By SHOHEI OKADA/ Staff Writer
June 14, 2021 at 11:00 JST
After 46 years in business, Yoshitaka Fukuo, president of Hiroshima Daiichi Theater, turns off the neon signs of the strip joint for good on May 21 in Hiroshima’s Yagenbori nightlife district. (Jun Ueda)
HIROSHIMA--The last piece of clothing was shed and the lipstick kiss marks on the walls attracted their final glances. And after the last exotic dance was performed here on May 20, the Chugoku region had no more strip clubs. [Read More]
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