Toyoko Inn Kourakuen Bunkyo Kuyakusho-mae
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The way to stand out at Shibuya is to stand still
... of the crossing and watch people cross the roads to and fro while living life at a completely different pace up at Starbucks: sipping my coffee, taking pictures and eavesdropping on the two school boys who sat next to me, checking girls out, thinking that no one can see, hear or understand them.
Well, the bunch of photographers who camp at Starbucks (despite the ‘No Photography’ sign) are voyeurs of city living anyway, ...
Coach Soho Bag is in line with the latest fashion
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lifetime.
If a question of sustainability is not about the mattress in the
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Be careful, a handbag line with latest ...
Day 9: Rain and icy winds in Ginza
... brand names, filled with the aggravating pretentious pratts that shop in these establishments, but do you think that we could find a shopping mall or food court, or coffee shop, or something resembling normality in this stupid city.
Eventually we found starbucks, which at least provided us somewhere to get in out of the bitter cold for some time.
The next mission was ...
Land Of The Rising Sun
... Television, and was looking for a young Western couple to appear on a Saturday morning TV programme, and that we'd be perfect for it. Although surprised, we accepted the offer and were subsequently informed that our piercings may be a problem, and that someone would be over the next day to give us the details. After we said goodbye to the lady (named Hitomi), Helen realised that we hadn't slept for around 38 hours, and decided to go straight to ...
Tokyo - Day 7
... PM and ends at 5 AM. You might be wondering, why 5 AM? Well the trains end at 11 PM and start again at 5 AM, which means when you go out you either have to take a super expensive taxi home or wait until the trains come alive. So we caught the 10:30 PM train to Roppongi, the club and bar district. The streets are littered with clubs, bars and strip clubs on every level of the sky scrapers. The employees and owners of these ...