Club Dragon


Get out your leather drag boys, it's time to party! Shinjuku ni-chome has its very own leather bar equipped with a dance floor and a sexy, neon-colored G-string-clad bar staff to boot. You have probably heard about it, but if you haven't been, get on down to Club Dragon.

The boys are waiting!

Club Dragon is located behind Bygs building just across the alley from the Thai restaurant and GB, another of ni-chome's best known gay pick-up joints. You can't miss the crowd of men loitering around the alley, each wearing the obligatory tight jeans, thick leather belt, and white t-shirt. Into the building and down the stairs you will find an even sexier crowd of hot and sweaty men. Later into the evening, the alley and the steps leading down to Club Dragon can even be more exciting than what you may find inside. It is quite the Hatemba (cruising ground)! Only the adventurous, or more amorous, take matters to higher levels. You'll see what I mean.

No ladies here, Club Dragon is a gay bar for macho Japanese men and the foreigners who love them. According to Bar Master, Kenichi, "If you want to get laid you better come here." He emphasized the point by stripping down to his underwear, stroking his manhood, and exclaiming with a smile, "We are the modern-day Geisha." No arguments here.

(Check out Yuki-san on Saturdays . . . Girl!) Body heat, techno music, and all-male videos make Club Dragon the sexiest place to meet someone and really have a good time. I've never been disappointed.

Club Dragon is open every weekday until 3am and until 5am on weekends. There is a Yen 1,000 cover charge on Fridays and Saturdays, but that does include one drink. Sorry, it's double for the ladies. The last Sunday of every month is "Leather Nite." Until dawn, real men can enjoy the back room, gay porn, and . . . each other. Perhaps you will see me lurking in the shadows.

Give Club Dragon a try. Stimulating, indeed!

2-14-4 Accord Bldg. B1 (Exit C8,
Shinjuku San-chome
Tel. 3341-0606

 

Previous

 

Next

 

Map to Club Dragon

 

TJ Current Issue

 

Subscribe to
Tokyo Journal