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'''ショーアップ大宮''' (Japanese)
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[https://smpedia.com/index.php?title=ショーアップ大宮 ショーアップ大宮] (Japanese)
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[[image:ShowUpOmiya.jpg|200px|thumb|Ad published in S&M Sniper. June 2004.]]
  
 
==Description==
 
==Description==
'''Show-Up Omiya''' is a strip club which has served as a venue for SM shows since 1970. Notable SM performers have included [[Eikichi Osada]], [[Hiromi Saotome]] and many others.
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'''Show-Up Omiya''' is a strip club which has served as a venue for SM shows since 1970. Notable SM performers have included [[Eikichi Osada]], [[Hiromi Saotome]] and many others. Hosted "The SM" series from 2003-2005, which then continues as the "DX Kabukicho SM Event."
  
 
==Location==
 
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==History==
 
==History==
1970: Opens as "Omiya Bijin-za."<ref group="※">[https://ameblo.jp/cobanobu/entry-12591552544.html cobanobu blog]</ref>
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1970: Opens as "Omiya Bijin-za" on May 1st.<ref group="※">[https://ameblo.jp/cobanobu/entry-12591552544.html cobanobu blog]</ref>
  
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1978: Joji Kawakami joins as director.<ref>When police raids occur, strip club directors are investigated as the people in charge, since their role is to serve as a breakwater to protect the club owners.</ref>
  
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1979: Owner announces "sex shows with audience participation."<ref group="※">Joji Kawakami. ''Goodbye Striphouse'' (Tankobon, 1988)</ref>
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1979: "[[Naomi Tani]] farewell performance" is held at Omiya DX Strip Club on November 21st.
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1982: Club renamed Show-Up Omiya Strip Club on May 1st.<ref group="※" name="geki">@劇ジェロNOW (stripteasejunkies.web.fc2.com)</ref>
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1984: Club director inaugurates komai dancer shows.<ref group="※" name="strip">From stripwiki.</ref>
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1993: Performances by [[Hiromi Saotome]] and Ai Morio.<ref group="※" name="strip">From stripwiki.</ref>
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1994: Performances by [[Hiromi Saotome]].<ref group="※" name="strip">From stripwiki.</ref>
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==Interesting Points==
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'''Show-Up Omiya''' Started as a tiny strip club with seating for 70 guests.
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Changed its name from "Omiya Bijin-za" to "Omiya DX Strip Club" and "Show-Up Omiya."
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The club became popular after Joji Kawakami became director and launched new projects.
  
 
==Notes==
 
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==External Link==
 
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* [https://stripteasejunkies.web.fc2.com/Theater/ak006.htm stripteasejunkies Show-Up Omiya entry]
  
  

Latest revision as of 10:54, 30 July 2021

ショーアップ大宮 (Japanese)

Ad published in S&M Sniper. June 2004.

Description

Show-Up Omiya is a strip club which has served as a venue for SM shows since 1970. Notable SM performers have included Eikichi Osada, Hiromi Saotome and many others. Hosted "The SM" series from 2003-2005, which then continues as the "DX Kabukicho SM Event."

Location

1-105 Saitama Omiya Miyacho

History

1970: Opens as "Omiya Bijin-za" on May 1st.[※ 1]

1978: Joji Kawakami joins as director.[1]

1979: Owner announces "sex shows with audience participation."[※ 2]

1979: "Naomi Tani farewell performance" is held at Omiya DX Strip Club on November 21st.

1982: Club renamed Show-Up Omiya Strip Club on May 1st.[※ 3]

1984: Club director inaugurates komai dancer shows.[※ 4]

1993: Performances by Hiromi Saotome and Ai Morio.[※ 4]

1994: Performances by Hiromi Saotome.[※ 4]

Interesting Points

Show-Up Omiya Started as a tiny strip club with seating for 70 guests.

Changed its name from "Omiya Bijin-za" to "Omiya DX Strip Club" and "Show-Up Omiya."

The club became popular after Joji Kawakami became director and launched new projects.

Notes

  1. When police raids occur, strip club directors are investigated as the people in charge, since their role is to serve as a breakwater to protect the club owners.

References (※)

  1. cobanobu blog
  2. Joji Kawakami. Goodbye Striphouse (Tankobon, 1988)
  3. @劇ジェロNOW (stripteasejunkies.web.fc2.com)
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 From stripwiki.

External Link