Golden Gai

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Shinjuku is well known for its exclusive little clubs and bars that are invitation only. The Golden Gai neighborhood, really just a handful of crisscrossing alleys, is stuffed full of itty bitty spaces for drinking and carousing. Imagine a hallway with doors on both sides and a few signs glowing above the doors and you’re seeing Golden Gai.
Last night was the annual Golden Gai matsuri. About half the bars opened their doors to all comers and dispensed drinks at 2 for 500 yen until midnight–a good bargain for any Tokyo drinking establishment.
We tried out a few places with our friends Tracey, Ashley and Jamie. At Kura Kura we watched rhythmic gymnastics on a screen that took up an entire wall (it was a very small room); Kenzo’s Bar, including Kenzo himself, was decorated in leopard prints; and Evi, one of Tracey’s hangouts, was standing room only and kicked everyone out just before midnight–the bartender was getting cranky. We ended up at a karaoke bar called Champion where we sang until about 3 this morning.
Tracey, Ashley and I love to sing. Jamie fills in the chorus, but won’t take the microphone. Tod shoots photos of us enjoying the evening. We singers took turns with the other patrons, but I think the three of us might have sung more than everyone else. It was a lot of singing.
Now I’m nursing a raspy voice (but no hangover) and it’s back to work today. Ah, weekends.

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Mediatinker, Kristen McQuillin, is an American-born resident of Japan since 1998. This blog chronicles her life, projects, thoughts, and small adventures.