This Club Will Carve Up An 88-Pound Tuna And Feed It To Hungry Ravers

When you’re at a rave, pretty much anything goes, so maybe it shouldn’t be surprising that a massive fish is going to get massacred while people dance to Japanese EDM.

Maguro House, or Tuna House, is a bad-ass event where a giant tuna gets chopped up with a katana and fed to the masses.

Sounds like something perfect for a rave, right?

No?

Either way, Clubasia in Shibuya Japan is going to make this magic happen with an 88-pound tuna December 28, according to Rocket News 24.

The shark-sized tuna will feed about 200 guests at the party and tickets are only $20, or 2,500 yen per person.

This kind of thing might sound taboo here in the US, but as you can hear in the video below, Japanese people love to watch giant tunas get masterfully ripped apart:

Have fun with that, Japan.

picthx Maguro House

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