Pleasure-seeking in Ginza -- and then complaining about it -- used to be a Tokyo privilege, a little game of metropolitan elitism.
From novelists and artists to business tycoons and sumo wrestlers,
everyone loved basking in the Ginza atmosphere: a particular blend of glitter,
snobbism and a tradition-entrenched, mercenary snideness. But after a night on
the town, regret would rear its sorry head. Ginza -- an irresistable woman? read more
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