Monday, October 30, 2006

HEY!HEY!HEY!

Ok.
I thought American TV was weird.
Japanese TV is... how you say it... random. My two fellow stuents from SUNY were watching one of our few cable channels and I joined in. Apparently "HEY!HEY!HEY!" is one of the best programs on right now. It's... odd.
When they're not inviting in famous bands and singing idols and having goofy conversations with them... they just have goofy conversations. From what I an remember from today's show, they had this singer guy meet one of his biggest fans, and they got him to kiss her though a sheet of thin plastic. (meaning lips never touched) Then they were interviewing the band that that the opening for Death Note... and talked about... buying 1000 bananas or somethieng. Then they had this famous female singer eat expensive beef and shark fin soup with a famous comedian... right after they showed embarrasing footage of the singer singing when she was 12... (much to her dismay)

And... then they play some clips of music videos... interviewed someone else... said some silly stuff.. and uh... that's all I got.
I gotta see if I can track down any of those goofy commercials... they're just... random!

Here's a clip of a HEY!HEY!HEY! show. Just look around on youtube.



Not that I can see this movie on Firefox anyway... stupid messed up plugins. Oh, I can see it on Internet Explorer just fine... but my I.E. is acting "special". As in, it likes to load 0-3 pages then be unresponsive so I have to ctrl+alt+delete it. Jeez... almost tempted to make my own browser.

Sunday, October 29, 2006

Good advice

Advice tip of the day:
NEVER shave while chewing gum. It just... doesn't work.
...ouch.

ANYWAY...
"Roma" (frind of mine and faithful anonymous comment maker) showed me this new game online called SupaSupa. It plays a lot like a 3D Gunbound... its pretty sweet actually. Albiet difficult. Just google it... playsupa.com or something.
And, as usual, its Korean. Like, every online game comes from Korea. They got Maplestory and Gunbound and Flyff and Ragnarok... while we in the USA have Runescape. OOOHHHH.... Runescape.

Figured out the main dictionary in Kanji Sonomama Jiten. But... sometimes its hard to draw the kanji in on the touch screen... every now and then it comes up with something totally different. You have to get stroke order and placement right...

Trying to play Jump Superstars and... I'm lost. I better check for help on Gamefaqs.
Oh yeah! The original DDR... its pretty crappy. Only 11 songs, low customization for difficulty, and you have to watch long unskippable credits in the main mode after doing 3 songs. Wow. DDR has come a long way.
The used mat the game came with sucks. I almost don't want to take it back to America with me.

I studied with Misato again today. I'm getting better at Kanji! Really. I am. Maybe...

I'm having super mega issues with Quicktime. I had a lower version installed so embeded streamable movies would play. Then I was helping "Roma" with her Japanese hw and I needed to see the movie she was doing her hw on... so I needed Quicktime 7. Ok, I could view that movie. Now, nothing else is working. Youtube, or anything on Myspace... forget it. Now theres nothing but a picture of a big fat stupid broken Q in place of the movie files. "Derr, I'm Quicktime, and I automatically take over playing all your streamable media. Derr... oh wait, I dunno how. DERRRRR!"
I then uninstalled Quicktime 7. That didn't help either.
I tried installing the latest K-lite codec pack. That didn't help either.
Jeez, I hate this. I just want my old plugins back.
Bottom line: Quicktime sucks.
Well, I gotta go. While I'm gone, stare at this: *

EDIT
Runescape is actually from the UK. So sue me.

Saturday, October 28, 2006

Same Day post #2

Couldn't edit the last entry for some reason.
Anyway...


I got them!
And cheaper than I woulda got em online!
I'm talkin' about the 2 games from last blog. I'm slowly figuring out Jiten and JSS is sweet.

I actually managed to make myself pasta for dinner. I... am amazing.
Oh yeah. Pics and movies. I had problems with this post for a while. Here's everything now.




I have no idea what message this shirt is conveying. I'm not really sure if I'm insulted or not reading it.(The blue text is hard to read. It says: If I let you score will you go home)

Hey sis! Want me to get you that Hello Kitty Game Boy Color, complete with Hello Kitty game, for 1000 yen? Hurry and let me know before "someone buys it"! (And by that I mean taken off display because its incredibly lame)

Video of Musashisakai. We went to this restaraunt for lunch. It was pretty good. I got a bowl of pork and lettuce (and onions) for 500 yen, along with rice, miso soup, and water! Mmm... water.
Musashi Sakai Video


And... Kichijouji.

No title for you! Oh wait...

Mom says her wisdom of the day is: "People who fart in glass houses.... shouldn't fart."
Um... ok. I'll leave you people to intepret that on your own.

Change of plan. Misato called rescheduling todays tutor lesson tomorrow.
(PS I still havent figured out if its called Kikijouji or Kichijouji... signs everywhere contradict eachother...)
So I'll be going and getting Kanji Sonomama Rakubiki Jiten and Jump Superstars myself.
Kanji Jiten is a Kanji and Japanese/English Dictionary that is tons cheaper than buying an electronic dictionary itself. It costs like... $30 where I'm getting it. Sure I have an electronic dictionary that my parents gave me... I use it every day in class. But on Jiten, you can draw in Kanji (complex Chinese characters used in Japanese... and Chinese) and look them up on the DS's touch screen!
Jump Superstars is the best game ever made that wasn't released in the states. Maybe. It's really good, and I want it.
Both games are in Kikijouji.

Yesterday at Fuchuu I finally got my ID card and went shopping at a 100 yen store. I finally have my own pot and spatula now! Hehe... those eggs and other future food I may buy won't know what cooked 'em!
I also bought like 10 bags of pasta. 100 yen for 500 grams of pasta is pretty cheap. Now I just hope they'll taste ok.

Going to Kichijoiji soon! Those games (and any other cool PS1 game I find for 100 yen I may want) will be mine!!!!

EDIT:
I got them!
And cheaper than I woulda got em online!
I actually managed to make myself pasta for dinner. I... am amazing.
Oh yeah. See next post for pics and movies.

Friday, October 27, 2006

NO SMORKING!

Just some engrish from my dorm's elevator for you guys...
Enjoy.





Maybe if I'm up to it I'll make a real post later.

EDIT:
****ing Amazon.
Apparently Amazon.co.jp doesn't know how to package a game and send it to someone in 2 weeks.
I'm tired of waiting. Its cheaper to buy it in Kichijouji anyway. I cancelled the order.

ANYWAY...
I finally got my ID at Fuchuu city hall today. While I was there I decided to try some Takoyaki again. This time I didn't put the mayo on... it was actually pretty good! I gotta buy some each time I'm in Fuchuu and fill up my points card.... each time without the mayo!
Want some Fuchuu pictures?

The city hall..


Outside of a nearby temple...






A street



And a movie!


Oohh! Death Note 4 just finished downloading! Gotta go!
(note to self: ease up on the bandwidth...)

Saturday, October 21, 2006

I don't get it

I don't get it.
American Drama movies.
My friends from SUNY invited me to watch a movie with them on their laptop: The Departed.
I think I slept through half the movie. I had no idea what was going on. 75% you would see just some people talking... and 75% of their sentences were full of swears... which made up 50% of the movie.
The other 50% was... either people standing around talking more or dieing. Of course it had an original Shakespearan ending... everyone dies.
They enjoyed it... but... I didn't get it.

Well, we got my 100 yen grill working! Its great.




Mmm... chicken.

Also... I'm trying to figure out how to play my Sega Saturn. There are 2 nearby lounges with TV's... which you can't use if someone else is using it. It'd be nice if I could connect it to my laptop somehow. But, sadly, all my laptop has is a S-video... (wait for it...) output. An S-video output. Great. I know they make VGA boxes to connect to like a monitor... but I have a laptop.

Do they make VGA boxes for USB ports? That would rock so much. I wanna get my Saturn on my laptop somehow. Or maybe find a Sega Saturn emulator. I can legally use one now because I own a Saturn. Wait, can I?

Friday, October 20, 2006

Cheapy cheapy cheapy!!!

Bazaars... they are so... bizarre.
Corny jokes aside, I found some cool stuff for only 100 yen each.
Check out this stuff I got!




5 items per customer, 100 yen each. 500 yen for a small bookbag, a suit jacket, a plate, a cd, and a mini grill!!!
I needed a suit jacket, and this one is just fine. Its not as good as the one I forgot at home, but is exponentially cheaper.
The plate? Yeah. I needed a plate. Wish I coulda bought more.
I can use the small bookbag for days I only have one class, or if I'm going on a small trip.
Listening to the CD right now... sounds very... generic. Anyone ever heard of the Japanese singer Anri? Oh well, 100 yen isn't so bad for it... was just looking at the original 3000 yen price on the back...
And the grill. No idea how it works, or even IF it works. Danny is gonna look at it for me.
So yeah, I got cheap stuff. Whee!

EDIT:

HOLY CRAP!


Holy holy holy crap.
LOOK at what I got!
FOR ONLY 3000 YEN!
Thats... around 25 dollars...




Yup. A Sega Saturn. Came with a bunch of free games too!
And, I can play it on that big widescreen TV in the lounge!
After buying that in Musashi Sakai, we went again to Kikijouji and I bought the memory card for 980 yen (about the cost as all the games combined) and a few more games for a grand total of 500 yen.
Here is a list of some of the games I got ... please keep in mind these were all bundled together...
Evangalion
Nights into Dreams
Sakura Taisen (Sakura Wars)
Culdcept
Grandia
Slayers Royal (A (crappy looking!) Slayers game, apparently)
Also, that Langrisser 3 game on the bottom left kinda looks like Growlanser... maybe the same artist. You can't see it from the photo, but it's got a really cool 3-D lenticular cover!
And there were a few other games I can't read or recognize...
Grand total: 3500 yen: System plus 15 games... then 980 yen for memory card... which will hopefully work
I've never even had a Saturn before...
I know I have a couple classics in here, such as Nights. Your input would be great, I would like to know about any other Sega Saturn classics I should get my hands on!
I bought the Saturn at this manga/video game store in Musashi Sakai. They have cheap games and manga there... I bought the Japanese first 5 volumes of Excel Saga for only 400 yen! There was tons of other manga in there... I could barely find anything!
Searching for souveniers is hard... I'm trying to find things my friends know about. I DID find these Lupin III keychains for my parents though. They didn't have Lupin and Jigen, just Fujiko and Goemon.

Wait.

Wait. Wait.

How am I gonna get all this back to America???

Oh well.
I think I saw Sould Calibur at the store, but I was pressed for time and had to go. I read in an EGM or PSM once about a beautiful 2-D fully drawn action game, but I forgot its name. I'm also on the lookout for Record of Lodoss War...
I'll let you know how the Saturn turns out! Please recomend any games I should get! I could probably find them here for less than 500 yen!!!

Thursday, October 19, 2006

Bank Account at Last

Today is the the only day I could meet up with Misato... it was Sports Festival Day with Osaka University. As I walk outside, I see tons of people on the field playing sports.
Geh!? Carp! I didn't take a picture!...oh well.
ANYWAY... the bank. Because of the festival, there were no classes, and Misato took all three of us students from SUNY to Musashi-sakai bank. She helped me make an accout and helped the other two exchange USD for yen.
I deposited all $3000 of travellers checks in the account. Now that I think back... I should have asked my dad how much I should have deposited...Well, I have an account in America and one in Japan now.
After the bank, they went shopping for rugs and I ate lunch with Misato.
I was asking Misato about blowing your nose in Japan. Apparently some people find it rude, some don't. Also, quickly and quietly blowing your nose to the side is ok too. Japan is freaky about some things... There are some things that you normally do in America that you just have to be conscience of in Japan.
Yeah... leave me alone with a girl for lunch and I make conversations about blowing noses. I just realized that. Darn I'm smooth. Not.
Seriously, we talk a lot about vocabulary and stuff and compare cultures. The nose thing was the only silly thing I asked her today.

After all this... confusion happened. Next stop was... Asakusa was it? I dunno. I ran into Robyn, a dude from Canada. I was talking to him about where we were going, and the train flew by. Oops.

Who's up for some Musashi-Sakai and restaraunt photos?





In an answer to my last blog, check out one of my nutrition answers... look at all those vitamins!
Also, check out that praying Mantis! Awesome, eh?

Also! Today's ENGRISH!!!


And of course, today's movie.


Anyone ever hear about the Japanese manga and now anime Death Note? A bored student finds a book that if he write's someone's name in... they die. He starts killing criminals and the world's smartest detetive goes after him. Once again, I give a horrible explanation, but its really interesting. Just check it out on youtube.

Remember that stack of manga I bought at Kikijouji? I've been trying to read Full Metal Alchemist volume 8 in Japanese. It's hard! I'm trying to figure out what everyone means when they talk... lotsa speech variations I haven't learned in a textbook yet. I decided to buy the Japanese 8 because I read the first 7 at home in America. I have to learn a lot more Japanese speech before I can read it. Lots of plain form and plain form varaitions everywhere...

Oh... anyone who is a fan of the Nintendo DS game Pheonix Wright, which I am thinking of picking up, can try out this. Have fun! Hehe.
Post some of your favorite made ones as comments!

Wednesday, October 18, 2006

InfoBlog 1: Gaijin's Guide on How to Live on 500 Yen a Day

Nothing much exciting is happening right now, so rather than blog about sitting in a classroom for 3 hours, looking for my pants, and doing hw, I decided to do my first info blog: How to Live on 500 yen a day.
First of all... let me give you an idea about how much yen is worth...

Going by train to a nearby station... ~170 yen
Bunch of grapes: 300 yen
Going by train to another part of the city: ~500 yen
A quarter gallon of milk or 10 eggs: ~200 yen
5 kilogram bag if uncooked rice: 1800 yen
2 gallon jug of cold green tea: 200 yen
average vending machine prices: 100 yen- 150 yen (120 yen for a bottle of coke)
That look on your face when you realiized you JUST cashed your last traveller's check: priceless.

New video game release: 4000-6000 yen
rice cooker: 6,000 yen (cheap and sucky)- 20,000 yen (average)
Weekly Shonen Jump: 230 yen

From my experience, it is important to have 2 meals a day...
1. A well rounded, balanced, nutritional meal. Cheapest stuff possible, but must be good quality (as in, not rotting) preferably lunch.
2. Cheapest, most filling meal possible. Preferably dinner.

For 1, I eat at the dining hall. It costs me 400 yen to fill up on rice, salad, chicken, a couple various vegatables, and noodles.
Sometimes I still feel a little hungry afterward. At this point, drink at least 4 cups of water. (2-3 tall glasses) its important to stay hydrated, and you may not want drinks out of your faucet.
For anyone who can cook, try rice, beans, carrots, a few lumps of meat, mushrooms... I dunno, anything you can whip up. Stir fry is easy. Keep your lunches varied and nutritional.
Living solely on instant noodles is BAD. Its cheaper, but not worth getting sick and depriving your body of nutrients.

Meal one is your expensive meal. Meal 2? Easy. Pasta. Easy to cook, you can't mess it up. It's cheap, it's filling, it's wood. It's pasta, it's pasta, it's better than bad, it's good!
(Sorry everyone, I felt like I just HAD to throw in the Log reference here)
ANYWAY. Yeah, pasta. Mostly just to fill you up. This is important. If you've had enough nutrition in a day, no need to eat any more expensive food that day. A cheap filler is all you need. Pasta is it. It costs about 100 yen here for 300 grams of pasta... thats 2 servings. They make sauce packets here too for 100 yen each... boil the packets in water and pour on the sauce... mmm... I eat those a lot.

Food to avoid:

-"Instant (insert food here)"
Do your best to avoid instant food. "Oh, its easy and quick to make!" Yeah... it is. "Ohh, I ate instant ramen every day for lunch for a month. I think my heart stopped." Yup. Need I say more?

-Food only made in your country:
Some foods you may be sooo used to you'll find that you are buying them in a foriegn country. Prices can radically change. Milk... bread... for example. Milk and bread aren't so big here. They're more expensive. Ritz crackers? Expensive import... try some rice crackers instead. Hamburger? Try fish now. Just adapt and build your range of taste.

-"The hundred yen shop":
Yes. Hundred yen shops are awesome in Japan and they kick 12 kinds of American dollar store butt. But... they do have 100 yen pasta and ramen... but is that stuff the only stuff you're going to buy???

-"Ice cream" (and other favorite treats)
ohh... man... I LOVE ice cream. But I only recently realized how expensive it is. 200 yen for that small of a cone? Jeez... it will be impossible to even eat a cone every week. Prices add up in the long run... limit your treats, but don't absolutely deny them. Ice cream is my anti-depressant, I won't eat it every day, but you bet I'm still going out for it.

-The same thing over and over:
I'm starting to feel sick of pasta... bleh...


Now, a couple questions I have so far on Japanese food...
First of all: milk and eggs. Starting with milk. I don't see milk... anywhere. Most (but not all!) convenience stores have milk in 190-200 yen quarter gallons. And... no one buys it. Or it seems that way. By the low quantities of milk I've seen sold in stores, I would think Japanese only buy milk for cooking. Where do they get their calcium? Or they just don't??? Also... the Japanese don't seem to have a concept of the word "gallon". At supermarkets, that 2 liter of green tea... is the only big thing there. everything else is... a liter at most. Like milk. You can't buy ANYTHING in bulk in Japan except rice.
Then... eggs. Japanese seem to LOVE eggs. They mix raw eggs into things. They throw hard boiled eggs in Ramen. They put a fried egg on a serving of chow mein. Isn't part of the Japanese religion buddhist? Can buddists eat eggs? I dunno. By how I see Japanese eat... they eat like at least 1 egg a day. But no milk???

Also, rice. How can someone have rice with every meal??? You know what rice does? Clogs up the ol' number 2 as I call it. I will not eat rice every meal. Once every other day seems right.

Another issue I have with Japanese food is... salt. Sodium. Ramen is full of it. And in homecooked meals I always see pickled vegatables and fish. And miso soup. Miso with almost every meal. And soy sauce is a very commonly used sauce in japan (and is salty). How can these people ingest so much sodium and still be alive?

And... there's ginger and wasabi... but that's a more personal dislike because I hate spicy food.

That's about all I got right now. Just some bottom lines: spending too little is just as bad as spending too much. Don't undereat, but remember nutrition. A treat once in a while is great, but don't go buying ice cream every day. Eat as much as you need, never overeat. Drink only as much milk as you need for calcium. Lay off instant noodles.

Oh man... I could sure go for a chocolate milkshake with a half gallon of oreo ice cream right about now... with chicken pot pie for dinner right before that... with baked and buttered dinner rolls... corn on the cob... a stuffed turkey... creamy gravy... mashed potatoes... cranberry sauce... and... um. I think I shouldn't blog my daydreaming. I better go sleep.

Mm... Frosted Flakes... Honey Bunches of Oats... I miss cereal too...

Monday, October 16, 2006

First Boring Blog

Nothing much happened today.
Question, is it worth blogging if I have nothing interesting to say? I want to blog everyday but... oh well.
Looking at my wallet again... 1200 yen???? How do I use up my money so fast???
Well... all the big neseccity shopping is over. I just have to worry about food now...
Here's a couple shots from shopping earlier... 5 kilogram bag of rice, 1800 yen. Similar ones cost like 2800 yen. This is the one I picked cause it was cheaper. (That, and it had a cute kimono girl on it...)
Note to self. Senbei rice crackers are a little spicy.
Doing Japanese hw right now. This is kinda hard... wait, the answers are in the back of the book??? (glance, glance)... SCHWING! Done.
...what?










Sunday, October 15, 2006

Akihabara

My computer crashed before I published so now I have to rewrite this...
So anyway. Akihabara. Or Akiba for short. The center of electronics of Tokyo.
After being awoken at the crack of noon, I joined a group of about 12 other foriegn students on a trip to Akiba.
Geh, I'm really tired and I forgot what I wrote the first time through...
Oh yeah. We ate at this ramen place, checked out Akiba Plaza, did some sightseeing and shopping, ate a light dinner, and went back. I also FINALLY got a memory stick for my camera. I can start taking more pictures and make longer videos. =)
I'll just paste all the pictures and explain each one as I go, I can't remember the whole day at once right now.
First few shots of the city.










Akiba Plaza! Lots of stuff going on here. Check out the Disgaea booth with the guys with the Prinny hats. Dood!





















I also want to point out the ramen I had for lunch. It was one of those restaraunts where you buy the ticket for the food you want and hand it to the cooks when you sit down. Just struck me as different, if not odd. Makes it easier and faster that way though, no need for a register and cooks to handle dirty money.

How about some more city shots?















Two last things... such as the smallest iron I've ever seen... and a pretty scary UFO catcher... it had... dancing hampsters or something...







Youtube was being stupid, so here's the other 2 videos I made today.
Click here to watch 'Akihabara-Street'
I woulda made more, but my camera's batteries died again. A nice new memory card and no batteries! And... no stores seem to sell 1.2 volt batteries... just 1.5. Can someone in America pick up a AA battery and tell me its voltage please? I wonder if 1.5 is the normal rate, cause my rechargeables are 1.2 volt. I just wanna know if 1.2 volts and 1.5 volts are really so different. Could my camera handle it?

The second video.
Click here to watch 'Razor-Advertising'
I'd like to point out something here. In Japan, they are VERY big on advertising. In this video, you can see some people back there trying to sell BrAun electric razor products. Many people in Japanese cities try to advertise their store outside. Repeadedly. Loudly. And never giving up. How do they do it?
Besides the outside yellers, there are 2 other kinds of advertisement I've seen. In Shinjuku, there was a guy on every block trying to foist you with a menu of a nearby restaraunt. In almost every place I've been to, its a common sight to see a girl in a maid dress or something passing out tissue packs with advertisements on them. I've seen tissue girls at TUFS University bookstore too! As I said... adverstising is EVERYWHERE. I think half my bag is filled with stuff I bought, the other half free tissues, pamphlets, magazines, and advertisement cards. On our way to Akiba Plaza, nealy everyone tried to stuff a Plaza Event Book in our hands. They didn't seem to mind the fact that I was already holding one.
Ugh... just killed a bug. Nice. I hope that's not a roach. Better clean it up with my free tissues!

One last thing before I go. Ultra Jump. A montly manga my dad ordered for me in America from Japan. I FINALLY found an issue in Akiba. It costs 550 yen to get there by train... will I have to go there every month to get it? Not worth it. Maybe I can make a subscription here... dunno... I only found volume 10. Did I have 9 at home?
I'm goin to bed. Night!

Saturday, October 14, 2006

Kikijouji

Wallet... empty... stomach... rumbling...
But my two fellow friends from SUNY found out something. "Hey. There's an ATM in nearby Kikijouji that uses American International Check cards." That made my day. We were on our way to Kikijouji.
Much better than Shinjuku in my opinion. Less crowds. A little less "city". Temples. Shopping streets. It was nice.
First, we stopped by an ATM, and I stuck in my Soveriegn Bank card. Yay! 20,000 yen! I hope my account back home is ok...
We do a little sightseeing and shopping. I found this store with really cheap manga! You know, stuff you would pay 7.99 for in America? Unused, unopened, 200-300 yen manga. Genious. I picked up a One Piece, Doraemon, Zatchbell, Naruto, a Hunter X Hunter, a Doctor Slump, a Full Metal Alchemist and I bought a Death Note somewhere else. I also found this weird cat Manga called Neko Panchi (Cat Punch) that I'll give to Katie. It looks like a Shonen Jump with cat and human stories similar to 'What's Michael?'.
For lunch, I had vitamin water, a Lipton Lemone with a silly freebie Hello Kitty toy of Hello Kitty in a bunny suit, (for Katie... I guess) and a package of what appeared to be sweet dough balls with a sweet syrupy sauce on them. On a stick. My friends each took a bite and said it was way to sweet for them. I had no idea what they were talking about and continued to devour the rest. Then I started feeling sick and realized what they were talking about after the last dough ball.
We also popped by this game store. Had really expensive new stuff. Had REALLY CHEAP old stuff! We picked up a couple PS1 games for like... 100 yen each. I found a couple Dreamcast games I wanted. (Don't worry... we can play them... just not... fully legally... shh!!!) I was thinking of buying a japanese DS game there, but I already ordered 2 games online and didn't wanna plop down yet another 4000 yen.
We came back and... oh boy! Pasta for dinner. I didn't eat very well today... still hungry. Dining hall won't be open tomorrow... better go see what I can get at the markets nearby.
Good news.... my internet seems ok now. Cheers!
Ok, picture time!










Here are some pics from around the first part of the city we came to.










Capcom Plaza: an arcade with the works: Gundam shooting games, Taiko no Tatsujin (Taiko Drum Master) Dance Dance Revolution, and tons of UFO cathers. (crane games) I played a round of DDR myself. 200 yen a play? 25 games = price of game... ever think of that? People waste TONS of money at the arcades... arcade games should be cheaper.

















Some more shots around the city. I swear, Starbucks are EVERYWHERE. I mean, you can't even sneeze without seeing a Starbucks nearby. Also, dig my first real engrish find and the Hello Kitty guitar in that guitar store!






































There were a couple temples scattered throughout the city... if only Shinjuku did as well. would have been a nice change of pace there...
Strangely, a temple just around the corner feels right somehow. I don't know, I can't explain it. But it gives an air of serenity.
kinda redundant how you can see a skyscraper in the background of one of my temple shots though!
And there's a fire station. Yeah. Totally goes with temples. Yup.






This is Danny's car. Yeah. One can dream. We just saw it in a driveway.








Check out this bookstore! Cheap manga! WOOG!








Also... this is a joke within my family. There is a reason why that game is really cheap. I just saw this and KNEW I had to take a pic.
To everyone clueless, my parents had purchased an anime called Moeyo Ken. It was drawn by Rumiko Takahashi, the creator of Ranma 1/2 and Inuyasha... but she obviously didn't write the plot for Meoyo Ken. The anime was horrible! Poor Takahashi had to be blackmailed or something to get her to draw for that wretched series.
This is that anime's game. Must be just as bad.