(wasei-eigo): "body conscious" (ボディコン, bodikon, "sexually flattering clothing")[3][4]) clubwear would congregate, as amateur go-go dancers (professionals were also employed).
[5] The club was produced by Masahiro Origuchi[6][7] for the British leisure services group Juliana's (led at the time by Michael Wilkings and Mark Vlassopulos), and Nissho Iwai Corporation, the Japanese general trading company (now part of Sojitz).
The album sales were an essential part of the business concept along with contracting with sponsors led by VP of marketing Reef Addison and Juliana's President Gary Calicott.
The club "Disco Queen" in chapters 18, 19, and 21 of the rugby manga No Side[9] by Ikeda Fumiharu (池田文春)[10] is a reference to Juliana's, down to the white feather fans used by the dancers.
[11] The club Juliana's is mentioned several times in the shōjo manga Hana Yori Dango by Yoko Kamio (神尾 葉子).