It’s located along the road leading towards the cemetery from Nakadori.
Inside the bar, it's dimly lit, creating a crazy kind of atmosphere.
They’re open even during the early evening, and I drop by from time to time.
The bartender has a gentle smile and listens attentively, responding with a warm “hmm, hmm” to anything I say.
His smile is so calm that sometimes I wonder if he's actually listening or just dozing off.
But later, he remembers what we talked about and brings it up again, so I guess he really is listening.
I heard that "Crazy" was started by a group of people who had worked at another gay bar but ended up coming together here after various circumstances.
Ni-chome is a small world with a long history.
For someone like me, who has only known this place for a year or two, the stories from the past were truly fascinating.
The very first flyer for my place was put up in the restroom of this bar.
Yoshiko Kuno