My father-in-law and I passed by this place the other day, and the name took me a little by surprise:
While the spelling is a little different, I can’t help but wonder why anyone would want to go to a 2円 strip club with a name morbidly similar to “die”.
Seeing as how I was with my father-in-law, and this place is just a bit too close to home, we didn’t stop to see if we would need to make a trip to the funeral home just down the street. That said, I am curious to know just how a strip club stays in business in this part of town … I’ve never seen any cars parked outside the place when driving past at 10:30 PM, and there’s obviously nobody there during daylight hours. Think it’s just a front for human smuggling?

I would step in for a look… yes.
Have you seen a movie called “Zombie Strippers”?
Mandii, my bartender at the Risqué Café keeps putting it on before or after one of my presentations. From my furtive glimpses of it, I don’t think it would require any cuts or mosaicing to get into Japan.
Anyhow, the plot line of it is that selected nudie bar customers are killed and eaten (in private sessions) by the infected zombies who are stripping on stage. But those who survive the show really enthuse about it.
That sounds … umm … unique
Knowing this country, there is probably something like that in all the major cities. Don’t think it would be in my sleepy little town, though
Haha, I know that place. Never been in it, though. It used to be called “Playboy” and like many such places, changes its name every once in a while. Maybe it’s a loophole in the law that allows them to continue operating?
Ya, it changed its name three years ago, too … can’t remember what it was called back then.
Either way, they’ve certainly picked an interesting name considering there’s a funeral home 500 meters west of the place
Little places like that always make me wonder what exactly goes on inside.
Usually, the more out of the way it is the more kinky it proves to be.