At Muscle Girls Bar, in Tokyo’s entertainment district, customers pay to be slapped, carried and served drinks by muscular women.
The unique bar is staffed with strong women, including female body builders and fitness influencers A night out that ends with a slap to the face might be a sign to call it quits for most, but not in Japan , where one popular bar is turning it into its main attraction. At Muscle Girls Bar, in Tokyo ’s entertainment district, Ibebukuro, customers pay to be slapped, carried and served drinks by muscular women.
She says you can put the coins ‘towards things like getting slapped, lifted up or princess carried’. She adds: ‘Some of these options, like the princess carry, are only available for female guests.’ The bar’s drink preparation is equally unique, with the muscle girls perched atop the counter to hand-squeeze fresh fruit into cocktails. The bar is so popular you usually need a reservation Frankie said: ‘We went for the grapefruit drink, which they can make with or without alcohol.
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