This is the only club I know of in Sasebo that Americans can get into. I didn't think it was that great. When we all, the only people inside were the people in my group, and maybe a couple other people that strayed in and out. If you want to dance and you're an American I guess this is the place to go, but I didn't think it was that great.
Dress Code: I don't think they're too picky about it.
Written Nov 3, 2005
Address: In the Ginza
My friend June had her Birthday Party at the bar she works at. The poor girl had to work on her birthday, and she had to make the food for her party as well. So I bought her a nice present, and spent a few hours at the bar celebrating with her.
Dress Code: none
Written May 29, 2005
Address: Sailor Town
I don't really like this bar, but it's one of the bars that stays open until the sun comes up. I don't really know anyone in here. I've only gone in a couple times. There's a girl there named Nikki that seems pretty cool. I've only talked to her once so I don't really know her.
Dress Code: Whatever!!!
Written May 9, 2005
This place is the same as the usual karaoke bar, but it's a little more spacious than most of the closets. They actually have room for a couple couches inside. The same two ladies run the place every night, Mama-son (I don't know her real name) and Yuka. They keep me entertained. This is definitely one of my favorite bars in Sasebo.
Dress Code: Whatever!!!
Written May 9, 2005
Polo Bar is a little better than the other karaoke closets. It's a lot bigger, but they don't make good use of their space. They have plenty of room for a dance floor that they put to waste by having a couple tables in the middle of it. Besides that it's the typical Sasebo bar.
Dress Code: Whatever!!!
Written May 9, 2005
This is just like any other bar in Sasebo. Expensive, small, and karaoke are the three words that sum up all the bars really. You could have the Sasebo experience right in the comfort of your own home. Just sit in a closet, put a red light bulb in there instead of the usual white light, take a case of beer and a radio with a microphone inside, and everytime you down a brew throw 6-7 dollars out the window and everytime you sing a song throw 2 dollars out the window. Hope you all have fun with that one.
Dress Code: Whatever, it's a damn closet.
Written May 9, 2005
Karoke is the driving force for these buy me drink establishments. A great place to go with some friends or even alone. The Bar hostesses are the best at what they do.
They will sing you a song, sing one with you, light your cigerette or just sit and listen about how good or bad of a work day may have had.
Cheers has nothing on the Sasebo sailor town experience. Be advised, 700 Yen or 7 US dollars for a beer and the Ladies can put the drinks down also!
Dress Code: Be clean! The bars are really small, and the alley that the bars are in smell bad enough already.
Written Apr 27, 2005
Address: Downtown Sasebo
Located on the 7th floor of the White House this modest bar is rather friendly. Drinks are surprisingly cheap and strong here. Come here at the right time of the week and it will be jammed packed with Japanese girls who you can share a conversation with and phone numbers for extra curricular activities after the bar. (WINK WINK) This is a chill out bar which plays BET and MTV music videos over their audio/video system. The employees consists of 2 Japanese bar dudes and 1 Japanese bar chick. Sometimes Japanese chicks would come over to help out. Really nice if your into finding chicks (drunk and young) and Hip Hop music.
Dress Code: You can dress like a Japanese wannabe gangster dude or a high class business man and you will be treated equally.
Updated Jan 1, 2004
Address: ???
Being a provincial town, Sasebo barely has a nightlife, let alone a night club. Then came the U.S. Navy with their good time ways, and set one up.. the only one in Sasebo. Galaxies comes complete with blaring DJ music, a dance floor and cheap drinks. If you get hungry, then go down to the second floor to grab some eats. Unfortunately, the Navy didn't build this place downtown where all citizens, young and old, can go. It's located within the gates of Fleet Activities Sasebo. Entry requires a sailor in one hand and a valid I.D. in the other.
Dress Code: No Shirt, No Shoes... No service.
Written May 10, 2003
Address: U.S. Navy Fleet Activities Sasebo, Japan
Shigai. heheheheheheheheheheheheheheheh
Oh. My friend 'Branden' a Filipino-American sailor and I were having a giggle about her name once. We were drunk though. Her name means 'Street' or 'Corpse'....
Dress Code: shirt and trousers
Written Sep 12, 2002
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