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" Goodbye II Chome ", Miriam Yeung's famous song, I believe everyone is familiar with it. Tianxin likes the sentence inside, "It turns out that I am very happy, but I haven't noticed it."
Few friends know about this song. There is a story behind this song: Lin Xi and "friend" Huang Yaoming made an appointment in 2chome. Unfortunately, Huang Yaoming did not come to the appointment, and Lin Xi wrote this while waiting.
So where is the "dual-chome" here?
The Japanese address is usually composed of: District-Ding-Ban-number, for example, the second Ding is the second Ding. In Japan, the most famous dichome, it is not Tokyo Shinjuku . There is a customary thing in Shinjuku: Shinjuku 2chome is the gay area, while Shinjuku 1chome and threechome are the les area.
When Tianxin was staying in Shinjuku, Tokyo, she became seriously dissatisfied with the huge public welfare poster of Nichyu. This promotion is too convincing!
Speaking of Shinjuku Nichome, there is a person who has become popular all over the world. He is Takuya, a master of blowjob with the skills of "high-speed attraction" and "deep throat tightening". He is the owner of a small bar called "cholesterol" located in Shinjuku Nichome. I still remember when Tianxin checked in the coordinates in the circle of friends, a friend cried and asked Tianxin to see Brother Takuya!
To be honest, I am a girl in every family, and it is still a bit strange to wander in Erchome in the middle of the night. The bar area is really almost all men, and the boss with a cross-dressing erotic beer is welcomed. Anyway, the coordinates are told, and the store name has been found for you. Whether to go to the Neiba or not, you can do it yourself!
As for near Sanchome, there is a food street, and I feel extremely friendly when I pass by! In the evening, I chose to sit in this izakaya on the second floor. I brought a cup of wine and a serving of skewers. Finally, I used a bowl of plum tea soup to finish the rice. It was simply not even better!
I have always wanted to start my post and talk about the Japanese izakaya. After all, that is where I have to stop every night in Japan. Let’s write it back and forth!