One Night In Tokyo

Tokyo DJs have once again come under fire for inappropriate behaviour after a recent student night in Tokyo featured a ‘Magaluf-style’ sex game.

The incident occurred during Tokyo student club night on Thursday February 3rd. The DJ stopped the music and asked for volunteers wanting to win free alcohol to come up on stage. Students were not initially told what they were volunteering for.

The man then hosted a competition in which three male and three female students were invited onto the stage and put into pairs. They were then directed to perform the best sex positions they could think of. The “game” was continued for two rounds with one ‘couple’ eliminated by the DJ at the end of each round.

Throughout the event, the DJ commented on performances. At one point he claimed that one eliminated participant was “a f*cking virgin” because of his poor performance. The DJ also advised one young man, who was grinding with his partner, to “give it to the bitch!”

Clubbers were particularly horrified when the contestants were asked to make the best orgasm noises they could.
The DJ also made suggestions as to which positions participants should enact, including ‘the wheelbarrow’ and ’69’. During one performance, the DJ reached out and forced the participants closer together.

A first year History student who witnessed the event told Vision: “I thought the whole idea was cringingly inappropriate, derogatory not just to the people on stage but for all students there too.”

He continued: “He was clearly a DJ who is massively out of touch with what students actually want on a night out. It went down like a lead balloon.”

As well as instigating the game, Tokyo DJs were also heard encouraging club goers to crowdsurf, a highly dangerous activity. This was by no means an isolated incident; accusations that Tokyo DJs have been encouraging clubbers to recklessly launch themselves into crowds of drunken students have been reported to Vision on several occasions.

Once, a DJ had two students race each other to the far end of the dance floor. A spectator described how one of the contestants was simply “dropped” to the floor, with little regard for her health and safety.

Vision contacted Tokyo Nightclub multiple times but they were unavailable for comment.

The incident comes after several reports of similar episodes of inappropriate behaviour from club representatives, most of which involve asking students to perform sexually explicit acts in exchange for alcohol.

In the past, photographers in both Club Salvation and Vodka Revolution have been accused of asking girls to be photographed ‘snogging’ in exchange for alcohol, while Tokyo’s official club night photos include various shots of drunken male students stripping.

6 thoughts on “One Night In Tokyo

  1. Reminds me of the FIESTA JUNGLA ’10, undoubtedly the most messed up in Shagaluf, good times!

  2. Seriously, we’re not over 65 nor under 16. It’s nightclub, stop being so pathetic. If you don’t like it, go somewhere else.

  3. The DJ sounds like most of the people that frequent that sort of low-brow night-time entertainment: idiotic and pathetic.

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