New Year. . . Roppongi Style

On New Year’s Eve, I first went to Zojo-ji Temple to see the countdown. From there I preceded on foot to Roppongi where the clubs were expensive and packed. Tensions were high.

I bumped into a fight between three security guards of Gaspanic’s Club 99 and two patrons. Some bystander leapt in to kick one of the guys but the crowded shouted at him. Another guy got involved but he just tried to break it up.

Actually fights aren’t so common in Roppongi despite what critics might think.

Keep the Peace!

7 Responses to “New Year. . . Roppongi Style”

Alex Kane Said:

What a bunch of losers!

kemek Said:

Ah, fighting gaijin. Keeping the stereotype alive.

vittel Said:

Well, there is “panic” in Gaspanic.
Looks more like the Bronx than Japan.

New Year’s Eve — Roppongi Style | East Windup Chronicle Said:

[...] back to the setting of one of our more controversial pieces, here’s a video put together by a Japundit correspondent, taken outside the Gaspanic nightclub, which our own Jackson Broder cautiously [...]

Papigiulio Said:

There you have it!! gaspanic!! probably the shitiest club. Only morons go there.

*agreed with vittel btw lol *

vittel Said:

“Only morons go there”
The morons do but the moronettes too ;)
Let’s hope they don’t procreate.

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