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A-Meiji-ng Japan
... red gates. We also walked around the park past the lake and some more temples eventually making our way towards Akihabara district otherwise known as electric town. Here we had another hefty dosage of electric neon, Japanese signs with a good measure of manga thrown in the mix. The characteristic Japanese arcades and Pachinko slot machines which we encountered in Kabukicho were of course present here aplenty as were all sorts of other oddities such as girls dressed up in ...
10 not-so-important things I love about Japan: #3
... to be motivated by tipping to provide superior customer service.
There are two things I'll touch on here. The first in the infamous 'pin-pon' button in restaurants. The second is the money tray, which is indicative of their respect for money.
Pin-pon:
If you've been to Japan, you're probably familiar with pin-pons - an onomatopoeia of 'ping pong' - in restaurants. You push them when you want a server. Most ...
Go, Tokyo Giants!
... Flyers jersey, because bright orange and black were the Giants colors. You’d think he would fit right in – he would have at any sporting event in the U.S.! But when the opening pitch started the game, we found ourselves surrounded by business people in suits, skirts, and heels. It became clear that everyone came straight from the office, and large numbers of people continued to stream in through ...
Tokyo : Baths, Palace, Mosque, Tower, Shibuya
The husslers were out in full force in Shinjuku last nite, mostly african, trying to get me to goto a "titty show". One lady grabbed my coat and started to ask me for a massage, while other guys would walk with me and not leave me alone. Had to watch my wallet and get away.
The ...