Tokyo June 2006

Unbelievable day!

Well got back from Harajuku. Walked with Erwan and suddenly got pulled into a Bob Marley One love FREE concert just like the ones in France...but this one's legal! Laugh Well anyway don't have photos only videos so will update very soon. Solid music. Reggae and its all in Japanese...man...it was happening!


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View them all in action in my Tokyo Movie Album!

Just outside before reaching the One Love Jamaica Festival, there's a few performers, notable ones are Loovee. Nice music.

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Listen to them in my Tokyo Movie Album

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...and a band called Everlastinglie. Nice demo CD they gave out free. I liked the song titled Don't Look Down.

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Man selling waffle like delicacy by the park.

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Man selling "economic platter" by the park.

Cosplay girls in Harajuku.


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Shibuya Friday Night!

Took a walk to Shibuya with Sergio and Erwan.

Erwan's from France and he'd learnt to speak, read and write in Japanese. He came to Japan to speak with the locals to improve on his Japanese. He's also hoping to get a job teaching french to Japanese Students.
So Erwan had been for the mosst part been our guide for the night. Hahaha reminds me of the joke he made regarding the night captain. There's this campaign in France to discourage drink driving. The thing about people there is that if there's anything that's not allowed, people will do it. Well anyway, it's similar to Singapore's campaign where if you go celebrate at night one of the people in your group has to abstain from alcohol for the night. This guy is the Night Captain. So there has to be an agreement among friends who will take turns to be the "Night Captain". So the joke is while everyone is partying away and high on booze, the Night Captain hasn't got any. Well not completely. The following night the girls complain of some pain in their *** and other parts. So the Night Captain from the night before said "Oh...uhm... it must have been the alcohol...yeah..you girls must have had too much"....seriously ....hahahaha

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Came across a homeless man who was asking for a drink. Man that was pretty rough. Erwan spoke japanese to him, saying sorry he doesn't have any.
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Statue of the dog named Hachiko (or achigo?)
In remembrance of the faithful dog that waited for the lecturer at the train station every evening. Even after the lecturer has died the dog was still there.
Well, the statue put up there is now a common place for people to meet in Shibuya. So if you want to meet up in Shibuya, most probably the landmark you'd say to your friend would be meet at Hachiko. But even so, you might not be able to find your friend because the area is quite big.

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Giant G-shock watch/clock

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Playing a prank on one of their own. These guys must have been high on booze. Well they saw me with a video camera taking the footage and they shouted out "Japanese?" to me. Which is strange because they should have said "Nihon jin". But maybe because I was with Sergio and Erwan at the time. So they couldn't be sure whether or not I am japanese. I think if Sergio and Erwan weren't there I would have probably been pulled into the prank!

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One of the sleave alleys in Shibuya. Love hotels are here too. Most interesting is the pink hippo. Seriously hippo? man...Erwan wa saying that he wouldn't want to pay to watch a hippo dance and all in there. hahahah

Check out the video of the massive number of people crossing the roads at a single time!


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Ueno. Walk in the park.

Today's not a good day. It started off with rain which stretches from early morning till about 2 pm.
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Helped Sergio pack his bicycle and send it to the Grand Palace Hotel.

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Terrible rain. Had to spend 200 yen to use the drying machine to dry off my clothes.

Well we had lunch at the Thai restaurant in Central Plaza. The Phad Thai is really good!
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We headed for the train station and stopped at Ueno. We came to The Art Hall and stopped to have coffee.
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We didn't catch any plays or performances. There's the Edward Scissorhands playing for that day. Ballet!

Well we continued our journey to the Western Art Museum. August Rodin seems to be the center of Attraction there.

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The Thinker and Me.

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We ventured forth till we came across the National Science Museum.
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There's a steam train right outside the entrance.

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A rocket Launcher!
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Sad puppeteer. No one claps for him. And attracts almost no one.


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Harajuku Part 2...


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Along the way we saw street performers. They were promoting their own self produced albums. They sound pretty I must say.

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Tin Man. Check out the video in the movie album


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Entrance towards the Meiji Jingu at Yoyogi Park.

Jingu by the way means Shrine.

Lanterns neatly arranged here. I really don't know the significance of this.
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The park is really beautiful. It can't get any greener than this.
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Entrance towards the shrine. Before we entered we washed our hands. We should also take a sip of the water there.
Its a video so will upload later.
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We then headed for dinner at Takeshita Dori Street. It's this Italian restaurant called La Pausa. Shared a seafood pizza. The crust is really crispy and thin.
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And yes, there's no chilli sauce. Only tabasco or this Pepper sauce.
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And then for dessert we had waffle with banana on top.


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Harajuku... Juku means "Inn"

Well I learnt from Erwan that Juku means "Inn". Shin means new by the way, if you're thinking of Shinjuku (which I will chronicle later). I forgot to ask Erwan about the meaning of Harajuku. Lots of Japanese word learnt from Erwan... and he's not even Japanese! He's French. He learnt to speak and write Japanese for 2 years.

Well, had lunch first at Mos Burger. Fish burger and strawberry milkshake. I took the black plastic Mos Burger coaster back with me as a cheap souvenir.
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Takeshita Dori Street. This is where all the cools stuffs are. Videos to be uploaded soon.

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Gaudy fashion!

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More graffiti!
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Art right next to it.

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I like the messy wires overhead.

Takeshita street has the most eccentric and beautiful designs for a shopfront. Check it out.

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Nice European style gaudy fashion.

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Some youths doing graffiti art on the wall.
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We then head down to the main street, can't remember the name exactly, but we are heading towards Meiji Jingu.
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Up ahead I saw this!
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Panda-themed confectionery and ice-cream shop!

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We plodded on towards Harajuku station. Nice architecture.

Across the street is ....
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Yes..snoopy house. Apparently Snoopy is HOT in Tokyo. There's quite a number of shops selling snoopy stuffs. Even in the train stations.

To be continued...


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Hard Disk Hunting! Wednesday 8 June '06

Argh...have to fork out money to pay for electronic items again....damn it. Well...i think i got a good deal. 160GB 7200rpm usb external HDD for 9980 Yen. That's equivalent to about 140 SGD. Not too shabby.

Had dinner here before heading out to get the hard disk.

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This is rice with tofu. Excellent. About 570 Yen if I can remember...paid for it using a vending machine system. Had to call the chef to help me and Sergio to find which menu is which button to press. Its all words and no pictures on the buttons.

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Sergio had something nicer.


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Just collected my powerbook! Hah!

You know, Singapore's apple care service provided by these so called "authorised" service center really at a level that is below the most bottom of all service. I wouldn't even say its a service. And to think people have had good experience with them. Right. Well the story goes like this. My Powerbook's DVD rom drive's slot has a fabric that covers it to protect dust from getting in. Recently it came out for no reason. So since its still under warranty, I went down to Micro2000 at Alexandra road, at this building which belongs to performance center (BMW). This Micro2000 is an "authorised" applecare service centre. I went there, asked if they could help put back the fabric. They said " oh! that is not covered in the warranty. That is mishandling on MY part and so I have to pay for it!"

What the SHIT! I thought to myself. The reception checked again with the so called "engineers" at the back room and came back telling me they said I have to PAY hundreds just to to replace the whole bottom case of my powerbook which they say is not covered by warranty. What stupidness!!!!!

I went back home dissapointed and really upset. So I left it at there. Besides, the latch which closes the powerbook tight is also not working. After this kind of shit, I thought I won't bother with these people. Forget other applecare centres in Singapore. Micro2000 was generally thought to be the best, but THIS is what I got.

So luckily I am here in Japan, and I popped by Japan's Apple Store (which is way cool by the way...even the lift is designed with minimalism in mind...just like how they Apple designed the apple remote or the iPod for that matter. More about that later.) and then I enquired about the my laptop and how they could help me. They checked my serial number and confirmed that it is still under warranty and still brand new and so I have NO NEED to pay for ANYTHING. I was so relieved.

The apple genius (this is how they called the service people who attended to you at the Apple Genius Bar) named Takeshi really is very helpful. Initially he said my powerbook can only be ready in 5 days. I told him its not possible, I have to leave for Singapore on Sunday. Then I told him, if I go back to Singapore, the apple service center will charge me hundreds of dollars to replace the bottom case even when it is still under warranty. He couldn't believe it himself! He shook his head. He then paused for a while.

Then he asked me when else am I coming to Japan, I said maybe in December. He said "hmmm..." He then made a few calls to check on the availabilty of the bottom case of my Powerbook and the latch and then after about 10 minutes of checking with their own repair guys and supplies, he confirmed I can get it on Saturday which is today. I can't imagine how glad I was!

But I have to back up my Hard drive because he cannot guarantee that all data will still be there. Oh shat... now I have to fork out money to buy an external hardisk... Oh heck. I said, I'll send the powerbook to him the following day (which is on Thursday). He said if he's not there, I can pass to another genius.

Excellent service. Apple care rocks. But not in Singapore.

And here's the applecare form which if you notice is all ZERO yen.
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My canon ixus 400 needs repair!

Well lucky for me I still have a working video camera which can take photos. Decent photos. Not the best but enough for this update.
Anyway Sergio wants help to adjust the date on his canon prima. We went all over Iidabashi and ginza and none of the photo shops know how to change the date on the lcd display. So one good shop keeper suggested we go to a Canon Service center in Ginza. Its a few blocks away from the Apple Store but we had quite a hard time to find it initially.

Well I inquired about my canon ixus 400 and the service guy there said I need to replace the CCD. Since its out of warranty (3 years old), the cost of replacing it will be 9975 Yen. That's about 140 SGD. About the same price as the HDD which I will be buying at Akihabara later in the night ( more about that later).

I said its alright, and he said it will take 1 week. What!? I won't be in Singapore already. He said, he's sorry, nothing he could do. Oh well. At least I know the price to repair. I have a GOOD feeling the price is SO MUCH HIGHER in Singapore. Will check it out when I come back to Singapore.


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Poshy Ginza

Ginza's got lots of designer label stores, lots of rich people strolling the streets.
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The road outside the Metro Subway.

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Outside Tiffany's.

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Posh bookstore. Expensive stuffs here.

Well anyway main purpose is to go Apple Store! No pictures only videos. Will upload them when I got them firewire cables.


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Lunch time before heading to Ginza

Had italian food before heading to Ginza to enquire about my powerbook. More about that later. Nice restaurants here at Iidabashi.
We went to Excelsior Cafe. There's a few chains around Tokyo.

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Had spaghetti with fish and cod roe. Ithink it's called Meintako. Beautiful and looks exquisite. Price is about 730 Yen.
For those who hate the smell or taste of fish stay away. For I got no choice. Well I find it ok anyway. Its nice. Cod roe is excellent.

Some typical stores selling lots of mobile phones.
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Tsukiji Fish Market!

Woke up really early today and headed down to the Tsukiji Fish Market. Its the biggest fish market in Tokyo. Me and Sergio arrived there at about 7am. That's a good thing because at 8 am there's nothing much to see because all activities has died down. We managed to catch some of the actions of hustle and bustle there.

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Amazing vehicle. These fishmongers ride on these instead of pulling carts like the picture above. Very interesting contraption!

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He's got a really long long knife! Reminded me of a samurai's.

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I didn't miss any opportunity to get on this machine to try out it myself! Woohoo!

Its been a early day for these fishmongers. Trading started way early at about 5am. I was still sleeping then. Its time for them to sleep.


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2nd Day in Tokyo part 2

We walked further out of the residential areas trying to get to the nearest subway.

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We dropped by a 100 yen shop, I bought 2 meiji chocolates, I think it costs more in Singapore. I'd have to check this out. After that we stopped by this shop:

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Selling these:

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Waffles with assorted toppings.

These are very tasty indeed!



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2nd day in Tokyo

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Bicycles outside Central Plaza where I stayed. I noticed A LOT of people in Tokyo ride bicycles. Its great! Sergio really is into bicycling. He buys bicycle magazines and asked if Singapore has any. I said yes, but these are usually imported from overseas like the US.

We went to MacDonald's to have breakfast. A breakfast meal there costs about the same in Singapore.
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We left the hostel at 830am and headed for Iidabashi train station to go to Shinjuku. Weekdays its not so happening. We see a lot of people rushing to work. Men and women in their power suits. and all.
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This photo above reminds me very much of the scene under the Tanjong Pagar or Raffles Place MRT station back in Singapore.
Sergio mentioned something about Japanese people generally have very good walking posture. They are rarely seen slouching. And they dress very well!

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Sergio was complaining about how difficult it was for travellers who are cycling to use the train. Then we saw THIS!

Oh well. It was about 940am when we got out of the Shinjuku train station. We were having fun taking photos of the busy people scurrying like mad! Lucky for us this is our holiday — NO WORK!

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Shinjuku is amazing. What struck me most is the towering skyscrapers. Really beautiful. Women there are very beautiful too. I think everyone there really knows how to look good.

There are shops selling cheap ruck sacs for travelling. Sergio got one for 980yen only!

We went into several buildings which unfortunately I cannot really remember. The interior is well designed.

Go to the photo album page to view these photos individually.
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As we walked down the streets of Shinjuku, we see MORE bicycles! It looks to me, it made more sense to cycle in Tokyo. I am inspired by Sergio's deep interests in cycling. I think I will bring my trusty bicycle to Zurich, Switzerland and cycle there! Its wonderful.

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As in all cities, you can never escape from graffiti.


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This one on the roller shutters of a shop.

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Spotted this beautifully ornamented clock hanging on the side of a tall building.

Had lunch at First Kitchen in Shin Junku. Prawn noodles with bits of seaweed. Not bad.
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We walked and we walked till I really don't know where I was. As we walked down the main road line with the corporate buildings, we came across a gap between 2 buildings. It turns out this alleyway leads to...

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A shrine. I really don't know any shrine hidden behind these buildings. It doesn't appear in my traveller's guide book.
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We walked some more and reached the residential areas. Really nice place.

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A boulangerie. Very pretty.
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After dinner walk in Akihabara

Excellent place to walk through. So many interesting gadgets and people!

The prices are high i noticed. But I haven't ventured far so will do it tomorrow. Sergio suggested we go back to our hostel. We were both very tired. Slept almost immediately.


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Where's the freaking control station??

Damn it.
Firstly, we were late. We reached Akihabara at 620pm. Secondly, there's so many exits from Akihabara! So where the heck is the control station??
Heck, I went with Sergio from one exit to another to find them. No luck.
Sergio suggested calling. Bad thing is, I got cellphone which won't work in Japan. Secondly Chong Peng got no cellphone with him.
Good thing I got the guide book. Ikebukuro house was listed there with their phone number. I called (its was already 645pm). Was put on hold by them for a good 10 yen x 3 till I was transferred to an English speaking receptionist there at house Ikebukuro. Checked with them if Chong was still there. They said he left. Told me called back another time.
Well, final straw, if by 645pm i still do not see them, we're having dinner ourselves. Which we did of course.

Me and Sergio went round and found this somewhat affordable place where they sell curry dishes. Wow. thickest and most delicious curry ever! I had the Fried Fish curry,
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Sergio — cuttlefish curry. The dish was served hot and I thought, whoa, that was so much better than the meal provided in Northwest Airline (NWA). NWA served oily mee goreng for breakfast and an afternoon snack of a egg filled sandwich. Nothing special, it was dry. Cost of the meal: 550 yen (SGD7.70). Nice.


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Tokyo International Youth Hostel!

Finally. Reached there at 5.30pm on Monday.
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(Keep in mind I'm meeting Chong Peng and wife at 6pm at Akihabara Station control (don't think there's any station control in perticular)) Got my keys, paid for 2 days of stay first, and then head to my room. Found a room mate in there and we introduced each other. His name is Sergio. He's from Zurich. And he cycled from Hokkaido to Tokyo! Goodness gracious me!

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Time was ticking, it was already close to 6pm and I asked him to join me for dinner with us. So we headed down to Iidabashi station, asked another train commuter how much the cost is (wonderful lady told us its 130 yen) and headed down to akihabara station.


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Lost!

Reached Iidabashi. and got lost.
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Stupid guide book told to look for tallest building in sight — glass fronted slender building. Right.... That kind of description throws me off way off tangent. Walked a couple of kilometers only to find out from the helpful security patrol in the " tallest building in sight" that the hostel (showed him the address: Ikagarusha, Central Plaza was just behind the Iidabashi station. Damn it.
Well I reached Central Plaza and asked another security patrol guy again and he told me to take the lift up to the 18th floor. Great. Seriously, this hostel should put big advertisement sign board on or near that Central Plaza building.


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More about Yesterday...Touch Down!

Was with Chong Peng and his wife from take off till landing at Narita Airport. We took the same train to Nippori. The purchasing of ticket was done at the ticketing counter right outside customs checking. Good thing the super friendly staff spoke good english. So getting directions on the train ride was fairly easy. The route map can be really daunting. We reached Nippori, we took the transfer train to head to Ueno.
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We then parted ways, they left for ikebukuro, I headed for Akihabara, change train there to head for Iidabashi.

Before that, we decided to meet at Akihabara station (station control) for dinner... guess what happened?


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It's 5.29 and bright as ever

I slept very early yesterday night here at Tokyo International Hostel. Very good place for a very decent amount. 3860 yen per night. That equates to aproximately 55 SGD. Will most probably stay here till saturday.
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