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A day out in Tokyo


Monday,Aug 6 2007, 04:29:05 AM (Last updated: Thursday,Mar 27 2008, 06:06:57 AM)

YAY! I have been to Japan three times now - each time for several weeks, so I guess I am fairly familiar with it. However, each time I come, I tend to be chaperoned around, which is not always the best thing when experiencing a country. So at the weekend I decided to head into Tokyo to two places I had on my mind - Akihabara, and Harajuku. I think the people I was staying with were more worried than me, since my Japanese is at 1 year old level, and Tokyo (make no mistake about it) is HUGE. I was quite proud to buy my train tickets and lunch - in Japanese. Akihabara For those who dont know, Akihabara may well be the largest shopping centre on earth for electronic goods. If you are a geek like me - its heaven. I had been before, but had learned a long time ago, that if you have a fetish for electronic gadgets, dont drag around with you, someone who hasnt (like my family). If you want 'stuff' and you are in Japan, come here, coz the prices and selection are mind blowing. However, Akihabara also has a phenomena which easily confirms that the Japanese are pretty much as crazy as we think they are. Therse are Akihabara Maids. First thing - this is about as un-politically correct as you can get (thats why its so much fun). These maids line the streets of Akihabara, and if you go to one of the Maids Cafes, will give you a cute little show with you coffee. My personal theory is, computer geeks have so much trouble getting near a lady, this is thier only chance. I managed to leave Akihabara, without losing my honour. Harajuku I wanted to visit Harajuku for a while, and thought I could get some snaps of the weird fashions you can see there. When I arrived  - I realised I had been before about 6 years ago, but my guide hadnt shown me the parts I was interested in. In the end, I took no photos, but strolled around for a while. Its a little like England's Carnerby Street in some ways. But in honesty - nothing to blow your mind, just punky kids. So I headed back to Akihabara, but this time in search for a little music. Found a fantastic music store yes. But while passing the station I came across Alma. Actually, I was feeling rather annoyed, that while some 'fake maid' was doing bad Karaoke, but being cute and noisy, Alma were playing some very impressive music, but virtually being ignored. Well, I made a point to stop listen and take some photos, and clap load at the end of songs, as I thought this may help to get a crowd started. I'm pleased to say that it did - other people (sheep) followed my lead and stopped to listen. I bought Alma's CD, and have invited them to add thier music to Zorpia. I hope they do! I headed back to Tsukuba where I was staying, and then next day was on a plane to Matsue (thats another story). I enjoyed my day out alone in Tokyo very much, and I'm sure will do it again.

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good on ya mike!
8/14/2007 10:47 AM
Carmen, 34Verified Zorpian
Madrid
Spain

hey, sounds like you´re creating your own "lonely planet japan"! just the way i like it, first hand tips :-P
well, i noted down Akihabara for my man -being a solfware engineer- dramatically loves electro gadgets too! frankly, i found them quite boring but hey, gotta give the man some fun!!!
As for the Maids Cafe, my japanese sis Uraka had already told us about them but i didn´t really believe her!!!
oh well, please keep us posted on any adventure updates. take care mike, kiss and a hug from Madrid from your ozzy-spaniard friend :-)

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Hi Mike
8/6/2007 11:35 PM
David, 48Verified Zorpian
Brisbane, Queensland
Australia

Sounds like a Great place to go Shopping.Take Care Catch You Later David

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8/6/2007 8:31 PM
Doina™, 38Royal Zorpian Verified Zorpian
the only truth who don't kill me make me stronger
Romania

so lucky ARE YOU!!!!!!!
you visit japonia

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cool
8/6/2007 12:43 PM
curtis, 17Royal Zorpian
United Kingdom

sounds good so what kind of electronics did they have?

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Brilliant reading
8/6/2007 7:15 AM
kate, 106Verified Zorpian
United Kingdom

You are so lucky...thanks for all of this...And you have answered my questions under your photos... When you went out at first to Japan (years ago)..has it changed much...to what you can remeber?...I have heard of how great they are with all electronical things...But i bet they sell it alot cheeper (well like you said really)...wow greating reading and learning here... Was it very crowded on the streets over there...or where you quite free (in space around you i mean)...There is one thing i would like to know..Is what is the meaning of throwing water..I saw that the maids where lined up with water...And underneath the photo was 'water throwing'...Why where they doing that?...Thanks again Mike xx

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Re: Brilliant reading
8/6/2007 8:00 AM
Mike, 40Royal Zorpian Verified Zorpian
Perth, Western Australia
Australia

Well - the first time a came here was 6 years ago. So essentially, nothing has changed. One big thing is maybe smoking. The first time I came here, you could really smoke anywhere and everywhere. It was very strange for me that the Japanese literally smoked while eating (one mouthful of food, a drag on a smoke, another mouthful). The problem Japan has, is that its had very high rates of smoking, but very low rates of cancer related to smoking. I'm not sure why - different diet DNA maybe. The problem is, that the incentive has been low, and government campaigns too. However - now they kicked into gear with it - they have gone the other way. In Tokyo, its pretty hard to find a place to smoke. Most restraunts its a no, and many city streets ban it. Having said that - there are still plenty of vending machines on the street to sell ciggs. Yes - Japan has vending machines everywhere for smokes and alcohol. What amazes me, is despite them being in main streets and back streets, they dont get broken into. Try it for 5 mins in Aus - and a 'key' in the form of a brick would be used to get to the contents. That one really nice thing about Tokyo (and Japan in general) - it feels very safe compared to other places around the world. Tokyo (despite its 26 million people) is a very friendly place I found. They know the meaning of the word 'service' here as well.
All in all - I totally love Japan. Its all it promises to be. On the surface its very western - but I find that surface very thin! Beneath - it has many strange and interesting traditions and customs still very alive. If you ever get the chance - come.

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