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Nightlife in Osaka can be colorful and fascinating for you, especially, if you are into clubbing and partying and swear by music that really rocks. Short yet fast, that should be the growth-graph of Japan's clubbing culture. From underground to the mainstream, it has certainly come a long way. The earlier individual free-style crowd, small low-key clubs and low profile but highly enthusiastic DJs have been replaced by glow-stick wielding youngsters, hip and cool clubs and pricey but still enthusiastic DJs. Japan is soon emerging as a nightlife hotspot on the global tourist map, thanks to the tireless efforts of DJs like DJ Krush, Yoji Biomehanika, Energy Dai and Kihira Naoki. Party animals in Japan are known for their infectious energy, oodles of frenzy and an undying passion. Gross in Osaka is a potential successor to the legacy of Japan's clubbing history. A typical Japanese club, Gross features among those cool places where young people hang out. Features of Gross in Osaka • Gross in Osaka is a trendy nightclub located at Nishi-shinsaibashi in Osaka Prefecture. • A variety of events and music give this club a character of its own. • The cool and funky interior compensates for the fact that it is a relatively small club in terms of space. • The style, music and clientele of Gross reminds of those of Club Flatt. But, Gross wins hands down when it comes to the ambience. • The clubbers are mostly in their 20s or early 30s and much keen on making a style statement sporting all the ‘in' things. • The para-para dancing and the Euro-beat sounds made it a big hit in its initial days and with this right kind of debut, Gross never had to look back. • The dance floor wears a retro look from the 1970s. The crowd here makes the most of it with their bell-bottoms and platform soled shoes. Vintage clothing in vogue! • The bartenders make it all the more delightful for you as they shake, stir and serve some of the most exotic cocktails. That apart, you get all those regular drinks which are your all-time favorite. • The club remains open from 9 p.m. to 5 a.m. How to Reach Gross in Osaka The nearest railway station is Shinsaibashi from where you can take a train to reach Gross in Osaka.
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