香港六合彩即时开奖

Crocodile

Harajuku & Aoyama


Decked out in neon, mirrors and chrome, Crocodile is a classic dive. Live music of all sorts plays here nightly (from rock to reggae to Latin), but the most popular event is the English comedy night put on by Tokyo Comedy Store on the last Friday of the month (admission 楼1500, plus drink order). Advanced bookings are recommended; see www.tokyocomedy.com/improvazilla_main_stage_show.


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