Kamikaze
Hengul J DasHengul J Das/Times Travel Editor/NIGHTLIFE, GUWAHATI/ Updated : Mar 2, 2016, 12:10 IST
Synopsis
The name of this discotheque might be a bit grim with its connection to World War II (Kamikaze refers to the Japanese air war technique of hitting an enemy territory with planes loaded with explosives); but make no mistake about t … Read more
The name of this discotheque might be a bit grim with its connection to World War II (Kamikaze refers to the Japanese air war technique of hitting an enemy territory with planes loaded with explosives); but make no mistake about the fact that this is one of Guwahati’s best places to party and have a great time with friends. Read less

The name of this discotheque might be a bit grim with its connection to World War II (Kamikaze refers to the Japanese air war technique of hitting an enemy territory with planes loaded with explosives); but make no mistake about the fact that this is one of Guwahati’s best places to party and have a great time with friends. A happy union between a pub and a disco, Kamikaze is a floating party haven located in the Uzan bazar area of Guwahati.
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