Last night I spend something I do not ever happened in Tokyo.
It turns out that yesterday we celebrated the birthday of David (better known by Flappy) for Tokyo, so we got together a gang of 12 people for a drink, dinner etc by Tokyo. We went to dinner at a yakiniku near Shibuya where at the end of the dinner was a Japanese abuelete attracted attention because he was quite drunk saw that and was hugging the waitresses and talking to people and such. At the end of dinner, Hector took charge of collecting all the money of our supper, which rose about 36000 yen (270 Euro). When Hector approached the counter to pay, the Japanese swooped on hector borrachete to prevent pay, screaming that he was going to pay for dinner for all. Hector try to avoid the grandfather insisted that we would pay our dinner, but after more than 15 minutes talking with Grandpa etc and taking all the waitresses around, did not let us pay for our dinner. The waitresses finished telling us we could go that would pay abuelete everything without problems, so just having dinner for free.
When I asked one of the waitresses, it appears that the abuelete owned the local (not business) and that was the number one customer said yakiniku.

Hector counting money and telling us that abuelete is to charge.