Google翻訳
This book is a remake of "Tokyo Nightclubbing," published in the early 1990s, which introduces discos and clubs in Tokyo. It includes illustrations and texts of clubs in major areas such as Aoyama/Harajuku, Nishi-Azabu, Roppongi, Ginza/Akasaka, Shinjuku, Shibuya/Ebisu/Daikanyama, and Shibaura. From the late 1960s, discotheques became popular as "dance party" spots, and as the popularity of soul music increased, they became all the rage as "discos" where people could also enjoy music. In the 1980s, they became a boom, coinciding with the bubble economy. Since then, they have evolved from discotheques to clubs, becoming places where more unique music lovers could enjoy themselves. At the end of the book, there is also a CD guide to club music.
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