Difference between revisions of "Show-Up Omiya"
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==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. | + | '''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== | ==Location== | ||
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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> | 1970: Opens as "Omiya Bijin-za" on May 1st.<ref group="※">[https://ameblo.jp/cobanobu/entry-12591552544.html cobanobu blog]</ref> | ||
− | + | 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> | |
− | 1979: Owner announces "sex | + | 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== | ||
+ | '''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== | ==Notes== | ||
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==External Link== | ==External Link== | ||
− | + | * [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)
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
- ↑ 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.