Tickets were intended for Sanrio shareholders
Posts published in December 2011
Club operator, one employee, and three customers charged with obscene behavior in public
The suspects are alleged to have broken into a home-office and bound a 68-year-old woman with tape
Big-name celebrities and sports stars are regulars
Actress and singer was included in an article about organized crime and celebrities
Ten people were taken to local hospitals for minor injuries
Floats of the 2011 Nebuta Festival in Aomori.
Tori no Ichi festival in Tokyo's Asakusa district

TOKYO (TR) – Beginning Saturday, the 42nd Tokyo Motor Show will highlight the latest in environmentally friendly vehicles from automakers worldwide.
The week-long event, held at Tokyo Big Sight in Koto Ward, will feature cars powered by plug-in hybrid, fuel-cell, and next generation hybrid systems from among the approximately 179 exhibitors expected to attend.
Yet attracting the most attention at a press event on Wednesday was a flashy prototype from Toyota for which the power source is undecided. The Fun-Vii is a slim and sleek three-seat concept car that uses capacitance-screen technology to emit messages on its door panels. “It’s a four-wheeled smart phone,” said Akio Toyoda, the president of Toyota.
Club managers continue to ignore warnings









