If you have seen photographs of neon-soaked Tokyo streets, you have most likely seen Shinjuku, and if you know anything about Shinjuku, you will know Kabuki-cho. Kabuki-cho is Tokyo’s notorious red-light center, Nobuyoshi Araki’s ‘Lucky hole’. A stroll through this district is a hedonistic assault on the senses; vying for your attention are the Hostess bars, Image Clubs Pink Salons and the ubiquitous Yakuza members, touts and barkers. But now that Tokyo is bidding for the 2016 Olympics, its Governor has decided that a clean up is in order. Fortunately there is resistance to the idea of a sanitized Kabuki-cho, expat Max Hodges who describes the atmosphere as “carnival-like” has put together an audio guide to the area, featuring interviews with a Kabuki-cho tout, a bar owner, a regular and a rope bondage artist. The tour, which has been well received by Tokyo bloggers, is intended to give listeners an insight into this notorious part of Tokyo, while at the same time dispelling some of the stereotypes it has accrued.




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Thanks for the post, but I’d like to make a few requests:
You should generally ask first before posting images which are not part of a press kit. Also, general web etiquette is to host the image on your own site (once you have permission) rather than hot linking.
Can you add a credit to the photo: Copyright (C) John Burgreen
Can you spell my name correctly?
It would nice if you could actually mention the tour by name–the TOKYO REALTIME audio guided tours are produced by White Rabbit Press.
The press kit for this product, which product cover images is here:
http://www.tokyorealtime.com/mediakit.zip
Cheers,
Max Hodges
Producer
White Rabbit Press
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