True love never runs smooth
Hey, guys. Our friend A-san is back and she spoke to Friday about Tanaka Koki.
Koki's presence at club events and fondness for tattoos are pretty much common knowledge, especially on the interwebs. Pics of his tattoos have been floating around, some of which
Friday got ahold of and published along with the account of a young lady, known only as A-san, who met Koki and went to his place for some drinks.
"I saw Koki's tattoos for the first time in June," A-san said. She explains she met him one night when she went to a club in Roppongi with some friends and she also spoke of an encounter with him in Shibuya. "Everyone knows he likes to go clubbing. The event in Roppongi but was packed with groupies so he said, 'Let's go someplace else,' so we went to his house."
A-san described Koki's clothes as b-boy style complete with sideways cap and a pair of Tanaka Koki original sneakers.
The group went to Koki's apartment, which has a view of Tokyo Tower. A-san claims his place is pretty fly but then tells us he has leopard print carpet, thus rendering her statement invalid.
With all his sneakers, his wall looked like a shoe store display. He also had some gold sparkly dragon artwork or something and CDs on display. On his table, which also had a picture of dragon, he put beer, tequila, and gin.
Everyone's drinking and having a good time and that's when the tattoo show starts. When asked if he had any new ones he started showing them off. "He has a musical note on his wrist (a clef). I'd heard about it but was really surprised to see it. Koki said Japanese people mustn't forget the Japanese spirit (
Koki's presence at club events and fondness for tattoos are pretty much common knowledge, especially on the interwebs. Pics of his tattoos have been floating around, some of which
Friday got ahold of and published along with the account of a young lady, known only as A-san, who met Koki and went to his place for some drinks.
"I saw Koki's tattoos for the first time in June," A-san said. She explains she met him one night when she went to a club in Roppongi with some friends and she also spoke of an encounter with him in Shibuya. "Everyone knows he likes to go clubbing. The event in Roppongi but was packed with groupies so he said, 'Let's go someplace else,' so we went to his house."
A-san described Koki's clothes as b-boy style complete with sideways cap and a pair of Tanaka Koki original sneakers.
The group went to Koki's apartment, which has a view of Tokyo Tower. A-san claims his place is pretty fly but then tells us he has leopard print carpet, thus rendering her statement invalid.
With all his sneakers, his wall looked like a shoe store display. He also had some gold sparkly dragon artwork or something and CDs on display. On his table, which also had a picture of dragon, he put beer, tequila, and gin.
Everyone's drinking and having a good time and that's when the tattoo show starts. When asked if he had any new ones he started showing them off. "He has a musical note on his wrist (a clef). I'd heard about it but was really surprised to see it. Koki said Japanese people mustn't forget the Japanese spirit (