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Concerns regarding Roppongi, Tokyo

November 23rd, 2009 Elijah V. Fayerman 2 comments
Roppongi Crossing

Roppongi Crossing, Roppongi district of Tokyo. Photo by T. Watanabe

While the general crime rate in Japan is well below the U.S. national average, the U.S. Department of State continues to warn Americans about Roppongi, an entertainment district in Tokyo that caters to foreign clientele. Americans have reported a substantial number of crimes in Roppongi.

Roppongi has been the scene of violence between criminal syndicates in the past. Organized crime is acknowledged to operate on a wide basis in Japan. These groups, called yakuza (See ヤクザ), are heavily involved in sex-related industries such as pornography and prostitution, and are also involved in gambling and protection rackets. Due to the large investment by yakuza in the night entertainment business, travelers may be exposed to their operations or wander into bars or night clubs run by yakuza.

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Americans advised to stay away from Roppongi clubs

November 20th, 2009 Elijah V. Fayerman 2 comments

Roppongi Crossing. Photo by T. Watanabe.

Roppongi Crossing. Photo by T. Watanabe.

The U.S. Embassy in Tokyo reissued its July 10, 2009 warning advising American citizens from frequenting bars and clubs in the Roppongi area of Tokyo due to drink-spiking incidents. As stated in the American Citizenship Services (ACS) Newsletter, the U.S. Embassy “continues to receive reliable reports of U.S. citizens being drugged in Roppongi-area bars.”

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