Paradiso
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Paradiso was earlier called Cordon Bleu. It used to be a high class cabaret being visited regularly by Elvis. It is also witness to many Cold-War spy stories. Elvis had once predicted this place to become a good DJ nightclub and how right he was. Paradiso is exactly so with mirrored access, the class and lots of space.
A mirrored staircase leads to a huge dance floor with gigantic square shaped bar. It is said that, to get hired the staff must show above-average roller-skating skills. A secret black room contains five dozen pairs of skates. They can be taken out in short notice in case the customers demand even faster service.
Popularity of Paradiso
The DJ nightclub with all these attractions undoubtedly attracts the hip, the groovy and the pretty. Paradiso is also occasionally visited by the young models of fashion and magazine. It's not surprising that the youth keep coming back to this nightclub and seems to be enjoying at Paradiso.
The happy hour in Paradiso is 7-9 p.m. and the open hours are 7p.m. to 5a.m.It is open from Monday to Saturday. Paradiso however grooves in the music till early morning.
Location
Paradiso is nestled at the edge of the Akasaka forming a magic triangle with Nogizaka and Roppongi.The five star hotels such as the New Otani, Capitol Tokyu, and Okura are just a short walk or a cab drive from Paradiso. There is a huge underground car parking, 50 meters down the main canopied entrance of Paradiso for those with wheels.
Most large cities in Japan offers good nightlife with numerous bars, pubs, discos, and the most expensive of all ,the hostess bar. These pubs and bars are popular among the office workers-both young and old and both male and female. They become quite crowded around 7 p.m. Night life in Japan, hence ranges from top class dance floor shows at sophisticated nightclubs to discotheques packed with young revelers enjoying the loud music.
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