well. let me tell you, 13 hours on a plane feels amazing!!!! lol. aside from being sick with a cold and sore throat the first day was amazing!! we got in Narita airport at around 3ish and it took about an hour to get through customs and immigration and get out to the bus. at this point i hadn`t really hit me yet, but i really didn't understand much around me. we took the bus into Tokyo and road the subway around for another good hour trying to find our hotel. After stumbling around in the rain we finally found the sakura hotel. it's a nice hotel and the rooms are pretty standard.
     After getting things put away we decided to go to akihabara which is basically the electronics capital of the world. It was insane. every inch of the district was covered in bright flashing lights and insanely huge signs. we walked around for a good 4 hours and walked into many different stores. The coolest place we visited that day though was club sega. It had 7 different floors with a different type of video game on each floor. fighting, simulation, sports, etc. One thing to be aware of though when walking around in akiba (shortened version of akihabara) is that there is a lot of porn lol. On multiple occasions we walked into these stores unaware of what they were. Most buildings have multiple floors with a different thing sold on each floor. In one of these building we walked around the base floor which was a dvd and manga (Japanese comic) store. We saw a sign that said there was an internet cafe on the fourth floor so we decided to check it out. The second floor turned out to be one of these porn shops and we all quickly turned around after searching for the stairs to the next floor which weren't there. It turns out you had to take the elevator to the fourth floor to bypass all the porn......lol.
    Japanese customs and formalities are also pretty interesting. take for example driving on the left side of the road. most people know that fact, but it also applies to the sidewalks too. After walking into a good 10 people i finally caught on. tax is included in the shown price at stores. This was an awesome finding on my part since i hate having to figure that out before i go up to pay. Also the coins in japan are very useful unlike the ones we have in America. 100 yen is basically 1 dollar. the denominations for coins in japan are 10, 50, 100, and 500. so basically you have 1 dollar and 5 dollar coins which is extremely useful because u can get rid of your change faster. Wearing a mask when your sick is also pretty popular here. I've seen a good 100 people so far wearing masks. Since i am also sick i thought about buying one at the local convenience store, but changed my mind. You can buy anything in a vending machine! it's true. They are everywhere and they are on every street. little toys, coffee, full meals, soda, crazy weird energy drinks, cigarettes, tooth brushs, shaving kits, the list goes on.
    There is probably more to add, but i will do that later on.

~cooper~

 


Comments

Katie s.

Tue, 10 Jun 2008 07:43:30

hey im glad to hear that you got to Japan safe and sound! i kno being on international flight sucks and i could of n ever imagined being on one though double my normal time to europe! thats insane! hope you were able to get some shut eye or find some interesting movies. lol srry about the customs..they can be a total pain if you don't have a passport there but you can look forward to the shorter line when you arrive back home. at least you enjoy the rain! but im sure it would be difficult to walk around in it with all the luggage you were carrying...if i were you id get one of those japanese massages...as long as there is no happy ending of course lol...I told you there would be porn everywhere! japan is pretty known for its anime porn isn't it? and even in europe like paris they aren't even famous for their porn but its still everywhere like all over the streets and stuff. Well im glad to hear your having an interesting time and found some cool places to explore in japan like that electronics district and those vending machines! thats crazy! weather in StL has been since you left just raining and gloomy one day and sunny and ridiculously hot the next! ...not going to lie iv had a real hard time sleeping since you left...and i guess concentrating iv been trying to b awake and near my laptop with skype as much as possible trying to get all my daily stuff done but still check up on it..btw my laptop with skype already has a webcam and microphone built in! so im all set to go! i even got my own site on weebly...but i haven't figured it out yet or put much on it.... i thought we needed one to view your site...but i guess ill just keep one for myself when i go to Europe in a few weeks to blog...keep updating and try to get on skype! i miss ya tons already and love you!

 

David Clark

Tue, 10 Jun 2008 10:55:45

hmmm thats all very interesting

 

TJ Miles

Tue, 10 Jun 2008 18:18:23

Why didn't you guys explore the shop?! Maybe they would have the "Great American Challenge" or maybe "Japanese Challenge!" I'm sick also! Maybe you shouldn't have made out with me before you left, lol! If you get a mask, get a Jabbawockeez mask!

 

Wahid

Thu, 12 Jun 2008 14:09:36

i told you man. you gotta buy something from the machines. hope it stays fun over there.

 

Daniel Haas

Thu, 12 Jun 2008 19:17:21

Hey man good to hear your doing well other then the cold and sore throat, Akihabara sounds like everything Sensei told us about in class. I bet it's a ton of fun though. Yup, porn too it's all over lol. When you get a chance man, gimme a call. I still do the old day to day routine sleep, eat, WoW, work. Anyway take it easy dude.

 

Chris Lancaster

Fri, 13 Jun 2008 13:09:12

Well if he didn't tell you David Clark came out of the closet yesterday. HAHAHA just kidding. Hope you're having fun in Japan!

 

Aunt Jan

Sun, 15 Jun 2008 17:42:17

Hi Andrew,
Glad to hear you made it save and sound. You missed a great party this weekend for your Grandmother and Grandfather. Their 50th party was a lot of fun. Although, I have decided they hang around with some older folks -- maybe too old for them. Can't wait to hear more from you about your trip.

Take care, Love Aunt Jan

 



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