Japanese Fight For The Right To Party!

  Boogie-Oogie-Udon In the fight for the right to party, Techno-Udon offers a tasty way of challenging restrictions on dancing in bars and clubs. In Japan almost everything you...


 

Boogie-Oogie-Udon

In the fight for the right to party, Techno-Udon offers a tasty way of challenging restrictions on dancing in bars and clubs.

In Japan almost everything you do is regulated by the law, and in this case in particular people are being regulated at bars and clubs just for dancing so one man decided to put an end to this by doing udon dancing.

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Udon in Japanese culture is a type of wheat flour noodle often served hot as a noodle soup. The man who created it all says “But if we knead udon to music, we’re making food, not dancing.”

He also stated that by creating an event to ridicule the law a bit while having fun making udon with music. So far this clever man has drawn national attention and may have found a way to avoid the law!