : Sukhumvit Soi 23, , Bangkok
Website : http://www.spicegirls.biz/

14. Tilac Bar

15. Tony’s Bar
Website : http://www.tonysbar.com/

16. Toy Bar

Gogobars in Bangkok

Bangkok GogoBars

Bangkok GogoBars

GogoBars Dancer in Dollhouse bar Bangkok
Bangkok GogoBars Dancers

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Kawasaki

Kawasaki kanamara parade and ninja motorcycle

November 13th 2010 | Posted by
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Kawasaki (川崎市) is a city located in Kanagawa, Japan, between Tokyo and Yokohama. It is the 8th most populated city in Japan and one of the main cities forming the Greater Tokyo Area and Keihin Industrial Area. Kawasaki has several factories and development bases of the companies of heavy industry (e.g., JFE Group, Nippon Oil Corporation) and high technology (Fujitsu, NEC Corporation, Toshiba, and Dell Japan).

Kawasaki maybe more populas as Ninja Motorcycle or Kawassaki Volcan. But Kawasaki actually is a nice city in near Japan.

There are some popular tourist attractions in Kawasaki such as :

1. Kawasaki Daishi: the second most visited temple in the Kantō area.
2. Nihon Minka-en: a park with a collection of 20 minka, or traditional farmhouses, from various areas in Japan.
3. Koreatown: eastern Kawasaki has the second largest concentration of Koreans in Japan after Osaka. In 1997 it became the first municipality to allow non-Japanese nationals to take civil service employment.
4. Kawasaki Daishi (川崎大師), officially Heikenji (平間寺).
5. Wakamiya Hachiman-gū Shrine (若宮八幡宮), A quiet Shinto shrine that would be indistinguishable from your average neighborhood shrine if not for one thing: this happens to be one of Japan’s few remaining fertility shrines, and the deity venerated here assumes the form of a meter-long iron phallus, known as Kanamara-sama (金まら様, lit. “Iron Big Penis Lord”).
6. Japanese Erotic art in small sex museum in the shine building
7. Nihon Minka-En (日本民家園), or Japan Open-Air Folk House Museum [4]. The large grounds display over twenty traditional Japanese houses, dating from the late 17th to early 20th century and transplanted from around the country. Rarely crowded, and costing only ¥500 admission, the museum is a 12 min. walk from Mukogaoka-yuen station on the Odakyu Line from Shinjuku, or 20 min. from Noborito on the JR Nanbu Line.
8. If you like to gamble, Kawasaki is also home to a horse racing track and a keirin (bicycle racing) track.
9. Kawasaki’s best-known event is the Kanamara Matsuri (金まら祭り), also known as the Iron Penis Festival, held on the first Sunday in April. Penis-laden temple
floats (o-mikoshi) are paraded down the streets of Kawasaki and everybody gets sloshed.

Kawasaki City Photos :

Kawasaki Kanamara sama
Kawasaki Kanamara parade Kanamara

Kawasaki City
Kawasaki City

Kawasaki English Pub
Kawasaki Nightlife English Pub

Kawasaki Daishi
Kanamara Daishi

Watch JR trains in Musashi-kosugi, Kawasaki city, Japan Video here

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