Japan has always been famous for its unique, sometimes bizarre, ideas that go far beyond our imagination. These distinctive characteristics are even more evident in the service industry, where competition is fierce. Many restaurants and cafes, in addition to serving food, offer customers unique experiences, such as maid cafes and stuffed animal restaurants. In Nagoya, there's a cafe that's just as unusual, allowing customers to dress up as thugs or gangsters.

When you arrive at the bar, you will receive an invitation to join the gang.

The cafe's interior design is inspired by the offices of yakuza members in movies and comics.
The bar provides costumes that allow customers to dress up as "gangsters."

Customers dress up and have their photos taken.
The bar has ashtrays, but they're reserved for the big boss, meaning customers aren't allowed to smoke there.
The cafe serves drinks and pastries.
NAGOYA
It is the fourth largest and third most prosperous city in Japan. Located on the Pacific coast in the Chubu region of central Honshu Island, it is the administrative center of Aichi Prefecture and one of Japan's 15 national municipalities.

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