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ART&CULTURE / 2023.07.18

Cruise on a rock band from Kyoto, Typhoon Club and Shinsaibashi PARCO (March 4)

Cruise through Kyoto rock band, Typhoon Club and Shinsaibashi PARCO

Who said, "The West Day of Japanese Rock", a band from Kyoto, Typhoon Club. They are a three-piece rock band composed of songs and guitar Jun Ishizuka, bass Keita Yamamoto, and drummer Masahiro Ina. This year, the 2nd album "Album Second Collection" was released, and the name is now being transmitted nationwide. The day after I finished my first one-man performance at Umeda Club Quatro, I cruised around the shops of Shinsaibashi PARCO with them.

  • Model
    Typhoon Club
  • Direction
    Masashi Katsuma【IMA:ZINE】
  • Interview & Text
    Yusuke Nakamura
  • Photo
    Shungo Takeda(Cruise)・Takashi Hamada(Live)

Finally, go to "Shinsaibashi Neon Shokudo Street" on the second basement floor. The members went to Sonoda on a lively floor with a total of 25 restaurants including Korean bars, yakitori, sushi and wine buffets. In the past, I've also visited the main store of Tanimachi 6-chome.

If our base is Kyoto, it would be "Tatsumi". I like this feeling. It’s like drinking in the dining room,” says Ishizuka. Ina says, "It's interesting that such a restaurant is in PARCO." “You can eat food as well as shopping. There is also a movie theater. After having a child, I am grateful for this facility again (laughs)," says Yamamoto.

From a number of menus, it is a staple food. Charshue Egg ¥638, famous Menchikatsu ¥495, Anchovi boiled egg potato salad ¥528, stir-fried air core vegetables ¥825, Mapo Tofu ¥748, Ginger ale ¥330, Coke ¥330

Unfortunately, because all three people were driving a car later, unfortunately they could not order alcohol such as popular bises, but while pinching menchikatsu and mapo tofu, it was like a continuation of the launch of the Umeda Club Quatro performance last night. The charm that makes you order too much is packed in "That's".