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Harveyjames the meteor kid
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:31 am Post subject: Going to Japan |
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That's right! My holiday is coming up and as Japan is just a hop, skip, and a jump away, and I know a few people I can stay with, I guess it seems silly not to do it.
Here is my list of things I want to see:
- Ghibli Museum
- Hiroshima Museum
- Tezuka Museum
- Shibuya (this is where they based Jet Set Radio. I want to see the bus terminal!)
- Probably I should go up Mount Fuji or something.
There are probably more things to do in Japan! But what! |
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daphaknee just enemies now
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:39 am Post subject: |
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go to the porno apartment builiding in shinjuku and if you manage to scale mt fuji make sure you slide down the gomba trail |
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daphaknee just enemies now
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 7:39 am Post subject: |
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also pick me up some kago shintaro manga ok |
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Ryan - SuperWes' Bane .
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 9:26 am Post subject: Re: Going to Japan |
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Harveyjames wrote: | That's right! My holiday is coming up and as Japan is just a hop, skip, and a jump away, and I know a few people I can stay with, I guess it seems silly not to do it.
Here is my list of things I want to see:
- Ghibli Museum
- Hiroshima Museum
- Tezuka Museum
- Shibuya (this is where they based Jet Set Radio. I want to see the bus terminal!)
- Probably I should go up Mount Fuji or something.
There are probably more things to do in Japan! But what! |
I'm heading to the Ghibli museum this Sunday (btw, you can only buy tickets for it at a Lawson's convenience store and not at the actual museum. Not sure if you have to do it a day or more before or not either). Seems really good and I remember Wes saying he went there and enjoyed it. I remember going to the Tezuka museum in Kyoto and thinking it was so so. THat was back in 2002 though, might have changed a lot since then. I know that their gift shop sucks though. It's the same stuff you can buy everywhere else, and nothing special. Fuji is tough. That's at least two days of your trip if you are up for it. I wish I had climbed it though.
Btw, if you're coming in the next week or two, check out the Summer Sumo Tournament in Nagoya. I went there yesterday and had a blast.
http://event.chunichi.co.jp/sumo/e/top_e.html
You should run around Shinjuku and Harajuku too just for the hell of it when you're here, and of course Akihabara.
Never actually went to the Hiroshima museum, but I walked around the park plenty. Humbling stuff. There is also the Yasukuni "war hero" museum in Tokyo that tells WWII how it is about how the Japanese were "helping Manchuria" when they captured it for its resources but that the rebels (ie, most of the Chinese population) made it difficult for them. At least that's what I got from it when I went. Might have changed since then. Aside from that, lots of cool warrior stuff in there chronicling Japanese history. |
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Harveyjames the meteor kid
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 9:32 am Post subject: |
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sediment .
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:45 am Post subject: |
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be sure not to get kidnapped!
i just realised this is what i tell everyone when they visit japan, and you know, i don't have any problems with the country, just with the hong kong element.
not that i have any problems with hong kong, mostly just the gangsters. _________________
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Harveyjames the meteor kid
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:55 am Post subject: |
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Sorry Ryan, that curt 'OK' was to Daph, I must have replied to her just as you were replying to me. |
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KinokoFry .
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 9:21 pm Post subject: |
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You can book the Ghibli museum anytime, I think, but you run the very real risk of it being sold out.
Basically, there are only 4 times everyday that they have intakes of people. Something like 10:30, 12:30, 2:30 and 4:30 from memory. If you go the route of booking at a Lawson (the only way in Japan, as far as I know), it'll cost about 1,000 yen and you have to do it via the Loppy terminal which is this machine in every Lawson that people use to book every kind of ticket.
Of course it's all in Japanese. You can probably get a clerk there to help you, but be prepared for it to possibly be a pain in the arse. The major problem is that it really can be sold out for long periods of time. August is also school holidays in Japan so take that into account.
I think there is also the possibility of buying your tickets via a travel agency before you come to Japan.
I found [url=http://digilander.libero.it/joe.chip/ghibli_e.htm]this[url] website very useful!
You will definitely want to read up on climbing Mt Fuji if you plan on doing that, because there's a lot to take into consideration, and it will take up 2 days of your trip.
If you're in Tokyo, Harajuku is one of the BEST places you can go. It's one of my favourite places, and also if you walk far enough along the major shopping street (I forget what it's called), you'll probably find the art gallery, Design Festa, which is a fantastic art space like nothing I've seen before.
Shinjuku is what I consider my second-home in Japan, even though I've never lived there. It's really all the best things of Tokyo in one for me. I recommend checking out both the east and west side, they have their own distinct characteristics. Shinjuku contains both the red light district and the gay district, if you're interested. Right next to the gay district is the best bar in the whole country - the 8 Bit Cafe. Man, good times. |
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Ryan - SuperWes' Bane .
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 10:29 pm Post subject: |
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Ohh, tell me more about the 8 bit Cafe! I want to visit it! |
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KinokoFry .
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Posted: Thu Jul 17, 2008 11:34 pm Post subject: |
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It's this small bar near 2-chome in Shinjuku, run by these really lovely people who have a great appreciation for retro games. Patrick and I are friends with them cause we're great.
The entire place is covered in lots of retro gaming paraphernalia, in a way that manages to be not tacky at all, or at least only the good kind of tacky. They have consoles set up there with loads of games you can play. They typically play game-related music. The food is AMAZING (try the salad!), the drinks are also numerous and incredible (they have one called a Doctor Mario - a delicious drink served in a beaker, with a side of M&Ms served in a petri dish). The kind of people you see in there are typically nice guys, often in some way connected to the gaming industry.
It's an amazing bar because it's not like a bar in most conventional respects. It's like this wonderful place you can go to be among like-minded people, relax amongst nostalgia and have a really fun time.
There's also at least another retro gaming bar in Tokyo but I haven't been there.
Oh HEY! Here's an Eegra article about it that also contains a video of the place. |
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daphaknee just enemies now
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 4:33 am Post subject: |
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hong kong isnt in japan are you saying hong kong is in japan are you getting japan mixed up with china or are you making some joke i dont get
OH GOD GO TO THE BLOCK WHERE THEY SELL ALL THE PLASTIC FOOD if orgot what it was called butits just a block of plastic food displays and you can buy them seperately or you can spend A MILLLION DOLLARS and get a set they're so expensive but wonderful to touch
oh and make sure you go to the fish market, its a bloody mess and its just shouting and bonesaws and blood flying they closed the giant fish auctions to the public but you can still run around the fish market and dodge getting hit by trucks
those are tokyo things are you going to tokyo for sure or maybe somewhere else
osaka has the best love hotels and the blade runner water pier thing and AMERICA STREET and octopus balls and SHIN KESAI and TENNOJI ZOO which is so depresisng because it has camels with humps that have fallen over and goats with wounds and oh man its really bad
sad zoo
LOVE HOTEL
shitty picture of love hotel GANG SNOWMAN
LOVE HOTEL
i really like osaka more sometimes because it seems more comfy but maybe thats because its FULL OF HICKS
ginza isnt good for anything but the six story toystore
roppongi isnt good for anything unless they have a good art exhibit at roppongi hills and theres also an amazing sausage restaurant where you can get a 40 dollar plate of like 10 different kinds of sausages with free pretzels |
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sediment .
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 11:57 am Post subject: |
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daphaknee wrote: | are you making some joke i dont get |
hmm _________________
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daphaknee just enemies now
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:40 pm Post subject: |
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WELL EXPLAIN THE JOKE THEN GOD just sit there and make me feel retarded
STOP IT |
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sediment .
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 12:59 pm Post subject: |
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there's about a thousand years of hostility between china and japan. japanese culture is pretty much, what, han dynasty china let to foster on its own on an island nation, right?
so anyway, chinese triad gangs go back real far, and still command a lot of power in regions of china, especially hong kong. the hong kong action movie exists because people go missing or get gunned down in hong kong every day.
the yakuza have, for the last twentyish years, been facing invading triads from HK. as a result, yakuza methods and business have gotten badder and stranger.
the ultimate point of this being, foreigners, whether male or female, in japan sometimes get kidnapped to be an 'exotic' element for a certain brand of entertainment.
of course, i realize not even one per cent of japanese people are involved with yakuza. i just like to foster unhealthy paranoia.
hey james, you should go to hong kong sometime _________________
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KinokoFry .
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 8:24 pm Post subject: |
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Osaka has some GREAT love hotels. Love hotels, next to onsen, are just about the best thing about Japan. I hate that Australia doesn't have them.
Mind you, I think the best love hotel I ever stayed in was in Kyoto. Kyoto has an incredible love hotel district, I'm dying to go back there. |
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Patrick Alexander .
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James, if you visit the Ghibli Museum, stick around and check out the rest of Kichijōji. I have barely been there but it seems like a really cool place, and I plan to spend some time there when I'm back in Japan.
http://wikitravel.org/en/Kichijoji
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kichijoji
Becca and I had dinner there with our famous friends in January, before going to Fami-mode. That was the night Hirofumi Taniguchi told me about Captain Rainbow, which was a secret at the time but now isn't. FAAAMOUS FRIENDS!
Stay away from Roppongi -- it's an ugly place.
If you make it to Osaka and Doddodo happens to be doing a show somewhere at the time, go to it. She is awesome and nuts.
Also: When are you going? _________________ Raymondo Person | Eegra | Things |
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Patrick Alexander .
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Posted: Fri Jul 18, 2008 10:56 pm Post subject: |
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Oh yeah and absolutely get yourself to some onsen, somehow. Dunno how easy that will be, if you'll mostly be in Tokyo; I don't really know that area. (But hopefully I will soon!) _________________ Raymondo Person | Eegra | Things |
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KinokoFry .
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I hope you know, I'm basically relying on you to tell me if Doddodo is ever playing in any place I am.
EDIT: Also, WHY DIDN'T YOU SHOW ME THAT VIDEO BEFORE!?!?
Jesus in a taxi,a Skip game, rainbows, set on an island with my favourite Mario characters! This is going to be amazing. |
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Harveyjames the meteor kid
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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:17 am Post subject: |
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You know what? I'm thinking there is not a whole lot of point going to japan if I don't have any cool people to hang out with, so I'm thinking i may go to australia instead. HMM. |
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I can introduce you to the toadfish. _________________
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Harveyjames the meteor kid
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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:39 am Post subject: |
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Is that a euphanism |
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daphaknee just enemies now
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Posted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 4:47 am Post subject: |
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GO TO THE PARASITE MUSEUM its free and they have the longest tapeworm pulled out of a live dude its like 30 feet long its absurd
also they sell the best postcards |
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Shapermc Hot Sake!
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I'm a bit surprised that Akihabara isn't on your list of places to go. Is it no longer a nerd mecca? _________________ “The average man has a secret desire to be a swaggering, drunken, fighting, raping swashbuckler.”
-Robert E. Howard in a letter to a friend circa Decmber 1932
"There is no place in this enterprise for a rogue physicist!" |
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Harveyjames the meteor kid
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you're calling me a WHAT |
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kirkjerk .
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they say akihabara is going downhill. they don't block off the street and have all the interesting stuff on sundays any more. _________________ =/ \(<D)_/
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KinokoFry .
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I find Akihabara to be really dull now. It was fun the very first time I went there, when Japan in general was still new, and also the time I found Super Potato for the first time. Now, I realise I can basically find all that stuff in just about every neighbourhood in Japan. Also, I don't like spending hundreds of dollars on old gaming crap anymore.
Akihabara is just a boring bunch of streets with nerds and tourists and nothing to eat but crappy Mos Burger.
I think Osaka's DenDen Town is better anyway because it's the same stuff, but it's all in the one main street and when you want to get away from it, Shinsaibashi is a short walk away. |
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random memory:
When I was living on Okinawa I went on a school field trip to a cave complex that also involved seeing a cobra-mongoose fight.
The animals had to be prodded into action because even with the cage partition removed they just sulked in their corners.
Who the hell decided that was appropriate for 2nd graders?
lol, Japan. _________________ I felt sheer anarchic joy when I ran over my first pedestrian. |
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Ryan - SuperWes' Bane .
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Last time I went to Den Den town in Osaka (two years ago), it was pretty sad. Not as how I remembered it back in 2002. There are still some interesting things of note in Akihabara. Lots of video game stores, lots of anime stores, a 5 floor sex shop, lots of maid cafes (though I never really understood them), and lots of obscure electronic shops (like hidden cameras and the like). I like buying backpacks there too, much cheaper than other places due to otaku's buying so many backpacks.
Roppongi sucks balls, I don't know why my friends always want to go there. Shinjuku is nice, Shibuya is a must see (there is a Love Hotel hill there too, and close to that place is the theme restaurant Alcatraz which you should check out too), and Harajuku is nice as well.
Not much to do in Ginza, and pretty much everything between Shinjuku and Akihabara on the Yamanote line is residential. Though there is this cute Nekomachi (Cat town Area) that I found near one of the subway stations that might be fun to check out.
I think you should check out Yokohama as well. The Chinatown there is awesome, and they have a nice shopping area along the pier near Sakuragicho station. You can take the Kehin Tohoku line there I believe. |
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Harveyjames the meteor kid
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Well, it's looking like I am going to be going to Japan, and sooner than I thought. This friday, in fact! However, It's taking me a while to get in touch with the people I think I'm going to be staying with.
In case they don't come through, does anyone know anyone I can stay with in Japan? Failing that, I guess I'll stay in a hostel or something. I plan to be there for a week at the most. I'm mainly only going there because it is about half as cheap to fly to australia from japan that it is to go from Korea, believe it or not! So I actually save money by stopping off in Japan. It might end up only being (literally) a flying visit.
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dessgeega loves your favorite videogame
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Harveyjames the meteor kid
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 7:59 pm Post subject: |
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I assume love hotels are very expensive D: |
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dessgeega loves your favorite videogame
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they're cheaper than regular hotels _________________
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that's fucking awesome
GET IT ?? _________________
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Patrick Alexander .
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You can't stay in a love hotel for a week! They don't work that way.
James, it will be difficult (or impossible) to find a hostel anywhere convenient at such short notice, plus most hostels want you to stay for at least a month. Same goes for cheap hotels -- best to book two weeks in advance at the very least.
If I suddenly think of something I'll let you know. But your best bet is to get onto any mates you have in Tokyo and beg for a week on their couch. _________________ Raymondo Person | Eegra | Things |
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Patrick Alexander .
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What you could do, if it comes down to it, is put your suitcase in a locker at a train station; preferably a central one because you'd have to go back every day, or every couple of days, to put more coins in. Keep a small backpack with you, with your essentials. Spend each night at a love hotel (keep in mind you'll be locked in), or alternatively, an internet cafe (cheap (not nearly as cheap as in Korea mind you), and usually very cosy and comfy). If you choose an internet cafe, you can have your morning or evening bath at a public bath or onsen (I don't know about onsen in Tokyo).
Both love hotels and public baths/onsen are worth experiencing. I wouldn't stay in a love hotel without a girl, though; I'd feel lonely. _________________ Raymondo Person | Eegra | Things |
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KinokoFry .
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It's hard enough staying in them and not having sex. But, the great thing about Japan is that they ARE an option, at least.
Patrick, you're full of good advice. It's almost like you're learning how to travel! |
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daphaknee just enemies now
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Quote: | You can't stay in a love hotel for a week! They don't work that way. |
you can stay in seven different love hotels for a week and its still cheaper than a hotel, probably around 30-80 a night, and they go WAY DOWN in price if you come after 9-10pm
Quote: | James, it will be difficult (or impossible) to find a hostel anywhere convenient at such short notice, plus most hostels want you to stay for at least a month. Same goes for cheap hotels -- best to book two weeks in advance at the very least.
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what are you talking ididnt make a reserve for ANY hostels and i got into all of them, and we didnt stay in any for longer than a few days! i didnt know they were always full, this is weird this cant be true i stayed in so many hostels at short notice
its not even heavy traveling season, i dont see how it will be a problem getting into hostels at all all over japan
they do have curfews though, but you dont want to stay out late anyway because everything stops running except for taxis and paying for taxis is bullshit
just get a hostel card james
oh yeah staying at internet cafes is sweet they're so fucking comfy |
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Harveyjames the meteor kid
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I am going to Osaka TOMORROW. It turned out I couldn't buy my Osaka-Brisbane ticket from Korea, so I'm going to have to see if I can get it while I'm there. If not, I guess I'm bumming around Japants for two weeks! |
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Ryan - SuperWes' Bane .
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Found out that all Ghibli Tickets were sold out for the Museum until August 12th. PISSED off I can't visit before I leave Japan . If you really want to go, stop by a Lawson as SOON as you arrive and buy a ticket for the Ghibli museum there. There seems to be a Ghibli Forest event going on now as well, though I have no idea what that is. Hope you get tickets! Try the weekdays! Probably more likely to be open. Keep in mind it's summer vacation for the schools now. |
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Harveyjames wrote: | I am going to Osaka TOMORROW. It turned out I couldn't buy my Osaka-Brisbane ticket from Korea, so I'm going to have to see if I can get it while I'm there. If not, I guess I'm bumming around Japants for two weeks! |
Be sure to get the squid on a stick!
best food vendors in Japan in Osaka, for my money _________________ =/ \(<D)_/
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Ryan - SuperWes' Bane .
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Yeah, gotta have some Okonomiyaki, takoyaki, and yakisoba in Osaka as well! |
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SuperWes Updated the banners, but not his title
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If you're going to be in Kyoto I highly recommend the SanjuSangendo temple. It's really awesome! There are over 1000 statues and the legend goes that one exists in the temple with the face of your mother (not specifically Harvey James' mother, but everyone's mother's face is represented).
Also if you're near one go to at least one Mandarake store. They're enormous stores dedicated to Manga geeks. When we went to one of them and there happened to be an anime theme song while wearing cosplay show/competition going on. It was one of those really weird and amazing things that you don't realize is amazing until after you've seen it.
-Wes _________________
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Harveyjames the meteor kid
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SuperWes wrote: | It was one of those really weird and amazing things that you don't realize is amazing until after you've seen it.
-Wes |
That sort of describes this whole country! In Ame-muro in Osaka there are TALL ROBOTS TO HOLD THE STREETLIGHTS UP.It's like Judge Dredd or Astro Boy or something!
And this is only Osaka! Tonight, I’m going to Tokyo! |
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Im so jealous. I really want to go now. Why do you do this to me?!?!?! |
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kirkjerk .
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Harveyjames wrote: |
That sort of describes this whole country! In Ame-muro in Osaka there are TALL ROBOTS TO HOLD THE STREETLIGHTS UP.It's like Judge Dredd or Astro Boy or something!
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Also, that place seemed to have the best concentration of engrish anywhere.
(I should find the L/R switch less funny when I realize how phonetic certain parts of Japanese are, but how can I resist hotels w/ signs like "Front / Robby") _________________ =/ \(<D)_/
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Patrick Alexander .
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One of my favourites is a juice bar at an onsen in Kyoto, with a sign that reads, 'FLESH JUICE'. Wish I'd remembered to take a photo. _________________ Raymondo Person | Eegra | Things |
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Cossix .
Joined: 14 Nov 2007 Posts: 87
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Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 10:42 pm Post subject: |
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Oh man I didn't see this until now.
If you get a chance, Ueno Park is pretty awesome. You can go to the part where all the Russians are selling crazy seedy products and there's black guys being bouncers and in the partk itself there's crazy homeless Japanese guys that will talk to you in English and try to teach you how to pick up prostitutes in Japanese
I also took a trip over to Nakano and went to the big otaku mall there called Nakano Broadway. It's got like a four story Mandarake that's awesome and a bunch of arcades and places that sell oldass Japanese console games and everything. It's totally worth a trip there. |
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Ryan - SuperWes' Bane .
Joined: 05 Mar 2005 Posts: 295 Location: I have no idea what I'm talking about
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Posted: Mon Jul 28, 2008 10:54 pm Post subject: |
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I'll be in Tokyo from Friday until Sunday if you are going to be there this weekend and need a tour guide. I don't know everywhere, but I've been to some places a lot. |
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Harveyjames the meteor kid
Joined: 06 Jul 2006 Posts: 3636
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2008 1:34 am Post subject: |
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Cool, I'll be in Tokyo friday and saturday, going back saturday night! Where do you wanna meet? Also, what time? |
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