
Asahi: End of an era at bar Lupin
Takeshi Takasaki, who served cocktails for more than half a century at celebrated Tokyo bar Lupin, died of pneumonia on Friday. He was 82. Opened by Takasaki's elder sister in 1928 in a Ginza basement, the bar was patronized by literary figures including Osamu Dazai [below is the iconic 1946 photograph of Dazai, sitting on a Lupin bar stool], Kan Kikuchi and Ango Sakaguchi. Takasaki started working as a bartender there in 1951, and stayed behind the counter until around 2005, when he started having trouble walking.

A lot of these long-standing bars can be very stiff places where the establishment has come to believe it is more important than the customers. Lupin, however, has always been a friendly place and welcoming to any foreigners who made it down. I'll leave Greji to tell us whether it was like that back in 1928.