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Title: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 21, 2013, 08:21:58 PM
This is a thread for Japanbore, fans, friends, and foes of Japan.

I've been wanting to call out some seriously weird, annoying, or cool things about Japan, as I'm hopefully in my last year of residence here after having lived here a total of 13 years. No doubt I will be pulled back in again, at some point.

So, whether it's the excellent service, unmatched food presentation, social awkwardness, societal values trapped 30 years in the past, the sexy ladies of Yokohama Station, or that asshole smoking next to the no-smoking sign, bring the noise.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: nudemacusers on March 21, 2013, 08:27:46 PM
are there used panty vending machines everywhere or not
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: BobFromPikeCreek on March 21, 2013, 08:31:33 PM
I had Salty Watermelon Pepsi when I was there and it was bonkers.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Phoenix Dark on March 21, 2013, 08:37:09 PM
Are escorts legal in Japan?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Smooth Groove on March 21, 2013, 08:39:11 PM
What's up with the pixels?  It's not like the whole world doesn't already know how pervy most Japs are.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 21, 2013, 08:39:44 PM
I'll go first: (edit - I am no longer first)

The other day, there was a "best of" a certain variety show; this is a late-night now called Tantei Night-Scoop. They "investigate" viewers' questions and report on them. Usually it is weird and/or tasteless stuff which is a focus: My husband can tell when TVs are turned on even when he can't see them. My cat sounds like a famous enka singer. Why do farts stink less when you fart in the bath tub?

The episode in question had what had to be the most messed-up thing I've seen on Japanese TV. The viewer / investigatee was a pre-op male-to-female transsexual who claimed to be producing copious milk from her breasts, and wanted to know what to do with it. Gender-sensitivity aside, the whole presentation is "this is male breast milk."

So the crew goes to visit and confirm, and the transsexual produces jars of breast milk which she's stored in the fridge. A scientist explains that, with the hormones the TS is taking, this is not unheard of. This isn't enough proof, so the crew asks her to produce breast milk on the spot. She does, and for some reason they think, OK, let's sample it. So the crew is drinking this "male breast milk," and then they even take the fresh stuff, shake it around in a bottle until BUTTER is produced, and then they spread this "male breast milk butter" on toast and eat that too.

:japancry
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Cormacaroni on March 21, 2013, 08:51:02 PM
I love the way everything must be pseudo-scientifically measured, quantified and verified. People start complaining that face masks to cut pollen and pollution stink of garlic? LET'S BUST OUT THE ODOR-MEASURING DEVICES AND COMPARE THE ODORS OF DOZENS OF DIFFERENT RANDOM THINGS TO FACEMASKS for 30 mins of primetime tv
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Human Snorenado on March 21, 2013, 08:51:30 PM
Obviously it's a stereotype with some basis in truth, but just HOW crazy for us gaijin men are the local ladies?  Like, would they be interested in a fat balding white dude?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 21, 2013, 08:51:37 PM
are there used panty vending machines everywhere or not
No, they were made illegal several years ago. Supposedly they were illegal from 1993 onward, but when I lived in Kyoto in 1994 there was such a vending machine at the end of my block in the "bad area" of Shimo-Gyou-ku
http://www.snopes.com/risque/kinky/panties.asp

mail me entertaining melon flavored treats you bastard
They would not be any good by the time they arrived. Japan is small enough that transporting fresh food to local convenience stores is not a logistial nightmare. The bread on the shelves is usually from the previous day, and will be gone by the second day. Fresh melon treats here -- so good. Actually, a convenience store chain called DAILY YAMAZAKI has a mini-bakery built into it, so the melon-pan is shipped as dough and baked fresh hourly. Yummy.

Are escorts legal in Japan?
I don't know. I don't think so, but in major cities there used to be four-color printed post-its in all the pay phones, showing (falsely, I assume) the girl you'd get if you called and ordered from them. There are several kinds of ostensibly legal sex trade in Japan, but I don't know anything about them first-hand. There's "soap land," where men pay to have a woman get naked and lather herself up, and then wash the customer's naked body with her own. I guess that commonly ends in sex, depending on what has been paid. I've heard of "de-mae herusu" (Take-Out Health) which involves a woman showing up at the customer's selected location to perform fellatio.

What's up with the pixels?  It's not like the whole world doesn't already know how pervy most Japs are.
Thank America for that one! I understand that censorship was mandated by the post-war Constitution imposed on Japan by the Allies, largely drafted by the USA. Japan's previous adult material, shunga, had tremendous detail in the genitalia. It probably terrified MacArthur, so they included this provision. (I made that last part up.)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 21, 2013, 08:55:26 PM
Obviously it's a stereotype with some basis in truth, but just HOW crazy for us gaijin men are the local ladies?  Like, would they be interested in a fat balding white dude?

In Osaka at least, fat doesn't really turn many women off. Balding also doesn't seem to be a game-breaker. The most important thing in Osaka is whether or not you're clever or funny.

I've seen guys here who could NEVER get a date in the USA running around with women they could never get in their homeland. Then again, many of the Japanese women who target foreigners are also batshit crazy, and are mainly interested in getting out of Japan, and living a life abroad, which has been unduly influenced by the foreign movies they've seen. But it's not hard to be more romantic than most Japanese guys.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Human Snorenado on March 21, 2013, 08:58:30 PM
Dude, clever and funny are THE ONLY THINGS I HAVE GOING FOR ME. 

Anyone looking to me for a sugar daddy is in trouble though :P
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Phoenix Dark on March 21, 2013, 08:59:26 PM
Is it true black guys have no chance with the women?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 21, 2013, 09:08:26 PM
Is it true black guys have no chance with the women?
What? No! For several years now, black guys have been the hottest accessory around for Japanese women.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 21, 2013, 09:09:32 PM
Chrono, are you in Tokyo?

Edit: n/m, just saw your post. Osaka.

Yeah, I'm a Kansai dude. I've been to Tokyo a number of times, and worked part of each week out of Yokohama for about three years, but I'm not a fan of Kanto.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Human Snorenado on March 21, 2013, 09:09:37 PM
PD, let's open up an accounting business over there
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: nudemacusers on March 21, 2013, 09:24:01 PM
Is it true black guys have no chance with the women?
What? No! For several years now, black guys have been the hottest accessory around for Japanese women.
Sounds like PD just needs to bring himself and a Hermes/LV handbag and he's gold eh?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on March 21, 2013, 09:42:15 PM
Is there still a dancehall/reggae scene there? Is it big?

PD, let's open up an accounting business over there
I have an accounting degree too!
Title: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 21, 2013, 09:43:51 PM
Heh.

Also, it is hard to find good beer, and it's all expensive.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K-Rs6YEZAt8
Title: If It's Not on the Menu, It Doesn't Exist
Post by: chronovore on March 22, 2013, 06:04:39 AM
My British friend, my wife, and I are out at a local outlet mall on a day off. As it turned out to be Shunbun-no-Hi, a national holiday, the place was completely overrun with shoppers instead of the ghost town I'd expected on a Wednesday.

We go to BAGEL & BAGEL, an "authentic" NY style bagel place. They have all kinds of bagels and schmears, like Noah's in the USA. My wife says, I'll have that blueberry bagel, with blueberry cream cheese. The clerk says, "Revered customer, our sincere apologies, but we only offer plain bagels." But the blueberry bagels are RIGHT THERE, and the schmear is RIGHT THERE. "Yes, we are very sorry. If you would like to buy those and eat them, that would be acceptable, but we cannot prepare them for you. We only prepare and serve the plain bagels."

My wife was honestly more stunned than I was. I said, "Welcome to Japan!" It is so, so common here to be stonewalled whenever you want anything even slightly out of the ordinary.

One time, when I was out with clients at their hotel bar, they wanted a particular cocktail which the bar didn't have in their menu. Instead of trying to make it after looking it up, as it is with ANY other bar I've been to, they insisted that they buy each ingredient separately, and mix it themselves. Which, as they were on my company's dime, they did. It was about a US$60 drink, in the end. Jerks.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Cormacaroni on March 22, 2013, 09:25:48 AM
1) North Korea?

2) Their constitution effectively does allow for a military - their 'Self-defense force' is one of the largest in the world. And they participate in other countries' military actions from time to time too. Plus, they house and support the US military on both the mainland and Okinawa etc.

3) Popular position is fuck those raping black swine who want to knock up our daughters I think (these are basically the only stories that reach the news, and local dissatisfaction with military justice...), but tempered with a lot of hey that guy in North Korea is pretty fuckin crazy let's let the Yanks keep the warheads here

4) China and India - hahahaha, their tactic is basically stagnate and decline by comparison, then move the statistical goalposts to make it look like they're still somewhat relevant. They do export to those markets and have moved a fair amount of manufacturing there but not enough to keep industry growing  and certainly not enough to keep pace with the growth in China/India

5) Nothing really 'surprises' me about life here anymore, for good or bad. I'd really have to reach back into the dim recesses of memory to find something.

6) Karate (j/k Japanese language by a country mile, it has been my free lunch for 15 years and counting)

7) been abroad longer than i've been 'home' so tricky
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Brehvolution on March 22, 2013, 09:49:58 AM
Has either of you ever seen the crane technique used in a public scuffle?

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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Smooth Groove on March 22, 2013, 10:50:10 AM
How often do British and American shows get translated?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 22, 2013, 11:04:10 AM
Is it true black guys have no chance with the women?
What? No! For several years now, black guys have been the hottest accessory around for Japanese women.

I went to a club, that Blackace was working at as a bouncer for, in 2005.  It was nothing but black dudes and Japanese chicks trying to get with them.  Even you will get laid, PD!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 22, 2013, 11:06:37 AM
I live out in the sticks, unlike most of the jetsetters of jBore.  It's actually not much different here than it was in the small town in Canada I grew up in.  Less racist, I guess.

I was in a small city (Kanazawa) during most of my time over there, then living in the sticks for a few months before moving back.  I liked how quiet and safe it felt, but at the same time things were incredibly BORING.  The whole town shut down around eight at night.  There were only like three restaurants and the "nightlife" centered around a Heiwado shopping center with a Yamada Denki.   We'd make the 45 minute drive back to Kanazawa pretty much every weekend.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Smooth Groove on March 22, 2013, 11:08:25 AM
Is it true black guys have no chance with the women?
What? No! For several years now, black guys have been the hottest accessory around for Japanese women.

I went to a club, that Blackace was working at as a bouncer for, in 2005.  It was nothing but black dudes and Japanese chicks trying to get with them.  Even you will get laid, PD!

What about whities?  Almost every foreigner is a BBC compared to the local shrimps
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 22, 2013, 11:36:13 AM
Want a sandwich? Hope you like white bread and mayo!

Chrono, are you in Tokyo?

Edit: n/m, just saw your post. Osaka.

Yeah, I'm a Kansai dude. I've been to Tokyo a number of times, and worked part of each week out of Yokohama for about three years, but I'm not a fan of Kanto.

I need Osaka recommendations, mang. I'm surprised by the complete lack of information on what's cool in Osaka, as opposed to Tokyo. Too bad you'll be in the states next April when the wife and I are there.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 22, 2013, 11:59:08 AM
My comment was more about going into places that sold sandwiches and finding nothing but fluffy white bread with the crusts cut off soaked in mayo or whipped cream.

However, I love katsu sandwiches on white bread. Nothing wrong with that, and they're so cheap.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Steve Contra on March 22, 2013, 12:01:00 PM
How are Japanese people towards Filipinos?  The most blatantly racist stuff I've ever heard in real life has come from other Asian's towards Filipinos.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Squiddy on March 22, 2013, 12:05:01 PM
Isn't Korea the latest shiz?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: drew on March 22, 2013, 12:22:18 PM
Obviously it's a stereotype with some basis in truth, but just HOW crazy for us gaijin men are the local ladies?  Like, would they be interested in a fat balding white dude?

nothing you could ever say from now on will ever affect me in any way :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Phoenix Dark on March 22, 2013, 12:35:35 PM
What are the most popular sports in Japan, not just in terms of professional sports but also local schools? Like is there an eqialivent of say..the NFL here. I've heard that baseball is very popular there
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 22, 2013, 12:48:23 PM
What are the most popular sports in Japan, not just in terms of professional sports but also local schools? Like is there an eqialivent of say..the NFL here. I've heard that baseball is very popular there

Baseball is big. They've got a national high school tournament that is shown on TV.

Going to a baseball game in Japan is different from a game in the states. The vibe is very similar to a soccer match.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Human Snorenado on March 22, 2013, 12:55:19 PM
Obviously it's a stereotype with some basis in truth, but just HOW crazy for us gaijin men are the local ladies?  Like, would they be interested in a fat balding white dude?

nothing you could ever say from now on will ever affect me in any way :lol

Your sarcasm meter must be busted, guess you used that brain cell to figure out how to safely sodomize yourself with a gun barrel
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: BlackMage on March 22, 2013, 01:00:02 PM
how shitty will my life be being 6'4" and going into buildings, bathrooms, etc?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 22, 2013, 01:17:30 PM
What are the most popular sports in Japan, not just in terms of professional sports but also local schools? Like is there an eqialivent of say..the NFL here. I've heard that baseball is very popular there

At schools, baseball is number one.  Soccer is next, then track.  I saw a lot of tennis clubs and table tennis clubs in schools too, but it depends on the school as to whether or not the clubs are for girls, boys, or both.  There's also judo and kendo clubs among others. 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Verdigris Murder on March 22, 2013, 01:29:03 PM
Is it true that Maria Ozawa is actually suffered huge brain trauma when she was little?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 22, 2013, 01:37:49 PM
Quote
Ozawa’s family and friends are against her chosen profession in spite of her apparent pride in her work. When she brought several of her videos home to show her parents, they refused to watch them and told her to get out.

:spin
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on March 22, 2013, 01:39:13 PM
That's a yes then.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Human Snorenado on March 22, 2013, 01:42:40 PM
It's important to have pride in your work
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: tiesto on March 22, 2013, 02:42:14 PM
Have you guys ever been to Ageha and Womb (clubs)? Are they as amazing as everyone says?

Are Japanese BBWs easy to pick up for a slightly awkward white guy with minimal Japanese knowledge?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 22, 2013, 03:19:56 PM
Have you guys ever been to Ageha and Womb (clubs)? Are they as amazing as everyone says?

Are Japanese BBWs easy to pick up for a slightly awkward white guy with minimal Japanese knowledge?

You stand out for being exotic, but if you're a loser in your home country, you're gonna be a loser in another country.   :P

(You don't need to worry about that Tiesto!)

My dating experience there basically went two rejections > met hot girl > dated > got married a year and half later > O_o , and I'm a fat fuck. 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on March 23, 2013, 07:48:54 AM
I was thoroughly out-shopped by Cormacaroni today, good show! Need to step my omotesando game up.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Cormacaroni on March 23, 2013, 08:11:48 AM
#richkidsofomotesando
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on March 23, 2013, 08:16:17 AM
Pinkies Aloft Crew
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: DCharlieJP on March 23, 2013, 10:33:18 AM
Have you guys ever been to Ageha and Womb (clubs)? Are they as amazing as everyone says?

Are Japanese BBWs easy to pick up for a slightly awkward white guy with minimal Japanese knowledge?

Yes - been to Ageha a few times - the whole complex is incredible but the main hall is like a level from Rez with a huge overhead sound system that lowers down. They also cover live bands here too - saw The Specials there and that was insanely awesome, but Deep Dish did an 8 hour set there which was probably the most amazing live electronica event I've been too. They came on at midnight, we left at 8am - they were still playing.

Womb is also great - amazingly friendly place too but a pain to find. Dance floor gets suitably rammed and has a great live show. Nick Warren was fantastic there.

Unit is another great club - quite small and intimate. Saw Paul Van Dyk there for the In Between launch - 500 people only. Absolutely fantastic visual show.

Japanese BBw - don't see too many to be honest. I mean - they are out there, but no clue if they are any easier or harder to pick up than normal. A guy I know with all the charm of a full toilet seems to gravitate to BBW and he doesn't seem to have any trouble picking them up so I assume it's not too bad? That said - I haven't been on the singles circuit since 2000 and I was only on it for a couple of months so god knows how it is for us honky types these days.

Also, as an aside, in times when I have been approached by people unwittingly not knowing I'm married it has been mainly by European women strangely enough. Not in great numbers of course - it's not like I'm some hot stud muffin to look at
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: drew on March 23, 2013, 10:01:06 PM
Your sarcasm meter must be busted, guess you used that brain cell to figure out how to safely sodomize yourself with a gun barrel

ooook, whatever you say "bro", at least i'm not fat ugly and old! (yet lol)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mandark on March 23, 2013, 10:17:21 PM
drew fails to recognize self-deprecation, not having that gene himself, and thus sees it as a point of attack.

British: almost never on regular cable.  American: the oddest smattering of shows get translated and aired at ungodly hours, usually a few seasons behind at best.  Since I've been here, I've seen CSI, Full House, Ghost Whisperer, House, Glee, Burn Notice, Chuck, Gossip Girl, and a few others.

Now, if you have better than basic cable, the whole world changes.  But I don't care enough about TV to bother.

Worked with a couple Japanese girls who were doing some sort of exchange internship deal in 2000/2001.  I asked one if they got American TV over there and she said yeah: Friends, The Simpsons... and Alf.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 24, 2013, 12:48:30 AM
Has either of you ever seen the crane technique used in a public scuffle?

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Only jokingly.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Momo on March 24, 2013, 01:22:47 AM
 :nsfw :nsfw :nsfw


http://wtfmanga.tumblr.com/post/45615764669/twcflorkin-renegade-ham-qweety-this-is-a


holy fucking shit
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 24, 2013, 05:41:39 AM
:nsfw :nsfw :nsfw


http://wtfmanga.tumblr.com/post/45615764669/twcflorkin-renegade-ham-qweety-this-is-a


holy fucking shit

Actually, yeah, that was one of the reasons I finally decided to make this thread. I'd seen that elsewhere, and forgot to post it. Good grief.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on March 24, 2013, 11:23:28 AM
...

*clears history*
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: nudemacusers on March 24, 2013, 11:45:16 AM
:nsfw :nsfw :nsfw


http://wtfmanga.tumblr.com/post/45615764669/twcflorkin-renegade-ham-qweety-this-is-a


holy fucking shit
where to buy?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Human Snorenado on March 24, 2013, 01:10:02 PM
:nsfw :nsfw :nsfw


http://wtfmanga.tumblr.com/post/45615764669/twcflorkin-renegade-ham-qweety-this-is-a


holy fucking shit

(http://www.zerosun.com/media/2013/02/13/url-1_.jpeg)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Momo on March 24, 2013, 01:24:12 PM
I think it would survive
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Verdigris Murder on March 24, 2013, 05:30:55 PM
Buy some pastries.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: nudemacusers on March 24, 2013, 06:05:28 PM
Seriously if you come across that monstrosity of a pastry I will send you money.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Trent Dole on March 24, 2013, 07:27:57 PM
Vocaloid cunt pastry...  :wtf :japancry
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: magus on March 24, 2013, 07:50:13 PM
i raise

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c22yHu81UuI
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: DCharlieJP on March 24, 2013, 10:33:55 PM
Vocaloid cunt pastry...  :wtf :japancry

sounds like a band name + Album title....

"New on Reprise... it's Vocaliod Cunt Pastry's wtf Japancry"
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Phoenix Dark on March 24, 2013, 11:58:46 PM
What's up with all this weird fetish shit? Is it a case of sexually repressed people busting nuts by any means nessiccary or something else.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 25, 2013, 12:30:41 AM
Oscar, I largely agree, and you're right 100% that Family Mart wouldn't carry anything intentionally sketchy. But that's... I dunno, it's pretty lurid.

:uguu
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 25, 2013, 04:03:32 AM
I guess... honestly, I probably would have thought, "Hatsune Miku... ew. This droid is everywhere." But if the guy from American Pie had been standing nearby, leering, I might have made the connection.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on March 26, 2013, 03:09:20 AM
Second man-date of my trip done, looking forward to another one tomorrow :hyper
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Fifstar on March 26, 2013, 07:01:17 AM
The form of the pastry okay, people can imagine a lot of stuff (although this looks really close). But how he pops the pastry with his finger and then the slimy looking white stuff inside comes out? I dunno, maybe it wasn't officially supposed to be that way by the company, but at least it looks like the food designer tried to make it look similar to a vulva.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 26, 2013, 08:40:21 AM
Eclairs? You mean those custard-filled BBC stand-ins?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: nudemacusers on March 26, 2013, 01:11:12 PM
If you had just seen it on the shelf in the store, would you have thought anything about it?  I've seen tons of pastries with that shape before.
it's the combo of anime girl + vaguely lady part shape + dirty western assumptions about japan.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Eric P on March 26, 2013, 02:50:32 PM
Then there was the time Kamen Rider fought Starfishitler

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxWONd3ZOIc
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 26, 2013, 02:55:50 PM
 :mindblown
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Trent Dole on March 26, 2013, 06:31:26 PM
sounds like a band name + Album title....

"New on Reprise... it's Vocaliod Cunt Pastry's wtf Japancry"
Hah, VCP is totally Sphinctersoft's house band like how Cold Storage did tracks for Wipeout. 8)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 27, 2013, 02:11:48 AM
Then there was the time Kamen Rider fought Starfishitler

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wxWONd3ZOIc

"THIS VIDEO CONTAINS MATERIAL FROM TOEI, WHO HAS BLOCKED IT IN YOUR COUNTRY ON COPYRIGHT GROUNDS."
:japancry
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Eric P on March 27, 2013, 08:02:21 AM
kamen rider x was really weird it seems


http://www.kamen-rider.com/database/1974_x/vi-villain.htm
Title: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on March 27, 2013, 11:07:15 AM
Third man-date done! ch1nchilla and Groo are gentlemen and scholars.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: DCharlieJP on March 27, 2013, 05:32:07 PM
I tried to meet you but your Scottish doppelgänger turned up instead ...  ;)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on March 27, 2013, 08:16:24 PM
:pimp:
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 27, 2013, 11:13:49 PM
Let me know if you roll down to Kansai, Hyoushi.
Title: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on March 28, 2013, 12:34:03 AM
Looking unlikely for this time, I've bought more stuff than I expected :'-(
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on March 30, 2013, 06:37:42 AM
So I guess the Bore's official bar is hidden away in Asakusa?

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/misc/bbc.jpg)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 31, 2013, 05:06:34 AM
:lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on March 31, 2013, 07:13:03 AM
Bibishi? I don't get it.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on March 31, 2013, 10:28:40 AM
i'll tell you when you're older!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on March 31, 2013, 11:08:23 AM
 :beli
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Cormacaroni on March 31, 2013, 09:21:58 PM
BBC
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 31, 2013, 10:41:27 PM
Cormacaroni has mentioned this before, but it bears repeating:

What's with this horsecrap of going to a busy coffee place where you line up to order, but FIRST LET'S MARK THIS TABLE AS MINE, BY LEAVING MY BAG THERE.

Oh, honey, didn't you see that there are a dozen people in line already ahead of you? And they're ordering and receiving their food ahead of you? But you think you deserve to have the seat because... why? Because you thought to leave something of yours there, and they didn't?

THINK AGAIN, MOTHERFUCKER.  :maf :maf :maf

Does this happen in the USA and, if so, do people lose their bags when they try it?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: G The Resurrected on March 31, 2013, 10:49:32 PM
I see that happen all the time at the starbucks/peets/panara bread places here in the states. People think that by leaving something of theirs there that it automatically holds a spot for them to come back to. I typically will move their shit out of the way if I see it on a seat that they aren't currently sitting at. The seats are for patrons to use and enjoy their drinks or whatever. The only one's I won't move their shit is the apple guys they can get you banned from a place pretty quickly especially if they are  there daily. I've been banned from a peets cause I did move their stuff out of the way, next time I came back they told me I wasn't allowed to do that again. To which I gave some lip and they told me to leave. It's not right thats for sure, but in Japan coffee houses are more popular than bar's now. So It doesn't surprise me that there would be some drama around potential seat takers. For me it comes down to common courtesy, if you're nice I'll leave your shit alone and if you're not I'll move that shit.

I was wondering if there is a good digital store to buy japanese magazines. Itunes book store doesn't have much, and I just want to stop buying all of these huge ass monthly manga magazines. They are taking over our secondary bedroom.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 31, 2013, 11:05:30 PM
No idea on how to buy J-mags digitally. I imagine you might have a chance with a Japanese iTunes account, or a Japanese Kindle, but I've got NO IDEA how many of the publishers are actually trying digital. It wouldn't surprise me if they've just given it a kick down the field until they can't ignore it any longer. Which, really, should have been five years ago.

PEET'S: Wait, what? The Peet's banned you for moving some Apple employees stuff, which they'd left at a table to hold their place? How the hell does that work?

SEATS: I don't have any trouble if someone's come with a group, and a couple of them sit down at a table while another gets in line and orders drinks.

My wife tells me that's inconsistent with my anger over leaving a handbag on a chair, but I've never been able to split the hairs fine enough to determine why she thinks so.

Using kids to secure a table is also OK with me. Hell, I do that. It's just a variant on the "group" rules. I can't imagine anyone going up to a kid and saying "Go tell your parents I said to 'fuck off and wait their turn in line.'"

But people who come alone and just drop their stuff, it really bothers me. And it bothers me when two people come in, drop their stuff, and then get in line together. I'm pretty sure that's where my disconnect is.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 31, 2013, 11:20:55 PM
I don't see this in Seattle, but I tend to frequent neighborhood shops where everybody knows everybody. I also never sit at the shop.

So yeah, I'm sure it happens.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Cormacaroni on March 31, 2013, 11:29:28 PM
In the world of Mr Seattle, there is no discord, all is beauty, love, sharing and hugs
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: DCharlieJP on March 31, 2013, 11:43:17 PM
Quote
Does this happen in the USA and, if so, do people lose their bags when they try it?

happens all the time in the UK - huge queue , just go get a table and drop a bag and a kid off so even though you are 75th in line, everyone else gets to suck it.

lol - not quite the same, but when i lived in Chelmsford queue jumping for taxis by arseholes happened a lot. One night i was out with my gf, some guy waltzed to the front of a long taxi queue with his girlfriend and, fair play, announced he was getting in the next cab and if anyone had the balls to stop him they should step up.....

I was still laughing when the ambulance arrived. Got the utter shit kicked out of him and to the sound of an entire queue clapping.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 01, 2013, 01:31:44 AM
:lol

In the world of Mr Seattle, there is no discord, all is beauty, love, sharing and hugs

...And "to-go" coffees.
Title: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on April 01, 2013, 05:34:38 AM
Alright, wrapping this trip up, flying home tomorrow morning. Been a great one, met up with good peoples, had great food and did great shopping! Next time I promise I'll come to Kansai!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on April 01, 2013, 07:08:16 AM
BBC
I'm an idiot. :dwill

Does this happen in the USA and, if so, do people lose their bags when they try it?
German tourists are known for doing this at hotel pools. Get up early, put your towel on a deck chair, go back to sleep.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Cormacaroni on April 01, 2013, 09:13:33 AM
Alright, wrapping this trip up, flying home tomorrow morning. Been a great one, met up with good peoples, had great food and did great shopping! Next time I promise I'll come to Kansai!

:bow

hope you come back soon Scottie!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 01, 2013, 12:22:08 PM
:lol

In the world of Mr Seattle, there is no discord, all is beauty, love, sharing and hugs

...And "to-go" coffees.

People here are so non-confrontational and passive/aggressive that I'm sure that it happens and nothing is done about it. :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 01, 2013, 08:36:17 PM
That also describes Japan, and explains everything.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 01, 2013, 08:38:19 PM
Midwestern transplants always complain about the PNW Freeze and how it's impossible to make friends. Us native PNWers are aloof, already have friends and generally don't like to acknowledge others while walking down the street.

So yeah. They are pretty similar. :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Cormacaroni on April 02, 2013, 11:24:29 PM
Dave Lee Roth is living in Tokyo now  :whoo

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on April 03, 2013, 08:22:42 AM
wut
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on April 06, 2013, 04:57:57 PM
This dude Cormacaroni, TABAKO-MAN!!!!

(https://fbcdn-sphotos-h-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-prn1/564666_10151307985537084_1741155073_n.jpg)

 :pimp
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on April 06, 2013, 05:51:31 PM
Some moar pics. All shot with my RX100.

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/photos/tokyo2k13/scaletree.png)

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/photos/tokyo2k13/canaltower.png)

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/photos/tokyo2k13/skytreeskytree.png)

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/photos/tokyo2k13/odaiba.png)

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/photos/tokyo2k13/mini_r.png)

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/photos/tokyo2k13/shitamachinights.png)

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/photos/tokyo2k13/daikanyama2.png)

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/photos/tokyo2k13/loadingdock.png)

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/photos/tokyo2k13/drinkcart.png)

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/photos/tokyo2k13/surgetrench.png)

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/photos/tokyo2k13/shibuyalights.png)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on April 06, 2013, 06:34:11 PM
It's a nice little camera, I'm still learning to use it though
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 06, 2013, 09:49:58 PM
Yeah, those are fantastic! The cherry blossom and Sky Tree shot is for-sale worthy.

Did you drink snake liquor at the sake booth?
Title: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on April 07, 2013, 06:04:19 AM
Yeah, those are fantastic! The cherry blossom and Sky Tree shot is for-sale worthy.

Did you drink snake liquor at the sake booth?

Naw, I just had a beer.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Fifstar on April 07, 2013, 06:08:50 AM
 :bow Those Pics :bow2

Especially the shot in the canal and the food stand sake booth.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Cormacaroni on April 07, 2013, 06:15:07 AM
Yeah, those are fantastic! The cherry blossom and Sky Tree shot is for-sale worthy.

Did you drink snake liquor at the sake booth?

I had whiskey, which was quite funny. I asked what kinds they had and he said 日本の中流. I said, 'In that case I'll have a beer...' (meaning for Hyoushi) and the guy busted out laughing '...and a whiskey'
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on April 07, 2013, 08:36:22 AM
:bow Those Pics :bow2

Especially the shot in the canal and the food stand sake booth.

Thanks! Reasonably happy with most of those. These two are OK too

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/photos/tokyo2k13/ueno.png)

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/photos/tokyo2k13/sakura.png)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Brehvolution on April 08, 2013, 10:44:22 AM
Great pics!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 10, 2013, 10:24:01 AM
Here's another thing that is unique to Japan: motorcycle gangs. These are not the motorcycle gangs you are thinking of if you are thinking about Hells Angels. These are games of hooligans who ride various kinds of motorcycles and scooters which have been modified to make as much noise as possible. Some of them have toylike ferrings added to them as well. These shitheads wait until about 11PM, 12 or 1 AM and then start riding around in traffic, extra slowly, revving their engines and making as much noise as possible to annoy people.

This is what counts as a gang in Japan: repressed young people riding around and being annoying and failing to do anything that was actually going to get them in legal trouble.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 10, 2013, 11:49:52 AM
I love that this is a thing in Japan.

(http://thesuiteworld.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/dekotora.jpg)

So incredibly gaudy but makes me laugh.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Phoenix Dark on April 10, 2013, 12:12:50 PM
What's the general feeling in Japan about NK? I've heard many people in SK say no one seems concerned because of how used they are to this type of rhetoric, but is it different in Japan now that NK is directly threatening them too? Allegedly they plan on shooting a missile over Japanese land today or on the 15th, and Japan is poised to shoot it down. I doubt Lil Kim will do shit but Who knows with this guy.

Stay safe bros. Especially Cormac, who I can definitely beat in arm wrestling when I visit.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on April 10, 2013, 12:24:01 PM
Where I lived, I would always hear that people were fearful of NK kidnappings.  They claimed it happened to a few people in that area (Ishikawa).
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on April 10, 2013, 04:16:57 PM
Got my Softbank Rental invoice, they certainly have "interesting" fees for data for their own rental SIM cards :lol

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/misc/softbank.jpg)

You max out at 1500 yen per day though, but that literally seems to be reached with like, one email
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 10, 2013, 07:26:50 PM
Got my Softbank Rental invoice, they certainly have "interesting" fees for data for their own rental SIM cards :lol

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/misc/softbank.jpg)

You max out at 1500 yen per day though, but that literally seems to be reached with like, one email

Ouch! The apartment we're looking to rent for our trip next April offers a portable WiFi hotspot for rent. I think I'll go with that option.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 10, 2013, 07:58:03 PM
What's the general feeling in Japan about NK? I've heard many people in SK say no one seems concerned because of how used they are to this type of rhetoric, but is it different in Japan now that NK is directly threatening them too? Allegedly they plan on shooting a missile over Japanese land today or on the 15th, and Japan is poised to shoot it down. I doubt Lil Kim will do shit but Who knows with this guy.

Stay safe bros. Especially Cormac, who I can definitely beat in arm wrestling when I visit.

It's on the news every day, because any time anything foreign is threatening, it is on the news. Li'l Kim defines that.

Most people don't think Li'l Kim is going to actually attack anyone; it wouldn't surprise me if he sent a missile over as a feint. His dad did it, I imagine he thinks he can do the same.

But it is on the news endlessly right now.

Where I lived, I would always hear that people were fearful of NK kidnappings.  They claimed it happened to a few people in that area (Ishikawa).
For a time it was believed to be just an urban myth, but it is apparently well-documented.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/North_Korean_abductions_of_Japanese_citizens
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 06, 2013, 08:11:41 PM
In Japan, this is an ad for constipation medicine:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= MO2DOWRCNBQ

And this is the ad for a snack:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v71J-TJw2Hk
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 22, 2013, 07:48:29 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wB5AGKFuRtY

 :dizzy

I found this hypnotic. Or I may just need more coffee.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Akala on May 22, 2013, 10:11:13 PM
die antwoord  x psy.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on May 23, 2013, 11:39:58 AM
I can't find a video of the old "H Beer" commercial.  Have it saved at home...may need to do a Youtube upload.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on May 23, 2013, 08:28:33 PM
Found it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nlgZEFo2jpo
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 23, 2013, 08:37:41 PM
Wow, it even has the vag-cam, notorious from hentai anime.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on June 01, 2013, 02:55:50 PM
Booked our next trip for April 3rd to the 14th. Flying into Kansai International for few days in Osaka before heading up to Tokyo for the rest of the trip and flying back to Seattle out of Haneda. Any Osaka suggestions and or hotel ideas?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 01, 2013, 11:48:43 PM
Osaka food is good everywhere.

In which part of Osaka will you stay?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: DCharlieJP on June 02, 2013, 12:57:12 AM
Everytime the Dororich comerical came on i had to stop what i was doing....

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0dCEeP1iN44
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on June 02, 2013, 12:27:59 PM
Huh... they look... bored... yeah... uhh...

Osaka food is good everywhere.

In which part of Osaka will you stay?

Probably somewhere in the core for two or three days before heading up to Tokyo. Not really sure yet, we've got 10 months or so to plan.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 03, 2013, 09:30:59 PM
April is hanami season, so make certain you plan to have one night, preferably fri/sat, just wandering around a park and having yattai/yomise food, and drinking under the blossoms. Also make sure you've got your rooms booked WAY in advance.

There are specific places which I can point you at, depending on what you want. If you want to have tonkotsu ramen destroyed for you, so you can never enjoy it again outside Japan, try Kappa Ramen in Shinsaibashi, Ippuudoh has stores in Namba, Umeda, etc. I think there's an Ichiran in Dotonboribashi, but I've not yet been there. The bowl of Ichiran I had in Kawasaki was divine.

For sushi, fugu, and even ikizukuri, there's Jihei in Dotoboribashi.

There's also a fantastic tempura place called Maki in Shinsaibashi, the owner speaks fluent English and his nihonshuu selection is very impressive.

You can tell my stomping grounds are not particularly wide.

And now for something Sho Nuff pointed me at:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v= 499eBiNGgQU
It's the seediest WTF Japan stuff around.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on June 04, 2013, 10:58:16 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=untRco8FmRs
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on June 04, 2013, 12:05:59 PM
We're looking at some great places on www.airbnb.com for Osaka. Right there in the Namba area, should be good.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Diunx on June 04, 2013, 12:36:51 PM
Is it true that fathers teach their sons how to fuck using dolls? And that fathers can legally kill someone who fucks their underage daugther?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on June 04, 2013, 01:25:59 PM
:what
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 04, 2013, 08:05:19 PM
 :derp

:notsureifserious.gif
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Trent Dole on June 04, 2013, 09:55:40 PM
BANANA MANGO HIGH SCHOOL
I clicked through and saw that this was posted April 2, 2010 so I am allowed to guess late AFD joke even thought deep down I know this is 100% serious. :japancry
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 04, 2013, 10:10:53 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=untRco8FmRs

The first AV actress in that video, Akiho Yoshizawa, was in Osaka for an appearance last month. I forgot to go; I've never been to one of those Moe-Moe Creepy Handshake Events... kind of curious.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Diunx on June 05, 2013, 12:35:28 AM
Lol I knew my teacher was full of shit.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 05, 2013, 07:58:58 AM
Lol I knew my teacher was full of shit.
If you have a chain, it has been successfully pulled.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on June 05, 2013, 11:17:55 AM
Anyone familiar with the Sangenjaya area in Tokyo? It's close to Shibuya, Setagaya and Shimokitazawa, and there are some great looking rental houses/apartments that we're eyeing for our trip next year. Looks like a fun, quirky neighborhood.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: DCharlieJP on June 11, 2013, 06:30:09 PM
yeah, it's not a bad area at all. Not too far from my place either ! Unf unf unf
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 11, 2013, 07:10:23 PM
The first time I visited a hot spring in Japan, I was surprised while undressing by a middle-aged staff woman announcing "excuse me!" To the entire room as she entered. All the men were in various states of undress, as we were readying for the bath. No one else batted an eyelash, so I just went with it as well. This was a long time ago; I am no longer surprised when a woman walks into the men's locker room.

Yesterday I was finishing up at the gym, when a woman announced that she'd enter. I head for the shower, wash off, and begin to exit, when the one other guy in there looks back and forth between me, and the cleaning staff member on his other side. He's doing this multistage double take which I realize means I shouldn't be naked just now. She has her back to us, so I retreat back into the shower room, and the guy lets her know I'm waiting to leave the shower. She leaves in a hurry.

So, apparently, in Japan the female cleaning staff can come into the male locker room, but at a hot spring it is a matter of course, but at a gym they can only do it by permission and when men are clothed.

Or maybe the one guy in there thought that, as a foreigner, I was about to be embarrassed.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on June 12, 2013, 12:26:12 AM
yeah, it's not a bad area at all. Not too far from my place either ! Unf unf unf

 :tauntaun

Good to know.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: DCharlieJP on June 12, 2013, 12:45:16 AM
Quote
So, apparently, in Japan the female cleaning staff can come into the male locker room, but at a hot spring it is a matter of course, but at a gym they can only do it by permission and when men are clothed.


in the gym at Ebisu the women would announce they were coming in and the 50+ year old cleaners wouldn't wait for a response and would come in to clean. This was all fine and dandy - no one batted an eyelid, and would walk around naked. Then something weird happened : they hired a very young, very attractive cleaner.

Suddenly all the westerners would jump for cover if she came in - this lead to some complaints (apparently) and after not long she was moved from cleaning the mens area to another role.

As pointed out by another guy i know who goes to the gym : It's probably something someone would bemoan - "why cant we have young cleaners!" but the reality is "quick ! HIDE MY PACKAGE!!!"

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 12, 2013, 12:52:35 AM
:lol

Yeah, I could see that.

The other alternative is expecting something out of a porno, or Penthouse Forum to start.

I've heard that Japanese women are considered to have "lost their sexuality" past a certain age, which is why they're able to wander past naked men as a non-entity. That's sad, but if that's what the culture states, I am not up for arguing against it. I don't have the energy.

It doesn't explain how they thought a young, attractive cleaning person should be able to wander past your Full Monty lineup.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on June 12, 2013, 12:14:44 PM
Anyone familiar with the Sangenjaya area in Tokyo? It's close to Shibuya, Setagaya and Shimokitazawa, and there are some great looking rental houses/apartments that we're eyeing for our trip next year. Looks like a fun, quirky neighborhood.

My wife used to live there.  It's a really classy neighbourhood.  Lots of cool stuff around there too.

Awesome. I think we'll go ahead and book the place, then. Stuff on Airbnb.com fills up quickly, even 294 days out.

Gonna be a little bummed not staying in Yanaka this time, but we really like the idea of renting an apartment in either Sangenjaya or Shimokitazawa.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: DCharlieJP on June 12, 2013, 04:01:30 PM
Shimokitazawa is reallllly great - then you are really on my doorstep!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on June 12, 2013, 05:27:38 PM
Shimokitazawa is reallllly great - then you are really on my doorstep!

We spent an entire day hanging out in Shimokitazawa last time and had an absolute blast. Our kind of place. We're finding cheaper and nicer places in Sangenjaya, though, and it's not a very long walk betwen the two neighborhoods.

We're not bringing Lil' Gundam with us this trip (that will be in 2018), so we'd definitely be up for some eatin' and boozin' if you guys are interested.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 18, 2013, 12:54:36 AM
There's an even chance I'll still be in Japan, I feel like. Are you guys coming to Osaka/Kansai at all, or ya gonna make me come to Tokyo and get my dumpster action there?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on July 18, 2013, 03:17:02 PM
There's an even chance I'll still be in Japan, I feel like. Are you guys coming to Osaka/Kansai at all, or ya gonna make me come to Tokyo and get my dumpster action there?

We are flying into KIX and staying 2-3 days in Osaka before hikaring our ass up to Tokyo.

We've been looking at places on AirBNB.com in Namba, but haven't decided on a rental yet.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 18, 2013, 07:07:13 PM
Excellent!

Let me know your dates when you have them. I may end up taking you to Kamikaze personally! The last time I was there, they had exclusively Japanese craft beers. You can bulk out a few Untappd badges.  :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on July 18, 2013, 08:47:40 PM
We already booked our flight. I'll check the dates.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 26, 2013, 09:58:28 PM
I'm going to Tokyo with my kids on M/W/F, but this isn't my Chronovore in the Big City trip, which will be this fall.

I'll be herding my kids, and meeting up with my sister-in-law and her kid for the two nights I'll be up.

WITHIN ASS-GRABBING DISTANCE OF TOKYOBORE, AND YET UNABLE TO TOUCH. THE HORROR.


:fbm

Edit: Aaaaaaaand now this is canceled, seeing as our weekend felt two weeks long.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polari on July 28, 2013, 07:12:25 PM
I went to Japan once. I had to wear slippers indoors, got constantly hassled by the police, wasn't allowed to smoke on the street and the toilets were weird. I didn't think much of it.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polari on July 28, 2013, 07:16:41 PM
The old buildings were nice though. I think part of my problem was I conscious as a young white dude in Japan people might assume I'm some kind of weeaboo.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 28, 2013, 09:02:18 PM
There are lots of silly rules here. Mostly foreigners can get away with ignoring them.

I always refuse the slippers because they never fit. Nothing like having to walk around with my toes wedged into something 3 sizes too small, and my heels hanging off the back by a good inch at least. No thanks.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on July 28, 2013, 11:22:32 PM
Chrono,

We arrive at KIX on Friday April 4th at 3:20pm. I think our plan is to stay in Osaka for the weekend (short trip out to Minoh but mostly right in the city) and take the train up to Tokyo on Monday the 7th.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 29, 2013, 12:23:19 AM
OK, thanks. I've marked my calendar. If I'm still in Japan, I'll be sure to set that time aside!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: G The Resurrected on July 29, 2013, 02:49:35 AM
I don't think I got enough of my fill of japan oriented stuff this weekend after the Jpop Summit Festival here in San Francisco. I'm in the early stages of planning a trip for next year with the misses. I met some really nice folks that traveled here to do some work for Baby which is an awesome Lolita outfit store place. One of whom invited us to stay with them in their second home in the outskirts of Tokyo. We talked and ate and talked some more about it. We're gonna offer that they stay at our place when they come back to SF. All of this has got me asking more questions than answers at this time though.

I'm a bit confused about some of the things about japan in general. Like when is the best time to travel and best sites to see without wasting time? As well whats up with the flights? Some places offer super cheap rates, but then add a fuel cost thus killing any deal. Who offers the best deals usually for flight? And finally, what should I expect in the way of culture shock? If I survived the hordes of lolitas will I be ok? Also what are some of the better concert venues there since we'd like to see a concert.

Bonus pics

KPP I took today at the concert.

(http://i.imgur.com/nCqW838l.jpg)

I also go to see LoVendoЯ with Reina Tanaka from Morning Musume fame. It was awesome to meet them and get them to sign their album.

(http://i.imgur.com/Re2Tyewl.jpg)
(http://i.imgur.com/iM7nRzYl.jpg)


 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 29, 2013, 10:50:42 AM
Is there any way you can keep Carrie Pamyu Pamyu from returning to Japan?

I'd owe you a solid.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: G The Resurrected on July 29, 2013, 12:51:22 PM
She's not that bad, right? It ain't akb48 bad at least. Don't worry she'll fizzle out one day. She was pretty dead on stage. The other girls rocked it though. Oh and kpp made mention of a possible us tour so you might not have to deal with her staying in Japan for long.

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 29, 2013, 06:23:28 PM
KPP's trending really hard right now, tied up with several companies for advertisements: cellphones, cars, employment placement companies, etc.

As far as I can tell, when Lady Gaga hit, some Japanese producer created her as an import version of Gaga. Her first hit was "Fashion Monster," and she is famous for designing her own clothes and being outrageous. She's completely manufactured, and just basically artistically dead.

AKB48 are just a bunch of girls who want to be famous so badly that they're willing to give up their childhood to be a pop idol. They're desperate and sad-making. They're not even making any money; their management company is making bank, and the girls are all struggling to get to the higher ranks within their group, hoping they'll become one of the few, well-known main girls within the group before they have to retire. If that works, they can be among the few who "graduate" and go solo with their careers.

What bothers me is how much they're shoved down our throats at every turn. AKB48 seem to have a presence not only in about half the ads on TV, but also most of the variety shows. If I turn on the TV, they're on.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on July 29, 2013, 06:44:16 PM
What bothers me is how much they're shoved down our throats at every turn. AKB48 seem to have a presence not only in about half the ads on TV, but also most of the variety shows. If I turn on the TV, they're on.

I really hope you've got a Sling Box hooked up in the states. I can't imagine having to watch Japanese TV.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 29, 2013, 10:26:00 PM
I don't have one. Maybe I should... I watch a lot of bad Japanese TV.

I buy stuff on iTunes, which is the only shop that doesn't IP block based on physical address. I've got a USA account and a USA bank attached, and Apple seems to think that's enough, unlike Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Crunchyroll, Last.fm, Pandora, Spotify, and about half the web portals for major networks.

But I'll look into a slingbox.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on July 29, 2013, 11:04:53 PM
I don't have one. Maybe I should... I watch a lot of bad Japanese TV.

I buy stuff on iTunes, which is the only shop that doesn't IP block based on physical address. I've got a USA account and a USA bank attached, and Apple seems to think that's enough, unlike Netflix, Amazon, Hulu, Crunchyroll, Last.fm, Pandora, Spotify, and about half the web portals for major networks.

But I'll look into a slingbox.

You'll need it hooked to a TV somewhere in the USA and you're set. That TV doesn't need to be on any certain channel, you can do whatever you want with it. One of my best friends used a Sling Box when he was in Kuwait a couple years ago.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on August 02, 2013, 08:31:18 AM
I just got stuff from the Internet store during my time in TEH NIPPON.  EZTV and KickAssTorrents are all you need.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 02, 2013, 08:57:49 AM
I used to love that store, but I actually have more tv in my purchased backlog than I've been able to watch.

Plus, the purchased backlog is always right there and ready to go. I'd have to set up a media server for torrent stuff, to make it as convenient.

Plus: vidya games.

I may hit up that store again though, for some movies which aren't on iTunes.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rahxephon91 on August 06, 2013, 06:24:46 PM
I've got a question about the Japanese popualnce mindview.

With stuff like Dragon's Crown and whatnot, there's been talk by animu fans of how sexist these games are. Well wanabee western otaku usually defend this by saying stuff like "Japan is more open about sex" or "these aren't issues and Japanese women don't care".

Well you know I don't know and I'm not going to pretend I know anything about Japan. But what does you're everyday normal Japanese dude or women think about say deceptions of women in these kind of extreme fan service things?

I wana say it's not whats popular. I look at the top selling games and whatnot and it's fall very family friendly thinks like Pokemon and Mario. So what can those who actually live in Japan say about this?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 06, 2013, 11:51:04 PM
Japan feels about 30 years behind "The West" in terms of gender issues and sexual equality. Women struggle tremendously for progress in the workplace, where the common role is to be a secretary for a few years, get married to one of the office drones who entered the company around the same time they did, then go make a home, squirt out a kid, and take care of the day-to-day chores. Women who buck against this are uncommon, and in a country where "the nail which sticks out gets pounded" is a truism, they get pounded pretty frequently.

Men read "sports newspapers" on the train, where quarter- and half-page pictures of nude women are included both in stories and as part of the adverts.

In short, the objectification of women is taken for granted here. It's a daily fact of life.

That said, the gross proportions and even the colorful rendering style of Dragon's Crown illos make me think that it's obvious otaku-bait. The average Japanese person sees the weird stuff like this, and hugging-pillows, and wank dolls, zentai kigurumi, etc. and they roll their eyes with the rest of the world.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 27, 2013, 06:17:27 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pcZSU40RBrg

I had no idea Danny Choo was British. Is that a British accent? Anyway, I am surprised.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 27, 2013, 06:23:45 PM
I returned to Japan yesterday; the customs lines are separated to "Dirty Foreigners" and "Upstanding Japanese People." Technically, it says "Japanese Passports" and "Foreign Passports." The Japanese lines were empty. No-one waiting. Not a single person. The foreigner lines were doubled back on themselves, three rows deep. So, I took my son's Japanese passport (he has both), and went to the Japanese line.

Customs Guy: This line is for Japanese passports.
Me: This is a Japanese passport.
Customs Guy: This line is for Japanese people.
Me: This is my son. He is Japanese. This is a Japanese passport.
Customs Guy: This line is only for ALL Japanese people.
Me: (Gesturing toward son) HE IS JAPANESE.
Customs Guy: (Taking the Japanese passport) You need to go in that other line.
Me: Wait, what? You're separating a family trying to go through customs?
Customs Guy: Your line is over there.
Me: :maf
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on August 27, 2013, 07:40:59 PM
Aren't rules just lovely sometimes? They override human decency.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polari on August 27, 2013, 07:53:09 PM
Welcome to Japan, now fuck off.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 27, 2013, 08:51:40 PM
I was pretty pissed off at the moment. Then the baggage inspector looked at my inordinately large amount of luggage, looked at my son, and waved us through.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on August 27, 2013, 10:37:58 PM
Lazyness saves the day. :obama
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 27, 2013, 11:25:51 PM
You mean, in the Canadian Customs' line they don't go through with you?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 28, 2013, 04:36:35 AM
Oh, yeah. That.

:fbm
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 30, 2013, 03:47:18 AM
It is so damned hot today. I felt like I was melting. 90º f, 80% humidity; even inside in the shade, my forehead looked like a waterfall.

Oh, and while we're on the topic of being "hot," here's some clarification on the Fukushima radiation ignorance wildfire spreading through social media recently:
http://www.snopes.com/photos/technology/fukushima.asp
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 30, 2013, 04:21:03 AM
A friend of mine is really active in the environmental scene, is pretty concerned at all times about climate change, over-popluation, mercury found in fish, inevitable food crises, Monsanto, etc. She frequently tells me reports about how Fukushima's radiation is going to bring on some end-game for Life As We Know It, and that the government is covering up all manner of things.

I pointed out to her that the sales of Geiger counters to private citizens was through the roof; additionally, there would be no government so completely competent, organized, and totalitarian as to be able to replace or tinker with EVERY ONE of those devices as they flood the market.

As it turns out, the biggest source of radiation found in Fukushima/Touhoku to-date was in someone's basement; it was a long-forgotten item from the homeowner's past... some X-Ray equipment or something. So, the devices work, and they're not picking up this deathly amount of radiation.

Man, there is PLENTY of bad crap going on in this country, and I know this is a pretty serious problem, but I'd rather stick with the measurable facts and not a lot of wild speculation which does nothing but spread more fear.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 30, 2013, 06:02:02 AM
What bothers me is how much they're shoved down our throats at every turn. AKB48 seem to have a presence not only in about half the ads on TV, but also most of the variety shows. If I turn on the TV, they're on.

I really hope you've got a Sling Box hooked up in the states. I can't imagine having to watch Japanese TV.

Forgot to look into this while I was around. I might still ask my brother-in-law to set one up for me, provided I can connect and setup remotely. There's no "pairing" step where both devices must be local, is there?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on August 30, 2013, 10:58:40 AM
I was watching a documentary on CBC on the aftermath of the earthquake both in Japan and North America (debris washing up on the West Coast). It seems like the people in government housing in Japan are way more screwed than Katrina victims here in the states. Damn.

And now for some white whine first world problem bullshit, Delta is eliminating their Seattle-Osaka KIX route in November, so they called my wife and let her know we'll know be on the ANA Dreamliner from Seattle to Narita and then on to Otami in Osaka this coming April. Instead of getting in at 1pm, we'll now get in at 8pm. And we don't get miles now cause ANA isn't a Delta partner. Fuck.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 30, 2013, 04:23:57 PM
Are you traveling with Baby Gundam? That layover could be un-fun.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on August 30, 2013, 04:44:03 PM
I was watching a documentary on CBC on the aftermath of the earthquake both in Japan and North America (debris washing up on the West Coast). It seems like the people in government housing in Japan are way more screwed than Katrina victims here in the states. Damn.

And now for some white whine first world problem bullshit, Delta is eliminating their Seattle-Osaka KIX route in November, so they called my wife and let her know we'll know be on the ANA Dreamliner from Seattle to Narita and then on to Otami in Osaka this coming April. Instead of getting in at 1pm, we'll now get in at 8pm. And we don't get miles now cause ANA isn't a Delta partner. Fuck.

Pray there are no delays on Delta's end- Ana didn't wait for our plane when it came in late, and the Delta staff was basically like "FUCK OFF" when everyone asked what to do.  We had to get a hotel and wait for a flight the following morning.

...And this was very late at night when no English speakers happened to be around.  I think some of the Americans on the flight stayed at the airport waiting area.  We went and chatted with ANA and they got us a hotel.  None of those staff spoke English though.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on September 02, 2013, 06:20:28 PM
Just the wife and I. Kiddo will be staying with my parents for 10 days.

We're actually flying ANA from Seattle to Narita, but we're nervous about that two hour window between landing and the flight to Otami. Especially since we have to go through customs at Narita before they'll let us on the domestic flight. Like I said before, FUCK DELTA. What was going to be a super easy straight shot from Seattle to Kansai International is already a massive headache that's still six months away...
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: DCharlieJP on September 02, 2013, 08:02:10 PM
Two days until new job and i'm really not sure what happens with pensions... new firm pays into the national pension but doesn't look like there's any 401k/DC set up - so that means i have to.... transfer? my 401k over or something?

Also - the new firm doesn't arrange for local tax payments in the first year of employment which is a touch annoying.

but hey - going back to work is golden especially in the current job climate



Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 02, 2013, 08:58:57 PM
Yeah, I'm sure it must be a huge relief! Congratulations.

I'm about to retire my "sabbatical" status as well; just not sure which Japanese company needs a foreigner, when they're busy trying to figure out how to retreat and reconsolidate locally.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: DCharlieJP on September 02, 2013, 09:03:54 PM
There's a ton of fairs up here in Tokyo where the whole purpose is to bring people with fluent English + some Japanese together with one of the hundreds of companies looking to employ them.

It ends up being Japanese people who can speak varying degrees of English but i found myself being dragged to talk to most firms - was able to start 7 of the 9 interview processes at these events - one of which i took.

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 02, 2013, 09:08:15 PM
Yes, but: Tokyo.

Aren't most of the companies specifically looking for Kanto-based workers?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: DCharlieJP on September 02, 2013, 09:25:11 PM
actually - a lot of companies were looking for people to move - hell, my bro-in-law is getting fished to go work in Nagoya and Osaka so there's definitely chances there it seems.

I also hammered indeed.com which trawls through all the other job sites which makes life so so much easier - outside that Careercross.com is pretty awesome as well.

I dealt with a whole slew of recruiters - out of the many i talked to only two were good (and not just good - OUTSTANDING) but the others were frustrating to deal with. I had one role where the description was for someone looking to move into IT audit and "no previous audit experience is necessary" just a experience in investment banking back office (i have this in spades). I have some IT Audit lead experience but my role wasn't specifically as IT Audit. So i applied -through- the recruiter holding the job - from then on it was this whole back and forth of the recruiter saying that i couldn't be put forward as i have no formal Audit role on my job history - i pointed out that the job description said no audit experience was required - i was told "yes, but you must have held a titled audit role" .... errr.... what?! Anyways - that was one example of the many incidents which basically means you can't help thinking that a lot of these jobs are held hostage behind a wall of recruiters.

The other big worry was just how rapidly salaries have spiraled downwards. A lot of the jobs requiring bilingual, >10 years of experience and to be an expert in either a tech or business function were down into the 6m territory when these are the sort of jobs that would command the 10m+ bracket. I was finding it hard to swallow that 13 years of experience on i'd possibly be looking at taking a job where i'd be on less than i did when i first got here :/ Abenomics hasn't trickled down at all :/
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 03, 2013, 12:00:38 AM
Don't get me started on Abenomics. God, I want to leap into the TV screen whenever someone says that word.

Glad you got a job, and thanks for the info! I'll check out Indeed.com -- I've also called a recruiter friend and another contact in a game company. Wish me luck!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: DCharlieJP on September 03, 2013, 10:25:53 AM
Good luck :D Hopefully things start flying right :D

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 15, 2013, 10:20:45 PM
(http://www.dezinfo.net/images4/image/10.2013/namie/namie_08.jpg)

"Nuclear Power: The Energy of a Bright Future"
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 15, 2013, 10:23:07 PM
(http://worldduh.files.wordpress.com/2013/10/img01.jpg) (http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/oct/15/fukuppy-fukushima-mascot-japan-fridge-egg-name)

As many have already pointed out elsewhere, this is for "Fukushima Heavy Industries," out of Osaka, not the Fukushima power plant causing all the trouble in northeast Japan. Still. You'd think they might have run this against a PR company who had at least one English speaker on staff.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on October 15, 2013, 11:22:44 PM
The name works for both the event, how it was "dealt" with and for this campaign. But the mascot itself is dumb, too. The egg of rebirth - or the death of fertility? Unborn children with angel-wings. :uguu
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 16, 2013, 01:23:04 AM
Yeah, there was so much wrong going on... People posted for the TEPCO guy to step up and take responsibility, or kill himself, or both. I don't think we ever saw a public apology, did we?

Meanwhile there were brave engineers who were close to retirement who basically wrote their own death sentence, just to try and get a rein on the situation. Brave, amazing men.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 24, 2013, 08:43:14 PM
Yesterday, I nearly got into it with some assclown on the shopping arcade. This is a busy pedestrian mall, and some kid on a 50cc scooter was blowing down it at 60kph. When he was right in front of me, I shouted at him; it took the fucker about 50m just to stop his bike, and he is staring at me. I'm already off my bike, and gesturing for him to come on back so I can educate him in some road etiquette. He sits there staring at me, finally ending up driving away.

I could probably have done with one less cup of coffee at the time, but I was ready to go to town on the chap if he wanted to dance. And any number of other metaphors I can mix.

It would have been a bad, bad idea no matter what though; Japanese police will side with the locals no matter what. If there's violence, it is going to be on the national news, and they'll mention the foreigner angle EVERY SINGLE TIME.

Here's an article from the standpoint of a woman here; I've heard this voiced by many foreign women -- Japan's a great country, but it's not safer than anywhere else if you're a woman:

http://www.japantimes.co.jp/community/2013/10/23/voices/japan-no-safe-country-for-foreign-women/

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At the kōban, the police officer’s response went as follows: “Wow, that’s strange. Were they Japanese? Well, I can’t really do anything because I’m here by myself and they’re probably not there anymore. You’re a young girl, and maybe you shouldn’t be out by yourself alone at night.”

No details about the incident were recorded. Not only had every bystander ignored my pleas for help, but the police had also given me a terribly disappointing response — basically, “Shō ga nai, ne?” (“What can you do, eh?”).

This was not the first time that something like this had happened to me in Japan. The last time was in Osaka one morning, around 10 a.m., when a stranger picked me up and tried to carry me into a love hotel. Then, I kept kicking and punching until he dropped me. I tried to run away, but he was much taller than me and kept catching up.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: MCD on October 25, 2013, 01:51:13 PM
http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showthread.php?t=704005

Japan Bore be safe.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 25, 2013, 06:24:52 PM
I'm in Osaka, and there was no shaking down this way.

Did any of TokyoBore feel this?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Verdigris Murder on October 25, 2013, 06:31:14 PM
No. Because they're all dead xD

Jokes aside, I hope it's all good in Japan.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Verdigris Murder on October 25, 2013, 06:35:09 PM
Being serious though, it's weird the way that there's been a huge drop in J-peeps fucking, and whys there such a huge emphasis on a weird pixelated form of rape, do the dudes faint when they see their actual penis backward slurped into willing warmth?

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 25, 2013, 06:38:41 PM
Yes.

Also, they are strangely terrified and aroused when viewing Predator, when the alien's mask comes off. They don't know why.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Verdigris Murder on October 25, 2013, 06:42:57 PM
Starship Troopers
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Verdigris Murder on October 25, 2013, 06:43:27 PM
Irreversible
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: DCharlieJP on October 28, 2013, 04:31:28 AM
I felt the quake - it feel almost exactly like the 3/11 one - loooong , slow building.... but it never quite got going
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on October 28, 2013, 10:11:18 AM
What happened to Cormac and Oscar?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on October 28, 2013, 12:48:51 PM
What happened to Cormac and Oscar?

Cormac bailed on The Bore ages ago. He's still active on Twitter and I see him post on Facebook from time to time.

I think Oscar is just busy with life.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on November 14, 2013, 12:41:38 PM
Booked an apartment in Setagaya for April. :rock

We get into Osaka really late on that Friday, so we'll probably just stay at Hotel Dotonbori, since you can check in whenever you want.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 15, 2013, 08:09:24 AM
Glad to hear it!

I'm looking forward to having a stupid amount of beer with you.

I will also drag you to the GUNDAM SHOP in Nipponbashi.

I'll also try to locate a rape dumpster, or as they're called in Japan "rabu gomibako."
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on November 26, 2013, 01:27:51 PM
Glad to hear it!

I'm looking forward to having a stupid amount of beer with you.

I will also drag you to the GUNDAM SHOP in Nipponbashi.

I'll also try to locate a rape dumpster, or as they're called in Japan "rabu gomibako."

https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/914216

Booked a place for Osaka right in the Namba area.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 26, 2013, 09:10:42 PM
Looks pretty good!

Namba is nice; it's got a different vibe than even Umeda, which is only a couple more train stops away. Very convenient.

Been scouting some sites for you. ;-)
(http://i.imgur.com/VXRtvT5l.jpg) (http://imgur.com/VXRtvT5)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on January 05, 2014, 01:26:51 PM
Hey Tokyo Bore,

I'll be there for the release of Super Robot Wars Z3 on April 10th. We'll get to Tokyo on Monday the 7th. Would be I ok placing a preorder at a local shop three days before the release? I'm guessing it would probably be not a problem to just show up on release day and buy a copy without a preorder as well. Kinda want to take part in the release day fun in Akihabara.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on January 05, 2014, 11:06:25 PM
I am not able to answer with certainty about Akiba, but I'm going to guess that you'd be safe without a preorder, what with all the shops there unlikely to all sell out on opening day.

Unrelated: some WTF gifs, which has minor  :nsfw and :japancry elements.

http://imgur.com/gallery/ntcjK
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on January 20, 2014, 01:49:29 PM
Ugh J-Bore, why do japanese webshops suck so bad? I registered a Tenso account and wanted to ship some stuff over here, but the shops I want to order from only accept bank transfer or cash-on-delivery for payment and not credit cards, not even Paypal  ???

Wonder if this is because of some super exorbitant service fee for credit cards or something, so small stores can't use it unless they are Rakuten affiliated or whatever. DAMN. Really wanted to order two DVD:s
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on January 20, 2014, 07:51:14 PM
Ugh J-Bore, why do japanese webshops suck so bad? I registered a Tenso account and wanted to ship some stuff over here, but the shops I want to order from only accept bank transfer or cash-on-delivery for payment and not credit cards, not even Paypal  ???

Wonder if this is because of some super exorbitant service fee for credit cards or something, so small stores can't use it unless they are Rakuten affiliated or whatever. DAMN. Really wanted to order two DVD:s
Because they don't care?

Japanese domestic commerce, for some reason, only cares about Japan. There are a number of really easy ways to pay for stuff in Japan. Cash-on-delivery is one, direct bank transfer at an ATM is a snap, and paying for something at a convenience store is frequently even easier, as the cashier walks customers through each step, so they don't even have to navigate ATM or point-of-purchase machine menus. Things can operate this way because very few people are trying to scam/rob sellers in Japan.

In contrast, buyers and sellers in the west seem to start from a position of mutual distrust. We never know if the seller is going to ship what we've paid for, and sellers don't know if the buyer is going to try to snooker them. In the USA in particular, look at how much eBay and Amazon ZShops have had to continuously revise their policies to deal with the rapidly evolving marketplace shenanigans.

Another big thing to be aware of is that selling to a foreign country citizen means that the seller is subject to that country's laws. So if there's a consumer protection plan in, say, France which states a consumer has 30 days to declare they don't like the goods, and all costs must be refunded, including shipping -- well, that would be a major loss proposition for any Japanese company, so why bother opening up that venue?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on January 21, 2014, 01:41:01 AM
But what about MY needs and wants? :'( :'( :'(
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on January 22, 2014, 01:56:53 AM
What about the needs of the group, you selfish individualist!?

:teehee
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 05, 2014, 12:12:49 AM
I woke up to this shit this morning:

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Police rescue kidnapped girl in Hokkaido (http://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/english/news/20140203_09.html)
A 9-year-old girl who had been missing in Sapporo City, Hokkaido was rescued by police on Sunday. She was found in the apartment of a 26-year-old man about 350 meters from her home.

Police arrested Hajime Matsui on suspicion of detaining the girl, but he is denying the charges.

Rina Hataya went missing last Monday after telling her family that she was going to a neighborhood stationery shop to purchase a notebook.

Police found her late Sunday night in the living room of the apartment of the unemployed man. They said she was crying when she was rescued, but looked relieved.

Police say Matsui, who didn't know the girl, was waiting for her in the parking lot of her home and asked her to follow him.

Police say security cameras installed near his apartment captured a suspicious man walking in front of the girl. Police also received accounts from witnesses about a suspicious man. The information helped them identify Matsui's whereabouts.

Police visited Matsui's home and asked him whether a girl was inside his apartment. Matsui said no girl was there, but they entered his apartment and found her.

First thing they noted was that there was nothing really unusual about him, nothing stood out, but that he played video games. VIDEO GAMES ARE TO BLAME. Not him being a loner, or unemployed, but that he had a notebook talking about Final Fantasy, and KILLING EVERYONE WHO HE HATES.

Yeah. Glad to see the moral panic isn't just relegated to the other side of the Pacific.

I also found out Hikaru Utada is getting married again, this time to an Italian bartender.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on February 05, 2014, 12:19:05 AM
Not that he's a sociopath and/or disturbed. All about the TVゲーム.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 05, 2014, 12:25:50 AM
Deshou? Deshou?

I mean, it was 2-3 years ago where one prefecture basically outlawed CERO Z-rated games. Let's just go ahead and ignore that the most antisocial and weird games, the ones which are really disturbing, don't go through CERO approval anyway.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 02, 2014, 11:20:52 PM
About a month out from our trip.

Anyone spent any time in Sangenjaya? Renting an apartment there and it looks like the kind of neighborhood we like, but it's pretty though finding sizable information on what's there. Cormac lived there 20 years ago, which doesn't help much now. Heh. Did find one craft beer bar in the area, though.

Also, Chrono... here are some Osaka beer stores that you should check out. The first two are out in the burbs from what the reviews say:

http://www.ratebeer.com/p/ohtsuki-saketen-osaka/13059/
http://www.ratebeer.com/p/asahiya-liquor-shop-osaka/21930/
http://www.ratebeer.com/p/craft-beer-base-osaka/27887/
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 03, 2014, 04:33:05 AM
Sweet!

Craft Beer Base is apparently quite good, and not unreasonably priced. Apparently there is another craft beer (and wine) bar in Sakai, near where I worked for over a decade. If I'd only known...

The places I want to drag you are here:
http://www.ratebeer.com/p/dig-beer-bar-osaka/37167/
http://www.ratebeer.com/p/craft-beer-works-kamikaze-osaka/27620/
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on March 03, 2014, 09:43:07 AM
Might be spending three months in Tokyo during the summer but I'm not sure yet. This is pending what happens at GDC.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 03, 2014, 03:27:26 PM
Sweet!

Craft Beer Base is apparently quite good, and not unreasonably priced. Apparently there is another craft beer (and wine) bar in Sakai, near where I worked for over a decade. If I'd only known...

The places I want to drag you are here:
http://www.ratebeer.com/p/dig-beer-bar-osaka/37167/
http://www.ratebeer.com/p/craft-beer-works-kamikaze-osaka/27620/

Awesome! We'll definitely be up for hanging out one evening. We get in Friday the 4th and leave for Tokyo on the morning of the 7th.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 03, 2014, 11:35:38 PM
PM me with any deets about stuff you want to do in Osaka. There's a Gundam-themed store in Nipponbashi (Osaka's version of Akihabara), and I also know a great tempura place, as well as a fantastic fugu specialist.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 05, 2014, 10:35:29 AM
PM me with any deets about stuff you want to do in Osaka. There's a Gundam-themed store in Nipponbashi (Osaka's version of Akihabara), and I also know a great tempura place, as well as a fantastic fugu specialist.

My wife loves tempura, so that sounds like fun. No real specifics, just looking to wander around the city and eat some good food.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 11, 2014, 01:16:40 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LoTdQqMwLk

 ???
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 20, 2014, 02:53:53 PM
Less than two weeks now! God I need a vacation.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 20, 2014, 09:31:27 PM
Less than two weeks now! God I need a vacation.

It's gonna be great!

I've hired additional neckbeard hikikomori to hang out dressed as loli on Ota-Road.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 21, 2014, 01:58:34 PM
Less than two weeks now! God I need a vacation.

It's gonna be great!

I've hired additional neckbeard hikikomori to hang out dressed as loli on Ota-Road.

 :mindblown

I know what those words mean, but not in that combination.

 :mindblown
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 22, 2014, 05:21:20 AM
:lol

OK, I called them off. Now we're down to silver and/or green zentai kigurumi who will follow us around with our shopping bags.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 01, 2014, 02:08:29 AM
Stolen from the outside links thread:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vW7PKjH5LR8

In related news, there's a new Gari-Gari-Kun ice cream, which is spaghetti-flavored (http://kotaku.com/oh-goodness-japan-is-getting-spaghetti-popsicles-1541103786):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X1e6ELkusrI

And in unrelated news, Mr. and Mrs. Gundam will be here this weekend! I am excite!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 01, 2014, 11:07:04 AM
As are we! Looking forward to a great Saturday afternoon!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 01, 2014, 07:52:08 PM
LET'S FIND SOME SPAGHETTI ICE CREAM.

AND FORCE PASSERS-BY TO EAT IT.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: DCharlieJP on April 01, 2014, 08:44:21 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML2yFA8deWk

went to a water park thing for 3 days - this was playing constantly in the swimming area. Burnt into my brain.

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 01, 2014, 09:39:46 PM
I would have started clotheslining people left and right. (Actually, I guess I would have just left. Or submerged, so I can't hear anything.) That high-speed shit gets right under my skin.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 01, 2014, 10:14:05 PM
I will eat that. I'm all about weird foodstuffs in the Honz.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 02, 2014, 01:55:45 AM
I will eat that. I'm all about weird foodstuffs in the Honz.

We'll also have to find you the Corn Pottage Stew flavored popsicle, then.

We can work out possibly poisonous raw blowfish, steamed deep-sea angler liver, and fish sperm sac tempura for lunch.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on April 02, 2014, 01:20:54 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ML2yFA8deWk

went to a water park thing for 3 days - this was playing constantly in the swimming area. Burnt into my brain.

Man, that shit used to drive me crazy at Max Value and Yamada Denki.  Can't even begin to think of how the employees deal with it every day.

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on April 02, 2014, 05:42:26 PM
Mr. Gundam you're going to go eat here, right?

http://g-cafe.jp/menu/ (http://g-cafe.jp/menu/)

They even have Gundam Donuts:
(http://sociorocketnewsen.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/gd-1.png?w=580&h=386)

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 02, 2014, 08:54:38 PM
Huh. Akihabara:
http://g-cafe.jp/accesslink/

It won't work for me though! I like my donuts "saku saku," not "Zaku Zaku."
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on April 05, 2014, 10:19:53 AM
This is a shot in the dark but can anyone recommend an extended stay hotel/motel/whatever? I'm aiming for three months in the summer and I'd like it to be as cheap as possible. Preferably under ¥100,000 a month.

I found the following companies but I wasn't sure if the prices are good:
http://www.monthlyresistays.jp/e/
http://en.leopalace21.com/

I'm looking to stay in the central Tokyo area but I can totally live out west since I'm quite familiar with the Chuo Line. No clue what I should do!

:japancry HELP ME J-BORE! :japancry
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 05, 2014, 07:14:24 PM
https://www.airbnb.com/s/Tokyo--Japan?source=bb

The prices don't seem to be in that range, but it's worth tossing out there; you can search the surrounding Tokyo 'burbs and see what crops up.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on April 07, 2014, 08:56:09 AM
https://www.airbnb.com/s/Tokyo--Japan?source=bb

The prices don't seem to be in that range, but it's worth tossing out there; you can search the surrounding Tokyo 'burbs and see what crops up.

Thanks for the reply! I'll keep an eye on Airbnb to see what I can find but yeah the prices, while awesome for a short stay, are way out of my price range for a full 3 months.

I do have a friend who offered to let me stay with him (he's way out in Kunitachi on the Chuoo) but not sure how serious that offer was.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 12, 2014, 08:18:23 PM
If you're not sure how serious the offer was, do you know them that well as a friend?

OTOH, if you take the offer seriously, and end up overstaying your welcome, you probably haven't lost a particularly good friend.

You may want to see about hostels and any shared households; those are commonly found through a google search, but I've not stayed in one. Oh, one more possibility are "foreigner dormitory" businesses. I don't know if they're around any more, but they're a monthly rent, no downpayment option. The one I stayed in was pretty youth-focused; it's meant to be a living situation though, so no bedding or furniture is supplied.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Great Rumbler on April 12, 2014, 09:45:24 PM
Yesterday, I ate at a hibachi place in Fort Worth. Today, I visited the wonderful Japanese Gardens and ate at a conveyor belt sushi place in Frisco. It's practically like I went to Japan!

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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 13, 2014, 04:46:43 AM
As authentic as your experience was, I doubt you were served by a robot maid, or had your meal interrupted by JKDF (Japan Kaiju Defense Force) alarm bells. That's what life's like here every day!

Also, the sushi served on naked girls is great, but five days a week, and it becomes tiresome. :japancry
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on April 13, 2014, 09:52:26 AM
My (Japanese) wife didn't know what the hell a 'Hibachi restaurant' was, when I took her to one of those places for the first time, in the States!  :lol  Never did see one in Japan, come to think of it; she said that the Teppanyaki places over there are different.  In fact...

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The originator of the teppanyaki-style steakhouse is the Japanese restaurant chain Misono, which introduced the concept of cooking Western-influenced food on a teppan in Japan in 1945.[2] They soon found the cuisine was less popular with the Japanese than it was with foreigners, who enjoyed both watching the skilled maneuvers of the chefs preparing the food as well as the cuisine itself, which is somewhat more familiar than more traditional Japanese dishes. As the restaurants became popular as tourist spots with non-Japanese, the chain increased the performance aspect of the chef's preparation, such as stacking onion slices to produce a flaming onion volcano.

Benihana started in the U.S., too.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 13, 2014, 09:55:27 AM
Why the hell hasn't okonomiyaki caught on in the US?!??

:-(
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 13, 2014, 06:34:49 PM
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Every foreigner I've met in Japan loves the stuff. When we made it in the USA for family, their reaction was "WHY HAVE YOU BEEN HIDING THIS FROM US?" And it's CHEAP. So I don't know what the hang-up has been. Everyone loves it.

I hear there are okonomiyaki trucks in LA now, so I guess my chance at an easy million bucks is soon to be passed.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 14, 2014, 03:45:13 PM
It kills me. Teppenyaki-esque steak houses are very popular here, so you'd think people would love okonomiyaki. It's a meal and a show all in one! There is one place in Seattle that did honest to goodness real okonomiyaki, but they went out of business a few years ago. Another place has it on the menu, but it's the most ridiculous imitation of what it should actually be.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 15, 2014, 07:21:54 AM
One San Jose place had "tonpei yaki" -- which is mainly egg, wrapped around some thin-cut pork, with the okonomiyaki sauce on it. Maybe yakisoba sauce -- the sauces are nearly identical. The dish is not.

It's even more odd, now that you mention the teppanyaki places around. That's more or less the key item, and they could really do it up as a show, with the sauces. Trouble is, those places need something active in front of the audience for an hour or so, and okonomiyaki only takes ten minutes or so. I think they want to make more money, and be seating people for longer. Seems like they could do better turnover with it though.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 15, 2014, 03:42:26 PM
I don't care. I just okonomiyaki that I don't have to make at home.

It's all over Hawaii, but that's more because of the Japanese tourists who don't want to exit their bubble of safety while in a foreign land.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 15, 2014, 07:46:06 PM
Yeah, no doubt. Hawaii even has MOS Burger and a few other Japanese chains, for that very reason.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 15, 2014, 11:06:42 PM
MOS left Hawaii years ago.

They still got a few Book Offs, though.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 16, 2014, 01:00:17 AM
MOS left Hawaii years ago.

They still got a few Book Offs, though.

WAT? WAT YOU SAY?

It's as though I haven't been there in years...

Well, not like I wasted time at MOS in Waikiki anyway; there's Cheeseburger in Paradise there, with pints of Kona Brewing Co. to be had!

Actually, I've seen Book Off in Torrance and San Jose, CA. It was surprisingly just like the Japanese version of the store, except for the currency unit on the price tag. Sho Nuff was with me; we were seriously weirded out, felt like we were both back in Japan.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 16, 2014, 01:05:26 AM
There used to be a Book Off in Vancouver, BC but it closed last year due to skyrocketing rent. I always loved rummaging around in there on our yearly trips up North. I think a lot of their stock was shipped over from Japan.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 16, 2014, 02:05:34 AM
There used to be a Book Off in Vancouver, BC but it closed last year due to skyrocketing rent. I always loved rummaging around in there on our yearly trips up North. I think a lot of their stock was shipped over from Japan.

Yes, the Torrance one was like that. A whole bunch of Japanese language art books and manga, games as well. It was brilliant. I didn't manage to get into the San Jose store. I imagine it must have been similarly stocked.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: brob on April 16, 2014, 07:02:19 AM
So I was looking at the wiki entry for super metroid and it starts off like this: "Super Metroid (スーパーメトロイド Sūpā Metoroido)"

I see this sort of stuff on a lot of wiki entries for japanese games with english titles. What is the point of the "Sūpā Metoroido" part?

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 16, 2014, 07:54:25 PM
It's been posted here before, but deserves its own spot in this thread:
http://www.geekinheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/average_asian_woman_aging.jpg
(http://www.geekinheels.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/average_asian_woman_aging.jpg)

My wife LOL'd at it this morning, and confirmed it's true. If so, I've got to get some serious action in before menopause hits.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 21, 2014, 10:16:50 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=trueview-instream&v=NkXo7kyExsM

So, I'd like to see the USA version of this ad, which is shorter. The guy gets a face full of mace after 5 seconds, and a knee to the crotch at the 6 second mark.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on April 22, 2014, 09:04:44 AM
If you're not sure how serious the offer was, do you know them that well as a friend?

OTOH, if you take the offer seriously, and end up overstaying your welcome, you probably haven't lost a particularly good friend.

You may want to see about hostels and any shared households; those are commonly found through a google search, but I've not stayed in one. Oh, one more possibility are "foreigner dormitory" businesses. I don't know if they're around any more, but they're a monthly rent, no downpayment option. The one I stayed in was pretty youth-focused; it's meant to be a living situation though, so no bedding or furniture is supplied.

The offer sounded serious, I think. LONG STORY SHORT: he's a really good friend from high school and is living in his family's house in Tokyo by himself. The house is empty because his dad is working temporarily in Nagoya for business, his mom is spending time with her parents in the meantime, and his siblings all moved away. Letting me stay with him isn't the problem, it's making sure his family is OK with it.

Thank you very much for your recommendations  and I'll look into them but since I'm there for such a short while I'll need something furnished. The schools do offer student dormitory housing but I wasn't sure how decent they were. If my friend's plan or the "monthy resistay" options don't pan out I may just end up staying in some shitty student room, lol.

The good news is that I've secured contract game design work while I'm there so at the very least I'll be working in the afternoon after my morning Japanese classes. They can't legally pay me (lol Visa restrictions) but they've figured out how to skirt around the issue by paying my "travel expenses". It's probably not much but if it funds this short endeavor of mine then it's all good.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 22, 2014, 11:35:56 AM
Are you going over on a student visa? The Japanese student visa used to allow for up to 20 hours of work a week, IIRC. It may have changed from 20 years ago...?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on April 22, 2014, 02:21:45 PM
Are you going over on a student visa? The Japanese student visa used to allow for up to 20 hours of work a week, IIRC. It may have changed from 20 years ago...?
You know what, I apologize. I should have said I'm planning on not going with a visa. Doing the whole "up to 90 days" visitation thing which a lot of schools have curriculum built around that. Any longer then I'd have to apply for a student visa like you said.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 22, 2014, 08:08:09 PM
My rose-tinted glasses are long gone, but you know what else I miss about Japan?

Goddamn tonkatsu sandwiches. The two Japanese grocery stores in Seattle look at me like I'm high whenever I ask about them.

White bread, cabbage, spicy mustard/mayo and tonkatsu.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 22, 2014, 09:15:24 PM
Yeah, the Japanese bakery in San Jose, near Yaohan (Now Marukai, I think) had katsu-sando, and it was pretty great. They're better here though, for sure, and cheaper.

Japan misses you and Mrs. Gundam! I saw a giant robot moping around downtown.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on April 23, 2014, 10:08:07 AM
Does this bring back memories Chronovore?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=gugzhkp_UUQ

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=AY5FsE8oPdk
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 23, 2014, 10:47:49 AM
Kinda. I was here in '93 and '94, then went back to the USA. So a lot of those clothes and hairstyles do look familiar, but were already trending away from that when I was here.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on April 23, 2014, 02:32:36 PM
I think we might be heading over next year, for a visit, with my parents in tow this time.  Is there anything worth seeing in Tokyo/Osaka/Wherever that's popped up in the last couple of years?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: radioheadrule83 on April 23, 2014, 04:20:35 PM
I've just put a deposit down on a tour next March... doing Tokyo, Takayama, Nagasaki, Yufuin, Miyajima, Hiroshima, Hakone and back to Tokyo. We're looking to book flights a few days either side of the tour so we can spend more time in Tokyo. Can't wait!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 23, 2014, 07:17:33 PM
I think we might be heading over next year, for a visit, with my parents in tow this time.  Is there anything worth seeing in Tokyo/Osaka/Wherever that's popped up in the last couple of years?

Me!

Honestly, though, I am not aware of what's new. The ji-biiru movement in Osaka is pretty exciting right now, but you have access to a wider and cheaper range of craft beer in the USA. There is greater access to foreign items through import shops, it's easier to find good coffee, and Amazon is growing by leaps and bounds. This is what's exciting to me, and you can see that it's nearly entirely about access to homesick-prevention items.

Nipponbashi in Osaka is a little more like Akihabara than it was, with more cafés and specialty shops, less electronic shops, more foreigners.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 23, 2014, 10:08:49 PM
I think I would go crazy if I were stuck on a tour group anywhere, let alone Japan. Unless you're afraid of being in a foreign country that speaks a different language, you can get a better experience on your own for a lot less money.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: radioheadrule83 on April 24, 2014, 04:37:16 AM
I think I would go crazy if I were stuck on a tour group anywhere, let alone Japan. Unless you're afraid of being in a foreign country that speaks a different language, you can get a better experience on your own for a lot less money.

I am afraid I guess! Part of me did think we'd save loads of money if we didn't do a tour, but on the other hand - I don't really know anyone over there and I don't know the place (wouldn't be confident with any of my bookings), I'm not likely to pick up any of the language all that well between now and then, and having people show me so much of the island was appealing to me. Internal travel and accommodation is all wrapped up in it. It's a couple/few days in each place, and seems to allow plenty of freedom to explore. I was surprised at how 'not bad' the flights are, considering how far it is, so if I like it, maybe I'll go back under my own steam. A friend of mine is doing a round the world trip at the moment, and I'm thinking that might be on my radar one day. As I say, we're booking the flights so we have more time in Tokyo.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on April 24, 2014, 08:32:21 AM
I think I would go crazy if I were stuck on a tour group anywhere, let alone Japan. Unless you're afraid of being in a foreign country that speaks a different language, you can get a better experience on your own for a lot less money.

I am afraid I guess! Part of me did think we'd save loads of money if we didn't do a tour, but on the other hand - I don't really know anyone over there and I don't know the place (wouldn't be confident with any of my bookings), I'm not likely to pick up any of the language all that well between now and then, and having people show me so much of the island was appealing to me. Internal travel and accommodation is all wrapped up in it. It's a couple/few days in each place, and seems to allow plenty of freedom to explore. I was surprised at how 'not bad' the flights are, considering how far it is, so if I like it, maybe I'll go back under my own steam. A friend of mine is doing a round the world trip at the moment, and I'm thinking that might be on my radar one day. As I say, we're booking the flights so we have more time in Tokyo.

Don't sweat it. If you purchased the tour package for a good price and have a great guide then you probably made the wisest investment in your trip. By going with a GOOD tour guide you're basically cutting down your bullshit meandering time down by a dramatic amount and will be seeing a hell of a lot more then you normally would if this is your first trip to Japan. Good tour guides can also provide you with great insight and fantastic knowledge about all the places you're visiting and they're always on-hand to give you solid recommendations on what to do with your free time. That kind of always on-hand repository of knowledge and language assistance is invaluable. No matter how well versed anyone is in a travel book or how much research they've done, unless you've been there you will not know what to do. I definitely would never do a tour more than once though so take copious mental notes for the next time you visit!

I get the perspective of indulging yourself in the adventure of navigating a foreign country that speaks a different language and learning things on your own, since that's exactly my M.O. when I visit. However the truth is there's not much adventuring to be had since it's a first world country like the US, there's minimal danger of being mugged or attacked since they're more afraid of you than you are of them, you've got a convenience mart on every corner, and there's English practically everywhere. Getting around the country is incredibly easy thanks to their forward thinking public transportation system and the country worships the US so there's always someone on-hand to assist your silly Gaijin ass if you really need it.

I used to live in Orlando and knew people who worked the Japanese tour agencies there so I have a bit of insight on the benefits of a proper guide. They mainly catered for Japanese visiting Central FL but once in a while they had fantastic deals for groups who wanted to visit Japan during their travel off-seasons. I've never done a tour myself since I have friends (which includes the amazing Bore dudes here) in every major city I visit so I learned from their recommendations and advice.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on April 25, 2014, 01:09:37 PM
I think we might be heading over next year, for a visit, with my parents in tow this time.  Is there anything worth seeing in Tokyo/Osaka/Wherever that's popped up in the last couple of years?

Me!

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Honestly, though, I am not aware of what's new. The ji-biiru movement in Osaka is pretty exciting right now, but you have access to a wider and cheaper range of craft beer in the USA. There is greater access to foreign items through import shops, it's easier to find good coffee, and Amazon is growing by leaps and bounds. This is what's exciting to me, and you can see that it's nearly entirely about access to homesick-prevention items.

Nipponbashi in Osaka is a little more like Akihabara than it was, with more cafés and specialty shops, less electronic shops, more foreigners.

Well, I'm not much of a drinker and I don't think the 'rents would care.  Was wondering if any big new attractions or restaurants have popped up.

Dunno how this is all gonna go down just yet because my wife would clearly want to go visit her family in the Noto and that could possibly mean I get stuck having to drag my parents around Tokyo or something.  But then how will I go to all the embarrassingly-nerdy shops??   I'm hoping this turns into more of a "we'll all go together but split off and do whatever" type trip.  My parents are good like that.  Actually hoping my brother and sister in law tag along too.  Then we'll go to Osaka and get Chronovore to take us on a beer tour!  :hyper
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 25, 2014, 02:01:14 PM
I think I would go crazy if I were stuck on a tour group anywhere, let alone Japan. Unless you're afraid of being in a foreign country that speaks a different language, you can get a better experience on your own for a lot less money.

I am afraid I guess! Part of me did think we'd save loads of money if we didn't do a tour, but on the other hand - I don't really know anyone over there and I don't know the place (wouldn't be confident with any of my bookings), I'm not likely to pick up any of the language all that well between now and then, and having people show me so much of the island was appealing to me. Internal travel and accommodation is all wrapped up in it. It's a couple/few days in each place, and seems to allow plenty of freedom to explore. I was surprised at how 'not bad' the flights are, considering how far it is, so if I like it, maybe I'll go back under my own steam. A friend of mine is doing a round the world trip at the moment, and I'm thinking that might be on my radar one day. As I say, we're booking the flights so we have more time in Tokyo.

Sorry, I wasn't trying to be judgmental with my comment on tours. I've always felt like tours are extremely limiting and restrictive in what you get to see and experience. Sure, you might have a guide who offers great insight and gets you into certain things, but you only get to see what they want you to see. I'd rather have the freedom to explore on my own.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on April 26, 2014, 09:51:17 AM
I've got a random ass question: Is there any good Mexican food in Japan?

The worse fucking tacos I've ever had in my entire goddamn life was in some supposedly "amazing" Mexican place in Tokyo. I ate there with CVXFreak and while I immensely enjoyed the company (he's a fucking badass, seriously) the food was atrocious. Japanese white rice and azuki beans in my Mexican food? GTFO
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on April 26, 2014, 11:10:29 AM
La Jolla in Tokyo had some pretty decent food, although I was put off by one of the cooks staring at me nonstop throughout the meal. 

I used to just go to world food stores and get the ingredients to make my own tacos instead.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on April 26, 2014, 07:15:29 PM
La Jolla in Tokyo had some pretty decent food, although I was put off by one of the cooks staring at me nonstop throughout the meal.
:lol I know that feel, bro.

Was it Junkadelic, slime?
Maaaaaaaaan, maybe? It's been a while but I do remember it being next to train tracks and a few minutes from where Ricciardi hosts Otaru.

OK, the taco wasn't that bad. I mean it was good in it's own special way. Also it maaaaaay have been my fault since I just ordered whatever and could have grabbed "EL ESPECIAL JAPONÉS" for all I know, lol.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 27, 2014, 06:45:08 AM
I've only been there twice, and the food was not impressive, but the place has a nice vibe.

In Osaka, I once had a taco platter which came with room temperature ground beef, and whipped cream instead of sour cream.  :'(

Right now the "best" Mexican food in south Osaka is El Pancho, which is pretty dirt standard stuff at three times the price of Los Angeles or San Jose. Their Yuzu Margaritas are pretty good though.

Oscar, come to Osaka, and I will make you tacos. I will also likely have some craft beer on hand.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on April 28, 2014, 07:59:13 AM

In Osaka, I once had a taco platter which came with room temperature ground beef, and whipped cream instead of sour cream.  :'(


 :yuck :yuck :yuck :yuck :yuck :yuck

Would have sent that back. 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 28, 2014, 09:18:55 AM
It was in my first 6 months here; I was constantly baffled by what Japan thought was normal.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on May 07, 2014, 09:43:11 AM
Guarantor?

Trying to rent a place for 3 months and I'm getting asked if I have one. I think it's if I can't pay rent or break shit they can go after my "Guarantor" and wring the money out of them, right?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 07, 2014, 10:09:04 PM
Do they also want "key money"?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on May 07, 2014, 10:16:55 PM
Do they also want "key money"?
That is one of those unequivocally shit conventions, holy crap. Thank you for letting me pay you rent, what a privilege.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 08, 2014, 12:59:08 AM
Yeah, it's perfectly horrible, no doubt. It's not a security deposit, and it's not rent. It's just... robbery.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on May 08, 2014, 09:53:35 AM
They would want key money for a three month stay?  Holy shit.   :-\
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Howard Alan Treesong on May 08, 2014, 12:49:17 PM
I've also had tacos with whipped cream instead of sour cream in Japan. Probably one of the few times in 5 years over there I was literally "WTF, Japan!"
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 08, 2014, 07:17:52 PM
http://www.pcworld.com/article/2152760/japan-police-arrest-man-who-made-3dprinted-guns.html

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Japan is putting its strict firearms-control laws up against the latest in digital manufacturing with the arrest of a man who allegedly made 3D-printed guns.

Yoshitomo Imura, 27, was collared Thursday on a charge of illegal weapons possession in Japan’s first such case involving 3D-printed firearms, according to media reports.

A raid last month on his home in Kawasaki outside Tokyo turned up five printed guns, two of which can fire real bullets. However, no bullets were recovered.

Imura, an employee of Shonan Institute of Technology in Fujisawa, Kanagawa Prefecture, had apparently posted footage of the guns as well as production blueprints online, and mentioned production on Twitter.

Japanese news media posted clips from a grainy YouTube video that apparently shows Imura firing one of the guns in a wooded area.

The guns could apparently fire through more than 10 plywood boards stacked together.

Kyodo News quoted investigators as saying that Imura didn’t think the guns were illegal, and that he is believed to have downloaded the blueprints from overseas websites.

A spokesman for the Kanagawa Prefectural Police was not immediately available for comment on the case.

Japan has very strict controls on firearms compared to other countries. Only 15 people were murdered with handguns in 2012, according to data from the National Police Agency.

Imura’s arrest comes a year after Cody Wilson demonstrated what’s regarded as the world’s first working 3D-printed gun in the U.S.

Wilson later said that design files for the gun were downloaded more than 100,000 times before the U.S. State Department told him to take them down.

It’s unclear where Imura obtained the design files he used, but his guns, including one that looks like a revolver, appear to be different from Wilson’s weapon, dubbed The Liberator.

Foreigners to blame again!

Seriously though, this was all over the morning news today. They made a real show of arresting the guy, having press on hand for the arrest. Well, someone did. It's possible that the gun maker called the press, but unlikely, considering how many press members were on hand. It's as though the law is trying to make a very public, very discouraging example of the guy.

Though I'm wondering if he knew it was coming, as there were no bullets found at his home. It's going to be an interesting case -- or at least it would be in the USA. Japanese law is pretty famously vague and adaptable to whatever they want it to be, in service of larger society rather than the individual.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 08, 2014, 08:49:46 PM
It really is amazing, isn't it?

I mean, I imagine convenience stores are robbed from time to time, and it'll make the news, but if it's a foreigner or even a suspected foreigner, THE STORY HAS LEGS. We'll hear about it for days on end! We'll get additional stories on the dubious area of town where they lived, home to OTHER FOREIGNERS.

The xenophobia here sometimes makes me sick.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 08, 2014, 11:48:38 PM
:lol

Yeah, it's even more weird for me when my wife notices it. She's lived in the USA for a decade total, so it sometimes registers with her. She will say, "Hey, that's not cool," and I answer, "WELCOME TO JAPAN."
Title: Only Tom Cruise can stop this surge of gun violence
Post by: bork on May 09, 2014, 03:29:58 PM
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"But Foreigners invented guns, so I apologize to Miyamoto-Sama for this transgression before every sacred viewing of Moe Moe High School."
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:expert
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 15, 2014, 05:58:44 AM
(http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--JQXeiMpY--/tef11shhg9l3xcedmjh6.jpg)

(http://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media/image/upload/s--0EPk7yGK--/xq5pt1k8ulvfc10xx5wg.jpg)

:lol @ the otaku reaction by Emi Takei -- poor girl. Guy probably told her she's his waifu.

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:rofl

Many more here:
http://kotaku.com/japans-totally-looks-like-meme-is-totally-amusing-1576743476
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 15, 2014, 08:36:36 PM
Diet Pepsi commercials are pretty cool right now:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6W0iGCto16I

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vICD57aC7Ow
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Arbys Roast Beef Sandwich on May 16, 2014, 03:50:12 PM
Japan-Bore: Been taking judo the past year and a half for no other reason than it's cheap and keeps me relatively fit. Going to Japan for a few days on business at the end of the month. Are there any cool judo museums, dojos, or monuments to see around the Tokyo area? Might help me appreciate the sport better.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 16, 2014, 11:50:45 PM
If your judo club has any connections with a parent branch in Japan, you should ask them, too!

Even if there's not a direct connection, there's frequently a way to set up some time through a FOAF or what have you.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Arbys Roast Beef Sandwich on May 17, 2014, 12:08:40 AM
Yeah the parent dojo is in Osaka, and as I remember that's an 8 hour bus ride I never want to take again.

I could take the train going down, but isn't that stupid expensive?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 17, 2014, 12:50:20 AM
Yeah the parent dojo is in Osaka, and as I remember that's an 8 hour bus ride I never want to take again.

I could take the train going down, but isn't that stupid expensive?

If the Osaka dojo has a branch in the USA, there's a fair bet that there is more than one associated dojo in Japan as well. Probably one in or near about Tokyo.

Bullet train from Tokyo to Osaka is about ¥13,000 one way, last time I looked.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on May 17, 2014, 10:00:03 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=oLt5qSm9U80 :neogaf

While this didn't happen to me (I don't speak Japanese), it definitely happened to my white friend when we were ordering at a restaurant with his Japanese co-workers. He was helping me out by ordering for me and spoke to the server in perfect Japanese. When he was done speaking she just stood there staring at him, blinked a few times, then turned to his Japanese co-workers and asked them what he wanted to eat lolol.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on May 17, 2014, 11:38:11 PM
Aren't you half-native (Canadian)? Dunno what you look like, but maybe you're accepted as "half".
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on May 18, 2014, 12:29:34 AM
I remember Ryan Payton making the exact same point on a podcast. He taught English in Small Town, Japan and was pretty depressed about it at first, but the tiny school he worked at had so much down time it allowed him to spend a lot of his stay covering video games, which eventually led to him meeting Kojima.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 18, 2014, 10:23:24 AM
I think a number of peeps covering Japanese games started out as expat English teachers.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on May 19, 2014, 10:12:47 AM
Back then having a dude being able to buy Famitsu day of release and send over the translated copy via e-mail was worth it's weight in gold. Not being facetious, that was a big deal in the late 90's early 00's for a majority of the big sites.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 19, 2014, 10:28:37 AM
Yeah. It's less of a big deal now that there are Japanese sites which are posting the news as well; now all you need is someone bilingual, not on-site. And Japan is no longer a big deal in video games.  :-\
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on May 19, 2014, 11:14:27 AM
Yeah. It's less of a big deal now that there are Japanese sites which are posting the news as well; now all you need is someone bilingual, not on-site. And Japan is no longer a big deal in video games.  :-\

I still eagerly await the weekly Famitsu leaks, but I know I'm in the minority.  :-\
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 20, 2014, 07:28:32 PM
So, the big news this week is that CHAGEandASKA's singer, "Aska," is up on charges of drug use. The pair were huge 20~30 years ago, but have been dormant recently. Universal is pulling all of their albums from circulation, as a public apology and acknowledgment of his wrongdoing.

Bonus irony is awarded for the other big news this week being Sir Paul McCartney's three-stadium concert tour being canceled due to the 71-year-old having a stomach bug. In 1980, Sir Paul was stopped at customs for having drugs in his baggage, was held for 10 days in jail, and his concert tour was canceled. However, right now the whole island is weeping openly about the cancellation of his tour, and buying his album, despite being associated with drugs.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Phoenix Dark on May 20, 2014, 07:43:04 PM
ten days in jail? Damn, I would have assumed someone of his stature could get off charges like that.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 20, 2014, 11:13:54 PM
"34 years..."

 :stamp

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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: MrSingh on May 22, 2014, 07:58:58 AM
Key money is bullshit. There are many places that do not require key money these days.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on May 22, 2014, 11:41:09 AM
So, the big news this week is that CHAGEandASKA's singer, "Aska," is up on charges of drug use. The pair were huge 20~30 years ago, but have been dormant recently. Universal is pulling all of their albums from circulation, as a public apology and acknowledgment of his wrongdoing.

Bonus irony is awarded for the other big news this week being Sir Paul McCartney's three-stadium concert tour being canceled due to the 71-year-old having a stomach bug. In 1980, Sir Paul was stopped at customs for having drugs in his baggage, was held for 10 days in jail, and his concert tour was canceled. However, right now the whole island is weeping openly about the cancellation of his tour, and buying his album, despite being associated with drugs.

Ghibli is delaying the release of their mega Blu-ray boxset to remove the On Your Mark music video.

Always amazes me how much Japan freaks out over drug use.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on May 22, 2014, 03:22:52 PM
So, the big news this week is that CHAGEandASKA's singer, "Aska," is up on charges of drug use. The pair were huge 20~30 years ago, but have been dormant recently. Universal is pulling all of their albums from circulation, as a public apology and acknowledgment of his wrongdoing.

Bonus irony is awarded for the other big news this week being Sir Paul McCartney's three-stadium concert tour being canceled due to the 71-year-old having a stomach bug. In 1980, Sir Paul was stopped at customs for having drugs in his baggage, was held for 10 days in jail, and his concert tour was canceled. However, right now the whole island is weeping openly about the cancellation of his tour, and buying his album, despite being associated with drugs.

Ghibli is delaying the release of their mega Blu-ray boxset to remove the On Your Mark music video.

Always amazes me how much Japan freaks out over drug use.

CHAGEandASKA and Ghibli just shot themselves in the foot.

I don't know how much the rest of you know about Japanese culture (I'm an expert), but honor and shame are huge parts of it. It's not like it is in America where you can become successful by being an asshole. If you screw someone over in Japan, you bring shame to yourself, and the only way to get rid of that shame is repentance.

What this means is the japanese public, after hearing about this, is not going to want to purchase the Ghibli boxset for either blu-ray or DVD, nor will they purchase any of CHAGEandASKA's albums. This is HUGE. You can laugh all you want, but CHAGEandASKA have alienated an entire market with this move.

CHAGEandASKA, publicly apologize and cancel your tour or you can kiss your business goodbye.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on May 22, 2014, 03:25:01 PM
So, the big news this week is that CHAGEandASKA's singer, "Aska," is up on charges of drug use. The pair were huge 20~30 years ago, but have been dormant recently. Universal is pulling all of their albums from circulation, as a public apology and acknowledgment of his wrongdoing.

Bonus irony is awarded for the other big news this week being Sir Paul McCartney's three-stadium concert tour being canceled due to the 71-year-old having a stomach bug. In 1980, Sir Paul was stopped at customs for having drugs in his baggage, was held for 10 days in jail, and his concert tour was canceled. However, right now the whole island is weeping openly about the cancellation of his tour, and buying his album, despite being associated with drugs.

Ghibli is delaying the release of their mega Blu-ray boxset to remove the On Your Mark music video.

Always amazes me how much Japan freaks out over drug use.

Square just shot themselves in the foot.

I don't know how much the rest of you know about Japanese culture (I'm an expert), but honor and shame are huge parts of it. It's not like it is in America where you can become successful by being an asshole. If you screw someone over in Japan, you bring shame to yourself, and the only way to get rid of that shame is repentance.

What this means is the japanese public, after hearing about this, is not going to want to purchase the Ghibli boxset for either blu-ray or DVD, nor will they purchase any of CHAGEandASKA's albums. This is HUGE. You can laugh all you want, but CHAGEandASKA have alienated an entire market with this move.

CHAGEandASKA, publicly apologize and cancel your tour or you can kiss your business goodbye.

Hah, nice.

Public won't even get the chance to buy them. Sounds like their entire catalog is being discontinued and pulled from stores.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on May 22, 2014, 03:26:44 PM
Fuck, I forgot to change that first "Square" reference!  :lol :teehee

Gundam: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11960243  :D

Which then led to this dramatic reading:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-uTnqYHZ-I
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on May 22, 2014, 03:40:12 PM
Fuck, I forgot to change that first "Square" reference!  :lol :teehee

Gundam: http://www.neogaf.com/forum/showpost.php?p=11960243  :D

Which then led to this dramatic reading:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k-uTnqYHZ-I

Dude. I know what that is. Just liked how you changed it slightly.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on May 22, 2014, 03:42:47 PM
 :badass

It's fun to do that on other boards every now and then.  People take it seriously.   :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 22, 2014, 08:17:11 PM
:badass

It's fun to do that on other boards every now and then.  People take it seriously.   :lol

OTOH, you might want to be slightly concerned that there /could/ be someone who thinks you post that shit seriously.

Trust me. I'm an expert.
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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on May 23, 2014, 07:29:37 AM
I hear this is where the experts on Japanese culture hang-out. :smug

On a more serious note I actually have a few questions about the Yasukuni Shrine if anyone can answer from their perspective.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on May 23, 2014, 08:17:13 AM
Just my take:
- At least in my circles, there's a pretty good understanding of what the shrine is about, and although I don't know anyone who has, like, moral issues with the shrine, they know what visiting it means to other countries and why they shouldn't.
- It's a show of defiance.  They know what they're doing.
- People who dislike Abe and his warhawkish behaviour dislike it, people who like him think it's great.  Nobody makes a stink, it's Japan.
- I don't appreciate anyone trying to stir shit up, so I'm strongly against it.  I don't think it's constructive at all.
- It was pretty funny.  I felt bad for him, though.  He's not a diplomat or government official, he's a dumb tourist, and he shouldn't get raked over the coals for his ignorance.  In this case.

 :ohhh

Thank you very much, Oscar!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 23, 2014, 09:25:20 AM
I'm of the same opinion as Oscar, except I like to see Bieber suffer. He's a spoiled little brat.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on May 25, 2014, 11:06:09 AM
So, uhhhhhh, this happened:

The Japan Times - AKB48 dancers attacked by saw-wielding man (http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2014/05/25/national/crime-legal/akb48-dancers-attacked-saw-wielding-man/)

Considering the insane fanbase (http://en.rocketnews24.com/2014/05/22/akb48-fan-shows-his-love-the-only-way-he-knows-how-by-buying-300000-worth-of-cds), sort of not surprised that this happened.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Trent Dole on May 25, 2014, 12:21:46 PM
Was it this guy? :teehee
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PXkOmA2108A
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 25, 2014, 07:54:35 PM
So, uhhhhhh, this happened:

The Japan Times - AKB48 dancers attacked by saw-wielding man (http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2014/05/25/national/crime-legal/akb48-dancers-attacked-saw-wielding-man/)

Considering the insane fanbase (http://en.rocketnews24.com/2014/05/22/akb48-fan-shows-his-love-the-only-way-he-knows-how-by-buying-300000-worth-of-cds), sort of not surprised that this happened.

Yeah, I've joked about sending AKB48 into the sun via JAXA rocket or, in the interests of world peace and international cooperation, a joint operation across the world's various space agencies... But when I saw this all over the news this morning, I felt bad for the girls and wanted to send their management to the sun instead.

The hype around these bands is insane, and it's not surprising that one of their emotionally stunted man-children fans lost their shit and charged the stage. News even had the attacker's mom interviewed this morning, and she said she's as stunned as any of us, he's a QUIET, SHY, SOCIALLY PRIVATE GUY who has TROUBLE COMMUNICATING WITH OTHER PEOPLE ("hitomishiri").
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Great Rumbler on May 25, 2014, 09:42:40 PM
Considering the insane fanbase (http://en.rocketnews24.com/2014/05/22/akb48-fan-shows-his-love-the-only-way-he-knows-how-by-buying-300000-worth-of-cds), sort of not surprised that this happened.

:mindblown
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on May 26, 2014, 08:59:18 AM
So, uhhhhhh, this happened:

The Japan Times - AKB48 dancers attacked by saw-wielding man (http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2014/05/25/national/crime-legal/akb48-dancers-attacked-saw-wielding-man/)

Considering the insane fanbase (http://en.rocketnews24.com/2014/05/22/akb48-fan-shows-his-love-the-only-way-he-knows-how-by-buying-300000-worth-of-cds), sort of not surprised that this happened.

Yeah, I've joked about sending AKB48 into the sun via JAXA rocket or, in the interests of world peace and international cooperation, a joint operation across the world's various space agencies... But when I saw this all over the news this morning, I felt bad for the girls and wanted to send their management to the sun instead.

The hype around these bands is insane, and it's not surprising that one of their emotionally stunted man-children fans lost their shit and charged the stage. News even had the attacker's mom interviewed this morning, and she said she's as stunned as any of us, he's a QUIET, SHY, SOCIALLY PRIVATE GUY who has TROUBLE COMMUNICATING WITH OTHER PEOPLE ("hitomishiri").

So that post clearly exonerates you from this crime. That leaves Oscar and DCharlie as the only remaining suspects. :cop :japancry :cop
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 27, 2014, 02:31:41 AM
Yeah, and considering my hatred of AKB48, it's possible I'd arrange for an alibi.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Eric P on May 27, 2014, 09:23:55 AM
yikes

Dead Japanese nurse was mailed to Tokyo marked 'doll'

Japanese murder detectives are investigating the case of a young woman whose body was posted across Japan.

The body of Rika Okada, 29, was discovered in a 2-metre box labelled "doll" in a storage locker in Hachioji city, west of Tokyo.

The company that ferried the package from Osaka to Tokyo said that the order was paid in Ms Okada's name.

Japan Times reporter Joshua Adelstein told BBC Radio 5 live's Adil Ray that the case was "not as odd as you might think", as the area was a "hard place to dispose of bodies".

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-27587361
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 27, 2014, 04:15:44 PM
Yeah, murder happens in Japan -- it happens less often than in the USA by an order of magnitude, but when it does, the killer has to be pretty fucking determined.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Great Rumbler on May 27, 2014, 04:22:32 PM
In terms of murders per 100k people, Japan is almost at the bottom [442 murders in 2013 out of a total population of nearly 130 million].

For comparison's sake, the US had 14,000 murders with a total population of about 318 million.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 27, 2014, 07:15:43 PM
And porn consumption is probably near the top.

 :expert
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 27, 2014, 07:27:56 PM
yikes

Dead Japanese nurse was mailed to Tokyo marked 'doll'

Japanese murder detectives are investigating the case of a young woman whose body was posted across Japan.

The body of Rika Okada, 29, was discovered in a 2-metre box labelled "doll" in a storage locker in Hachioji city, west of Tokyo.

The company that ferried the package from Osaka to Tokyo said that the order was paid in Ms Okada's name.

Japan Times reporter Joshua Adelstein told BBC Radio 5 live's Adil Ray that the case was "not as odd as you might think", as the area was a "hard place to dispose of bodies".

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-27587361

http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2014/05/26/japanese-womans-body-sent-by-mail-marked-doll/
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Police in Osaka refused to confirm details, but reports said a woman who had been at elementary school with Okada had flown out of Tokyo earlier this month using the dead woman's passport.

The schoolmate, who was not named, is believed to have lived just a few hundred yards from the lock-up with a Chinese woman of about the same age.
 :-\
Both women flew from Tokyo's Haneda airport on the same flight, bound for Shanghai.

Just before she went missing, Okada wrote on her Facebook page that she was going to meet up with an old friend whom she had not seen for a decade.
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And now it's coming out that a Japanese person of Brazilian descent may also be involved.

AW, YEAH. GET READY! TWO GAIJIN IN A MURDER PLOT!

This is going to be the next 6 months' worth of news. ERRYDAY.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 29, 2014, 09:28:46 PM
http://kotaku.com/japanese-celebritys-english-fail-is-truly-most-unfortun-1583122336

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:japancry
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 30, 2014, 06:59:18 PM
Yeah. Someone told me he's a nice enough guy, but it saddens me that the extent of experience he conveys focuses on the weird. It feels like a guy who is staying at a friend's house and hen talking shit behind their back.

I mean, sure, it's amusing. But still.

In not as nice territory, I actually was stopped by police at the mall the other day. They let several (Japanese) people roll by on their bikes, but stopped me. Why? I was wearing earphones. "Earphones are not safe!" They said. "Do you speak Japanese? Is this YOUR bike? Whose name is it registered under? May we run a registration check?"

Jesus. They were exceedingly polite, but being targeted for not being Japanese  could not have been more obvious.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 31, 2014, 10:14:10 AM
Yeah, I was thinking about that as it happened. I was thinking about NY's stop-and-frisk policy, and how much more messed up it is than polite Japanese cops nicely asking me if I have time for a couple questions.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 02, 2014, 03:46:33 AM
(technically, it's against the law in Japan to have headphones on while you're riding a bike)

Is this a fact? What do you mean by "technically"?

I only recently learned that I can be cited for DUI on a bicycle, so this shouldn't have been a surprise... but it still is.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 02, 2014, 06:28:33 AM
It's weird. When I was back in California in 2012, people could wear earbuds while driving apparently. As long as they're not ear-isolation or something? It blew my mind. Then I wondered if deaf people can legally drive and, if they can, if that became the basis for a ruling that earphones are OK while driving. That, or the requirement of hands-free cellphone use permitting earbuds, so listening to earbuds became legal by default?

Odd to think that Japan is so strict about it. Then again, it only takes one or two incidents for Japan to create enough public pressure so suddenly EVERYONE gets slapped with a stricter set of rules.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on June 07, 2014, 07:38:57 AM
Thanks for the tips and and help about finding a rental in Tokyo but unfortunately I won't be heading to Japan this summer. I actually did manage to select a school and my friend finally gave me the OK to stay at his house in Tokyo for a few months, oh well. I still do want to visit and say hi to J-Bore but I'm not sure when that'll happen. :'(

Still very determined to learn Japanese since there's legitimate relevancy to my job and I did manage to get interviewed by a few companies in Tokyo but language and not living there obviously put a damper on things.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 08, 2014, 02:07:04 AM
Thanks for the tips and and help about finding a rental in Tokyo but unfortunately I won't be heading to Japan this summer. I actually did manage to select a school and my friend finally gave me the OK to stay at his house in Tokyo for a few months, oh well. I still do want to visit and say hi to J-Bore but I'm not sure when that'll happen. :'(

Still very determined to learn Japanese since there's legitimate relevancy to my job and I did manage to get interviewed by a few companies in Tokyo but language and not living there obviously put a damper on things.

Well, you'll be happy not to be in a damp, humid, stark, bleak, hot, hellish urban landscape this summer. Well, at least the humidity part. :teehee
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Eric P on June 11, 2014, 10:14:40 PM
anyone want to do me a favor and tell me how much this is?

https://deagostini.jp/kpfth/order_series.php

edit: nevermind.  i misunderstood what it was.  No way they'd send over a weekly subscription to this for a price I'd be willing to pay
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 11, 2014, 10:19:25 PM
anyone want to do me a favor and tell me how much this is?

https://deagostini.jp/kpfth/order_series.php

edit: nevermind.  i misunderstood what it was.  No way they'd send over a weekly subscription to this for a price I'd be willing to pay

Yeah, you want to avoid those DeAgostini series in any case. They're gimmicks to get you for a heap of cash, even if they're shipping domestic.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Eric P on June 11, 2014, 10:35:54 PM
I see.  Sort of like Zoo Books over her in the states (if they even exist anymore)

but here's a giant transforming Doraemon

http://www.taghobby.com/1-0/1-1/bandai-2014%E5%B9%B411%E6%9C%8829%E6%97%A5%E7%99%BC%E5%94%AE-%E8%B6%85%E5%90%88%E9%87%91-%E8%B6%85%E5%90%88%E9%AB%94sf-robot-%E8%97%A4%E5%AD%90%E3%83%BBf%E3%83%BB%E4%B8%8D%E4%BA%8C%E9%9B%84-character/

shit cray
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 12, 2014, 09:13:23 AM
That's pretty cool.

My son and daughter picked up chewable candy at the store. My son just encouraged me to try one he didn't like: katsuo-tuna and pickled plum. :yuck

You know what IS NICE about Japan? Manners. I see a movie in a theater here, no-one, AND I MEAN NO-ONE is talking, not on their phone, not to their neighbor, none of that. Let alone laser pointers on the screen, or other means of shaking one's bony fist in defiance of their lack of actual power in life. Man, I don't ever need to go to another theater in the USA.

Gyms, too. American friends have been posting lately about people leaving weights all over the place, dripping sweat and not mopping it up after, and tracking dirt and mud all over the gym. My gym requires separate, clean (no street use) shoes in the facility. Weights are always returned, and every station has a towel, which everyone seems to use. It's dreeeeamy.

Not so fond of tuna-and-plums flavored "gumi" though.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on June 12, 2014, 02:24:10 PM
anyone want to do me a favor and tell me how much this is?

https://deagostini.jp/kpfth/order_series.php

edit: nevermind.  i misunderstood what it was.  No way they'd send over a weekly subscription to this for a price I'd be willing to pay

There's a Kinokuniya in NYC, they do Japanese magazine subscriptions for people.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on June 12, 2014, 02:48:26 PM
anyone want to do me a favor and tell me how much this is?

https://deagostini.jp/kpfth/order_series.php

edit: nevermind.  i misunderstood what it was.  No way they'd send over a weekly subscription to this for a price I'd be willing to pay

There's a Kinokuniya in NYC, they do Japanese magazine subscriptions for people.

Just find any Japanese bookstore.  Even some of the grocery stores will order books/magazine subs for people.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 12, 2014, 08:42:21 PM
Japan had to increase its sales tax from 5% to 8%, a substantial jump. Apparently the brief buying abstinence has already worn off:

http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/06/12/uk-japan-economy-champagne-idUSKBN0EN2KQ20140612

One thing which bothers me about it is that, prior to the hike, tax was included in displayed prices by law, claiming that consumers would not see the "real" price unless tax was included. Now that tax is 8%, the local shops show the price without-tax very large, and the with-tax smaller underneath it, so to people who aren't paying close attention things seem cheaper than before the tax hike.

The other thing which bothers me is that Japan is considering cutting its corporate tax:
http://www.cnbc.com/id/101752694
I know it's not the same thing, but is there any other way to viewing this other than shifting the burden of taxes from corporations, who are sitting on piles of cash stores, to the consumer population? Which, in Japan's case, is an island nation economy, held hostage by the tariffs and taxes set by the government to protect those corporations?

What a shit-fest.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 26, 2014, 06:52:19 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xr2RE9ciJ4w
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 26, 2014, 07:18:48 PM
This morning, Tom Cruise was in Japan as part of this "Loop Tour" to support All You Need Is Kill's launch next Friday. I felt compelled to watch, as this is apparently his first-ever appearance on a Japanese morning show.

There is ONE WOMAN who is responsible for most or all of the Japanese translations of American films. This senior citizen is apparently the unquestioned queen-god of this niche, and has some kind of political stranglehold on it. She also manages to get herself attached to any major star who comes to Japan and, unlike other translators, gets a name credit shown, is featured on camera, etc. She is, essentially, a celebrity after a fashion.

So she's on with The Cruise Missile this morning, and translating everything back and forth for him -- but seated across from him is Mari Sekine, an announcer who speaks native English after having attended International School and graduating from Emerson. But the native speaker is relegated to speaking Japanese to Cruise so that the self-aggrandizing "translating talent" can fulfill her role.

I don't know why, but it bothered the shit out of me. Something about dealing with established hierarchy over competence, or respecting political barriers rather than embracing efficiency, I suspect.

Yeah, that's it. I can feel myself getting riled up all over again.

Anyway, movie opens next week, and I'm looking forward to seeing it.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 29, 2014, 07:34:22 PM
Some dude set himself on fire to protest Abe's stated intent to have Japan soldier-up in overseas wars:
http://www.japantrends.com/man-self-immolates-in-shinjuku-in-protest-at-collective-self-defense-law-burn-torch-suicide-shinzo-abe-government/

It has not been on any news I've seen last night or today. Seriously, WTF?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 29, 2014, 07:59:39 PM
Two members of AKB48 get mildly assaulted by a crazed fan: Every morning show, every evening news, for a week solid, and only slightly less coverage in week two.

Abe gearing up to VASTLY alter Japan's future, and I'm sure there is plenty of opposition out there, but we've seen NONE of it in Japanese media.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 29, 2014, 08:12:01 PM
Yes, sadly, that's the case. The second story is getting some overseas play though, so it will probably show up here tomorrow or the next day. Maybe.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on June 30, 2014, 12:45:36 AM
http://www.japantoday.com/category/national/view/man-sets-himself-on-fire-in-tokyo-in-protest-against-abe

JapanToday jumped into the comments section telling people not to bring up the fact that NHK isn't reporting on the story. Huh.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 30, 2014, 08:57:46 AM
There's no comment to that effect in there, now. Even more "huh."
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 30, 2014, 09:28:23 AM
FFfffffff... what?

Which paper?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on June 30, 2014, 10:12:20 AM
Hm, at least someone is doing something?

https://twitter.com/jakeadelstein/status/483592132167356416 (https://twitter.com/jakeadelstein/status/483592132167356416)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 30, 2014, 07:11:42 PM
Not 100% sure but I think it was the Mainichi. It was at my father-in-law's house so I can't double check, but I'm pretty sure that's his current paper.

But it was an actual Japanese-language newspaper, so that's something. Great, glad to hear it, thanks.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on July 01, 2014, 03:01:16 PM
So I want to book a ticket for a Japan trip.  It's been almost 5 years since the last time I went (x-mas 2009) and that's the longest I've gone without visiting since the first time I went in 2001.  Really miss the country and nostalgic.  Ideally I'd like to visit Japan every 2-3 years and travel to other countries/states in-between.

Now I've pretty much been everywhere on the main island, but I've never been to Shikoku (kind of out of the way), Kyushu (not interested, had friends living here while I lived in Japan and I dislike WARM WEATHER  :maf) and in Hokkaido I've only touched the tip with Hakodate.  So I've told myself the next time I go to Japan I have to go check out the scenic nature of Hokkaido main and check out Sapporo.


Now here's the thing, it's kind of out of the way if I don't want to spend money.  Flying into Hokkaido or out of Hokkaido is freaking expensive because of the transfer in Narita coming from LA.  It's an extra $500+ a person at least.  But since I always get the JR Rail Pass when I visit, I can fly into Narita and travel by JR for free. 

But it's a long ride!  Which is totally fine one way, but since I'll need to go up into Hokkaido and then U-turn it and head back down to the mainland and probably want to spend some time in Kyoto before heading back up to Tokyo...not sure how far up into Hokkaido I can realistically go without wasting a lot of my trip time.

I can probably get up to Sapporo in 2 days stopping along the way (maybe stay in Aomori), 2 days in Sapporo and surrounding area (Furano/Biei), 2 days back (Stay in Hakodate, because 10 hours on a train...eh, not enjoyable).  Everytime I get excited about visiting Hokkaido finally, when I type up an itinerary like that I get kind of ho-hum about it because it sounds like a looooot of boring train. 

If I have like 12 days (14 but you lose 2 flying) and I'm flying in/out of Narita cause it's cheapest, and want to spend at least 3 days in Tokyo, 2-3 in Kyoto...anyone have a good Hokkaido plan that won't feel like work traveling all the distance?  My Japan trips are usually like Tokyo/Kyoto/Osaki + 1-2 oddball non-tourist places. 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 01, 2014, 07:31:05 PM
Let me know if you hit Kyoto or "Osaki" ( :teehee ) -- I haven't seen you since that goofball's wedding.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Great Rumbler on July 05, 2014, 09:45:27 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtgyKz-SH-w
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 06, 2014, 09:52:49 AM
Yeah, that guy's been all over the news. Pretty tired of it; I'm wondering if we just witnessed a mental breakdown. So much stress in this country; all this over, what, $30K?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 07, 2014, 11:50:34 PM
Hot damn, it is humid and sticky and hot today. The laundry I just hung out will probably be dry by Friday. Probably.

:japancry

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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 08, 2014, 01:57:35 AM
typhoon's coming, too, so... enjoy the wet clothes!

 :'(
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Actually, my clothes are already wet. I'm in my second set of clothes, after having a mid-morning shower to deal with the sweat from hanging laundry.

So. Not. Made. For this weather.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on July 08, 2014, 01:11:47 PM
I was in Kyoto back in 2006 during Gion Matsuri when the tail end of a typhoon came though. Craziest rain storm I've ever experienced.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 08, 2014, 05:54:26 PM
Typhoon scheduled for today and/or tomorrow. I'm due in downtown Osaka tonight, and will spend tomorrow in Kyoto. Hopefully this storm passes by; it's happened in the past!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on July 10, 2014, 11:05:42 PM
Hope you guys stay safe! :heartbeat

Been living through hurricanes all my life so I feel ya.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on July 10, 2014, 11:16:16 PM
lol that's awesome.

I went to Tokyo Disney on my honeymoon and SURPRISE SURPRISE there happened to be a typhoon that day. Aside from a lot of light rain there weren't many people at the park. It's seriously either the best or one of the best Disney parks out there.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 11, 2014, 01:42:45 AM
Yeah, I feel like an absolute fool; I canceled a potentially productive evening meeting with a client in downtown Osaka after I saw news video of the typhoon in action in Okinawa. There was footage from a soldier on-base, a shot of a parked small car being blown onto its side, then whisked across the parking lot and then flung into the air after hitting the curb on the far side.

Instead, Kim Jong Un must've used his magic weather gun on it, because that thing just cruised due east instead of hitting Honshu. Bizarre.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: DCharlieJP on July 11, 2014, 02:35:40 AM
Yeah, i am dressed for "it's cold and wet" and we got "scorching and humid"

I am sweating like a priest outside a primary school.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on July 11, 2014, 11:47:20 AM
NHK apologizes for asking tough questions (http://www.japansubculture.com/nhk-apologizes-for-asking-tough-questions/)

:heh
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 11, 2014, 07:14:18 PM
NHK apologizes for asking tough questions (http://www.japansubculture.com/nhk-apologizes-for-asking-tough-questions/)

:heh

:japancry

To be honest, I thought that was going to be another "foreign country misinterprets the role of apology in Japan" article, but that reads straight up like the government is asserting overt control over the direction news can be reported. That's pretty damned sad.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on July 11, 2014, 09:55:30 PM
I think Jake Adelstein started that site. I don't quite know what to think of the guy and his own work (he covers or covered organized crime), but most articles there seem alright.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 27, 2014, 09:29:26 PM
https://vimeo.com/101373765

Ethereal piece.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 06, 2014, 09:35:30 AM
http://www.latimes.com/science/sciencenow/la-sci-sn-stap-stem-cell-suicide-20140805-story.html

So the lead researcher in the STAP cell incident has committed suicide, in shame from the inconsistencies and inaccuracies in his report. Media are continuing to blame the younger female researcher for her "stubbornness" in not admitting to wrongdoing.

This is research which looked hopeful but turned out to be wrong, and the only reason it's become this big of a deal is because the media turned the woman into a celebrity of sorts, and now wants to tear her down.

For the Japanese media who have supported this story's pursuit beyond reason and into vindictiveness, I'd like to point out that they're also covering the problem with bullying in schools, and this is bullying one of the smart kids because they didn't like her attitude.

Fuckers.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 07, 2014, 06:53:33 AM
It just seems inherently sexist and more mean-spirited than if they'd dealt with a male in the same role.

It's possible that you know more about the story than I do, but I'm not clear on who did what on the team, how the responsibilities broke down per member, and why everything was out of whack on the report. I don't know any of that stuff; what I've seen is that the media made a big deal about a woman researcher, was cooing all about her and she seemed to eat it up.

Then when things went wrong, it's all become a focus on her, though she's a junior member of the research team. In a strictly hierarchical society like Japan, I'd expect that the top researchers would have been responsible for the problems in the report, but instead we've seen full-page pictures of her sniveling face on the front of newspapers, cementing her culpability.

I don't know why the head researcher took his own life, except as some kind of mark of accepting his own responsibility in the STAP scandal, but if it were entirely impossible, why leave Obokata a directive to "Be sure to reproduce STAP cells"? It's possible the out-of-touch project lead may have been buoyed by optimism instead of pragmatism, but it seems like he believed it had happened -- or that's the darkest bit of suicide note trolling ever.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 29, 2014, 09:01:17 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sSayUiezauc

Lupin the Third is getting a live-action movie with Kuroki Meisa as Fujiko, but I must be as gay as a month of Sundays, because this is the version I want to see:
http://kotaku.com/lupin-the-third-turned-into-an-all-womens-musical-1628368523
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 01, 2014, 07:21:18 PM
Oscar? Is it actually getting cooler? Is this... hope that I'm feeling?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 01, 2014, 08:47:32 PM
I'm so happy... it's such a lovely temperature, and there's a breeze, and my house is tolerable with just a few windows open.

I'm worried. Japanese summers sometimes last until October. This may just be a tease.

But I'm happy today~!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 07, 2014, 09:01:43 PM
http://mashable.com/2014/10/07/super-typhoon-vongfong-japan/

Great. Another typhoon. It’s not enough we get surprise volcano eruptions, but we get typhoon tag-teamed, and one tag partner is the biggest mo-fo on the block.

Greeaaaat.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on December 14, 2014, 09:20:36 PM
So Abe got re-elected. The Yen:Dollar ratio is awesome for me, but everything else is absolute shit.

Fuck.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-30444230
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: naff on December 14, 2014, 09:52:51 PM
Got some fire sale tix for late July/August for a few weeks. Am I crazy going to Japan peak summer?

Will be travelling super light, if I can't handle Tokyo for long thinking of heading straight up north aomori/hokkaido ways on the bullet.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 15, 2014, 01:50:45 AM
Summer in Japan is hell.

I’ve heard there are some places with worse heat and humidity in the USA, but I’ve never confirmed. It’s pretty miserable.

So Abe got re-elected. The Yen:Dollar ratio is awesome for me, but everything else is absolute shit.

Fuck.

http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-30444230
:fbm

I really don’t like Abe. I felt for him when he quit when he became depressed. Whatever changed in him that allowed him to come back, well, it’s not an improvement.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on December 15, 2014, 03:04:59 AM
Is there a place on earth that isn't lurching to the right? Such a reactionary decade.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 15, 2014, 03:06:43 AM
Probably, but they’re not as AWESOME as America, at least according to that ridiculous woman on Fox News.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: naff on December 15, 2014, 05:47:16 AM
Summer in Japan is hell.

I’ve heard there are some places with worse heat and humidity in the USA, but I’ve never confirmed. It’s pretty miserable.

I've been to singapore when it was stifling, the humidity was the worst. but i did acclimatize.

Guess i'll get a prep zone sorted at home (http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2788658/) :p going from winter here to summer there gon be crazy
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Eric P on December 15, 2014, 06:18:15 AM
Summer in Japan is hell.


Visited Hong Kong in June a few years ago

:fbm

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on December 15, 2014, 01:54:21 PM
We honeymooned in Tokyo, Kyoto and Hiroshima in July 2006. Humidity from hell and a typhoon.

We've been back twice since, but always in April.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 16, 2014, 12:28:34 PM
April is the best time to be here.

So you guys have done Dante's Inferno and Paradiso; when will you be doing Purgatorio?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on December 16, 2014, 01:04:19 PM
The 2018 trip will be April again.  :D
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 16, 2014, 01:32:32 PM
Summer in Japan is hell.


Visited Hong Kong in June a few years ago

:fbm

I imagine it's pretty similar.

Thing is, my dad used to say that Viet Nam was not as bad as when he'd trained in Virginia. I think it was Virginia. Anyway: NOT GOING TO VIRGINIA.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: naff on December 16, 2014, 06:07:34 PM
26-28 degrees in hokkaido sounds nice. miss the craft beer forest (https://www.facebook.com/sapporo.craft.beer.forest) by a week though :'(
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 16, 2014, 06:17:35 PM
Sapporo is a decent city! If you look around, there are likely heaps of craft beer locations. Also, food up that direction is amazing!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: naff on December 16, 2014, 06:28:15 PM
awesome! food wise so far my only plan is to check out jiros or his sons place in tokyo then gtfo to more peaceful/cooler climes. heard the cycling is v good around there (sapporo, around hokkaido in general) too, smooth wide roads due to regular maintenance and accommodating heavy snow fall
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 16, 2014, 07:32:41 PM
awesome! food wise so far my only plan is to check out jiros or his sons place in tokyo then gtfo to more peaceful/cooler climes. heard the cycling is v good around there (sapporo, around hokkaido in general) too, smooth wide roads due to regular maintenance and accommodating heavy snow fall

http://www.ratebeer.com/places/city/sapporo/0/105/
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 18, 2014, 06:50:25 PM
http://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2014/12/18/national/science-health/obokata-fails-to-replicate-stap-cells-at-riken/

Hoh-lee shiiiiiit.

I’m back in Japan after two months abroad, and the first chance I have to sit down to news, and it’s not “PM Abe Takes Japan in Frightening Right-Wing Shift,” nor is it “Hokkaido Rocked by Abnormal Storms, Flooding, Mudslides, and Snow,” but rather: OBOKATA FAILS TO RECREATE STAP CELLS.

Seriously? We’re still focused on this? There’s a press conference set for 10:30 with the room opening at 8:30, so of course there was a segment at 8:24 about how the doors hadn’t yet opened. The photos of the scientist were still frames of her trying to get into her apartment and fleeing cameras, so it was easy to grab shots which looks like she’s a fugitive.

Wow, I can’t believe they’re still hounding this woman. I think the whole thing is sad. It’s sad that she’s doubled down on something she probably knew wouldn’t work, it’s sad her associate committed suicide, and it’s sad that the news are all over her like a swarm of bees, when there are more pressing things to be concerned about.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: radioheadrule83 on January 26, 2015, 05:47:22 PM
nvm eh
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: brob on February 24, 2015, 10:49:28 AM
http://ajw.asahi.com/article/behind_news/politics/AJ201502240027

For all of Abe's ultra-nationalism, it strikes me as strange that the American military gets to run around like this.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 24, 2015, 06:00:19 PM
http://ajw.asahi.com/article/behind_news/politics/AJ201502240027

For all of Abe's ultra-nationalism, it strikes me as strange that the American military gets to run around like this.

From the article alone, it seems like someone inside the base changed protocol, and the protestors acted impulsively when a new opportunity presented itself.

Abe still wants a strong relationship with his primary militarily allied partner, particularly in the face of continuing Chinese economic and political growth. In general, I feel like Okinawans protesting the military presence are morally right, but realistically have no chance of evicting the source of not only military protection but economic stability to an otherwise depressed economy.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: brob on February 24, 2015, 06:25:17 PM
smh dude's 100% a cartoon villain.



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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 24, 2015, 07:00:04 PM
He’s totally Shinji’s dad, doing what he thinks is right, no matter what he thinks the cost is, no matter how wrong, and giving zero fucks.  Unfortunately, instead of “saving the earth,” he’s mainly in charge of making rich people more rich.

I do think his stance on militarization is in the face of America becoming less reliable and eventually less relevant in the world theater. Japan may need to hunker down and defend itself eventually.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Great Rumbler on February 26, 2015, 06:34:50 PM
Quote from: Isao Takahata
You could also say, "Even if we go to war, we won't fail again. We'll be smarter. The times have changed from 70 years ago." Really? Have we advanced compared to people during the war? I don't believe that looking at the reactions of politicians after [the devastating tsunami and nuclear meltdown in March 2011], when the myth of safety around nuclear energy was shattered. Just by slithering along on our current path, we'll reach a point eventually where we'll give up, saying, "What's the use?" It's the same way we lost that war.

It's precisely because of Article 9 [in the constitution] that Japan doesn't kill anyone even if it's killed in war. It ties down our policies. Abe's policy is to completely overturn that. What's more, he isn't asking the public to amend the constitution, he's altering its interpretation.

We don't need to become a "normal country." We should continue being a unique country. If we become able to make war, we will surely make war. When the Cabinet decided to recognize collective self-defense, Article 9 was suddenly destroyed. Aren't we facing the most shocking crisis ever? I know, because I know war. What's important is the time before war begins — now. If it begins, we'll be swept away by it. So we need to completely slam on the brakes, not just a little. That's what Article 9 did.

[During World War II] there were a lot of people who cooperated reluctantly, but most of us marched down the procession of lanterns, cheering for victory. Ordinary people would call other ordinary people who didn't agree with them "unpatriotic." Young people say to "read the air." When I hear that, I fall into despair. We Japanese haven't changed at all. Cooperating with those around us is fine, but "reading the air" doesn't mean cooperation, it means agreement. Falling into step is becoming an absolute value. [...] Since old times, this attitude has led Japan into the bog of war. I call it a "slithering attitude," but whenever I hear about "reading the air," from now on I can only feel that sense of risk.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 26, 2015, 07:16:23 PM
:fbm
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on March 31, 2015, 09:14:35 AM
Bumping this to say I'm coming over in May, gonna be mainly in Tokyo (flying in and out of NRT) but I'm up for excursions. Gonna be in the country from May 14:th to 27:th. Holla at me.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 31, 2015, 09:55:08 AM
That reminds me, it's time to buy some plane tickets.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 31, 2015, 07:54:28 PM
Bumping this to say I'm coming over in May, gonna be mainly in Tokyo (flying in and out of NRT) but I'm up for excursions. Gonna be in the country from May 14:th to 27:th. Holla at me.

I’m in the USA for most of May... and I’m in Osaka, which is in no way Tokyo.

Hope you have a FANTASTIC trip. Tokyo is great to visit. Hope the exchange rate stays favorable to you.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 31, 2015, 07:54:59 PM
Posted this in the Links thread, but it’s Japan enough:

https://twitter.com/arakichi1969/status/583029427115683840

Honda x Gundam
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on April 01, 2015, 07:05:49 AM
Bumping this to say I'm coming over in May, gonna be mainly in Tokyo (flying in and out of NRT) but I'm up for excursions. Gonna be in the country from May 14:th to 27:th. Holla at me.

I’m in the USA for most of May... and I’m in Osaka, which is in no way Tokyo.

Hope you have a FANTASTIC trip. Tokyo is great to visit. Hope the exchange rate stays favorable to you.

Yeah, was thinking about actually railin' it down to Kansai this time, have some other friends there that I've still not visited. Oh well.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 01, 2015, 07:08:41 AM
Bumping this to say I'm coming over in May, gonna be mainly in Tokyo (flying in and out of NRT) but I'm up for excursions. Gonna be in the country from May 14:th to 27:th. Holla at me.

I’m in the USA for most of May... and I’m in Osaka, which is in no way Tokyo.

Hope you have a FANTASTIC trip. Tokyo is great to visit. Hope the exchange rate stays favorable to you.

Yeah, was thinking about actually railin' it down to Kansai this time, have some other friends there that I've still not visited. Oh well.
Shit.
(http://i.imgur.com/XmSbSXQ.gif)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 01, 2015, 11:49:06 AM
Bumping this to say I'm coming over in May, gonna be mainly in Tokyo (flying in and out of NRT) but I'm up for excursions. Gonna be in the country from May 14:th to 27:th. Holla at me.

I’m in the USA for most of May... and I’m in Osaka, which is in no way Tokyo.

California?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 02, 2015, 11:36:20 AM
Bumping this to say I'm coming over in May, gonna be mainly in Tokyo (flying in and out of NRT) but I'm up for excursions. Gonna be in the country from May 14:th to 27:th. Holla at me.

I’m in the USA for most of May... and I’m in Osaka, which is in no way Tokyo.

California?

Idaho for three weeks with my mother, then a week in so-cal (inland empire) for business and fun.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on April 02, 2015, 11:56:07 AM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4w8Pd0OtK9E
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 02, 2015, 12:13:07 PM
Bumping this to say I'm coming over in May, gonna be mainly in Tokyo (flying in and out of NRT) but I'm up for excursions. Gonna be in the country from May 14:th to 27:th. Holla at me.

I’m in the USA for most of May... and I’m in Osaka, which is in no way Tokyo.

California?

Idaho for three weeks with my mother, then a week in so-cal (inland empire) for business and fun.

I'll be in Bend for Memorial Day... hint hint...

Make sure you find some Barley Browns while you're in Idaho. They're from Baker City, OR but I know Boise gets their stuff. Pallet Jack IPA and Tank Slapper DIPA are heavenly.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 03, 2015, 03:53:22 AM
Looks like Bend, OR is 5~6 hours from Eagle, ID, so it’s unlikely that I can cruise over.  :-\ I sure appreciated the big day you gave me during my time in Seattle. You really pulled out the stops, and it was great to see Jackfrost2012 and to meet Van Cruncheon, may he be Banned In Peace.

I’ve added Barley Brown’s to my watch list. Tank Slapper is shown as a “triple IPA” on Untappd, so I’m definitely going to track that down in Idaho! Thanks for the tip!

FWIW, nature’s joke on Japan: Get warm enough to bloom all the cherry blossoms early, then piss down rain and storms for a week, starting with the first good viewing weekend. :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 03, 2015, 11:44:43 AM
I was wondering if the cherry blossoms were screwed over there. They started blooming here early March cause of the weird weather.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on April 19, 2015, 06:23:07 PM
Summer trip has been booked!  Will be in Tokyo on 6/21 and will be leaving on 7/3.  We're only planning on spending a day or so in Tokyo and will be going to Ishikawa pretty quickly.  Not sure what the hell I'm gonna be doing with myself other than tagging along with my wife everywhere. 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 18, 2015, 01:52:31 PM
This works on so many levels:

http://www.gfycat.com/FinishedScratchyFoxhound#
:uguu

I wasn’t able to see this until today. The format didn’t work on my iOS devices.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: studyguy on May 18, 2015, 01:54:29 PM
This works on so many levels:

http://www.gfycat.com/FinishedScratchyFoxhound#
:uguu

I wasn’t able to see this until today. The format didn’t work on my iOS devices.

That looks like a good way to choke on a roach.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 18, 2015, 10:05:25 PM
This works on so many levels:

http://www.gfycat.com/FinishedScratchyFoxhound#
:uguu

I wasn’t able to see this until today. The format didn’t work on my iOS devices.

That looks like a good way to choke on a roach.

There are so many stupid things done on Japanese game shows. Don’t worry: most Japanese idol-singer types are probably really good at forcing themselves to throw up.
:japancry
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on May 18, 2015, 10:14:28 PM
So unfortunately Reno won't be able to meet up with me in Osaka this friday so I'm gonna have to wing it. Kansai-bore got any tips? I'm coming down friday lunch and going back sat afternoon. Gonna be staying fairly close to the Namba area.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 18, 2015, 10:18:19 PM
So unfortunately Reno won't be able to meet up with me in Osaka this friday so I'm gonna have to wing it. Kansai-bore got any tips? I'm coming down friday lunch and going back sat afternoon. Gonna be staying fairly close to the Namba area.

God dammit, you are right in my neck of the proverbial woods, but I’m in the USA for another week.

Namba is where it’s at, though Umeda is nice as well. What kind of things do you want to do?

What the hell is Reno’s problem, anyway?
Title: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on May 18, 2015, 10:20:28 PM
Not really got any special preferences, obviously going to check out some shopping, but if you have any tips for good eateries and drinkeries I'd be a happy chappy!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 19, 2015, 01:25:45 AM
Ipūdõ Ramen is my favorite noodle shop. Macho Ramen is a great one-off as well, but it's hard to find.
Daikichi Tenpura is quite tasty and fun.
Nipponbashi is Osaka's version of Akihabara, but I like it better. Just as geeky, but less cold.
There is an awesome Mandarake if you get out to Amerikamura, which is about 15 min. walk north from Namba.
Kuromon Shoutengai/market is touristy but interesting.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on May 19, 2015, 10:52:53 AM
Stupid question: Are Nipponbashi and DenDen Town the same thing?  I went to DenDen in Osaka and was not as impressed with the offerings I found, but maybe I just went to the wrong places.  I wonder if I can get to Osaka while I'm there next month.  I've only been to Osaka once and did not find it as appealing as Tokyo, but I should give it another chance.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on May 19, 2015, 10:56:09 AM
Quick Google search shows that DenDen is indeed Nipponbashi.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on May 19, 2015, 11:47:11 AM
Macho Ramen rules. Let me see if I can find the directions I wrote up to get there.

And yeah DenDen is smaller, but I liked it a lot more than Akihabara.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on May 19, 2015, 12:14:12 PM
Right now my plan is: Get to Tokyo on 6/21.  Meet my buddy Z and go look for shit in Aki and maybe Nakano Broadway.  Get my Vita modded with HDMI out at a shop in Aki.  Buy games n' toys n' other nerd shit.  Leave Tokyo on the evening of 6/22.  Go to Ishikawa for the rest of the time and wonder what the hell to do with myself.  I wonder if the in-laws will be upset if I try to go off somewhere. 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on May 19, 2015, 09:04:06 PM
Yeah, we were planning on going to Ippudo so I'll look into trying that. Macho Ramen sounds intriguing too!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on May 21, 2015, 02:26:16 PM
Yeah, we were planning on going to Ippudo so I'll look into trying that. Macho Ramen sounds intriguing too!

Found my post about Maccho on GAF:

Input this in Google Maps: 自家製太麺 ドカ盛 マッチョ 難波千日前, 中央区日本橋2-7-22 Osaka, Ōsaka-fu

(http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-uZKcQkaxHYQ/Tto1HyzNJHI/AAAAAAAAAZA/dpOLtH5AgvM/s320/IMG_5118.JPG)
Dokamori Maccho

Follow the directions, go inside and order the normal ramen with garlic and big noodles. No English whatsoever, but it's a vending machine ticket place, and the employees will help
you out.

(http://i.imgur.com/Fn6D5Wg.jpg)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 21, 2015, 02:38:03 PM
Mr. Gundam, kindly do not make me homesick while I am enjoying the phat life here in Los Estados Unidos. Macho Ramen is so tasty and non-pretentious.

Nipponbashi and DenDen Town are the same thing, but the latter is just a local name for it, while the former is its official chi-mei. It’s smaller than Akiba, sure, but the people are nicer. I’d guess the prices are similar.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on May 21, 2015, 03:26:47 PM
Prices seemed about the same between Aki and DenDen when I was there last year. I was really only looking for recent games, no obscure or retro stuff.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on May 25, 2015, 11:59:09 AM
Thanks for the tips guys. I ended up not going to Maccho but I did go to the Ippudo in Namba. I'm posting pics over here: http://t-shortography.tumblr.com (http://t-shortography.tumblr.com)

(http://40.media.tumblr.com/a1344ae365c4581f37a6d47b11c0b170/tumblr_noqyxpboey1uvyokzo1_1280.jpg)

:uguu
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on May 25, 2015, 03:24:54 PM
 :mouf
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: recursivelyenumerable on May 25, 2015, 05:46:57 PM
i'm thinking of going to japan next year. i haven't really figured out anything beyond that, but what i'd like to do if possible is experience the maximum arty hipster side of tokyo-as-big-city, rather than trying to experience japanese traditional culture, or anime/game stuff, or whatever. does that even make sense? any recommendations?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on May 25, 2015, 08:41:25 PM
i'm thinking of going to japan next year. i haven't really figured out anything beyond that, but what i'd like to do if possible is experience the maximum arty hipster side of tokyo-as-big-city, rather than trying to experience japanese traditional culture, or anime/game stuff, or whatever. does that even make sense? any recommendations?

Koenji, Shimokitazawa and Yoyogi.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on May 25, 2015, 09:36:20 PM
Daikanyama, too  :tophat
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on May 25, 2015, 09:38:25 PM
Sangenjaya and Nakameguro, too.

Seriously, as much as I love used game shopping and Gundam stuff, walking around and hanging out in cool neighborhoods is my favorite thing to do in Japan.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on May 25, 2015, 10:04:56 PM
Oh yeah, haven't checked out Sangenjaya actually. Might do that today (last day) since I'm going down to Shibs to visit some more shops before I'm out.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on May 25, 2015, 10:12:20 PM
Wife and I rented an apartment in Sangenjaya last April. Not as cool as Shimo, but we found some cool coffee shops and restaurants. Plus a seriously under the radar craft beer bar that had crazy Cantillon bottles.

And the Book Off had everything I wanted but couldn't find in larger neighborhoods... Hehe.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on May 25, 2015, 11:09:42 PM
Is it difficult getting around and being a tourist without knowing the language? I'd love to visit sometime in the next 2-3 years, but I've forgotten what little I learned in 2 semesters of college a long time ago.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on May 25, 2015, 11:33:37 PM
You'd be fine in the cities and most nearby suburbs.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: recursivelyenumerable on May 26, 2015, 12:18:56 AM
thanks. btw, from reading around I kind of get the impression that Tokyo nowadays has become more of an international city than it was say ten years ago ... or am I off base?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on May 26, 2015, 10:03:22 AM
Is it difficult getting around and being a tourist without knowing the language? I'd love to visit sometime in the next 2-3 years, but I've forgotten what little I learned in 2 semesters of college a long time ago.

You shouldn't have any problems.  The train system may look complicated at first glance, but there are large maps that have all the station names in English and the station attendants will give you English map/pamphlets if you ask.  If you're just fucking around in Tokyo you'll be fine.  It's when you get farther out or go elsewhere that it could be a problem, but if you're a tourist you wouldn't be going anywhere like that anyway.  I can definitely say that I was super-glad to be able to ask basic questions and directions when I was living in Kanazawa.

BTW, can't say it enough- if you like Japan but have only been to places like Tokyo, try going out to some of the other/smaller cities.  You haven't experienced the "real Japan" if you've just been to Tokyo or Osaka.  At the same time...make sure to find a place with stuff to do, otherwise it's going to be boring as hell.  Hence why most people are going to go Tokyo or Osaka.  :spin
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on May 28, 2015, 03:41:52 PM
I had to take a photo of this place, didn't I

(http://www.capitaltrachea.se/misc/cafebore.jpg)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: studyguy on May 28, 2015, 04:22:26 PM
Bore Cafe: They're probably spit in your coffee and call it artisanal.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Brehvolution on May 28, 2015, 04:47:19 PM
No spit in it but they use a special stirrer.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 28, 2015, 06:55:26 PM
The coffee is probably fine, it's just that they talk your ear off about how awful evilore is while they prepare your drink

Only if you sit at that one table; avoid that table, and it’s all (man) gravy.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on May 28, 2015, 06:57:53 PM
And the toilet is busiest room.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 01, 2015, 05:30:35 AM
Japan. Summer of 20X5, July Fucking First: hot rain all day long, 95% humidity, and the first day I have to leave the house.

Japanese summer is just horrible. Super damned horrible. I would rather be in 117º Las Vegas heat, because the clothes don't stick to you, and walking doesn't feel like swimming in someone else's bodily fluids.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on July 01, 2015, 05:53:04 AM
It has been cool out here in Ishikawa for most of the time I've been here.  Was even feeling like fall on some nights...felt cold on some mornings.  Was not expecting this at all...must be the rainy season.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 01, 2015, 08:08:01 AM
It has been cool out here in Ishikawa for most of the time I've been here.  Was even feeling like fall on some nights...felt cold on some mornings.  Was not expecting this at all...must be the rainy season.

It stopped raining about 14:00 down here, and the air gradually sucked less. We actually managed to /mostly/ dry laundry which had been hanging out since yesterday. Just amazeballs humid today in Osaka. The walk to work from the station had me just drenched.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on July 02, 2015, 05:32:30 AM
I figured I'd be dripping in sweat -and I was in Tokyo- but it's been pretty damn nice out in the sticks.  Leaving tomorrow, going back to the town's single yakiniku place tonight for dinner. :drool

I think the return trip is going to be a three hour shinkansen to Tokyo, then another 30-40 minute train ride to the airport, then a 12-13 hour flight to Chicago with a 2.5 hour layover, a 2-3 hour flight to Atlanta, and then a 45 minute car ride home.
:dead
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on July 02, 2015, 10:22:14 AM
I figured I'd be dripping in sweat -and I was in Tokyo- but it's been pretty damn nice out in the sticks.  Leaving tomorrow, going back to the town's single yakiniku place tonight for dinner. :drool

I think the return trip is going to be a three hour shinkansen to Tokyo, then another 30-40 minute train ride to the airport, then a 12-13 hour flight to Chicago with a 2.5 hour layover, a 2-3 hour flight to Atlanta, and then a 45 minute car ride home.
:dead

damn son. I thought Delta had a NRT - ATL flight? (stopover in NRT on the way from Shanghai or something?)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 02, 2015, 11:38:29 PM
You might be STUNNED at the difference in cost between nonstop and even a single-layover flight. When I was trying to arrange flights from Turkey to Seattle, a two-stop flight was five times more expensive than a three-stop flight.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on July 03, 2015, 03:57:37 AM
Flying American, not Delta.  What's worse is that apparently the return trip is not a connecting flight.  We may miss the flight back to ATL now since we have to go through customs and then recheck our luggage.  Unbelievable.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 03, 2015, 06:16:11 AM
Who the hell did you use to book the flight?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 25, 2015, 03:26:18 AM
http://www.odditycentral.com/news/meet-ladybeard-the-bearded-crossdressing-australian-man-taking-japan-by-storm.html

Well. Wow.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: brob on July 25, 2015, 07:43:08 AM
It is good to see a Caucasian man emasculate himself to entertain the Asians. The future of the planet is being played out in small steps.
- Fu Manchu Posted on July 17, 2015

:heh
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: D3RANG3D on July 25, 2015, 12:40:57 PM
https://youtu.be/M8-vje-bq9c

 :uguu
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on July 27, 2015, 08:35:57 AM
Who the hell did you use to book the flight?

Missed this post, sorry!  It was one of those travel comparison websites.  Can't remember which one. 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on August 13, 2015, 09:16:54 AM
(http://jto.s3.amazonaws.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/08/n-shima-a-20150812.jpg)

Quote
A Japanese city hosting the Group of Seven summit next year may change its new community mascot after the depiction of the female character was blasted as obscene and sexist.

The cartoon image of a voluptuous 17-year-old aspiring “ama” diver in search of a boyfriend drew fire from the real divers, who traditionally harvest seaweed, clams and, in some areas, pearls.

About 170 people, mostly female divers, have signed a petition calling for the city to scrap the character, according to a tourism official in the coastal city of Shima 300km south of Tokyo.

Protesters reportedly said the mascot, launched late last year, was obscene and sexist.

“We don’t want foreigners who visit... to think ‘ama’ divers look like this,” one of them told local media.

Cartoon images of young women with exaggerated body features are common in Japan and have attracted criticism.

The mascot spat also comes just weeks after Tokyo’s 2020 Olympic logo triggered plagiarism claims due to its resemblance to the logo of a Belgian theatre and a separate Spanish design.

“We may consider changing the mascot’s design to avoid hurting some people’s feelings,” the Shima official said.

“But at this point we have no plan to retract our official approval for the character.”

Quote
The real divers:
(https://glendalecommunitycollege.files.wordpress.com/2012/03/27-niigataama.jpg)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Great Rumbler on August 13, 2015, 09:18:24 AM
:uguu
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on August 13, 2015, 09:22:22 AM
How the hell did they get that as their mascot?

The prefecture I lived in has this one:
(http://www.kaiho.co.jp/blog-staff/img/100man%20san.jpg)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 13, 2015, 10:24:12 PM
How the hell did they get that as their mascot?

The prefecture I lived in has this one:
(http://www.kaiho.co.jp/blog-staff/img/100man%20san.jpg)

I'd hit it.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 22, 2015, 11:20:58 PM
It has been unreasonably hot for the last month, increasingly so in the last 10 days. Finally today it is getting cooler, because we can expect a typhoon to hit on Tuesday.

It'll almost certainly be hot rain.

Why is this country trying to kill me?

Found in another thread:
(http://i.imgur.com/37RALn4l.jpg)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Atramental on August 22, 2015, 11:46:45 PM
I'm trying to read what it says on his shirt.

Ma-Ri-Mo... Ko....

*reverse image search*

Marimokkori

Green algae + bulge. Algae with an erection.  :ohhh


edit: Damnit. It's in the emote name of :marimo and I didn't notice up until now.

 :picard

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 23, 2015, 12:00:25 AM
We had a doll of that character. You could pull on his erection and make him talk.  :-\
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on August 23, 2015, 09:40:16 AM
:dead
spoiler (click to show/hide)
:marimo
[close]
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 12, 2015, 12:08:34 AM
http://en.rocketnews24.com/2015/09/11/short-documentary-explores-the-significance-of-japanese-children-being-independent-from-a-young-age-【video】/

I'm still not entirely comfortable letting my kids just go off and do stuff on their own, despite having lived here for 15 years. I see kids getting on trains at 10PM and I'm just unable to process how that should ever be OK.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 12, 2015, 09:23:21 AM
I used to be amazed at all the junior high kids who were still in school or leaving as late as 7:00-8:00 PM, with little to no supervision.  Fucking crazy.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on September 12, 2015, 09:44:17 AM
My mom walked me to school on my first day and I think she picked me up again. I walked by myself from the 2nd day on. I also biked to friend's houses and back as soon as I could. Only rule was to do my homework first, then be home for either lunch or dinner. It's really not that big of a deal.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 12, 2015, 10:14:00 AM
My mom walked me to school on my first day and I think she picked me up again. I walked by myself from the 2nd day on. I also biked to friend's houses and back as soon as I could. Only rule was to do my homework first, then be home for either lunch or dinner. It's really not that big of a deal.

That's a little different than kids riding around a major city by themselves late at night.  And things (sadly) are different now than they were when we were kids.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: brob on September 12, 2015, 10:23:04 AM
that aussie girl being driven to school every day what :doge

After kindergarden my parents never drove me anywhere if the distance was within walking/biking range. Even being driven into the city on saturdays was a bit of an ask since we could take the bus.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on September 12, 2015, 11:42:02 AM
My mom walked me to school on my first day and I think she picked me up again. I walked by myself from the 2nd day on. I also biked to friend's houses and back as soon as I could. Only rule was to do my homework first, then be home for either lunch or dinner. It's really not that big of a deal.
That's a little different than kids riding around a major city by themselves late at night.  And things (sadly) are different now than they were when we were kids.
I'm from a relatively rural area, but you see the same thing in big cities. Latchkeykids everywhere. I dunno how dangerous the average American city is though.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 12, 2015, 08:20:04 PM
My mom walked me to school on my first day and I think she picked me up again. I walked by myself from the 2nd day on. I also biked to friend's houses and back as soon as I could. Only rule was to do my homework first, then be home for either lunch or dinner. It's really not that big of a deal.

That's a little different than kids riding around a major city by themselves late at night.  And things (sadly) are different now than they were when we were kids.
I sometimes wonder if that's true, though. I mean, yes, different, but isn't the overall crime rate lower than 20~30 years ago in the USA?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 17, 2015, 12:46:46 AM
https://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/news/social-sciences-and-humanities-faculties-close-japan-after-ministerial-decree

What the actual hell is going on? Abe and his lackeys can GTFO ASAP.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 24, 2015, 07:57:16 PM
http://jezebel.com/drinking-a-mcdonalds-japan-milkshake-is-just-like-sucki-1732577610

...on a breast.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 28, 2015, 11:09:25 PM
http://imgur.com/gallery/lbRkOXA

Yakuza pics; really beautiful stuff.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: VomKriege on September 29, 2015, 12:10:30 AM
The power of the PS4.  :drake
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 21, 2015, 09:55:59 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5n3Db6pMQ-8

This was on the morning shows in Japan today. It'll be viral in 5... 4... 3...

Song's pretty dope, too.

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http://blog.japantimes.co.jp/japan-pulse/warning-this-viral-video-of-high-school-girls-might-make-you-blush/
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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on October 21, 2015, 10:30:46 PM
 :doge :doge :doge
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: brob on December 12, 2015, 11:34:43 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-vknRo7aLhc

japan remains the frontier of the robot wars
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 13, 2015, 09:39:13 PM
That's pretty clever. They'll need to figure out an average-grade mesh size to use, or have various mesh sizes available to match the targeted drone.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 24, 2016, 05:20:34 AM
http://en.rocketnews24.com/2016/03/23/all-the-coolest-cosplay-from-the-annual-nipponbashi-street-festival-in-osaka/

Bunch of great shots of the cosplay enthusiasts from last weekend's festival in our local equivalent of Akihabara.

We were having a party so I was unable to attend. Looks like it was great!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on March 24, 2016, 05:42:15 AM
PSA: I'll be in Glorious Nippon™ again from April 7:th to 19:th. Mostly Tokyo, but will be in Osaka on the 15:th and 16:th...
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 24, 2016, 10:17:22 PM
Let's grab a beer!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on March 25, 2016, 06:15:25 PM
Heading to Japan tomorrow!  Realized with Dead or Alive Xtreme just released there's gonna be lots of creepy DoA ads at all the game stores ><
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on March 25, 2016, 06:56:09 PM
Let's grab a beer!

Yess!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 25, 2016, 07:48:14 PM
Let's grab a beer!

Yess!
Message me your details and I'll do the same.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 27, 2016, 11:05:37 AM
http://youtu.be/cJukyZinJ1I

http://www.dailydot.com/technology/japanese-licking-machine/?tw=dd

:japancry
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: D3RANG3D on April 27, 2016, 11:55:33 AM
http://youtu.be/cJukyZinJ1I

http://www.dailydot.com/technology/japanese-licking-machine/?tw=dd

:japancry

(http://i.imgur.com/8pJpTQK.png)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on April 27, 2016, 03:42:18 PM
 :idont
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 13, 2016, 01:53:37 AM
Which one of you clowns is coming to Osaka next?

I've managed to host Bebpo, Hyoushi, A Slime Appears, Mr Gundam, Sho Nuff, JackFrost2012, and cormacaroni.

I've gotta catch you all, according to Nintendo.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on October 13, 2016, 08:28:54 AM
I'd really like to go there, instead of Ishikawa for the umpteenth time, next time I'm over there.
:stahp
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: tiesto on October 13, 2016, 10:38:22 AM
I'm planning on finally getting over there next year, found an online tour that looks pretty neat.. trying to get my friend to go too but he's cash-strapped at the moment.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Joe Molotov on October 13, 2016, 10:39:52 AM
Japan seems p. cool.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 13, 2016, 08:08:38 PM
I'm planning on finally getting over there next year, found an online tour that looks pretty neat.. trying to get my friend to go too but he's cash-strapped at the moment.

Drop a line if you're in the southwest region. I can meet in Osaka, Kobe, or Kyoto. Some people are like, "I'm in Tokyo!" to which the response is "Have fun! I'm a $200 train ticket away from you."

Protip: If you get the JR Rail Pass which is only available to visitors to Japan, not residents, you can travel the entire country for a set fee for a full week.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 15, 2016, 09:57:11 AM
Japan seems p. cool.

Not in summer. For gods' sakes, never come in summer.


http://en.rocketnews24.com/2016/10/14/japanese-restaurants-beef-bowl-looks-so-so-much-like-a-diseased-penis/
:uguu
Title: MEANWHILE, in japan
Post by: chronovore on October 18, 2016, 02:28:11 AM
(http://i.imgur.com/z1plQp4.gif)

Moar, though a couple are not actually Japanese:
http://imgur.com/gallery/huizx
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on October 18, 2016, 09:33:43 AM
Which one of you clowns is coming to Osaka next?

I've managed to host Bebpo, Hyoushi, A Slime Appears, Mr Gundam, Sho Nuff, JackFrost2012, and cormacaroni.

I've gotta catch you all, according to Nintendo.

I'm coming next year, plan to climb Mt. Fuji in June 'cause why the fuck not.

Definitely want to swing by and catch-up. You're good people!

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ALSO WANT TO HIT NIPPONBASHI SUPER HARD. THE RETRO CAPITAL OF JAPAN IS CALLING ME.
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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 18, 2016, 11:16:38 PM
Which one of you clowns is coming to Osaka next?

I've managed to host Bebpo, Hyoushi, A Slime Appears, Mr Gundam, Sho Nuff, JackFrost2012, and cormacaroni.

I've gotta catch you all, according to Nintendo.

I'm coming next year, plan to climb Mt. Fuji in June 'cause why the fuck not.

Definitely want to swing by and catch-up. You're good people!

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ALSO WANT TO HIT NIPPONBASHI SUPER HARD. THE RETRO CAPITAL OF JAPAN IS CALLING ME.
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YAY!

I'm definitely biased toward Kansai, but I feel Nipponbashi is objectively more enjoyable than Akihabara.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on October 20, 2016, 08:52:20 AM
Which one of you clowns is coming to Osaka next?

I've managed to host Bebpo, Hyoushi, A Slime Appears, Mr Gundam, Sho Nuff, JackFrost2012, and cormacaroni.

I've gotta catch you all, according to Nintendo.

I'm coming next year, plan to climb Mt. Fuji in June 'cause why the fuck not.

Definitely want to swing by and catch-up. You're good people!

spoiler (click to show/hide)
ALSO WANT TO HIT NIPPONBASHI SUPER HARD. THE RETRO CAPITAL OF JAPAN IS CALLING ME.
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YAY!

I'm definitely biased toward Kansai, but I feel Nipponbashi is objectively more enjoyable than Akihabara.

I've kept kept up with the retro scene in Japan and you're right. Akihabara has been ruined by filthy gaijin and online auction sites resulting in the prices are all over the place, usually expensive. Granted, you'll still find some crazy good stuff but expect to pay through the nose.

Den Den Town is still pretty damn great and the prices there are reasonable. I plan on dedicating a good chunk of a day shopping there when I visit Osaka! :hyper
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on October 20, 2016, 12:54:37 PM
The one time I went to Den Den Town, I was very unimpressed.  You guys are gonna have to show me what's so awesome about it next time I can get up there.

In fact, I was pretty unimpressed with Osaka in general.  It felt like a bigger Kanazawa.
:idont
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 20, 2016, 09:40:18 PM
I don't ever try to sell people on why Osaka is great. It either sells itself, or it doesn't. There are plenty of ways to enjoy just about any place you end up in Japan.

Except Chiba.

Fuck Chiba.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: VomKriege on October 21, 2016, 01:28:16 AM
(http://i.imgur.com/oeOGpbr.jpg)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on October 21, 2016, 02:36:34 AM
I don't ever try to sell people on why Osaka is great. It either sells itself, or it doesn't. There are plenty of ways to enjoy just about any place you end up in Japan.

Except Chiba.

Fuck Chiba.

I don't normally like Osaka much, but I had a great time there when you showed me around!  I think to really be into Osaka you gotta be a native or hang with one ;)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 21, 2016, 02:46:45 AM
I don't ever try to sell people on why Osaka is great. It either sells itself, or it doesn't. There are plenty of ways to enjoy just about any place you end up in Japan.

Except Chiba.

Fuck Chiba.

I don't normally like Osaka much, but I had a great time there when you showed me around!  I think to really be into Osaka you gotta be a native or hang with one ;)
voce sotto:
(To be honest, that's true. Kyoto is beautiful, stately, and calm. Kobe is international, sexy, and urbane. Tokyo is a fastidious anthive with everything you could want, except personal space. Osaka is filthy, crowded, and "rude" -- but the people here are actually very kind and engaging, and the native food here is B-BANG, the best in Japan.)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on October 21, 2016, 08:58:09 AM
And the shopping in Minami-Horie is fuckin' :hyper :hyper :hyper
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on October 21, 2016, 02:19:25 PM
Cost all depends on when you go, where you stay, and where you want to go within the country.  Plane fare can be pretty expensive.

When I first went there, it was for a week and just in Tokyo.  I saw all the big sites and wished I'd stayed longer.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on October 21, 2016, 02:31:38 PM
I saw some tickets on sale for as low as $600 a little while ago.  Wanted to buy some so bad but couldn't commit to the dates.  Those were found on Google's travel service.

When I lived over there, I went to Tokyo numerous times, Osaka for a few days, and Kyoto once.  Wish I'd traveled more around the country (and Asia and to Australia, for that matter.)

If you don't care about luxury, you can find some hotels pretty cheap.  Check out some of the business hotels available.  The rooms are small, but very clean.  I used to like to stay at Toyoko Inn.  IIRC the cost was around 6000 yen per night.  Looks like the costs have gone up a bit and now you can get a room for two for around 8000 yen.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Valkyrie on October 24, 2016, 10:21:50 PM
I'm thinking if I go I'd want it to be somewhere around 14 days. Accommodations don't matter to me, I hear AirBnB is fine. Though is business hotels are cheaper I definitely wouldn't mind going that route.

 As far as things to do... I'm not really sure. I'd love to spend some time in the cities and take it in, but I'd also like going to a shrine/castle and seeing some nature for a day or two. In my time in the city I'd probably devote a day or two to hitting up an arcade and go novelty shopping. Definitely would love a day at Disney SEA too.

 Which is where the messy itinerary gets me. Especially when most "suggested guides" offer a rigid idea of what to do.

 I can usually plan my way around cities/states, but a trip to Japan seems really overwhelming, even when it comes to just a basic plan.

 If I had the choice I'd be going to a million places for a first trip, which is why I think I should try setting a reasonable budget so I can begin planning.
It doesn't have to be overwhelming, you most likely end up visiting the country many times. There is no chance you get to do everything you want in one trip, so try to combine what you want the most without exhausting yourself.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on October 29, 2016, 07:42:09 PM
I don't ever try to sell people on why Osaka is great. It either sells itself, or it doesn't. There are plenty of ways to enjoy just about any place you end up in Japan.

Except Chiba.

Fuck Chiba.

First time I went to Japan was before I knew you and went all around Osaka. Fucking great city, had a blast by myself.

Really enjoyed how more "alive" people from Osaka are. Such a big contrast from the reserved Kyoto natives and the distant Tokyo-ites. Kansai people are boisterous, friendly, and super fun hang out with. They also don't shy away from strangers! Had a blast talking (in broken english/japanese) to people in bars there.

The one time I went to Den Den Town, I was very unimpressed.  You guys are gonna have to show me what's so awesome about it next time I can get up there.

In fact, I was pretty unimpressed with Osaka in general.  It felt like a bigger Kanazawa.
:idont

You probably just stuck to Sakaisuji Avenue, which is ok but that's mainly the tourist area. There are a ton of hidden little stores all around Den Den in the backstreets that have all sorts of awesome stuff for super cheap. Back when I went retro game hunting it was light years ahead of Akiba and this was before neckbeard press flocked there from TGS and ruined stock/prices.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on October 30, 2016, 02:53:50 PM
You probably just stuck to Sakaisuji Avenue, which is ok but that's mainly the tourist area. There are a ton of hidden little stores all around Den Den in the backstreets that have all sorts of awesome stuff for super cheap. Back when I went retro game hunting it was light years ahead of Akiba and this was before neckbeard press flocked there from TGS and ruined stock/prices.

Yeah, like I said- would love for someone to show me around next time.  I'm also a mega-nerd and on the lookout for more than just games, but didn't really see the kind of variety that Akihabara has (or maybe that should now be "had").

Aki used to be an amazing place to me- It was Nerd Mecca.  I couldn't believe how much it went to shit when I was last there in 2015.  Stores were absolutely cleaned out.   Nakano Broadway was the same.  Then when I went back to Kanazawa, all my old haunts were the same way.  I found most of the games I was looking for on Amazon.jp instead.  :'(
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on October 31, 2016, 04:38:09 AM
Well, there's only a couple of arcades but they'll have 8 machines dedicated to each new game release.  Anything older than like 2 years though, good luck.

And while Aki is waaaaaaaay less fun than it used to be, if you like buying import non-retro games, it's still a blast.  I can browse used game stores like traders or sofmap for hours and find all kinds of gems.  If I ever go back to Japan solo again in the future, I'll probably spend multiple days just in Aki.  It's totally my guilty pleasure and I always feel rushed when I go with other people since a couple hours is totally not enough for me.  But then again, I'm sort of still building an old-school DCharlie-esque own every notable game ever collection because I have a problem ;_; so everytime I go to Japan I come back with like 20-30 games usually.  It used to be PS2 titles, but last time I went it was all about obscure PS3/PSP/DS stuff.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 31, 2016, 05:50:27 AM
Retro gaming aside, I'd imagine Akihabara still leads in arcades and has some cool stuff to do, right?
There's a half-dozen smaller arcades and UFO-catcher shops, and three or four larger, multi-story arcades in Nipponbashi. I don't know how many there are in Akiba, I assume there's more. It's larger. There are a dozen or so themed maid cafes, and the rest is collectible toys and models and fan-made figure consignment shops (Volks).

Akiba is awash in foreigners, and every flavor of intolerable nerdlinger is there pretending they're opening up Japan like Admiral Fucking Perry in his black ships. The locals have had enough of it, and are just blasé about everything. It's more fun for me in Osaka because people are nicer and will engage. YMMV
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on October 31, 2016, 07:39:42 AM
I'm surprised that maid cafes are still a thing.  You'd think that fad would have passed by now.  There was one street we walked down where girls were mainly targeting foreigners (forget where it was- was not Aki) to come to a "lingerie cafe."   :doge

Well, there's only a couple of arcades but they'll have 8 machines dedicated to each new game release.  Anything older than like 2 years though, good luck.

There's still plenty of older games to be found.  If anything, the amount of newer machines has shrunk because now operators can just use NESICA to house multiple games on the same cab.  I only saw the 8-machine setup still being used for the likes of Tekken and Gundam the last time I was there.

Quote
And while Aki is waaaaaaaay less fun than it used to be, if you like buying import non-retro games, it's still a blast.  I can browse used game stores like traders or sofmap for hours and find all kinds of gems.  If I ever go back to Japan solo again in the future, I'll probably spend multiple days just in Aki.  It's totally my guilty pleasure and I always feel rushed when I go with other people since a couple hours is totally not enough for me.  But then again, I'm sort of still building an old-school DCharlie-esque own every notable game ever collection because I have a problem ;_; so everytime I go to Japan I come back with like 20-30 games usually.  It used to be PS2 titles, but last time I went it was all about obscure PS3/PSP/DS stuff.

It has been gutted- was such a shock to me when I first saw how much things had changed so quickly.  So many games are gone from there now and are on auction sites for sale instead of in shops.  The difference between now and six years ago is huge.  I can't remember if it was this thread or another one, but I know I detailed my 'struggle' to find the few games I was looking for last year over there.  I hadn't been there in six years and expected to just waltz into a couple of shops and get everything in one foul swoop, but they all had been cleaned out and I had to go to Amazon.jp to get most of the stuff I wanted.  Funnily enough, I later found 1-2 of the PS3 games I was looking for, new, at some of the bigger electronics stores out in Ishikawa.

I still like to go fuck around in Akihabara and disagree with Chrono on people's attitudes there.  It's always seemed like a pretty touristy place since I first went there in 2001.  It's just that now it has less games and more of the other shit...which is probably a reflection of how things have been going over there anyway.  The shift to mobile gaming is pretty noticeable.

But I dunno, Bebpo, multiple days in Aki?  Just going there like two days in a row is way more than enough.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on October 31, 2016, 07:39:29 PM
Akihabara is at most a half day excursion these days. Nakano Broadway is worth a visit as well and you can do that and Akihabara on the same day. Still sad about Game Hollywood closing down in Akihabara though. I used to always visit that shop to "import" the latest US game to play on the flight back and the owner was always happy to see me and catch-up on what I've been working on.

Hidden Retro:
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 31, 2016, 08:53:58 PM
One other down thing about Osaka, I've only ever found A-Too to have foreign (US/NA/EU) games for sale. I know multiple places carry imports in Akiba.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 06, 2016, 06:11:38 PM
(https://i.redd.it/zjb2elf88hvx.png)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on January 09, 2017, 08:25:52 PM
Can anyone give me some vacation destination recommendations for a two week stint out there?

Pretty familiar with: Tokyo/Yokohama/Osaka/Kyoto/Nara/Hiroshima/Nikko.

Thinking of visiting Shikoku/Kumamoto since I've never been to those regions. I'm interested in doing a Fuji climb so I'd like to go to Fujiyoshida and do something other than Fuji-Q like last time. I'm also thinking of going north to Iwate for the country/sea. Or hell, maybe another big city like Kobe or Nagoya is a must see?

Not sure. ???


Akiba is awash in foreigners, and every flavor of intolerable nerdlinger is there pretending they're opening up Japan like Admiral Fucking Perry in his black ships.

This shit still makes me laugh. :lol It's so true!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Valkyrie on January 09, 2017, 08:44:07 PM
What time of the year are you visiting? Mt.Fuji is only open for climbing between July and September, I think.

Haven't actually been that much outside of Tokyo & Akita because of a busy schedule.. But I believe a lot of the places you mentioned would be interesting. Nara seems like fun, Yokohama is nice too, but Nara has more to offer in sense of entertainment to fill out your day. Kyoto is really nice, although I've only been there once. If you want a nice daytrip, I suggest Atami in Shizuoka.

Someone else can probably chime in regarding the other places you mentioned.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on January 09, 2017, 09:46:23 PM
Nagano was cool last time I went, they got them apples, Matsumoto castle, Snow Monkeys.  Now that the Hokkaido shinkansen is open, Aomori should be less of a pain in the ass to visit.  If you wanna get some rural living on head to western Aomori.  Hirosaki has a nice little castle and arcades with VF5, well at least it did years ago.  There's a nice mountain there too, good for skiing/snowboarding.  Nebuta is a cool festival but all this stuff depends on the time of year.

And of course since the hokkaido shinkansen is open, Sapporo if you haven't been.  I thought Hakodate was pretty cool.  I forgot which anime or game but there was a scene where they go up to the top of the hill at Hakodate and look at the whole city and I totally remember doing that.  Hakodate has paved english cobblestone roads, russian churches, english tea houses, ferry boats, brewing cos.  It's a bizarre mish-mash of cultures which is neat for a day.  Oh yeah, and they have that badass star shaped shinsengumi fortress Goryokaku.

But yeah, anywhere north right now is gonna be snow/cold so if you want warmer climates go south.  You ever been to Okinawa?  I haven't been but heard great things about there. 

I think some of the best stuff in Japan is renting a car and doing a countryside drive, stopping at trucker spots, but tolls with be like shinkansen prices.  Might be fun for a day.  But yeah Shikoku seems neat.  I haven't been but I had a friend there who really liked it.  Same with Kagoshima down in Kyushu.  The food stands down there are supposed to be amazing.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on January 10, 2017, 02:49:04 PM
Can anyone give me some vacation destination recommendations for a two week stint out there?

Pretty familiar with: Tokyo/Yokohama/Osaka/Kyoto/Nara/Hiroshima/Nikko.

Thinking of visiting Shikoku/Kumamoto since I've never been to those regions. I'm interested in doing a Fuji climb so I'd like to go to Fujiyoshida and do something other than Fuji-Q like last time. I'm also thinking of going north to Iwate for the country/sea. Or hell, maybe another big city like Kobe or Nagoya is a must see?

Not sure. ???

Have you been to Miyajima before?

Also, my wife and I really enjoyed a day trip from Osaka out to Minoh to hike up to the waterfall and then a visit to the brewery back in town. We didn't see any other foreigners the entire day, and the people at Minoh Brewing were confused why some Americans came there, but were super appreciative.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on January 10, 2017, 06:33:32 PM
Can anyone give me some vacation destination recommendations for a two week stint out there?

Pretty familiar with: Tokyo/Yokohama/Osaka/Kyoto/Nara/Hiroshima/Nikko.

Thinking of visiting Shikoku/Kumamoto since I've never been to those regions. I'm interested in doing a Fuji climb so I'd like to go to Fujiyoshida and do something other than Fuji-Q like last time. I'm also thinking of going north to Iwate for the country/sea. Or hell, maybe another big city like Kobe or Nagoya is a must see?

Not sure. ???

Have you been to Miyajima before?

Also, my wife and I really enjoyed a day trip from Osaka out to Minoh to hike up to the waterfall and then a visit to the brewery back in town. We didn't see any other foreigners the entire day, and the people at Minoh Brewing were confused why some Americans came there, but were super appreciative.

They're less confused now. They opened a tap room nearby where crafties can congregate. I don't know if the brewery does tours any longer, but I want to visit the tap room. I recall you said the tour was super friendly, and the beers/glass/tour were very reasonable?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on January 11, 2017, 09:34:29 PM
Every time I visit I go to Itsukushima (Miyajima).

Can't visit Hiroshima without a short trip to the island, I think.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on January 11, 2017, 11:29:30 PM
I liked Miyajima the one time I went for a day.  I just remember there being a lot of free-roaming deer like Nara and some nice hiking.  Not sure if I'd go back, but if I was in Hiroshima for a couple of days I'm sure I would. 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: tiesto on January 12, 2017, 09:34:48 AM
I've been looking into tours and this one sounded pretty interesting:

https://www.insidejapantours.com/japan-small-group-tours/i-hyp0002jpop/hyperjapans-j-pop-and-go-/ (https://www.insidejapantours.com/japan-small-group-tours/i-hyp0002jpop/hyperjapans-j-pop-and-go-/)

Seems like a good blend of weeb stuff (Studio Ghibli museum, maid cafe, Aki) with more traditional touristy and outdoorsy stuff (Mt. Fuji, hot springs, Hiroshima memorial), which would be right up my alley. I am shit at planning vacations too, so this would be all inclusive (I just will need to get plane tickets from JFK to Tokyo), and the price doesn't seem THAT outrageous.

Any thoughts? Any other good tours I might wanna look into?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on January 12, 2017, 11:32:34 AM
I shudder to think of the people who would be joining you on a weeb tour.
 :donot
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on January 12, 2017, 11:35:47 AM
They are your people, Bork. Don't deny it.  :bolo
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on January 12, 2017, 11:45:33 AM
Me? I'm an anti-social weeb-hater.  That's what happens when you work at a video game shop for nine years.  :doge
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on January 12, 2017, 06:30:12 PM
Can anyone give me some vacation destination recommendations for a two week stint out there?

Pretty familiar with: Tokyo/Yokohama/Osaka/Kyoto/Nara/Hiroshima/Nikko.

Thinking of visiting Shikoku/Kumamoto since I've never been to those regions. I'm interested in doing a Fuji climb so I'd like to go to Fujiyoshida and do something other than Fuji-Q like last time. I'm also thinking of going north to Iwate for the country/sea. Or hell, maybe another big city like Kobe or Nagoya is a must see?

Not sure. ???

Have you been to Miyajima before?

Also, my wife and I really enjoyed a day trip from Osaka out to Minoh to hike up to the waterfall and then a visit to the brewery back in town. We didn't see any other foreigners the entire day, and the people at Minoh Brewing were confused why some Americans came there, but were super appreciative.

They're less confused now. They opened a tap room nearby where crafties can congregate. I don't know if the brewery does tours any longer, but I want to visit the tap room. I recall you said the tour was super friendly, and the beers/glass/tour were very reasonable?

It wasn't really a tour, more like "Oh shit! These Americans showed up! Hey, Yuji speaks some English, make him show them around the brewery!"

They had a small bar with three or four beers on tap, plus there was an employee BBQ party in the parking lot that day so we ended up having some bottle pours with them before we left.

I liked Miyajima the one time I went for a day.  I just remember there being a lot of free-roaming deer like Nara and some nice hiking.  Not sure if I'd go back, but if I was in Hiroshima for a couple of days I'm sure I would.

Em and I stayed there overnight at this place on our honeymoon:
http://www.kinsuikan.jp/

It was a pretty amazing experience, one we'd love to do again someday. The island itself is very peaceful and quiet once the last ferry leaves for the evening. We wandered around and had it pretty much to ourselves.


I shudder to think of the people who would be joining you on a weeb tour.
 :donot

Reminds me of this guy on the ferry over to Miyajima. I will never forget his side of the conversation concerning their time in Tokyo: "I'm gonna need at least four days in Akihabara. I don't really care about anything else in Tokyo."

They are your people, Bork. Don't deny it.  :bolo

I'm not a big fan of those people. I try to find everything I want in places other than Akihabara because it's overrun with asocial weeaboos.

I might be a big fan of Gundam and videogames, but I don't wear it on my fucking sleeve.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on January 12, 2017, 09:29:28 PM
lol I went on a weeb tour.

I met up with the guy who wrote Otaku Encyclopedia and he took me on tour of Akihabara dressed as Goku. It was fucking awesome cause he stuck to his shtick and apparently was a small-time celebrity so people were very happy to let us go wherever we wanted.

I don't know much about anime so he gave me a tour on old Akihabara history and showed me the old radio vendors, computer history, and other interesting sites. Really nice guy.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Valkyrie on January 12, 2017, 10:43:15 PM
First time I went to Japan I had no clue what Akihabara even was, but my online friends insisted we'd go there so they dragged me along. They were hardcore weebs and im@s fans, so it was... an experience. Then we went to a maid cafe and I was weirded out.

Been living in Japan for some years now, I still hate Akiba, but I'm immune towards the "oh Japan u so crazy" thing now. #edgyfucker
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: tiesto on January 13, 2017, 12:48:02 AM
I heard Aki has been pretty picked clean and most of the good retro shit is elsewhere or in rural towns  ???
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on January 13, 2017, 01:05:19 AM
I heard Aki has been pretty picked clean and most of the good retro shit is elsewhere or in rural towns  ???

Pretty much. Westerners buy everything up and take it home with them as opposed to before when Japanese would buy the stuff and eventually sell it back.

I've been done with retro buying for a while now. Whenever I go now I just hold off on imports about six months before going and buy them when I'm there. And I'm honestly more excited about checking out Japanese craft beer, eating ramen, drinking coffee, walking around and hanging out in cool neighborhoods.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on January 13, 2017, 01:49:42 AM
I heard Aki has been pretty picked clean and most of the good retro shit is elsewhere or in rural towns  ???

Pretty much. Westerners buy everything up and take it home with them as opposed to before when Japanese would buy the stuff and eventually sell it back.

I've been done with retro buying for a while now. Whenever I go now I just hold off on imports about six months before going and buy them when I'm there. And I'm honestly more excited about checking out Japanese craft beer, eating ramen, drinking coffee, walking around and hanging out in cool neighborhoods.


Super stoked for your return trip! Whenever that'll be. There are several more craft beer options in Osaka, and a plethora in Kyoto now. Also: RAMEN! :drool
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Valkyrie on January 13, 2017, 02:43:52 AM
If you're in Tokyo, go to 一風堂 and order a bowl of 尻丸ラーメン.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on January 13, 2017, 03:35:59 AM
If you're in Tokyo, go to 一風堂 and order a bowl of 尻丸ラーメン.
Oh, man. Ippuudoh is my fucking jam. I had it in Yokohama originally, and am stoked there are franchises in Namba and Umeda now. It's goooood.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Valkyrie on January 13, 2017, 04:09:10 AM
It's my absolute favorite ramen shop! There was one in Yoyogi that used to sell this amazing and famous seasonal miso ramen (maybe you tried it?), but they closed down that store. And the only other miso based ramen I found at other Ippudos was way different. :( Very disappointing. But shiromaru is amazing too! The broth alone is to die for. Shit.. I should go tomorrow.

7eleven is actually selling Ippudo ramen, but obviously it's not the same as the real deal.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on January 13, 2017, 08:47:54 AM
I stick with Akamaru, never really mess with seasonal variants since it's already a rare treat for me.


When you can find the shops that "cheat" the franchise manual, you know you're dealing with an artiste. They're usually doing it better.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on January 13, 2017, 11:40:41 AM
I love jiro ramen so much. Oh man. I wish we had jiro ramen in Seattle somewhere.

I heard Aki has been pretty picked clean and most of the good retro shit is elsewhere or in rural towns  ???

Pretty much. Westerners buy everything up and take it home with them as opposed to before when Japanese would buy the stuff and eventually sell it back.

I've been done with retro buying for a while now. Whenever I go now I just hold off on imports about six months before going and buy them when I'm there. And I'm honestly more excited about checking out Japanese craft beer, eating ramen, drinking coffee, walking around and hanging out in cool neighborhoods.


Super stoked for your return trip! Whenever that'll be. There are several more craft beer options in Osaka, and a plethora in Kyoto now. Also: RAMEN! :drool

We're still planning on 2018! We've got some friends and their kids who want to come with this time, too. My one buddy is a very large dude who is a total Francophile. Fluent and everything. I think the Japanese will love him.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on January 13, 2017, 11:55:08 AM
I heard Aki has been pretty picked clean and most of the good retro shit is elsewhere or in rural towns  ???

Rural towns have been picked clean, too.  It's all online now.  Can't find what you want?  Hit up Amazon.jp and have it sent to your hotel or nearest Conbini.  :doge
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on January 13, 2017, 01:51:49 PM
I heard Aki has been pretty picked clean and most of the good retro shit is elsewhere or in rural towns  ???

Rural towns have been picked clean, too.  It's all online now.  Can't find what you want?  Hit up Amazon.jp and have it sent to your hotel or nearest Conbini.  :doge

I had Amazon JP Marketplace stuff shipped to the AirBNBs we used (after clearing it with the owners). I got a ton of stuff for a lot less than I ever saw it in a store.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on January 14, 2017, 09:37:57 AM
I heard Aki has been pretty picked clean and most of the good retro shit is elsewhere or in rural towns  ???

Someone's been listening to the Giant Bombcast, lol.

It's really old news. Retro has been shit for 6+ years now in Akihabara. Probably closer to 10 tbh thanks to game journalists ruining the even-keel flow and just shit-ramming cash during TGS season years back. 90% of the journos/tourists who go out there don't know where to look, how to bargain hunt, or speak the language so they were always paying way above market prices. Shop owners aren't dumb so they hiked the prices significantly as a reaction and now retro is sky-high as a result. As much as like to blame journos/tourists it really isn't their fault as it just neatly coincided with the rising interest in retro over there. Although you can still find NeoGeo boards if you know where to look...

Online shopping has been the defacto for a while now for Tokyo because again it's been picked clean. While sites like Amazon.jp are good, that's not where the deals are and you can always get better pricing on the auction sites. One strategy I employ is befriending vendors on auction sites because usually you can get a discount if you buy regularly (or more than one item at once) and they might be willing to ship overseas. Buying a couple of items and sending it to your hotel is all well and good but the real gold is getting a supplier for when you head back home. :P

If you're willing to venture out of Tokyo (and you should) then Retro hunting really isn't all that bad. DenDen in Osaka is the retro capital of Japan and once you head off Nipponbashi you can usually find some local shop with good selection and decent prices. There are also chains like Book-off, or Hard-off if you're away from the city, which can net you some good finds as well. There are more regional variations of the "discount used goods" store but they are plentiful and are obvious to spot so visit those too. This varies from city to city obviously as you're going to find shit in Kamakura for example but south Okayama area (Kurashiki/Tamano) is a fucking hotbed for some inexplicable reason, lol.

I'm better at buying retro in Japan than my friends who live there, lol. I can write a guide to doing this at this point.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on January 14, 2017, 10:29:08 AM
If you're willing to venture out of Tokyo (and you should) then Retro hunting really isn't all that bad. DenDen in Osaka is the retro capital of Japan and once you head off Nipponbashi you can usually find some local shop with good selection and decent prices. There are also chains like Book-off, or Hard-off if you're away from the city, which can net you some good finds as well. There are more regional variations of the "discount used goods" store but they are plentiful and are obvious to spot so visit those too. This varies from city to city obviously as you're going to find shit in Kamakura for example but south Okayama area (Kurashiki/Tamano) is a fucking hotbed for some inexplicable reason, lol.

I'm better at buying retro in Japan than my friends who live there, lol. I can write a guide to doing this at this point.

My old stomping grounds in Ishikawa-ken were all picked clean the last two times I was there in 2015 and 2016.  Not only were so many games gone, but stores had also closed down or shrunk in size.  It was pretty bleak.  :-\  The "Offs" had a few good finds -I got a mint condition SFC console for a buddy for 5000 yen- but the bigger recycle shops had been emptied out and Chameleon Club was basically dead.  My friends in other prefectures have said the same things.

The worst was this giant recycle shop I used to frequent that had aisles filled with video games from floor to ceiling, and tons of old retro systems...even stuff like PC-FX readily in stock.  That place was a graveyard.  Barely anything older than PS2 available.

I'd love to know what spots are still good for finds, Slime.  Would make for some good hunting.  :)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on January 17, 2017, 05:41:43 PM
What kind of luxury do you want on your trip?

Because on the dirt cheap side:
~$600-800 plane ticket for discount airfare
~$25-35 a night at a hostel
~$10-15 a day for food
and for rail transportation either get a rail pass for $300-500 for 7/14 days, or buy individual

if you want to spend a little more you can stay at better places or fly nicer (Singapore airlines has $1,099 deal now for Premium Economy roundtrip).  Food, transportation, things to do are all pretty cheap so it's really just room & flight where the costs are.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on January 18, 2017, 05:20:47 AM
Hostels are pretty nice in Japan like everything there.  Only thing worse compared to a hotel room is like shared bathroom/shower and just a small square.  Otoh, you can book hotel rooms for like $60-80/night in most places. 

You can definitely do 2.5 weeks on $2,500-$3,000.  Like just check out expedia or any of those sites for hotels in Tokyo or whatever city you want to go to and you'll be able to figure it out.  Main thing you want to figure out is if you want to travel around on bullet trains and check out different cities in which case you wanna get a rail pass.  If you just wanna explore Tokyo, you don't need one.

My typical "show people Japan" tour I give when I travel with first-timers is:

Land in Tokyo
Tokyo wards - Shibuya/Akihabara/Harajuku/etc...
Tokyo outer area - Odaiba, then whatever wards left, Tokyo Tower/Skytree
Do Fuji/Hakone if you want
Or take a day trip to Nikko or some of the <1 hour cities
Head to Kyoto/Osaka
Do a day in Kyoto, see the temples, go to Arashiyama with the long bridge and bamboo forest
Do a day in Osaka, do Den Den Town, Gundam store, Namba
Head over to Nara for the deer, or go to Hiroshima/Miyajima

Stuff like that.  I personally like to take a day where I take people out to a small rural town to explore because town living in Japan is totally different than cities and a cool experience.  You could always get an international driver's license (just fill out a form at an AAA) and rent a car if you're brave.  Just do not rent one in a big city cause that's crazy.  If you do, take a train out of a city to a smaller town and rent one so you get mostly open roads, but the tolls are like $100 for an hour or two drive so maybe that's not really a great idea.

Ryokans are really cool, and Onsen Ryokans are even cooler.  But they usually don't come cheap.  If you want to splurge for a night, that's the place to splurge.

Japan has basically 1) Amazing food, 2) Gorgeous nature & history with hikes, temples, hot springs, and 3) Awesome videogame shopping, so just look around for stuff and make your own schedule.  If you're in a city you don't need to plan ahead, you can just walk around and explore but it'd be good if you had wifi dongle thing and a phone so you can always google what's nearby.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on January 18, 2017, 07:39:54 AM

~$10-15 a day for food


:confused
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Valkyrie on January 18, 2017, 09:00:18 AM

~$10-15 a day for food


:confused
Maybe he eats one/half a meal a day. :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on January 18, 2017, 12:57:57 PM

~$10-15 a day for food


:confused

Well I was listing the cheap end.  From all my experiences food is cheaper in Japan than California.  I usually eat twice a day at lunch/dinner and if I'm not going restaurant or sushi or something it's usually around 700-800 yen a meal at like a ramen place, or tempura, or curry, or mos burger, etc.... Even in CA when I'm eating out I'll spend $10-15 a day for food.  I get lunch at the mom & pop Mexican place across from my office for $5.99.

Then again, I weigh like 130-140 pounds and don't need to eat much to be full.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Sho Nuff on January 18, 2017, 02:11:09 PM
Also, if you still want data access and don't want to pay a fortune for roaming (or deal with swapping SIM cards) I recommend getting a month-to-month T-Mobile subscription. Their standard plan includes unlimited 150kbit/sec access in Japan, and it works a treat. (You won't be watching Youtube or Netflix, but for maps and finding places it's perfect)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on January 18, 2017, 03:01:17 PM

~$10-15 a day for food


:confused

Well I was listing the cheap end.  From all my experiences food is cheaper in Japan than California.  I usually eat twice a day at lunch/dinner and if I'm not going restaurant or sushi or something it's usually around 700-800 yen a meal at like a ramen place, or tempura, or curry, or mos burger, etc.... Even in CA when I'm eating out I'll spend $10-15 a day for food.  I get lunch at the mom & pop Mexican place across from my office for $5.99.

Then again, I weigh like 130-140 pounds and don't need to eat much to be full.

This is his first trip over there.  I'd be taking some of that budget and eating well.  Stay at a nice place or two.  Go for like 10 days if that doesn't fit into two weeks.  When I would go around by myself, I usually would stay at business hotels in areas convenient to train lines.  Was like 6000-8000 yen a night.  Hostels  :yuck  I recommend Toyoko-Inn. (https://www.toyoko-inn.com/eng/)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on January 18, 2017, 03:18:52 PM
Also, if you still want data access and don't want to pay a fortune for roaming (or deal with swapping SIM cards) I recommend getting a month-to-month T-Mobile subscription. Their standard plan includes unlimited 150kbit/sec access in Japan, and it works a treat. (You won't be watching Youtube or Netflix, but for maps and finding places it's perfect)

http://www.globaladvancedcomm.com/pocketwifi.html

I don't know how the pricing compares but I used this pocket wifi hotspot for my last trip and it was amazing.  Completely changed how I travel in Japan having full fast cell phone access everywhere.  I didn't even use my hotel's wifi, I'd run my phone/ipad/laptop & my ex ran hers all off just one of these things.  Was worth the $60-120 for a couple weeks.


~$10-15 a day for food


:confused

Well I was listing the cheap end.  From all my experiences food is cheaper in Japan than California.  I usually eat twice a day at lunch/dinner and if I'm not going restaurant or sushi or something it's usually around 700-800 yen a meal at like a ramen place, or tempura, or curry, or mos burger, etc.... Even in CA when I'm eating out I'll spend $10-15 a day for food.  I get lunch at the mom & pop Mexican place across from my office for $5.99.

Then again, I weigh like 130-140 pounds and don't need to eat much to be full.

This is his first trip over there.  I'd be taking some of that budget and eating well.  Stay at a nice place or two.  Go for like 10 days if that doesn't fit into two weeks.  When I would go around by myself, I usually would stay at business hotels in areas convenient to train lines.  Was like 6000-8000 yen a night.  Hostels  :yuck  I recommend Toyoko-Inn. (https://www.toyoko-inn.com/eng/)

Yeah, there's a wide range.  Just go wherever your budget fits and what you're willing to stay in.  Like when I was doing 21 and doing JET I was fine staying in a $25/night hostel in Asakusa for TGS, but when I was in my later 20s I'd stay at like business $80/night hotels near Shingawa station, and now in my mid-30s I'm cool with spending more and staying at nice $200/night places.  You get what you pay for.

Although with food I feel like the quality of food in Japan is so high compared to USA, that you can still eat really good delicious meals for less than you'd spend in the USA.  Just depends on what you like.  Ramen is my #1 food in Japan, so that's pretty cheap!  Same with beer and Izakaya food ;)  I'm also not much of a sushi person so that saves me money.  I'm fine just grabbing like 2 plates off a conveyer belt and being done.  Would rather eat light meals and snack on good Japanese snacks like crepes between :)

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on January 18, 2017, 03:26:40 PM
Also, you have to go to KFC once and get the chicken tenders (which are tempura battered).  Like people  ::) when they hear about it, but every person I've taken to Japan, when I take them to KFC and they have the chicken tenders they're like "this is fucking delicious!" also the Katsu sandwhich is pretty great too.  Any Japan trip I go to KFC at least once to get tenders + katsu sandwhich.  When I used to live in Japan KFC would be my guilty pleasure.  I wish so much that we could get tempura tenders here in the USA.  Otoh, I don't really feel like any of the Japan unique stuff at the other western chains like McDonalds/Pizza Hut are anything special and worth going out of the way for.  KFC is the only one that is just leagues above its US counterpart.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on January 18, 2017, 05:58:54 PM
Bebpo knows more about traveling in Japan than I do, and all that advice looks fantastic!


It is definitely true that it costs less to eat decent food in Japan than it does in California. You can get away with three to ¥500 for breakfast, ¥400 to ¥800 for lunch, and the same for dinner. Izakaya  food is meant to be shared, so if you go in by yourself, you're going to spend a lot of money. If you are dining with several other people it tends to be more reasonable.


I've never stayed in a Japanese hostel, now I feel like I've missed out.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Valkyrie on January 20, 2017, 02:56:24 AM
It's definitely harder to know about traveling and have advice for tourists when you actually live in the country. Like how are we supposed to know about which hotel to stay at in the middle of a town we live in, where we already have somewhere to live? It's only logical. So I know jackshit about rental Wi-Fi and the like. :lol

But on that note, Bebpo is giving some pretty solid advice. I'd love to go on more daytrips as well, people say Hakone/Nikko is nice for that.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on January 20, 2017, 09:46:04 AM
I would like to pimp my former stomping grounds of Kanazawa, Ishikawa.   Go check out Kenrokuen garden and Kanazawa Castle.  See the NINJA TEMPLE (not really a ninja thing).  See the Higashichaya Old Town and get a glimpse of what a part of Japan untouched by the bombings from WWII looks like.  You can get to Kanazawa by bullet train in just a couple of hours.  :) 

Did I mention that Ishikawa is a peninsula, so most of the cities are on the water and the seafood is super fresh?  100 times better than what you typically get in Tokyo.  Their fish market is famous...Anthony Bourdain recently went there to try some food with a famous Japanese chef from the area, who has restaurants in NYC and Vegas.

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on January 23, 2017, 07:28:43 PM
I'm actually booking a Japan trip for this spring myself, been trying to get my mom out to Kyoto for like 15 years (my dad & brother visited me when I was living in Japan so they've been) and she finally agreed to go with my dad this year if I go and tour guide them around.  Now I'm thinking since every time I go I like to check out at least one new area, to take an additional week after they leave and solo either take the new Shinkansen and go up to Sapporo and mainland Hokkaido, or go to Shikoku or Kyuushu.  Hokkaido seems the most appealing and the weather will be nice and cold in mid/late May vs starting to get warm/humid in Kyuushu.  Anyone been up to Hokkaido in the spring/summer?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on January 23, 2017, 08:34:59 PM
Only once to Hokkaido in summer; it's pleasant compared to everything south. Still muggy, but not bad. Most homes didn't have air conditioners because they never needed them, just heaters. Now it's getting warmer, and indoors gets a bit close feeling.


When you're coming to Kyoto, let me know. I'll come out and meet you.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on January 27, 2017, 03:47:35 PM
Ended up deciding not to take an extra week since work and not sure if I want do 3 weeks in Japan or Hokkaido solo currently.  So just doing the 10-13 day Tokyo/Onsen/Kyoto tour in May post-Golden Week.  I think I'll spend a night in Matsumoto since I've never been to the castle and it's supposed to be nice.  If I'm in Kyoto for a week, may do some day trips somewhere new.  Been to Nara/Kobe/Osaka/Iga/Hiroshima, so will need to look around for something. 

Only once to Hokkaido in summer; it's pleasant compared to everything south. Still muggy, but not bad. Most homes didn't have air conditioners because they never needed them, just heaters. Now it's getting warmer, and indoors gets a bit close feeling.


When you're coming to Kyoto, let me know. I'll come out and meet you.

For sure!  Or maybe I can head over to Osaka for a night.  My parents aren't really interested in cities, just nature, so the majority of the trip will be based around Kyoto area.  I think we're only going to be in Tokyo for like 2 days (just enough time for me to sneak in some game shopping ;) )
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on January 31, 2017, 03:26:02 PM
Alright, I'm coming over in September this year, just booked so gonna be j-side from Sept 9:th to 25:th. Itinerary not yet set but I'll be poppin' in Kanto and Kansai as per usual.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on March 28, 2017, 09:30:33 AM
It's kind of funny reading other people's itineraries and how close it is to what I recommend to others.

Back when I traveled to Japan for the first time 10+ years ago I basically had to figure out my own travel plans and rely on my Japanese friends for recommendations. I wasn't aware of any English speaking online communities at the time and although I was heavily involved in gaming circles, no one other than expats visited Japan. I didn't know anyone else who'd been there to rely on for help and a lot of the places I see mentioned I had never even heard of until I was in Japan, so it's funny to see other people basically arrive at the same conclusions I did. Even the game journos I met up with while I was out at TGS didn't really travel the country other than to go to TGS.

Conveniently in my first trip there I had an entire month to figure it out but I would, literally on a whim, wake up and just head out to places like Nikko/Kamakura because the friend I was staying with mentioned it was a nice place to see. Hell, I even just booked it to Miyajima, before it even became a well known tourist trap, only because I was staying with a buddy in Kyoto and he said it was "close enough" to Hiroshima, lol. For my next trip I want to head outside of the gaijin comfort zone and head out to less talked about locations like Tottori, Kumamoto, Iwate, and Tokushima.

Still trying to convince demi to go on a trip with me. :-\
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 28, 2017, 11:56:38 AM
I'd like to go see Okinawa.

This morning I said to my wife that I'd like to go back to Osaka and give it another chance, so to speak.  (I like Tokyo much more in comparison)

I don't know if I can stand another one or two week stay strictly in Ishikawa.  That shit drove me insane last time.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: a slime appears on March 28, 2017, 01:30:05 PM
Man Okinawa is a good idea. Thanks for the recommendation.

Gonna be SUPER IGNORANT here but isn't it just like a Hawaii 2.0? That's the gist I got from a Japanese friend who's been there. I only ask 'cause it's probably cheaper for me to head to Hawaii instead of Okinawa, lol.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 28, 2017, 02:15:20 PM
Back in Japan in about a year from now. In the past it's always been just my wife and I, but we're taking our daughter (she'll be six) and two couples and their kids are coming with us this time.

Man Okinawa is a good idea. Thanks for the recommendation.

Gonna be SUPER IGNORANT here but isn't it just like a Hawaii 2.0? That's the gist I got from a Japanese friend who's been there. I only ask 'cause it's probably cheaper for me to head to Hawaii instead of Okinawa, lol.

It's like Oahu (I like to call Honolulu America Light for Japanese tourists) but even more Japanese.

But seriously, lots of cool history about the Ryukyu people and their culture.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 28, 2017, 02:16:21 PM
Man Okinawa is a good idea. Thanks for the recommendation.

Gonna be SUPER IGNORANT here but isn't it just like a Hawaii 2.0? That's the gist I got from a Japanese friend who's been there. I only ask 'cause it's probably cheaper for me to head to Hawaii instead of Okinawa, lol.

Dunno since I've never been there before.  All I know is that there's a large 'Murican presence because of the bases.  I assume it's got plenty of touristy areas but probably isn't as overkill with it as Hawaii is.  There's gotta be some old Ryukyu kingdom stuff to see...right?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on March 28, 2017, 03:05:22 PM
Yeah, I've never been too interested in Okinawa since Hawaii is much closer.  For myself, I definitely want to check out main Hokkaido (February ice festival, summer biking), Kyushu and Shikoku first.  I had a close friend living in Kagoshima for like a decade, but still never made it out to Kyushu.  The most interesting things in Kyushu seemed to be the food stands from what I've been told.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 29, 2017, 08:19:11 PM
 I've been to Okinawa twice, and enjoyed it both times. People are friendly, and the food is fantastic.

It is like Hawaii, except  it was considered a local alternative during the bubble, and all of its growth seems to have stopped then.

It's not as shabby as Guam,  and there are plenty more historical sites then either Guam or Hawaii.  My friend and I visited the site of Hacksaw Ridge couple years ago, and he visited the suicide cliff were so many Okinawans dove to their death, panicked that the Americans would be invading as the Japanese imperial forces abandoned them.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 10, 2017, 10:09:11 PM
http://www.asahi.com/ajw/articles/AJ201704100028.html

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FUKUSAKI, Hyogo Prefecture--His folklore characters have been scaring children for more than a century, and Kunio Yanagita’s “kappa” water spirit kept up the tradition at the spring festival here on April 8.

The long-haired demon, given the character name of Gajiro, was there for a benevolent reason, to help sell a special kappa curry created in honor of Yanagita (1875-1962), who came from Fukusaki. But the kids at the event didn’t seem to be too keen to try the dish.

“He is scary!” and “I don’t like him!” were two of the concerned reactions overheard.

:lol

Japan, man. Even the mascot o-bake can't catch a break.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on April 24, 2017, 11:29:00 PM
So, about to go to Japan and a little concerned about all the US-Korea chest beating going on.  What's the general feel of Japanese people these days?  Are people nervous about a potential war breaking out nearby?  Or is everyone just going about their day like normal going "not this shit again"?  From what I hear in South Korea it's the latter.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 25, 2017, 12:10:52 AM
So, about to go to Japan and a little concerned about all the US-Korea chest beating going on.  What's the general feel of Japanese people these days?  Are people nervous about a potential war breaking out nearby?  Or is everyone just going about their day like normal going "not this shit again"?  From what I hear in South Korea it's the latter.

"Is Trump as dumb as he seems?" To which I answer, "Yes."
"North Korea seems out of its mind. Still."

Everyone's going about their daily business.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Valkyrie on April 26, 2017, 03:20:05 PM
Are you gonna be harvested by chrono when in Japan like the rest of this forum?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on April 26, 2017, 05:43:02 PM
Yup, already got our plans on  :)

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 26, 2017, 07:39:37 PM
Are you gonna be harvested by chrono when in Japan like the rest of this forum?

If you get your Butt to Osaka, I'll harvest you just the same.  :cody
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Valkyrie on April 26, 2017, 10:53:57 PM
That sounds really scary. Ya'll probably just a bunch of axe murderers
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 27, 2017, 07:24:16 AM
That sounds really scary. Ya'll probably just a bunch of axe murderers

That was a long time ago, and technically it wasn't an axe.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Valkyrie on April 27, 2017, 07:36:30 AM
While everyone else were killing people with axes, chrono was busy studying the blade.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on April 27, 2017, 08:11:50 AM
So that's why he moved to Japan. :ohhh
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on April 27, 2017, 01:31:40 PM
I would like to go to Osaka and meet Chronovore.  That's pretty much the reason I'd like to go back there.
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That and Den Den Town.  I need my otaku crap.  :doge
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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on April 27, 2017, 05:18:21 PM
I go to Osaka just for Chrono.  He's worth it!  I like Denden, but I'm satisfied with like once every 10 years visit.  It's too retro for me and I'm a PS1-onwards guy.  I do love the Gundam store though, so many cool models to eyeball.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 27, 2017, 05:40:25 PM
I would like to go to Osaka and meet Chronovore.  That's pretty much the reason I'd like to go back there.
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That and Den Den Town.  I need my otaku crap.  :doge
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I go to Osaka just for Chrono.  He's worth it!  I like Denden, but I'm satisfied with like once every 10 years visit.  It's too retro for me and I'm a PS1-onwards guy.  I do love the Gundam store though, so many cool models to eyeball.
:uguu

You guys…

I prefer Nihonbashi/Otaku Road to Akiba. It's more casual, and the people don't seem to be as jaded about foreigners yet. There are HORDES of Chinese and SE Asian tourists now, so it may all change. I sure see more signs in English about what's forbidden, so I assume Rules Have Been Repeatedly Broken.

I'll scope the Gundam Store more thoroughly next time I'm on a wander. I've only been through the first floor, because I don't much care about Gundam.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Valkyrie on April 27, 2017, 06:56:39 PM
Never heard of those. Is it Osaka's Akiba? Fun fact: I didn't know what Akiba was first time I went to Japan, or why my im@s obsessed Twitter friends dragged me there. :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 27, 2017, 06:59:18 PM
Never heard of those. Is it Osaka's Akiba? Fun fact: I didn't know what Akiba was first time I went to Japan, or why my im@s obsessed Twitter friends dragged me there. :lol
Yeah, exactly right. It has all kinds of animation and mecha themed stores.  Both areas have their origins as electronic specialty stores centers, and later converted to mostly geek interests. The otaku culture has shaped them to their present state.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Valkyrie on April 27, 2017, 07:16:06 PM
Even though I don't really watch anime, I've always loved the art, fanart and the merchandise! Love cool t-shirts, little widgets and stuff like that. I'm a bit girly there, and like the pastel stuff (like Creamy Mami), cute stuff and so on. Love Japanese fashion! Omocat has lota cool designs (although there are people who don't like her, I don't care about the drama). Some call this weeb fashion but idgaf. :lol All in moderation. https://www.omocat-shop.com/collections/sweaters
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 27, 2017, 07:24:29 PM
I have a soft spot for '70s-'90s anime, and love the character/mecha designs and such, but anime seems to have increasingly crawled up its own ass in an ouroboros-like attempt to appeal to its already-overserved core audience.

Urusei Yatsura or Ranma appeal to EVERYONE. Crayon Shinchan is funny to everyone. But girls whose legs turn into battleships, or an academy for lesbian witches begins from an intent which itself is highly suspect.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on May 24, 2017, 06:55:50 PM
Oh hey, now that I'm back from Japan and caught up with things needed catching up on, this is a good time to write up a bit about some cool stuff I saw on this trip:

Kyoto Manga Museum - I didn't expect too much out of this, but this place blew me away. It's not just a really cool manga museum dedicated to the history of manga (browsing through 1940s/1950s manga is super neat), but it also doubles as a museum about the old primary school which become the manga museum after the school closed down. You get to walk up and down the authentic old early 1900s woodwork stairways of an elementary school while the most depressingly sad ghibli-esque music plays and look at the old 1870s-1990 photographs of the principals from black and white and in oldschool robes to modern suits. You see the photos of the teachers and kids over the last 100 of years. Idk, it might have had more of an effect on me because I used to teach at a Japanese elementary school (as well as Jr. High), but I found the place really moving and absolutely wonderful. As good as the Ghibli Museum in a different way. Plus the gift shop had lots of cool Godzilla things.

Enoshima Island - This place was amazing! The entire island is an attraction theme park basically. You cross a long bridge from the mainland where there's beaches and beach town stuff (Hawaii burgers, etc...; has a very hawaii-vibe) and then you get to the island and follow this route along shrines, flower gardens, lighthouses and then it winds down to really cool caves at the bottom with ancient carvings in them (although there's a super cheesy dragon that flashes lightning everytime you clap twice -_-). They also do boat rides from the back end to the shore both ways so you can take one back or take one at the start and work through Enoshima backwards. Lots of places to grab bites, snacks and enjoy the view. Don't quote me on this, but my understanding is that Enoshima was a volcanic island that floating into Japan some hundreds/thousands of years back. I watched a video at the Science Museum in Ueno and the pictures looked like it was saying that.

Hakone - Finally got out to Hakone after hearing good things about it from travel websites. Was hoping to get a nice beautiful view of Fuji and enjoy cool places. Couldn't see Fuji at all  :lol and the place, while green and forest and scenic, was ridiculously packed with American and Chinese tourists and everything was really slow and far apart. The selling point of Hakone is the 5 ways of transportation where you take a train up a mountain on a pretty scenic track, take 2 sets of cable cars over the forest then a boat ride across the lake and then a bus back to the station. This takes MANY HOURS and after about 5-10 mins you've gotten the view from each thing and are just packed with everyone else for the rest. The other thing is that Hakone is a hot spring place and I was just going for the day scenery so I didn't go to the onsen (went onsen elsewhere) and I could see that being nice, but overall Hakone seemed pretty boring and overrun by tourists and if I realized Bitsummit was going on that day (was sorta aware from some posts on fb but didn't pay much attention) I really should've gone to Kyoto and done that instead. Would not recommend Hakone and won't be coming back.

Fwiw, Enoshima seems undiscovered by Western/Chinese tourists at this point and was not too crowded since it was just Japanese tourists, which was nice. I found out about Enoshima from an Asian Kung-Fu Generation song Enoshima Escar and then later from the anime Tsuritama that's about fishing and aliens in Enoshima. Enoshima is cool!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SSMYXZ586LI

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CQBw_XrZWkw

Matsumoto - Finally got out to see the castle in Matsumoto. Was ok. It's a big deal because it's the oldest authentic major castle in Japan, but it's basically empty because of it whereas some of the rebuilt ones have cool museums and things in them. The best part is the good ole castle climbing and not dying experiences. Just as thrilling as a rollercoaster, but once you've done one castle you've done them all imo. Having been to Nagoya, Hirosaki, Osaka, Himeji, Matsumoto castles and probably a few other small ones, I definitely liked Himeji the best, but Osaka one is nice for convenience.

And outside of the castle there is not much to do in Matsumoto. Basically hung out at the mall tower records mini and the small arcade (with no actual real games) for the night I was there.

Tsukiji - Never been before because not really a fish person, but it was really cool. We took a tour and our guide had a deal with one of the Shenmue cart drivers and we got to hop on and seemingly try to run over people as they jumped out of the way. Then we bought some fish and made sushi which was cool.

Otherwise just basically went to places I'd been before in Tokyo (Senso-ji, Ueno Park, Shibuya, Akihabara), Kyoto (Kiyomizu-dera, Gion, Arashiyama) and Osaka (Aquarium, Den Den Town) which were all good as always. Had a really great Tonkatsu at Ganko Namba with Chronovore and had a really good Ganko meal at the mall outside the Osaka Aquarium (great sushi), so now I know Ganko is where its at in Osaka. Also had Shandygaff (which apparently is a thing now in Japan?) with Troidal at an Izakaya in Shibuya. I guess it's an old English ginger beer drink, but never seen it before in the states. Was weird, basically Chu-Hai Beer.

Narita airport was nice as always. Spent a decent amount of time in Tower in Shibuya at the listening stations checking out different new bands. Picked up the 2nd Ep of Moshimo cause they remind me a bit of some of the late Go!Go!7188 that I was into (which became the experimental band Chirinuruwowaka).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bZbTiSb3DZE
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on June 21, 2017, 07:29:59 AM
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A new spot opened on Friday offering a multinational experience with servers from Brazil, China, Taiwan, Germany, Italy, the U.S., France, and Indonesia. Dubbed "Sugoi Kawaii," the cafe is "of, by, and for gaijin" (foreigners).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcuArXDs8Lw

:donot

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Sugoi Kawaii is called a café but its menu specializes in alcohol.
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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 21, 2017, 10:25:40 PM
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A new spot opened on Friday offering a multinational experience with servers from Brazil, China, Taiwan, Germany, Italy, the U.S., France, and Indonesia. Dubbed "Sugoi Kawaii," the cafe is "of, by, and for gaijin" (foreigners).
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qcuArXDs8Lw

:donot

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Sugoi Kawaii is called a café but its menu specializes in alcohol.
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This can only end in tears.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 27, 2017, 01:10:10 AM
http://www.businessinsider.com/gatebox-ai-the-japanese-amazon-echo-photos-2016-12

Well, hell. Instead of fostering a culture where men can be taught to interact with women healthily, why not provide a small one trapped in a cage who doesn't mind being stuck in a permanent support role?

:japancry
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on August 27, 2017, 08:23:08 AM
In Super Bunnyhop's first Japan travel video, there's a part where he's using PSVR in a hotel room, interacting with some virtual idol. One of his friends in the background called it a 'give up' machine.

This is another 'give up' machine.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on August 28, 2017, 04:00:17 AM
My trip is coming up, gonna be in J-land from Sept 9:th through 25:th :uguu
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 28, 2017, 06:50:30 PM
My trip is coming up, gonna be in J-land from Sept 9:th through 25:th :uguu

Are you coming to Kansai, bae?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on August 29, 2017, 03:33:31 AM
My trip is coming up, gonna be in J-land from Sept 9:th through 25:th :uguu

Are you coming to Kansai, bae?

I am! 13:th to 15:th!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Valkyrie on August 29, 2017, 07:38:36 AM
Missile matsuri in Osaka!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 29, 2017, 10:03:29 PM
Missile matsuri in Osaka!

:supergay
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Valkyrie on September 04, 2017, 10:00:59 PM
大阪のみなさん、ついに今日から2週間後の9/19にオープンします!スケジュールを覚えておいてね。そして、初日は先着100名様にタコスと限定Tシャツをプレゼント!さらにコンボがゲット出来るVIPカードもお渡しします。オープンは9/19の朝10時です! You probably already knew this though. lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 04, 2017, 10:07:45 PM
Yeah, a friend and I just last week visited the spot where Taco Bell Jesus will be born. It's going to be INSANE for the next several months, so I'll likely go visit on a weekday instead.

In Bore terms, it's the spot on the south side of the Osaka region bridge in Yakuza 0. The real name is Dotonboribashi, can't remember the in-game name for it now.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 05, 2017, 09:22:23 AM
Yeah, a friend and I just last week visited the spot where Taco Bell Jesus will be born

:rejoice

I think I'm gonna have to hit the Bell today for lunch in celebration.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 05, 2017, 09:23:56 PM
Yeah, a friend and I just last week visited the spot where Taco Bell Jesus will be born

:rejoice

I think I'm gonna have to hit the Bell today for lunch in celebration.

Funny thing is, after YEARS of nothing but near-miss, expensive garbage Mexican in Osaka (El Pancho, Pink Adobe (gone)), there is finally El Zocalo, a real-deal burrito shop with legit carnitas, and they serve craft beer. It's pricey, but it's really good. Now Taco Bell is rolling in, it almost makes me feel at home.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Valkyrie on September 05, 2017, 11:07:20 PM
A lot of people from the US have shown disappointment over the Japanese Taco Bell food. :(

I only ate at Taco Bell once when in the US but it's so long ago I can't remember what it was like.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 06, 2017, 01:48:01 AM
A lot of people from the US have shown disappointment over the Japanese Taco Bell food. :(

I only ate at Taco Bell once when in the US but it's so long ago I can't remember what it was like.

I had 3-hour-old Taco Bell food, after it traveled from Tokyo to Osaka. It was about what you'd expect. I was still grateful. The thing is, even crappy fast food is expensive compared to local options.

Taco Bell in the USA is insanely cheap. Eating it in Japan is mainly for nostalgia. Shit, even Krispy Kreme donuts are over US$2/each here. They're not going for that in the USA, are they?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 08, 2017, 12:10:45 PM
Pretty sure Krispy Kreme doughnuts are a dollar or so.  Also nobody cares about them the way people went nutso when they came to Japan.  Around these parts people lose their shit over various little bakeries here and there. 

I remember long lines and people going crazy over Coldstone Creamery when I was living over there.  Is that still a thing?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on September 08, 2017, 05:11:58 PM
Krispy Kreme is kinda terrible in the US compared to other donut alternatives. But in Japan considering the Japanese donut is so different, I could see Krispy Kreme being more popular.
Didn't realize Cold Stone was in Japan. I like Cold Stone, soft ice cream/gellato > cold hard ice cream.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 09, 2017, 12:03:16 PM
There are a few Coldstone, but it seems like no1curr.

Krispy Kreme are wayyyyyy to sweet for the Japanese palate. They are mainly purchased as a novelty, unlike Mr. Donut, which are so ubiquitous that they seem to be a staple.

I had a funny thing happen today: I was downtown for the 2nd day in a row, and had a chance to try a burger place I'd not been to. It looked like their most basic one was ¥850, and their cheeseburger was "process cheese" instead of actual cheese, like cheddar. The waitress asked what I'd like to drink, and I wasn't ready to beer up just yet (at ¥700-¥1000 addition), so I asked for water.

"The burger is a set-menu, and you'll have to order a drink."

"Beer isn't one of the drinks I can choose, is it?"

"No, that's separate. Please choose from this list."

So I get a club soda and am STOKED that my ¥850 burger comes with a beverage, AWESOME!

The burger is pretty good! It seems like they grind their own beef, as there's a challenging bit of gristle in it. The flavor is spot-on! The fries are tasty, too. YES!

Except, when I pay my bill, it's ¥1200. The club soda is an additional ¥350, or an additional 40% of the burger's price, for a drink I didn't even want. There's a bakery near my home that also insists on a drink purchase for on-site consumption, but they're up front about it. Saying something is part of a "set" means everything's included; it wasn't. I asked my wife if this is normal in Japan, she said it's weird and dumb, because it'll alienate customers. Yup.

OTOH, I has some seriously good apple pie today, and I'll definitely be going back there.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on September 09, 2017, 03:56:26 PM
Yeah, that's pretty bs.

That's sorta like how over here some fast food places like Carls Jr or Del Taco when you order a combo they'll respond with "do you want to make that large?" and if you say no, they'll give you the medium one even though the pricing is for the small size combo. So you have to specifically say no, I want small size or a small size combo #. Basically they try to trick you and charge you more for stuff you don't want and it's a bit annoying.

At least the apple pie was good!

I used to not like Japanese donuts because they weren't sweet enough just like all the deserts in Japan, but American donuts are too sweet (especially crispy creme which is way too sweet) for me, so I actually like the Japanese Mr. Donut type stuff for breakfast with a coffee when I'm in Japan. Either that or bakery breads + coffee. That being said for actual desserts like cakes I'm still not a fan of the less sweet Japanese versions. I want my chocolate to taste like delicious sweet chocolate!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 09, 2017, 06:57:36 PM
Haha, yeah! I'm a fan of Mr. Donut style donuts now, too, and the less-sweet cakes are still not my thing. That said, I'm ALWAYS down for a maple bar when I'm in the USA, because I haven't found them ANYWHERE in Japan.

That pie was fucking great, btw.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on September 15, 2017, 01:10:59 PM
Trip is going well so far, I'm posting photos here FYI:

https://t-shortography.tumblr.com (https://t-shortography.tumblr.com)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on September 15, 2017, 02:03:54 PM
Wow, gorgeous photos. Very impressive! Also looks like a good time :)

I thought this shot is damn amazing, all the colors pop, the depth and framing, and the expressions on everyone's faces.

https://t-shortography.tumblr.com/image/165280250100
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 16, 2017, 04:59:41 AM
In all sincerity, you have a fucking phenomenal eye. Great photos, such a sense of place and atmosphere!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on September 16, 2017, 08:54:26 AM
Thank you bros, とんでもないです  :-[
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on November 26, 2017, 07:50:38 PM
I'm not sure when I last checked this thread, but I'm finally trying to plan a 2 to 2.5 week long trip to Japan in March 2018 and I have no idea where to start. Help please.

Should I just start by reading through this thread? Can I bombard you all with questions? I'm a bit anxious because I'll be alone for most of the trip and this will be just my 2nd time visiting somewhere outside of the US. The first was Phuket, Thailand this past August, but they were really accommodating to tourists and most people spoke a decent amount of English. I don't know what to expect from Japan.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 26, 2017, 08:41:14 PM
Bombard away. I love my adopted country, but my knowledge is largely limited to Kyoto and Osaka, where I've lived.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on November 26, 2017, 11:23:35 PM
Bombard away. I love my adopted country, but my knowledge is largely limited to Kyoto and Osaka, where I've lived.

1. How much japanese do I need to know? Will I be okay just knowing beginner level shit?
2. Is the train system easy to understand? Is it affordable?
3. What's a good budget for 2.5 weeks? Should I exchange money here or in Japan?
4. What should I do/see in Tokyo? What's a good amount of time to spend there?
5. Where's the nightlife? I'd like to visit at least one hip hop or reggae/dancehall club.
6. Where should I visit besides Tokyo? It would be cool if I could visit temples, shrines, more country or small town areas, etc.
7. What restaurants do I need to try?
8. Where's that giant Gundam located?
9. Would you have any time to hang out with me? :-[

...that's what I can think of so far. Thanks chrono. I haven't booked my flight yet, but I'm aiming for March 12th to April 1st.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 27, 2017, 03:36:01 AM
Bombard away. I love my adopted country, but my knowledge is largely limited to Kyoto and Osaka, where I've lived.

1. How much japanese do I need to know? Will I be okay just knowing beginner level shit?
2. Is the train system easy to understand? Is it affordable?
3. What's a good budget for 2.5 weeks? Should I exchange money here or in Japan?
4. What should I do/see in Tokyo? What's a good amount of time to spend there?
5. Where's the nightlife? I'd like to visit at least one hip hop or reggae/dancehall club.
6. Where should I visit besides Tokyo? It would be cool if I could visit temples, shrines, more country or small town areas, etc.
7. What restaurants do I need to try?
8. Where's that giant Gundam located?
9. Would you have any time to hang out with me? :-[

...that's what I can think of so far. Thanks chrono. I haven't booked my flight yet, but I'm aiming for March 12th to April 1st.

Any attempt to speak Japanese will likely be welcome. Japanese people outside of Tokyo look surprised whenever people bother to learn their language. Tokyo is passé about all foreigners, regardless of language ability.

The level of difficulty about trains is variable. Tokyo is like five overlapping ant-hives. Osaka is a fairly logical set of grids, but maybe I'm just used to is. Kyoto only has a few subways, it's pretty straightforward.

You'll want to book your lodgings immediately, because you're visiting during the height of cherry blossom season. Places are going to fill up soon. Japan is experiencing a tourist boom, so many tourist shops also offer currency exchange. The airport or hotels can exchange money for you easily. Your budget should depend on your accommodations and diet; Mr Gundam has a better idea about this than I do, since stay-at-home money is super different than traveling money. Think about air-bnb or hostels if you are on a budget. You'll meet other travelers that way, and most of them are yuropeens and oh-strayl-yuns, with most mainland asia tourists staying in hotels. Sorry I can't be more help about budget.

Tokyo/nightlife: Again, sorry, I'm old and a homebody. I'm going to guess that Lonely Planet or some more hip travel website can put you on a good path there. There are plenty of great clubs in Shibuya and Roppongi where foreigners are welcome, I hear. The Tokyo Sky Tree is new and very popular and apparently amazing from its top. The Robot Restaurant is wildly popular, probably should book in advance. There are English language sites that allow for that.

If you like anime, specifically Ghibli, I hear the Ghibli Museum is big-time awesome. I'm hoping to visit it next year. If you need help with tickets, I can buy yours in advance at a 7-11 networked ticket kiosk once you have your itinerary worked out, and I can mail the physical tickets to you.

I have an affinity for Kyoto, which always feels like half temples and shrines, and half calm and reflective urban tourist city. I lived there for a year and it was the most relaxed I've ever been. Again, look for reasonable lodging and book it soon. Kyoto's famous for cherry viewing, the locals are at their absolute best during night-time cherry blossom viewing; if you wander around with a bottle of sake to share, you may get invited to join random people's barbecues.

If you're in Kansai (Kyoto/Osaka/Kobe), and if I'm here, I'm definitely up for a day out!

Mandatory Japanese 1:1 GunPla link (https://en.rocketnews24.com/2017/09/25/tokyos-new-giant-gundam-anime-robot-statue-is-complete-and-its-awesome【photos】/)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on November 27, 2017, 10:57:58 AM
Oh fuck, I thought March was before cherry blossom season started. I'll try to confirm my days off from work asap before I ask you anything else.

I had no idea that the RX-78 was dismantled and replaced by unicorn. I definitely plan on seeing it.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on November 27, 2017, 02:23:08 PM
Oh fuck, I thought March was before cherry blossom season started. I'll try to confirm my days off from work asap before I ask you anything else.

I had no idea that the RX-78 was dismantled and replaced by unicorn. I definitely plan on seeing it.

Tokyo blossoming is usually towards the end of march, 20:th or so. Yeah the unicorn Gundam is outside the Diver City shopping center in Odaiba, where Gundam Café and GunPla HQ Tokyo also are. I recommend taking the boat ride to Odaiba all the way from Azumabashi bridge in Asakusa, it's relaxing and also a nice way to see the city from the Sumida river.

No need to exchange all the money up front these days, you can just pop into any 7-eleven (and most FamiMarts) and withdraw using international cards!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on November 28, 2017, 02:07:04 AM
大阪のみなさん、ついに今日から2週間後の9/19にオープンします!スケジュールを覚えておいてね。そして、初日は先着100名様にタコスと限定Tシャツをプレゼント!さらにコンボがゲット出来るVIPカードもお渡しします。オープンは9/19の朝10時です! You probably already knew this though. lol

Ok, so I clicked on this thread and started reading this post and thought you were saying your schedule is finally free and that you were going to give tacos and t-shirts as a present to the first 100 people that were gonna hang out with you in Osaka (which was kinda weird, but ok), but then when I got to the VIP card I was like wait, I'm confused and then when I saw 10am I was like Ohhhhhh, this is quoting taco bell.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 28, 2017, 02:35:59 AM
大阪のみなさん、ついに今日から2週間後の9/19にオープンします!スケジュールを覚えておいてね。そして、初日は先着100名様にタコスと限定Tシャツをプレゼント!さらにコンボがゲット出来るVIPカードもお渡しします。オープンは9/19の朝10時です! You probably already knew this though. lol

Ok, so I clicked on this thread and started reading this post and thought you were saying your schedule is finally free and that you were going to give tacos and t-shirts as a present to the first 100 people that were gonna hang out with you in Osaka (which was kinda weird, but ok), but then when I got to the VIP card I was like wait, I'm confused and then when I saw 10am I was like Ohhhhhh, this is quoting taco bell.
Leave it to Valkyrie to turn even the Japan thread into a Taco Bell thread. ¡Truly the Borita we deserve!
:rejoice
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on November 28, 2017, 11:17:57 AM
So we're still planning on coming back in April. Tokyo and Kyoto for sure. Originally we had friends who wanted to come with their kids, but the potential air fare prices have scared them off so it looks like it will be me, Mrs. Gundam and Little Gundam. The trip is gonna be a bit different than our past jaunts since we'll need to do things a six year old would want to do (Tokyo Disney Sea, Hello Kitty stuff and she thinks Smile Slimes are the greatest things ever) but still tons of walking, little neighborhoods, ramen, 1:1 Gundam, moar ramen and hopefully some ji-biru.

I've also been trying to get her to watch Pretty Cure on Netflix for some familiarity, but she isn't having it. :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 28, 2017, 06:43:40 PM
 I can’t wait to hit various local beer spots with you in Kyoto! I haven’t yet been to the Kyoto Brewing Company, and I really dig their hexagonal logo, so I hope to pick up a T-shirt or hat in addition to beers.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on November 28, 2017, 09:35:47 PM
Had to shorten my trip a bit after speaking to my boss. Oh well. I just booked my flight. I arrive on the afternoon of March 13th and leave the afternoon of the 27th. :hyper
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on November 28, 2017, 10:16:51 PM
Couple of weeks is perfect.
Get a rail pass, don't stay in Tokyo the entire time. One week in Tokyo is plenty to see & do a ton. At the very least do day trips to places 1-2 hours away. Take a short mountain hike somewhere while you are there. Like, doesn't have to be climbing a mountain solo, there's lots of places that are like right outside town, you get off a train and follow everyone along a scenic fresh air path somewhere.

I'd absolutely recommend staying at a hot springs inn (Ryokan) for at least 1 night, if not 2. The smaller the inn, the better because it can be like your own private place where you never run into anyone else. It took me like 4-5 trips of Japan before I did this and now and for the rest of my life I spent 2 nights at a Ryokan every time I go to Japan. It's the best thing ever. The experience, the FOOD (most will provide breakfast & dinner), the hot springs...it's the best. The people running them are usually wonderful and a lot speak English! Especially if they have an English website.

If you're interested, I can recommend my favorite one and give you tons of info on it, it's called Jinpyokaku. You can get there from Tokyo in about 3.5 hours and in March it'll be cold, but should be past the snow. If you go there you can let them know when you're arrive at Yudanaka (you take a train from Tokyo -> Nagano and then change lines to go from Nagano -> Yudanaka) and they'll pick you up in a van from the station and drive you up the hill about 20 mins to the ryokan. During the day you can walk through a cool forest to the Snow Monkey park and check out the monkeys. Also sitting in the outdoor hot springs bath in the cold night all by yourself just chilling as leaves fall down and stuff is amazing. Only way it could be better is if you're sipping sake while doing it, but I haven't tried sneaking sake in...yet.
http://www.jinpyo.jp/eng/

But there's like 1,000 ryokans in Japan, so you can find others and ones closer or somewhere along your way. But I would recommend spending 2 nights at a Ryokan somewhere on your trip. It might be your favorite memory/part.

Otherwise, you can day trip to Kamakura, Nikko, Enoshima island, Yokohama, Hakone (I didn't think Hakone was worth it). Just google around the places and find stuff you think would be fun to visit. If you're going to leave Tokyo, then Osaka/Kyoto is good. Osaka will be pretty close to the same Tokyo experience but with Chronovore. The Aquarium is amazing. Kyoto is pretty unique and you can spend a day or two visiting temples or the train museum or the international manga museum.

My recommended itinerary for Tokyo is:

-Akihabara game shopping & Club Sega for your arcade gaming
-Ueno park museums
-Yoyogi Park & Harajuku on Sunday around lunch in case cosplayers are on the bridge.
-Tokyo station for the old Tokyo station exit which is historic and the underground shops including the brand shops like the Kirby shops; also you can walk to the imperial grounds and walk around the outside or look for a tour thing for inside.
-Odaiba for the Gundam and Amusement park rides and museums
-Tokyo Tower/Skytree are probably cool, I suck and still haven't been up either
-Sunshine City in Ikebukuro has some anime/manga stuff like Mandarake and Namco city
-Shinjuku, Kabukicho is the red light district that the Yakuza games Kamurocho is based on, there's also GODZILLA there
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on November 28, 2017, 10:50:00 PM
All of that sounds great. Thanks, I was planning on looking into ryokans. One where I can also see snow monkeys nearby sounds perfect.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on November 29, 2017, 08:41:03 PM
Bebpo, where do you usually stay on your Japan trips? Hotels, airbnbs, etc?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on November 29, 2017, 09:13:06 PM
Hotels, but depends on what you want to spend.

I've stayed at hostels for $25/night in Tokyo (there's one by Sensouji in Asakusa)
I've stayed in ~$100/night 3 star chains/business hotels
and I've stayed in $200-300/night 4/5 star hotels.

One thing though is that even the cheap hotels are nice and clean in Japan. So just spend what you feel comfortable spending. Location is important too, you want to be near a trains station that connects on a bunch of lines.

Also I have zero experience with airbnbs in Japan, so they might be great, but someone else here would need to tell you about them.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on November 29, 2017, 11:33:20 PM
Toyoko-Inn was always my choice for nice, clean, and reasonably priced business hotels.  Lots of them all over the place.

They have an English site: https://www.toyoko-inn.com/eng

We stayed at a really awesome little hotel the last time we were in Tokyo that was in a great location, but I can't remember the name of it. Maybe my wife does...I can ask.

And yeah, the rail pass is great and bullet trains are fast, so you can get to other cities pretty quickly.  Go see Kyoto and Osaka!   

I would also like to pimp my former home city of Kanazawa.  Nice little place that will give you a good idea of what it's like to live outside the big cities, while also being kind of a trendy place (think the Aspen of Japan- complete with skiing on one side...but beaches on the other!) and you'll find some of the same big name stores like 109 and people driving around in Ferraris here and there.  It has got amazing seafood that shits all over what you'll find in Tokyo.  There's places to see like Kenrokuen garden and the Ninja Castle. 

(https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1349/1239086452_e8116f9753_z.jpg?zz=1)(https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1194/1239086428_b88e69abe3_z.jpg?zz=1)(https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1312/1239086424_227eb00fa5_z.jpg?zz=1)

I really only went to surrounding prefectures, Tokyo, Osaka, and Kyoto when I was there.  I'd really like to go check out Kobe, Hiroshima, and then go to Okinawa and Hokkaido some time.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on November 29, 2017, 11:49:44 PM
Oh yeah, Beezy- Convenience stores will be your friend.  Lots of useful things to buy and the food is actually pretty decent if you want to grab something quick on the cheap.  Nothing like the convenience stores in the States...they're actually one of the things I miss the most about not living over there.  :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on November 30, 2017, 12:28:54 PM
My wife and I now do AirBNB in Japan, but we stayed here on our first two Tokyo trips:
http://www.katsutaro.com/annex_index.html

Awesome little neighborhood (Yanaka avoided the firebombing during WWII and retains the old Tokyo feel that was almost completely wiped out) right off the Yamanote line.

If you make it down to Hiroshima, we have an amazing place to stay on Miyajima. Super pricey but damn was it worth it.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 30, 2017, 06:57:16 PM
Had to shorten my trip a bit after speaking to my boss. Oh well. I just booked my flight. I arrive on the afternoon of March 13th and leave the afternoon of the 27th. :hyper
I put you in my calendar. Let me know when your regional plans shape up, and I'll help you out however I can in Kansai.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on November 30, 2017, 09:01:46 PM
Thanks, this thread has helped a lot already. I have a friend who's also going from the 5th to 19th. So that's a one week overlap for us. We gotta figure out what we'll do while there together.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on December 05, 2017, 08:39:09 PM
Would two days be alright for Kyoto, Osaka and maybe Nara? Since my friend and I will only be together from the 13th to the 19th, I was thinking of staying in that area from the 15th to the 17th. His flight out of Tokyo is on the 19th, so he needs to be back before then. Found a nice airbnb in Osaka for those dates that doesn't have two beds directly next to each other. I feel like I should book it tonight.

So far the plan is shaping up to be:

-Friend gets an airbnb in Tokyo for the 6th to the 15th. I stay there with him once I arrive on the 13th. Check out Tokyo a bit.
-Airbnb for the both of us in Osaka for 15th to the 17th. Hopefully hang out with chrono in Osaka on the 15th. Check out Kyoto on the 16th.
-I get an airbnb in Tokyo for the 17th to the 27th. Check out Tokyo some more. Once my friend leaves on the 19th, I start going on day trips by myself. Hopefully stay in a ryokan for a night or 2. I'd go to the one Bebpo recommended, just so I won't have to do any extra research.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on December 06, 2017, 12:47:17 AM
*paging chrono*
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on December 06, 2017, 01:29:35 AM
Two days is tight but doable for 1 day Kyoto (see some temples) and 1 day in Osaka (hang with Chronovore in Namba, check out Denden town game shopping & Gundam store). Probably can't fit Nara in unless you go there first in the morning for a couple of hours and then head to Osaka. For the morning I'd recommend either doing Deer Park in Nara or the Osaka Aquarium. Depends on if you want to see/pet deer or see giant sealife.

When you go to Kyoto, Google about the Arashiyama thing where you take a train 1 stop north and then ride down the river in one of those narrow old school boats to Arashiyama, then get out and do the bamboo forest, temples get lunch then head back to the city and do one of the major epic temples.

I like Arashiyama a lot but I haven't done the boat thing and it looks fun.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on December 06, 2017, 01:37:10 AM
https://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3966.html

Actually it looks like a 2 hour ride so might take up too much time since it already takes 35 mins by train to Arashiyama from central Kyoto.

I think if you could, doing 3 days Osaka/Kyoto would give you a lot more flexibility. 2 days in Kyoto (main city temples/museums & a day in Arashiyama and then something late afternoon in Kyoto).

But 2 days will work.

I don't know if you ever saw Kenshin, but that's how I first found out about Arashiyama the first time I was in Kyoto. Arashiyama is famous for a big bridge over a river and one of the ending songs for the anime was that bridge with the river running under it.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 06, 2017, 08:12:30 AM
I haven't done the boat thing, so I can't speak to it. Arashiyama is nice, but Kyoto itself is also nice and has a lot of variation within it. Arashiyama is kind of touristy, but still understated.

A day in Osaka, a day in Kyoto is kind of the bare minimum. Unless you have specific stuff you want to hit in Nara, skip it. It's charming, has a bunch of temples, deer, and a crafts scene — as well as one REALLY good sake brewery which does tastings. But if you don't have goals in Nara, it's hard to recommend.

Kyoto and Osaka are fantastic, and easy to stumble into a good time.

When you finalize your days, I'll put it into my calendar!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on December 06, 2017, 11:24:30 AM
Okay, we're gonna stay in the Kyoto area from the 14th to the 17th, so 3 days.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on December 06, 2017, 12:05:37 PM
Em and I took a day trip to Nara on our honeymoon and thought it was wonderful. Absolutely gorgeous town, but we didn't do Osaka on that trip. Three days in Kyoto (including Nara) before an overnight in Hiroshima/Miyajima and then back to Tokyo.

We loved Kyoto. Stayed in the Gion district during Gion Matsuri and had an amazing stay. The Philosopher's Path was a serious highlight for both of us.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on December 06, 2017, 12:22:09 PM
Philosopher’s path is really romantic with the falling leaves along the canal!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: zomgee on December 06, 2017, 05:29:12 PM
Trip is going well so far, I'm posting photos here FYI:

https://t-shortography.tumblr.com (https://t-shortography.tumblr.com)

Quoting to bump this gorgeous photography.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on December 06, 2017, 06:03:56 PM
I see a lot of people say nice things about Osaka and Kyoto. So Tokyo isn't that good?

Tokyo is awesome. I love Tokyo. There's a reason I go there every four years.

However, you should also visit other parts of the country if you have time. Tokyo isn't everything.

Philosopher’s path is really romantic with the falling leaves along the canal!

We got to Kyoto on the first night of Gion Matsuri and it was absolutely magical. Even though we were walloped by the tail end of a typhoon, it was a great place to spend our honeymoon.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on December 06, 2017, 06:24:21 PM
I see a lot of people say nice things about Osaka and Kyoto. So Tokyo isn't that good?

If I ever lived in Japan again I’d live in Tokyo. It’s very similar to NYC and has everything and it’s all top-notch.
Rest of the country has neat stuff too! It’s a pretty old country with a lot of history :)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 06, 2017, 10:02:36 PM
Okay, we're gonna stay in the Kyoto area from the 14th to the 17th, so 3 days.

Kewl, you're in my calendar for 2018 March 14-17th. As the trip approaches, we'll figure out which day works best for our schedules, and I can spend a day with you in either Osaka or Kyoto. I'm good either place. Osaka is better with a guide, Kyoto is built for tourists, but it's up to you!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on December 10, 2017, 08:04:52 PM
I've booked all my airbnbs. I'll be staying in Shinjuku when I'm in Tokyo. Flights and lodging have come to about $1,360. I think that's pretty good.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: HardcoreRetro on January 04, 2018, 07:16:17 AM
Any of you guys ever go to Huis Ten Bosch in Nagasaki? Little bit of the Netherlands in Japan.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on January 04, 2018, 07:43:43 AM
Any of you guys ever go to Huis Ten Bosch in Nagasaki? Little bit of the Netherlands in Japan.

Never heard of it.  Interesting place and want to check it out if I ever go to Nagasaki one day.  Found this about it:

Quote
In 2015, the Henna Hotel ("Strange Hotel") opened on site. It is the world's first hotel staffed by robots

wut
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Raist on January 04, 2018, 08:37:24 PM
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dejima
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on February 01, 2018, 02:22:47 PM
Chrono,

Japan is off for the time being. We have a wedding to attend in Belgium this Spring so we'll be doing that instead and spending some time in Germany as well. And our friends all backed out on Japan, so it will be just my family at some point in the future. I'll let you know when. We've thought about maybe November.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on February 01, 2018, 02:34:22 PM
Yeah, I'm passing on Japan this year and going to Singapore/HK/Macau instead. Was invited/tempted to go to the Xenogears concert in April but had to choose between the two trips and would rather check out some new places. Might go in the fall (maybe I'll go when Mr. Gundam goes so we can cross paths), but I'll probably just wait and go spring. I keep wanting to go in Feb for the Sapporo snow festival but that's really fucking cold and I might be too old for turning into ice.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 01, 2018, 05:45:53 PM
Chrono,

Japan is off for the time being. We have a wedding to attend in Belgium this Spring so we'll be doing that instead and spending some time in Germany as well. And our friends all backed out on Japan, so it will be just my family at some point in the future. I'll let you know when. We've thought about maybe November.
Yeah, I'm passing on Japan this year and going to Singapore/HK/Macau instead. Was invited/tempted to go to the Xenogears concert in April but had to choose between the two trips and would rather check out some new places. Might go in the fall (maybe I'll go when Mr. Gundam goes so we can cross paths), but I'll probably just wait and go spring. I keep wanting to go in Feb for the Sapporo snow festival but that's really fucking cold and I might be too old for turning into ice.

Thanks for letting me know, guys! I'm here for the long run, so I know we'll catch up eventually!

Maybe if you BOTH are here at the same time, you can finally manage to help me understand the fascination with SRW/mecha games?  ;)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on February 01, 2018, 09:23:46 PM
My trip is still happening, chrono. :hyper

Is it too late to get the Ghibli Museum tickets? How much are they? I should've asked you this a long time ago but I forgot.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 01, 2018, 10:32:54 PM
My trip is still happening, chrono. :hyper

Is it too late to get the Ghibli Museum tickets? How much are they? I should've asked you this a long time ago but I forgot.

Oh, shit! Yeah, I've got to get some for my friends who are also coming to Japan shortly. I'd rather pick them all up at once, so you have to let me know WHICH DAY you want to visit. Preferably a range of days, in case they're sold out. I've never been, but I've heard they only allow a max number of visitors per day.

I don't know how much it costs. I think it's less than $50.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on February 04, 2018, 03:27:37 PM
And now Germany/Belgium (and the wedding) may be off. We could've done Japan.

Fuuuuuuck. Oh well. We're still eyeing Japan in November, probably over Thanksgiving.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 04, 2018, 07:01:43 PM
Liking for Japan being on the table again, not for a possible wedding cancellation… For what it’s worth.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on February 04, 2018, 11:02:25 PM
My trip is still happening, chrono. :hyper

Is it too late to get the Ghibli Museum tickets? How much are they? I should've asked you this a long time ago but I forgot.

Oh, shit! Yeah, I've got to get some for my friends who are also coming to Japan shortly. I'd rather pick them all up at once, so you have to let me know WHICH DAY you want to visit. Preferably a range of days, in case they're sold out. I've never been, but I've heard they only allow a max number of visitors per day.

I don't know how much it costs. I think it's less than $50.
If March 18th is available, I'd like two for that day. It's the last day that my friend will be in Tokyo and have time to do stuff. If not, then one ticket for any day from the 19th to the 26th should be fine.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 04, 2018, 11:42:17 PM
My trip is still happening, chrono. :hyper

Is it too late to get the Ghibli Museum tickets? How much are they? I should've asked you this a long time ago but I forgot.

Oh, shit! Yeah, I've got to get some for my friends who are also coming to Japan shortly. I'd rather pick them all up at once, so you have to let me know WHICH DAY you want to visit. Preferably a range of days, in case they're sold out. I've never been, but I've heard they only allow a max number of visitors per day.

I don't know how much it costs. I think it's less than $50.
If March 18th is available, I'd like two for that day. It's the last day that my friend will be in Tokyo and have time to do stuff. If not, then one ticket for any day from the 19th to the 26th should be fine.
OK, I'll have a peek as soon as my friend re-confirms her family's needed dates!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on February 09, 2018, 01:36:02 AM
So for some reason, my friend believes that we need to purchase the JR Pass in advance. Is he right? I assumed it'd be something that I could just buy at the airport once I landed.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on February 09, 2018, 02:02:53 AM
So for some reason, my friend believes that we need to purchase the JR Pass in advance. Is he right? I assumed it'd be something that I could just buy at the airport once I landed.

You have to get it in advance. You cannot purchase it in Japan. Definitely take care of it soon because it takes a week or two if you order it online.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on February 09, 2018, 08:29:35 AM
Shit. Good thing he found out when he did. I see that they have them for 7, 14, and 21 days. I'll be there for 15 days though. Do I have no other option besides buying the one for 21 days? Can I just pay cash to take the train to the airport?

Also, I forgot to look into ryokans. I'm assuming most of the better ones are filled by now. The one you linked was sold out a long time ago Bebpo. Unless I read things on the site wrong.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 09, 2018, 10:31:00 AM
Shit. Good thing he found out when he did. I see that they have them for 7, 14, and 21 days. I'll be there for 15 days though. Do I have no other option besides buying the one for 21 days? Can I just pay cash to take the train to the airport?

Also, I forgot to look into ryokans. I'm assuming most of the better ones are filled by now. The one you linked was sold out a long time ago Bebpo. Unless I read things on the site wrong.

Buy the 14-day pass, and just pay for whatever you need out-of-pocket on the last day you're here. You're likely just going to catch a train from your last hotel to the airport, right? Or maybe even staying at the airport?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on February 09, 2018, 08:25:25 PM
Yeah, just a train from my airbnb to the airport on the last day.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 09, 2018, 08:59:55 PM
Yeah, just a train from my airbnb to the airport on the last day.

Well, there you are. Provided the diff between 14 and 21 days is more than that last train ride, you're set with the 14 day pass.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on February 09, 2018, 09:33:25 PM
Yeah, although when you're in Tokyo it's cheaper to just pay each time than use the pass (getting around Tokyo is probably like $10-20 a day max), but the pass is convenient to just walk through the little security entrance/exit each time and not have to mess with buying a ticket each time.

Just saying this because I've gone with people who are there for like 10-15 days but like 6 of the days are in Tokyo so they go for the 7 day pass and don't activate it until the day they leave Tokyo because what you really want it for is the bullet train/shinkansen tickets which are like $100 a piece. It's also useful for the airport train which is like $30 or something.

If you search Agoda for Ryokans you'll see a bunch. There's tons, so just look around at what's available and use tripadvisor reviews and stuff to make sure it's a good place. Also if you want a private hot springs bath in your room make sure you look for that because a lot of hot spring ryokan just have the public pool. Also keep in mind most ryokans (all ryokans?) include dinner & breakfast in each night and it's not like a continent breakfast, but a good full $60-100 quality meal. So when you see like $300-500 per night, the real cost is lower because of the value of the 2 meals included per night.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on February 11, 2018, 11:59:10 AM
So yeah, wedding delayed until next year. Bummer, I was excited about spending a week in Germany. We tried to see if we could pull together an April Japan trip but not much in the way of AirBNBs.

Now we’re definitely coming to Japan in November.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on February 12, 2018, 05:32:45 PM
November is a good time to come, right? Everything we've read says so, and if we're there Thanksgiving week hopefully we can see some of the early Christmas decorations.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 12, 2018, 07:25:42 PM
November is a good time to come, right? Everything we've read says so, and if we're there Thanksgiving week hopefully we can see some of the early Christmas decorations.
Japan is lovely in November. It hasn't become winter yet, so it's not freezing-ass cold, and if you time it right you might see "kouyou," the turning of the leaves. Kyoto has several maple gardens where they are just completely red and beautiful.

You may see Christmas stuff, you may not. I generally don't see a whole bunch of stuff for "XMAS" except for department store sales. And maybe cake.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on March 07, 2018, 12:05:39 AM
My friend got to Tokyo today and he's already enjoying himself. I can't wait to get there next week.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 07, 2018, 01:29:24 AM
My friend got to Tokyo today and he's already enjoying himself. I can't wait to get there next week.

OK, well, a bit of trouble: I went to Lawson's Loppi vendor to get your tickets. The entire month has been sold out, apparently since the moment they went on sale. When I bought tickets a few years ago, this wasn't the case. I'm very sorry that I couldn't come through for you.

I'm still hoping to meet you in Kyoto. Any change from March 14th-17th?

(http://i.imgur.com/L4g570ql.jpg) (https://imgur.com/L4g570q)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on March 07, 2018, 06:40:18 PM
No big deal. Thanks for trying. And no, I haven't made any changes to plans. I'll be in the area March 14th-17th.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on March 07, 2018, 06:56:33 PM
My friend got to Tokyo today and he's already enjoying himself. I can't wait to get there next week.

OK, well, a bit of trouble: I went to Lawson's Loppi vendor to get your tickets. The entire month has been sold out, apparently since the moment they went on sale. When I bought tickets a few years ago, this wasn't the case. I'm very sorry that I couldn't come through for you.

I'm still hoping to meet you in Kyoto. Any change from March 14th-17th?

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I've noticed that's a thing the last year or two. It's weird because it used to be like that for dirty gaijin but the locals could get tickets no problem. Now it looks like it's that way for everyone. Feels like they sell all their tickets to tour groups and scalpers buy the rest. Pretty messed up. I'm probably gonna buy off scalpers next time I wanna go.

Beezy, if you really want to go, here's a links for the 2nd hand tour guide versions (where it's like $64 instead of like $20):

https://www.govoyagin.com/activities/japan-tokyo-last-minute-tickets-to-ghibli-museum-in-tokyo/186

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 07, 2018, 07:17:06 PM
Wow, thanks for the link, Bebs! I didn’t think about scalping! The Loppi machine was also requiring name imprint and a matching ID at the gate. My guess is that scalpers have circumvented that. My more likely scenario is that it’s just Chinese tourism snapping them up by the bus load.

Beezy, thanks for being understanding. I felt miserable about this.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on March 07, 2018, 07:37:38 PM
Actually, I looked more into that link and they are only taking orders for April/May tickets.

https://www.japanican.com/en/tour/detail/GDT1J01901MMS/

I found one with available March tickets but they want $132, on the plus side the tour includes some other places too. Still depending on how much you really want to go, it's an option. If I was only going to Japan once and was a big Ghibli fan I'd probably pay $132. Otherwise, I'd figure I'd go another time.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on March 08, 2018, 12:45:48 AM
Beezy, thanks for being understanding. I felt miserable about this.
Lol its okay. I've learned and accepted a long time ago that plans aren't guaranteed to happen. Don't stress it.

I found one with available March tickets but they want $132
I'd rather put that $132 towards food and drinks.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 12, 2018, 05:14:16 AM
Beezy, I'm gonna hit you up in PMs with my deets. Hopefully you're ready or en route already!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on March 13, 2018, 01:15:45 PM
Beezy, I'm gonna hit you up in PMs with my deets. Hopefully you're ready or en route already!
I'm here now. Traveling to Osaka tomorrow. Do you wanna meet then or another day?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 13, 2018, 09:08:23 PM
Beezy, I'm gonna hit you up in PMs with my deets. Hopefully you're ready or en route already!
I'm here now. Traveling to Osaka tomorrow. Do you wanna meet then or another day?

Oh, cool. Osaka is my stomping grounds, so that'll be great. I've got tomorrow free for now. What time did you want to meet?

Any specific stuff you're wanting to do in Osaka?

You've got a PM with my personal contact details. I don't have any for you yet.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on March 14, 2018, 02:09:27 AM
My first night in Shinjuku was way more eventful than I expected.  :lol

Me and my friend were walking towards Golden Gai from our Airbnb when I spotted an arcade. We explored both floors just to see what they had and on our way out these 3 girls (one from London, one from Scotland, one Japanese) saw how amazed we were by the arcade and got us to play Mario Kart with them (I won). Then we got some beer at a 7-11, went to the batting cages, played each other in Taiko Drum Master, did karaoke in a bar at the entrance to Golden Gai, went to like 3 other bars, separated from the girls, my friend fell in love with a bartender and set up a date with her, and then finally we got ramen at Ichiran that made me sad when I had no more left. I like it here.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on March 14, 2018, 02:13:45 AM
That sounds amazing!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 14, 2018, 02:31:47 AM
BEEZY IS DOING IT CORRECTLY.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 14, 2018, 03:07:19 PM
Don't try to accidentally end up in a fight with some dudes in a Yakuza bar.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: HardcoreRetro on March 14, 2018, 03:11:24 PM
He could at least try this.

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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 14, 2018, 03:12:54 PM
Ha. We almost ended up in a fight with some dudes in a Kabukicho bar funneling money for the Yakuza in 2010, but fortunately Cormac stepped in smoothed things out.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on March 14, 2018, 05:12:13 PM
Lol. Last night we walked down a street near Dotonbori that we were pretty sure was run by Yakuza. Guys in suits standing around every block, not that many pedestrians, and it was eerily quiet the whole way through.

We accidentally ended up at Dotonbori btw. My friend needed a charger for his MacBook so we went to the closest Apple store then just wandered around and ended up there. The whole time I was like "what is this place? Where the fuck are we?!" :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 14, 2018, 05:26:15 PM
Lol. Last night we walked down a street near Dotonbori that we were pretty sure was run by Yakuza. Guys in suits standing around every block, not that many pedestrians, and it was eerily quiet the whole way through.

You'll see yakuza (or hosts, don't get 'em confused!) around but it's not like they're just going to randomly start messing with you.  :lol

We accidentally ended up at Dotonbori btw. My friend needed a charger for his MacBook so we went to the closest Apple store then just wandered around and ended up there. The whole time I was like "what is this place? Where the fuck are we?!" :lol

That happened to me once in Tokyo.  I think it was Ikebukuro.  Left the hotel to go get some food (I saw a Subway and went apeshit since I hadn't had that in like two years at that point) and got lost going back.  Got approached by a woman asking if I wanted sex and declined.  I turned back to walk in the other direction (it was a pretty shady area) and she sees me and comes running up to see if I changed my mind.  At this point I started messing with her and was like "FOR FREE!???" and she wasn't liking it.  It then hit me that standing around in a not so friendly looking area laughing at a hooker was probably a bad idea and I could see people looking at me from a distance.  Got my ass outta there but I guess if shit went down I would have been all right-- had my trusty foot long sammich ready to lay the smackdown with.  :doge
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 14, 2018, 05:53:58 PM
Yeah, yakuza don't show an interest in foreigners. We just ran into a drunk dude on the train who bumped into us and got pissed and wanted to fight. He just happened to end up at the same bar. Ended up buying him a round and everything was all good. Super cheap beers and gyoza since it was a front for money laundering.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Valkyrie on March 14, 2018, 06:38:10 PM
Also had my experience with a direct yakuza encounter, during my first Japan trip when out drinking with some friends from IRC.

We had wandered somewhere kinda rural/empty trying to find an open bar, so I walked up to two well-dressed men across the street, who I thought were bouncers and asked them for directions in English. Luckily my friend (JP travel expert) knew better, so he rushed after me, grabbed my arm and insisted we'd walk away without saying anything. He still gives me shit for it, and the story he tells everyone is "how Valkyrie nearly got us killed by yakuza".

The yakuza seemed kinda dismissive so I just assumed they didn't understand English. I think they just wanted us to go away. But after living in Japan for so many years afterwards, I definitely know now they were not hosts. It's a fun memory. :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 14, 2018, 08:34:14 PM
Ha. We almost ended up in a fight with some dudes in a Kabukicho bar funneling money for the Yakuza in 2010, but fortunately Cormac stepped in smoothed things out.

This is a story I'd like to hear.

Also, Cormacaroni smoothing things out is OOC.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 14, 2018, 10:15:25 PM
LOL, I remember Cormac getting so drunk that he was fighting with DCharlie and at one point was crawling around barking like a dog.  :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 15, 2018, 07:50:28 PM
Met IRL Beezy and he's even cooler than Bore Beezy. His friend, Senpai Charles was pretty awesome, too.

The only shocking moment was when they thought a balding, 50-year-old caucasian would know where the exciting nightlife is in Osaka. :lol

Beezy, lemme know if it's OK with you and Senpai to post a couple pics here.

LOL, I remember Cormac getting so drunk that he was fighting with DCharlie and at one point was crawling around barking like a dog.  :lol

See?

OOC.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 15, 2018, 08:20:10 PM
I love balding 50-year old caucasians. My idea of nightlife is a place with good beer and a table.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 15, 2018, 09:55:29 PM
I love balding 50-year old caucasians. My idea of nightlife is a place with good beer and a table.
:-*

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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on March 16, 2018, 12:26:31 AM
Senpai Charles. :lol

Sure, post whatever pics you want.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 16, 2018, 01:31:30 AM
I'll drop them in the POST YOUR NUDE PIC thread.   :-*
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: kingv on March 16, 2018, 05:38:40 PM
So do Yakuza in Japan where wave caps at night?

Because I’ve been playing a lot of yakuza games lately, and a lot of the characters have waves in their hair that look like they do.

Dojima? Clearly wears a wave cap to sleep.

That dude that always calls nishiki boss-man and then bitches him around, also wears a wave cap.

Is this like an actual thing?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 18, 2018, 07:59:30 PM
What the fuck is a wave cap?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: team filler on March 18, 2018, 08:01:50 PM
What the fuck is a wave cap?
:dayum :foxx :hitler :flabbypd :cac :crazy :mjcry :foodcourt
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 18, 2018, 08:14:26 PM
Yeah, gonna show my age and whiteness too. What's a wave cap?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 18, 2018, 08:34:00 PM
I don't think it's your age...
 :cac
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I didn't know they called these wave caps either- Just say "stocking cap."  :doge
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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 18, 2018, 08:47:40 PM
And those things show up in the Yakuza games?  :doge
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on March 18, 2018, 10:19:04 PM
 :lol

They're worn so you can get waves in your hair, so... wave caps.

Durags are mostly worn by black men for the same reason. Waves aren't extremely popular anymore though and you're assumed to be a gangster/hoodlum if you wear one of these, so you no longer see them in public much.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 18, 2018, 10:28:34 PM
I guess Kingv is proposing that the permed hair of Yakuza is actually them using wave caps to control their naturally curly hair?

 :mindblown
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: kingv on March 19, 2018, 02:47:18 AM
So they get perms? What kind of guy gets a perm?

Some people claim that a wave cap will also work on straight hair. I’ve never tried it so can’t really confirm one way or another.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 19, 2018, 04:46:45 AM
So they get perms? What kind of guy gets a perm?

Some people claim that a wave cap will also work on straight hair. I’ve never tried it so can’t really confirm one way or another.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punch_perm
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: kingv on March 19, 2018, 08:58:43 AM
I guess I finally have a name for Norman Osbornes hair
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on March 23, 2018, 10:55:31 PM
He doesn't post here anymore, but I met up with Cormac yesterday in Roppongi. Really cool guy. If I have time, I might hang out with him again this weekend. Japan Bore has been great to me.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 25, 2018, 06:20:31 AM
He doesn't post here anymore, but I met up with Cormac yesterday in Roppongi. Really cool guy. If I have time, I might hang out with him again this weekend. Japan Bore has been great to me.

 Yeah, Cormac is a great guy. With my impending move to Tokyo, he says he’s going to drink so much with me that my wife forces me to move back to Osaka. LOL
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on March 27, 2018, 03:03:36 AM
With all the Yakuza talk earlier, wanna add that me & Duckroll ran into Japanese Yakuza on vacation (or drug deal) in Macau. We were hanging out at this one spot and Duckroll wanted me to take photos of him with some stairs behind him, only the direction he was standing was the same direction as a group of 4 Japanese guys (speaking Japanese) hanging out and smoking in their mid-20s; a couple in short sleeves with full tattoos showing down their arms and the other two in full wolfwood from Trigun “cool” black suits & sunglasses.

I thought that was a bad idea constantly taking pictures that could have been misconstrued as taking pictures of them and they were looking at us kind of funny, but afterwards when I told Duckroll about it (who hadn’t noticed) he just went “hey, Yakuza need vacations too”
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 27, 2018, 07:33:15 AM
Rush Hour 4 starring Bebpo and Duckroll
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: tiesto on April 07, 2018, 03:50:55 PM
Just booked my plane ticket and am working with a tour company to put together an itinerary! Really excited, my first time to Japan, which is of course a place I've dreamed about going ever since I was little. Going to Tokyo/Hakone/Kyoto/Osaka and doing a mixture of weeb stuff, hip nightlife stuff, TGS, and traditional stuff.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 07, 2018, 07:14:02 PM
Just booked my plane ticket and am working with a tour company to put together an itinerary! Really excited, my first time to Japan, which is of course a place I've dreamed about going ever since I was little. Going to Tokyo/Hakone/Kyoto/Osaka and doing a mixture of weeb stuff, hip nightlife stuff, TGS, and traditional stuff.

Hit me up in PMs if you’d be up for a beer.

 :-*
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on April 07, 2018, 10:27:45 PM
Just booked my plane ticket and am working with a tour company to put together an itinerary! Really excited, my first time to Japan, which is of course a place I've dreamed about going ever since I was little. Going to Tokyo/Hakone/Kyoto/Osaka and doing a mixture of weeb stuff, hip nightlife stuff, TGS, and traditional stuff.

I honestly am really surprised you haven't been to Japan before. You're like more into Japanese stuff than me! And you travel!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 08, 2018, 04:43:02 PM
Tour company? C'mon man, you're better than that.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on May 04, 2018, 09:49:24 AM
You mean Gundam Base in Odaiba? Yes, that was one of the highlights of my trip.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/egY8CZCu7r4pvUCn8
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on May 04, 2018, 03:25:02 PM
Love the lighting on it. I've only seen the Gundam statues during the day. The blue lighting inside the thrusters is :rock
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on May 04, 2018, 04:33:51 PM
Unicorn is gonna be up for a while, right? Heading back in November and would love to get a picture of my daughter and I in front of it.

Gundam Base doesn't sound nearly as cool as Gundam Front was in that same spot. It was more of a museum with less focus on selling model kits and they showed exclusive shorts there on the dome screen. When I was there in 2014 they had a special exhibition on the history of Gundam side story games and manga.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: tiesto on May 04, 2018, 07:06:30 PM
Just booked my plane ticket and am working with a tour company to put together an itinerary! Really excited, my first time to Japan, which is of course a place I've dreamed about going ever since I was little. Going to Tokyo/Hakone/Kyoto/Osaka and doing a mixture of weeb stuff, hip nightlife stuff, TGS, and traditional stuff.

Hit me up in PMs if you’d be up for a beer.

 :-*

Absolutely! By the time I get there will you have moved to Tokyo?

Tour company? C'mon man, you're better than that.

I put together most of the itinerary myself (with some assistance and recs from coworkers), but the tour company is handling all of the booking/tickets/train passes/etc. because I hate doing that kinda stuff :P I've got a private tourguide for one day in Tokyo, and a private tourguide for Kyoto... it's not like I'll be going with a huge group of people so don't worry!

I honestly am really surprised you haven't been to Japan before. You're like more into Japanese stuff than me! And you travel!

Yeah, a lot of it was because I was in a LTR, or between jobs, or didn't have enough cash (since buying a house). Last year was the year I finally swore I'd go, but then I had another layoff which put a dent into those plans...
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on May 05, 2018, 03:13:47 AM
Unicorn is gonna be up for a while, right? Heading back in November and would love to get a picture of my daughter and I in front of it.

Gundam Base doesn't sound nearly as cool as Gundam Front was in that same spot. It was more of a museum with less focus on selling model kits and they showed exclusive shorts there on the dome screen. When I was there in 2014 they had a special exhibition on the history of Gundam side story games and manga.
Gundam Base is still really cool if you have any interest in gunpla and if you want to see any tourney winning builds up close.

https://photos.app.goo.gl/dBowntTmZsRqW5ND9

https://photos.app.goo.gl/nE9MiNHciG5pW38d6

https://photos.app.goo.gl/LJg4GEkkXAVzVsGD7

https://photos.app.goo.gl/u80I8u0NlE9yWbfc2

https://photos.app.goo.gl/PPl4gkXbnpVOGvtm2

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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 05, 2018, 03:32:01 AM
Just booked my plane ticket and am working with a tour company to put together an itinerary! Really excited, my first time to Japan, which is of course a place I've dreamed about going ever since I was little. Going to Tokyo/Hakone/Kyoto/Osaka and doing a mixture of weeb stuff, hip nightlife stuff, TGS, and traditional stuff.

Hit me up in PMs if you’d be up for a beer.

 :-*

Absolutely! By the time I get there will you have moved to Tokyo?

Moved three weeks ago. Happen to be in Osaka again for Golden Week, but in all likelihood I’ll be in Tokyo at least until April 2019.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 25, 2018, 10:37:11 AM
https://twitter.com/joriojorijori/status/1010778855118856193
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on June 25, 2018, 10:59:16 AM
woops
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on June 25, 2018, 11:20:35 AM
Tweet says it's the Terminator!
 :anhuld
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on June 25, 2018, 01:52:02 PM
Was really confused by the chinese license plates in those pics, but then I realised that the first pic is not related to the second two at all. 🤔
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on June 25, 2018, 04:09:45 PM
Holy shit, he walked across the ocean floor to China.  T-800 confirmed!

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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on June 25, 2018, 04:57:44 PM
Damn that AirBNB "regulation" bullshit has made lodging in Japan way harder and more expensive to book now.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on June 25, 2018, 08:29:17 PM
Damn that AirBNB "regulation" bullshit has made lodging in Japan way harder and more expensive to book now.
What's this about now?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on June 25, 2018, 09:09:01 PM
Damn that AirBNB "regulation" bullshit has made lodging in Japan way harder and more expensive to book now.
What's this about now?

https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Sharing-Economy/Airbnb-removes-80-of-Japan-home-share-listings
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Sharing-Economy/Airbnb-exodus-spawns-business-boom-in-Japan

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As of spring, more than 62,000 properties in Japan were available on the website of the world's largest home-share operator. The number has since plummeted nearly 80% to about 13,800.

Without a specific law on the books, prospective hosts had been required to obtain either a permit under the hotel law or certification in a special economic zone, such as Tokyo's Ota Ward. But many homeowners had obtained neither, leaving them in a legal gray zone.
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In early June, Airbnb stopped listing properties that lacked official permits or had not registered confirmation codes from local governments as required under the new law, and listings plunged to about 13,800 -- roughly 80% below the peak. By June 15, the count had recovered to about 27,000 as some owners received confirmation keys and re-registered. But the company is still working to purge illegal listings, it was revealed Thursday, and probably has removed several thousand more in the last week after the Japan Tourism Agency asked it to look into the matter. Many owners are believed to have quit during this period.

Plenty of cheap business hotels out there still.
:idont
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on June 26, 2018, 10:48:16 PM
We’re bringing Addie with us so we’d love to have something a little more roomy and in a neighborhood we love like Yanaka. We loved the apartments we rented in Namba and Sangenjaya last time.
Oh well, maybe things will change.

Just booked flights for November 17-27th!!!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: toku on June 26, 2018, 11:53:30 PM
any of you kind enough to tell me what this hashtag is about? I'm scrolling down its TL looking like   :noah

https://twitter.com/hashtag/ロボと人の対比構図が見てみたい?src=hash
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 27, 2018, 01:13:31 AM
any of you kind enough to tell me what this hashtag is about? I'm scrolling down its TL looking like   :noah

https://twitter.com/hashtag/ロボと人の対比構図が見てみたい?src=hash

Robo-to-hito - Robots and humans
no - possessive particle
taihi-kouzu - comparitive composition
ga - subject particle, kinda
Mitemitai - want to see, want to try

~"I want to look at images of robots and humans showing their comparative size."
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: toku on June 27, 2018, 01:55:28 AM
 :uguu
:salute
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on June 27, 2018, 11:13:07 AM
Chrono,

We're thinking of 2-3 days down in Kyoto and then the rest up in Tokyo with one full day for Addie at Tokyo DisneySea and then the rest in the city. And a shot of her and I in front of the Unicorn Gundam on Odaiba. I'm not excited or anything.

We'll be there for Labor Thanksgiving Day. Is everything shut down?

Also, it is really hard finding anything about kids being allowed at breweries/craft beer places (think we'll be in Kyoto on a weekend so I can hit Kyoto Brewing while down there). I might have to just sneak out on my own for quick beers if necessary, but I'd love to know one way or another.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 27, 2018, 06:46:02 PM
"I'm not excited or anything."
:lol

I don't think Labor Thanksgiving Day is particularly fiercely observed, so you'll be able to visit most stuff. (…he said as a fact, but which was only an educated guess.)

I'll be visiting a brewery here in Tokyo next week, Vector Brewing, and I'll ask about if kids are allowed. I'm pretty sure most brewpubs allow kids, the same way any izakaya allows children. It's only straight-up bars that would not welcome them, and I think that's less about laws and more about the type of environment they want to provide patrons. (Again, just an educated guess.)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on June 27, 2018, 09:11:42 PM
Baird and devilCraft allow kids, and I think the fancy new Kiuchi/Hitachino place over near Akihabara does, too. I got lots of time for research.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 27, 2018, 10:58:36 PM
Baird and devilCraft allow kids, and I think the fancy new Kiuchi/Hitachino place over near Akihabara does, too. I got lots of time for research.
I've visited the Baird Nakameguro Taproom three times now. I'm going to buy their "12 beers for the price of 10" card, because I know I'll have that particular backlog cleared in just a few more visits. :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on June 28, 2018, 04:24:58 AM
Damn that AirBNB "regulation" bullshit has made lodging in Japan way harder and more expensive to book now.
What's this about now?

https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Sharing-Economy/Airbnb-removes-80-of-Japan-home-share-listings
https://asia.nikkei.com/Spotlight/Sharing-Economy/Airbnb-exodus-spawns-business-boom-in-Japan

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As of spring, more than 62,000 properties in Japan were available on the website of the world's largest home-share operator. The number has since plummeted nearly 80% to about 13,800.

Without a specific law on the books, prospective hosts had been required to obtain either a permit under the hotel law or certification in a special economic zone, such as Tokyo's Ota Ward. But many homeowners had obtained neither, leaving them in a legal gray zone.
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In early June, Airbnb stopped listing properties that lacked official permits or had not registered confirmation codes from local governments as required under the new law, and listings plunged to about 13,800 -- roughly 80% below the peak. By June 15, the count had recovered to about 27,000 as some owners received confirmation keys and re-registered. But the company is still working to purge illegal listings, it was revealed Thursday, and probably has removed several thousand more in the last week after the Japan Tourism Agency asked it to look into the matter. Many owners are believed to have quit during this period.

Plenty of cheap business hotels out there still.
:idont
That really sucks. I'm happy that I got to visit when I did.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 28, 2018, 04:54:17 AM
That really sucks. I'm happy that I got to visit when I did.

You can bet the hotel political lobbying here is strong. There is no way there are enough facilities to handily deal with the 2020 Olympics crowd. This is about keeping the market cornered, not about better serving the tourist industry.


Edit: realized "hotel lobby" and "political lobby" were conflated
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on June 28, 2018, 10:43:38 AM
Baird and devilCraft allow kids, and I think the fancy new Kiuchi/Hitachino place over near Akihabara does, too. I got lots of time for research.
I've visited the Baird Nakameguro Taproom three times now. I'm going to buy their "12 beers for the price of 10" card, because I know I'll have that particular backlog cleared in just a few more visits. :lol

I liked the Nakameguro taproom a lot, much brighter than the one in Harajuku.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on June 28, 2018, 06:55:18 PM
Em found a killer AirBNB house rental in Gion so we'll be in Kyoto from the 24-27th. We'll be in Tokyo from the 17th until the morning of the 24th.

Now to see if AirBNB returns to Tokyo. C'mon Yanaka.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on July 02, 2018, 03:21:32 PM
Booked an apartment over on the Nippori Station side of things, still hoping that an AirBNB over on the Yanaka side opens up, but at least we have a place just in case.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on July 11, 2018, 11:33:16 AM
Hey Chrono,

Any legal way to stream broadcast TV in Japan on phones/tablets? The place we booked for Tokyo just in case AirBNB never improves doesn't have a TV, and we enjoy watching terrible Japanese TV at night before bed.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 11, 2018, 12:01:59 PM
Not that I'm aware of! Japan is incredibly backward in its tightfisted control of even its most mediocre IPs. Korea had it right 20 years ago: stream it all, and let the advertising dollars (won) decide! Japan probably would prefer to have everyone with their digital-broadcast decoder rights card and an NHK subscription for any monitor in the house with a tuner!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on July 11, 2018, 12:12:44 PM
Not that I'm aware of! Japan is incredibly backward in its tightfisted control of even its most mediocre IPs. Korea had it right 20 years ago: stream it all, and let the advertising dollars (won) decide! Japan probably would prefer to have everyone with their digital-broadcast decoder rights card and an NHK subscription for any monitor in the house with a tuner!

Well damn. Guess we'll be illegally streaming while we're there.

So many rental places don't have TV. Not a deal breaker but so annoying.

I suggested finding a second hand shop and getting a super cheap TV for the week. Em was like "you're stupid."
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 11, 2018, 12:15:42 PM
:lol

Japanese TV is SO BAD. You can just find a bar with the TV running, sit there and drink shochu and watch THEIR TV.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on July 11, 2018, 12:29:22 PM
Why do you want to torture yourself, Gundam?  :(

Not that I'm aware of! Japan is incredibly backward in its tightfisted control of even its most mediocre IPs. Korea had it right 20 years ago: stream it all, and let the advertising dollars (won) decide! Japan probably would prefer to have everyone with their digital-broadcast decoder rights card and an NHK subscription for any monitor in the house with a tuner!

Well damn. Guess we'll be illegally streaming while we're there.

So many rental places don't have TV. Not a deal breaker but so annoying.

I suggested finding a second hand shop and getting a super cheap TV for the week. Em was like "you're stupid."

Japan + "Super Cheap TV" =  ??? ??? ??? ???  :doge
:huh
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: tiesto on July 11, 2018, 12:38:05 PM
Baird and devilCraft allow kids, and I think the fancy new Kiuchi/Hitachino place over near Akihabara does, too. I got lots of time for research.

Planning on making my 1000th unique Untappd check in at Baird... it's hard because I'm at 992 right now and I need to limit what unique beers I drink for the next 2 months.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on July 11, 2018, 12:49:51 PM
:lol

Japanese TV is SO BAD. You can just find a bar with the TV running, sit there and drink shochu and watch THEIR TV.

It's absolutely terrible, but is kinda like a train wreck at times where you just can't look away. We're guessing we'll have some early evenings when Addie crashes from the jet lag and it's gonna be damn quiet in the hotel/apartment.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on July 11, 2018, 01:48:36 PM
:lol

Japanese TV is SO BAD. You can just find a bar with the TV running, sit there and drink shochu and watch THEIR TV.

It's absolutely terrible, but is kinda like a train wreck at times where you just can't look away. We're guessing we'll have some early evenings when Addie crashes from the jet lag and it's gonna be damn quiet in the hotel/apartment.

Not for me.   :P  When I lived over there it was easy enough to avoid it at home (and the NHK man when he came a-knocking), but when I'd go visit the in-laws, that shit was torture.  Especially on New Year's when the family would all gather around the TV and sit there for fucking hours and hours watching hot garbage.  I was very glad that I always remembered to bring a portable game system or two.  Now we when travel there I'm just like "oh, you guys are gonna watch TV?  OK, I'm gonna go take my laptop into the other room and disappear for a while," then I hook it up to the other TV and stream good ol' MURICAN TV/Movies.
:salute
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on July 11, 2018, 02:06:16 PM
If I may continue onto another little rant-

Japanese comedy: One guy or a duo pops onto eight million variety shows and does the same one bit OVER AND OVER AND OVER again for months.  Everyone laughs, funniest thing ever and they can't do that bit enough.

American comedy: Lots of different bits and jokes, plus stand up specials.  New material all the time.  I show this to my wife and she's like  "why is this funny?" ???  :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on July 11, 2018, 02:09:02 PM
If I lived in Japan I'd hate their TV, too. It's just another quirky part of the culture and being there on vacation for us.

At least our place in Kyoto has a TV so Addie can see the Sunday morning cartoons. She's really into Pretty Cure thanks to Netflix localizing a couple of the older seasons. The kid has actually asked if we can watch the new season with English subtitles even if she'll struggle to keep up with them.

edit: Bit of a sorta related tangent. We watched John Mullaney's latest Netflix special and it was weird seeing him redo his entire SNL monologue verbatim.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on July 11, 2018, 02:11:43 PM
Like this dude:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-r0GYONysJ8

This shit was everywhere.  I'd go to school and all the kids would repeat his one catchphrase 800 times a day.  OHPAPPI HAHAHAHAHAHAH!!!!!!!
 :stop

But to be fair, Naomi Watanabe, who does a Beyonce impression?  Can't get enough of that even like a decade later.  :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on July 11, 2018, 02:28:02 PM

edit: Bit of a sorta related tangent. We watched John Mullaney's latest Netflix special and it was weird seeing him redo his entire SNL monologue verbatim.

Seems like some dudes just don't have enough material or love to recycle it. 

Comedy Central used to air this old Robin Williams stand-up special (maybe his first one?) from the late 70s or early 80s all the time back in the mid 90s.  Saw it so many times.  Years later I saw him live and he was still using some of the same jokes from that special.
:dead
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on July 13, 2018, 09:32:51 AM
Japanese-American idol singer Sally Amaki.  Heavy emphasis on the 'murica.  She's kinda funny and will do jokes/memes that her Japanese group mates completely don't understand.  :lol

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H2qhbiZXyHg

She also voices "Youtube virtual idol" Sakura Fujima.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: tiesto on September 11, 2018, 08:11:48 PM
Well, only a few more days till my flight. I'm staying around the Tokyo Tower area and should be around Tues and Thurs night (and possibly Sat night after TGS) if any J-boreans want to meet up for a quick bite/drink.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on September 11, 2018, 08:41:28 PM
Well, only a few more days till my flight. I'm staying around the Tokyo Tower area and should be around Tues and Thurs night (and possibly Sat night after TGS) if any J-boreans want to meet up for a quick bite/drink.
Go hangout with chrono and Cormac! I wish I could've hung out with both of them together when I visited.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: tiesto on September 11, 2018, 09:06:55 PM
Well, only a few more days till my flight. I'm staying around the Tokyo Tower area and should be around Tues and Thurs night (and possibly Sat night after TGS) if any J-boreans want to meet up for a quick bite/drink.
Go hangout with chrono and Cormac! I wish I could've hung out with both of them together when I visited.

Will do, just sent Chrono a msg on FB. What type of stuff did you do when you were there? Did you fly JFK direct to Tokyo?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 13, 2018, 06:41:12 PM
Well, only a few more days till my flight. I'm staying around the Tokyo Tower area and should be around Tues and Thurs night (and possibly Sat night after TGS) if any J-boreans want to meet up for a quick bite/drink.

I'm arguably free Tues and Saturday -- MAYBE can wrangle Thurs in a pinch.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on September 13, 2018, 08:53:38 PM
Well, only a few more days till my flight. I'm staying around the Tokyo Tower area and should be around Tues and Thurs night (and possibly Sat night after TGS) if any J-boreans want to meet up for a quick bite/drink.
Go hangout with chrono and Cormac! I wish I could've hung out with both of them together when I visited.

Will do, just sent Chrono a msg on FB. What type of stuff did you do when you were there? Did you fly JFK direct to Tokyo?
I did a whole lot, but still not enough. Most of my time in Tokyo was spent in Shibuya. I visited bars in Golden Gai many nights, went to night clubs, wandered around many arcades, played most of the games at Namco's VR Zone, ate ramen at Ichiran any chance I got, went to the batting cages, visited temples, shrines, Tokyo Skytree, Gundam Cafe, the Gundam Base Tokyo store in Odaiba, bought a lot of Gunpla (chrono's fault), went to the "Kill Bill restaurant" with Cormac, ate at Tsukiji Fish Market, shopped in Akihabara... and just ate as much as possible, walked a whole lot, sometimes with a goal/destination in mind, sometimes aimlessly, and took the train just about every where.

Japan is really safe and there's a whole lot to see.

Here's the photo album I shared with people from my trip. It has the names of some places that I visited: https://photos.app.goo.gl/a34IlkqrvfHQbP5q2

I flew Air China and had a 3-4 hour layover in Beijing.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 13, 2018, 10:15:00 PM
I dunno if EVA Air flies from your guys' airports, but I have been very happy with their Kansai/Taipei/SFO flights, which are cheap, clean, and efficient.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: tiesto on September 13, 2018, 10:37:40 PM
Thursday I'll be meeting with some of my coworkers from our department's Japanese counterpart, but Tuesday and Saturday should work for me. My travel agent suggested Odaiba for Tuesday, if that's anywhere nearby you...
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: tiesto on September 24, 2018, 10:14:18 AM
Having a blast here... finally made it to Kyoto after an overnight in Hakone. Will post details later but I'm having a blast. Delicious food and beer, a mixture of traditional Japanese culture and pure weeb stuff.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 24, 2018, 11:14:24 AM
Having a blast here... finally made it to Kyoto after an overnight in Hakone. Will post details later but I'm having a blast. Delicious food and beer, a mixture of traditional Japanese culture and pure weeb stuff.

The first time I went over there was one of the most positive experiences in my life.  Could not stop smiling and just enjoyed the hell out of everything.  Was funny because I went over there with a college buddy and we stayed with his brother- he started getting overwhelmingly negative about everything whereas I was just bursting with energy and eager to meet up with anyone and do anything, like for example our Japanese teacher happened to be there and he didn't want to meet up with her, whereas I was like "FUCK YEAH LET'S GO!!!"   I think he was jealous or something; it was weird.  He stopped being friendly with me after the trip.  Could never figure that out.  Looked him up years later and found him on FB- he got married to some girl and her FB banner was a wedding photo with him and her family.  Everyone was smiling and he looked miserable.  :lol  I dunno where I'm going with this but Japan is fuckin' awesome.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: kingv on October 04, 2018, 11:43:45 PM
I’ve come to the conclusion my 6 year old is a week.

Tonight she is talking to me about gudetama re-mentos and saying rilakkuma is the cutest bear.

She also ate ramen three days in a row once.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 19, 2018, 10:18:14 AM
Really enjoying Tokyo more than I thought I would.

When the food is good here, it's really, really good. Surprisingly, I've had the best burger and the best pizza of my life here in Tokyo.

On average, the food is better in Osaka. But the high points in Tokyo are amazing.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on October 22, 2018, 04:08:38 PM
Need some tempura and katsu recommendations for Tokyo. Ramen, too, even though we already have our favorites (Afuri, Kohmen). Addie has expressed an interest in sushi, so we'll just hit some kid friendly kaizen place for that. She's also obsessed with Pretty Cure, so this should be fun.

We'll be there November 17-27. First part of the trip is Tokyo (near Nippori Station) then Kyoto for the final weekend.

Also, Em said I need to do one night out drinking with you guys.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on October 30, 2018, 12:23:07 PM
Just over two weeks!! Argh we need a vacation.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on October 30, 2018, 01:11:58 PM
GUNDAM SUSHI

(https://i.imgur.com/JONAxEe.jpg)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on November 11, 2018, 06:06:10 PM
SOON.

THE GUNDAM FAMILY IS DESCENDING ON JAPAN SOON.

I need a vacation.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 12, 2018, 05:29:41 PM
I heard some Halloween partying was especially crazy in Tokyo yesterday.

Did you catch any of that Chrono?

Hey, sorry. Shibuya is famous for having utter madness on its streets for Halloween. Everyone gets drunk, lots of hooliganism. Bad behavior; this year a car was rolled onto its side, some jackass gaijin hopped up on it and started posing, shirtless.

Bad guest behavior in one's hosted country makes me angry as fuck, so I didn't attend because I knew I'd probably get heated.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on November 29, 2018, 11:11:01 AM
Had a wonderful 10 days in Tokyo and Kyoto. Summer is hell, Spring is really nice, but Fall is the best.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 29, 2018, 11:13:29 AM
Had a wonderful 10 days in Tokyo and Kyoto. Summer is hell, Spring is really nice, but Fall is the best.
It was great to reconnect with your family! Man, what a blast!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on November 29, 2018, 11:31:08 AM
Had a wonderful 10 days in Tokyo and Kyoto. Summer is hell, Spring is really nice, but Fall is the best.
It was great to reconnect with your family! Man, what a blast!

We had a great time with you. Monday night was a blast and Tuesday afternoon was nice and relaxing in contrast.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on November 29, 2018, 02:50:21 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vzaXw2ztCqU
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on November 29, 2018, 08:46:01 PM
We took Addie to Kawaii Monster Cafe (which she LOVED) and I think NHK World was there filming for one of their shows. If anyone happens to see it we’re more than likely prominently in the background.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on January 22, 2019, 03:59:52 PM
This entire Twitter thread is amazing.

https://twitter.com/craigmod/status/1087635750009503744
https://twitter.com/craigmod/status/1087636237601492992
https://twitter.com/craigmod/status/1087636465322930178
https://twitter.com/craigmod/status/1087636670822854657
https://twitter.com/craigmod/status/1087636891317358597
https://twitter.com/craigmod/status/1087637334508560384
https://twitter.com/craigmod/status/1087637590495223808
https://twitter.com/craigmod/status/1087638021631967232

More are there!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Joe Molotov on January 22, 2019, 04:06:56 PM
Kitbashing is now illegal in Japan. Stay safe, bork. :(

https://kotaku.com/man-arrested-for-allegedly-selling-a-customized-anime-f-1831945616
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on January 23, 2019, 05:01:59 AM
Thread got bumped, I hoped I was going to read about a visiting borito, so I can add to my Borito Go! A Yum Brands Affliiate Game collection.

A wild Mr Gundam appears.
Chrono used beer!
It is super effective!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on January 23, 2019, 08:58:56 PM
I wanna come back, but it's not really the type of trip that I can do yearly. :(

I wonder if it would be a mistake to go there for the 2020 Olympics?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on January 23, 2019, 09:12:28 PM
I wanna come back, but it's not really the type of trip that I can do yearly. :(

I wonder if it would be a mistake to go there for the 2020 Olympics?

Yes. Yes it would.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on January 23, 2019, 09:55:38 PM
Not a good idea if it's anything like how the Olympics were in the ATL in '96.

We might go this year for an overdue visit -my wife has a niece and nephew she's never met- but if not, 2021 or post-games 2020 it is, I guess. 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Momo on January 28, 2019, 02:26:03 AM
I'm going to be in Tokyo early November (after the rugby world cup cause fuck that) if any of you wanna meet up hollar at me
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on January 28, 2019, 02:38:57 AM
I’m gonna be in Japan when the leaves turn red this year. Was planning on going during hanami with friends but couldn’t convince any of my friends to go so if I’m going solo I want a new experience and I’ve never been to Kyoto during the red fall foliage so that’s when I’ll go this year and take lots of photos.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Momo on January 28, 2019, 02:41:52 AM
September/October? There's going to be a rugby world cup so there will be south africans and australians everywhere .. and ... poms. Come with me in november :heart I'm going to Kyoto also
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on January 28, 2019, 06:14:43 AM
I'm going to be in Tokyo early November (after the rugby world cup cause fuck that) if any of you wanna meet up hollar at me
:respect
PM sent.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on January 28, 2019, 08:49:06 AM
I’m gonna be in Japan when the leaves turn red this year. Was planning on going during hanami with friends but couldn’t convince any of my friends to go so if I’m going solo I want a new experience and I’ve never been to Kyoto during the red fall foliage so that’s when I’ll go this year and take lots of photos.

Kyoto was gorgeous this past November. With that said book your accommodations immediately. That city was so ridiculously crowded, everything was sold out.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: VomKriege on March 15, 2019, 09:49:55 AM
I had a lot of fun with the ERA thread about Pierre Taki admitting to cocaine use but in all seriousness I had no idea that standard procedure for entertainment stars was to literally scrub all of their oeuvre from existence if it became public they did drugs.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 15, 2019, 01:30:26 PM
I had a lot of fun with the ERA thread about Pierre Taki admitting to cocaine use but in all seriousness I had no idea that standard procedure for entertainment stars was to literally scrub all of their oeuvre from existence if it became public they did drugs.

I love visiting Japan but there is a lot of stuff I seriously take issue with over there.

The Abe government's attempts at silencing the domestic press and xenophobia toward non-whites and non-Japanese Asians sure are great.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on March 15, 2019, 03:54:20 PM
I had a lot of fun with the ERA thread about Pierre Taki admitting to cocaine use but in all seriousness I had no idea that standard procedure for entertainment stars was to literally scrub all of their oeuvre from existence if it became public they did drugs.

I love visiting Japan but there is a lot of stuff I seriously take issue with over there.

The Abe government's attempts at silencing the domestic press and xenophobia toward non-whites and non-Japanese Asians sure are great.


And stuff like how they don't believe ADHD exists and have terrible archaic views on mental health issues and treatment of them, the war crime deniers, the horrible treatment of the native Ainu population, etc... I love a lot about Japan. Beautiful place with wonderful people, fantastic transportation, great food and lots of great artists/creators over there. But there's a lot of fucked up shit wrong with the country too.

I feel like if the average person in Japan in their 20s/30s actually were politically motivated it'd fix a lot, but the general feeling I've always gotten is that everyone under 50 is pretty apathetic towards politics in the country.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 15, 2019, 07:44:09 PM
https://twitter.com/Dogen/status/1079027319740592128
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: G The Resurrected on April 21, 2019, 04:47:37 PM
(http://www.reactiongifs.com/r/2013/12/aVOSkIC.gif)

I'm gonna be bringing the missus to Japan finally after years of thinking about it and not being able to make it happen for one reason or another. Gonna be going to Nagoya/Suzuka for Formula 1 in October. Then going to Osaka for a few days and a Kyoto day trip before heading to Tokyo for a week. Planning on going to Universal Japan and both Disney Parks while were there. So you locals or previous travelers let me know what's good and what to avoid.

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 21, 2019, 10:33:45 PM
Wow, that'll be great! Depending on if I'm in Kansai or Kanto, it'd be great to meet for a beer or a meal.

Kyoto is gorgeous and elegant and slow paced. Osaka is outgoing, sometimes abrasive, and tasty food. Tokyo is an international city with just about everything except enough space to think.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on April 22, 2019, 08:41:03 PM
https://twitter.com/Dogen/status/1120274030911639552
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 30, 2019, 11:56:28 AM
Can you reserve tickets at a Loppi machine in Tokyo for a restaurant in Osaka? How does that whole system work?

I want to eat at a character cafe at least one of my days there, but it seems their system relies on Lawson loppi machines.

Zero idea. You'd have to be more specific before I can even check.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 04, 2019, 07:25:13 AM
Can you reserve tickets at a Loppi machine in Tokyo for a restaurant in Osaka? How does that whole system work?

I want to eat at a character cafe at least one of my days there, but it seems their system relies on Lawson loppi machines.

Zero idea. You'd have to be more specific before I can even check.
I spoke with somebody I know, and it seems that I have to make a reservation through a system and that I have to log into one of their machines and fill out the rest. After finishing that up, I'd just get a ticket printed out.

Sounds like a PITA. Why not go to one of the million other great restaurants in Osaka?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Himu on June 13, 2019, 04:33:48 AM
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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 08, 2019, 09:39:01 AM
https://twitter.com/lyalclough/status/1148191754186719232
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: VomKriege on July 08, 2019, 11:52:23 AM
Another Yakuza 6 actor in hot water, this time with his agency for having been a guest to a Yakuza funded social event a few years ago...

https://www.vg247.com/2019/06/27/yakuza-6-actor-alleged-organised-crime-link-suspension/ (https://www.vg247.com/2019/06/27/yakuza-6-actor-alleged-organised-crime-link-suspension/)

I mentioned that in the movies thread after the director of a Japanese crime movie explained it, but organised crime laws (though I guess here it's not a legal issue per se) are apparently pretty insanely punishing, "yakuzas", their families and to some extent anyone associated* in some manner or fashion can be more or less ostracized from society. You have to wonder how selectively it is applied.

* For instance the movie industry can only consult with former gangsters with a clearcut and impeccable "retirement" sheet for any documentation they might need with writing. Anything less could potentially have the film struck down from distribution.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on July 26, 2019, 09:37:58 AM
https://twitter.com/tommyfountain83/status/1154036658552971269

spoiler (click to show/hide)
https://twitter.com/tommyfountain83/status/1152207220223836161
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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on August 08, 2019, 12:13:27 PM
I'm always shocked that okonomiyaki isn't a thing in the US. It's so unique and fun to make, yet outside of Oahu (basically catering to the Japanese tourists who need a taste of home while visiting America Light) it's relatively unknown or bastardized to hell at the few places that do it. Teppanyaki restaurants have always been popular, so why not offer okonomiyaki as an option?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on August 08, 2019, 01:12:28 PM
There's one "pop-up"okonomiyaki restaurant here and it's on the menu at multiple Japanese restaurants in my area- don't recall this being around even a few years ago...maybe it's starting to be a thing?
 :thinking
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 08, 2019, 10:22:48 PM
I'm always shocked that okonomiyaki isn't a thing in the US. It's so unique and fun to make, yet outside of Oahu (basically catering to the Japanese tourists who need a taste of home while visiting America Light) it's relatively unknown or bastardized to hell at the few places that do it. Teppanyaki restaurants have always been popular, so why not offer okonomiyaki as an option?

I heard you guys in Seattle have a food-truck that serves it as a roll-up, like a burrito.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on August 10, 2019, 05:20:17 PM
Ok, so I'm booking my Japan 2019 trip and I need some suggestions on some place I've never been. I try to always go to at least one new spot each trip so I'm not just repeating the same stuff over again (outside seeing great peoples like Chronovore).

I'm going with my friend couple and they're doing 3 days in Kyoto (1 Arashiyama, 1 Kyoto city temples, 1/2 day Nara, 1/2 day Osaka) and then like 7 days in Tokyo. I'm not necessarily gonna spend 100% of the time with them (I think we would drive each other crazy lol), so I can duck out and do stuff or I can arrive in Japan a few days earlier or stay later and do something.

Also we're going mid-November so the weather will have some effect. Kyoto and south should e nice, north of Tokyo probably be getting cold (aka this is not my Hokkaido trip or nostalgic return to west Aomori)

Places I've been already:
-Tokyo
-Osaka
-Kyoto
-Nagoya
-Nara
-Kobe
-Hakodate
-Aomori (pretty much whole prefecture including Hirosaki)
-Matsumoto
-Nagano & surrounding hot springs
-Hakone
-Enoshima (this was amazing and glad I went last trip, would like to find more fantastic hidden spots like this)
-Kamakura
-Nikko
-Yokohama
-Hiroshima
-Miyajima
-Sendai
-wherever Himeji castle is
-wherever the Ninja village is (Iga?)

Places I haven't been and want to go to:
-Sapporo (but during Feb snow festival)
-Hokkaido in the summer for the flowers and road tripping
-Shirakawa (preferably during the snow when the houses are covered in snow and it looks cool)
-Takayama (I might've been here, but I don't remember)
-Kyushu somewhere because I've never been
-Maybe Shikoku but honestly there's nothing there that's ever seemed that interesting to me?
-Okinawa at some point but need to fly there
-Mt. Koya and stay overnight at a temple, but since there's no AC or heat, mid-Nov might be kinda cold on top a mountain

Maybe this would be a good time of the year to detour down to Fukuoka from Kyoto for a couple days? Not sure what's really in Fukuoka outside their food stall night market. Normally I stop by my favorite onsen ryokan by the snow monkeys in Yudanaka (outside Nagano), but it's a bit out of the way and I don't think a great time of year so I'm gonna try to spend a couple nights at an onsen ryokan around Kyoto (still figuring out which right now) to have some nice kaiseki meals and hot springs baths.

I thought during my tokyo days it'd be fun to do a night at the godzilla hotel in Shinjuku for something different, but they only have 2 months up at a time for the godzilla rooms, so I need to wait until 10/1 to see if I can book one.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on August 10, 2019, 09:35:59 PM
Recommending my old stomping grounds of Kanazawa!
:yukasalute

The bullet train goes out there now.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on August 10, 2019, 09:53:47 PM
What's in Kanazawa?

I've been googling around all day and a couple ideas I found are:

-Kurokawa Onsen town (seems kinda far, 3.5 hours to Fukuoka then 2.5 hour bus)
-Fukuoaka for a couple days, stop by the Yanagawa canals and Dazaifu temple in the autumn foliage
-Kawaguchi-ko Fuji Autumn leaves festival (Haven't been to Kawaguchi Lake, only Ashiko in Hakone (and couldn't see Fuji because clouds)

Also looks like during the time I'm in Tokyo there's an Asakusa Festival on the 20th and the golden trees Meiji Jingu Gaien Ginko festival. I won't really know my Tokyo schedule until Ghibli Museum tickets go on sale 10/10 since we wanna go and you never know what day will be available so better to get those first and plan around.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on August 10, 2019, 10:42:21 PM
What's in Kanazawa?

https://www.insidekyoto.com/things-to-do-in-kanazawa
https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g298115-Activities-Kanazawa_Ishikawa_Prefecture_Hokuriku_Chubu.html

Kenrokuen is the big one, followed by the "Ninja Temple" (not really) and the old town stuff- it's worth noting that KZ was not bombed during the war so a lot of the older buildings are still intact, although KZ castle had a fire at some point- can't remember if the outside also got rebuilt but the inside definitely was.  Nice museums too.  Apart from that, it's trendy little city.  Located on the Noto peninsula, so the seafood is amazing.  My wife is kind of a snob about it and brags that the seafood there is unmatched in comparison to Tokyo and the like, heh.

Most of the stuff you'd probably want to see can all be walked to from within the same area, so it's good place to hit up for a day or two as a side trip.  There's some pretty awesome beaches and mountains, too, but you're gonna need a car for that.

Always enjoy going back there for a visit.  :)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on August 12, 2019, 12:48:59 AM
I was pretty focused on going to Fukuoka for a couple days, but the more I think about it I don't think it's worth the detour on this trip to just go by myself and hang in a metropolitan normal city and see some parks and old castle stuff and eat some tonkotsu ramen. Can do a lot of that closer to Kyoto/Tokyo.

I think I'm gonna keep it easy and just look for new places I haven't been at and around Kyoto and Tokyo. Like I haven't been up to Mt. Takao outside Tokyo and yeah haven't been to Kawaguchiko. Not sure what I haven't been to at or around Kyoto, I feel like I've seen most/all of the temples at this point. Maybe a day trip with a good jacket to Mt. Koya to walk around.

Kanazawa looks cool though! The old city area looks kinda familiar to me but I think a lot of those type of places look the same across Japan. I did a lot of Tokyo day trips about a decade or more ago and my memory isn't good enough to remember all the day trip places I went.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on August 12, 2019, 06:36:36 AM
Yeah, I think I'll hit that and Kanazawa on a future trip. I saw that Kanazawa is along the way to Shirakawa & Toyama so when I do those I'll stay for at least a night or two in Kanazawa.

Ended up booking all my stuff and just going Kyoto/Tokyo same days as my friends (though I'm getting there a day early so I can relax for a day before running around like crazy sight-seeing). In the end all the ryokans I looked at basically wouldn't let you book for 1 person in November high-season and the more I thought about doing ryokan stay solo, the less it sounded appealing since I've always gone with other people when doing ryokan stays. And didn't feel like long hours train/extra flights just to hit a spot solo for a couple days. It's weird but as I get older I like traveling alone less, which is partly why I haven't really traveled much in about a year.

Gonna try to hit a bunch of new places in those cities though and make reservations ahead of time to eat some good foods. Plus all the research I did on Kyushu will pay off in a future trip cause I definitely want to do a Kyushu trip and a Hokkaido trip sooner than later.

Have a lot of days in Tokyo on this trip so will try to meet up with whoever is still there.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 13, 2019, 12:22:09 AM
As mentioned in PMs and for the benefit of other Boritos who are considering visiting, I'll be back in Osaka/Kyoto from November onward.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on August 13, 2019, 08:20:47 PM
Chrono is a great Osaka guide/drinking buddy.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 13, 2019, 09:09:37 PM
Chrono is a great Osaka guide/drinking buddy.
Thanks!
I can actually stumble around Tokyo pretty well now, at this point. The 16 months I've been in Tokyo have been educational on specific activities (beer).
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on August 15, 2019, 06:05:16 PM
We had a blast with him in Osaka, but Chrono knows Tokyo, too. After an awesome evening out, he got my heart-condition jet lagged ass safely on a train back to my wife and daughter in Nippori.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 15, 2019, 10:59:16 PM
We had a blast with him in Osaka, but Chrono knows Tokyo, too. After an awesome evening out, he got my heart-condition jet lagged ass safely on a train back to my wife and daughter in Nippori.

Anything for Mr Gundam, boo.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on August 22, 2019, 09:19:49 AM
https://twitter.com/tommyfountain83/status/1164176931069153283
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 26, 2019, 02:16:06 AM
SO, it's summer, and in Japan, it's like living in someone else's jockstrap. It's hot and wet and sticky and unpleasant. One new-to-Japan employee here said, "When I smoked outside the other day, I was surprised that the air I was breathing felt the same temperature as when I was inhaling cigarette smoke." It's hot as hell.

My gratitude is near endless that my current job has no shyness about turning up the A/C until regular thought processes can be re-engaged. Also happy that my weird little rental room has a functioning A/C unit, so I can get a decent night's sleep.

It is entirely unclear to me how I've managed to stay here through 20 of these goddamned summers.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Sho Nuff on August 27, 2019, 08:15:44 PM
What up J-Bore, I'mma comin Kyoto-way in mid-September. Keep the heat turned up for me over there
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: G The Resurrected on October 07, 2019, 07:42:46 AM
I’m coming this week and look who I’m bringing with me

https://twitter.com/sdietzf1/status/1181128720624562176?s=21

 :-\

It’s heading straight for Suzuka circuit. I am not prepared for this. 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 08, 2019, 01:08:55 AM
What up J-Bore, I'mma comin Kyoto-way in mid-September. Keep the heat turned up for me over there

Sorry, J-Bro, I turned down the thermostat for my own interests.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on October 11, 2019, 01:54:54 AM
So the friend couple I'm going to Japan with next month, after specifically asking each of them a few times months ago if it was cool if I went with them at the same time and we hung together for a lot of it since I didn't want to be a third wheel and they both were like yeah, that'd be awesome, now a month before is like actuallllly we want a romantic date trip so maybe we'll get dinner a couple times at the end -_-

And this is after I booked my flight around their trip and hotels around the cities they wanted to go and made an itinerary for the whole thing.

-_-

Yeah, another life lesson learned on going with couples. So now I've got a 11 days or so in Japan, ~4 cool bore friends like Chronovore that I wanna hang with and 1 day game shopping in Aki is always good fun times for me. But otherwise I need to figure out what to do on this trip. I'm flying into Osaka and out of Tokyo, and I was gonna do 4 days in Kyoto/Nara but outside taking a river boat at Arashiyama and doing some photography with the autumn leaves, there isn't anything I really want to do in Kyoto since I've been to like every temple, the philosopher's path and the kyoto manga museum.

Maybe should just do like 2 days max in Kyoto and spend the rest in Tokyo. Even in Tokyo during the day when all my J-bore friends are working, after I've done my Aki shopping, and Tower Records shibuya visit, dunno what I want to do solo. Been to most of the sights and museums.

Anyhow, gonna look at viator.com tours and see if there's any interesting tours to join up and do in Kyoto/Osaka/Tokyo.

I've never been to Kawaguchi-Ko and I'll be there during the autumn leaf festival, so maybe I'll wander that solo and maybe I'll make it to Naba no Sato light festival outside Nagoya that I tried to go to in 2016 and got on the wrong bus and missed it lol

Will definitely make a ton of food reservations and eat a lot of awesome Japanese food. Definitely looking forward to Jpn land friends and fine dining.

Oh and I booked the godzilla room in Shinjuku for a night. That should be something neat.


Maybe go hang at some bars and drink whiskey highballs.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on October 13, 2019, 11:46:42 PM
Ok, so I've got my trip pretty down. I'm skipping Kyoto since I'll be there before the red leaves anyhow because this year they're running about 2 weeks late thanks to global warming. Flying into Osaka and then going to Nagoya to do Nagashima Spa Land + Naba no Sato illumination field and then up to Tokyo for a week and then doing an onsen ryokan overnight trip to Lake Kawaguchi.

During my week in Tokyo, just planning on doing nothing but enjoyable nerdy weaboo stuff, videogames, anime, manga, etc... outside doing the Mt. Takao hike one day, so I need you guys & gals to let me know if you can think of any cool weaboo stuff to do in Tokyo besides:

Ghilbli Museum
Gundam in Odaiba, VR land in Odaiba
One Piece Tokyo Tower
Akihabara everything
FF14 Eorza Cafe
Pokemon Cafe
Mori Digital Art Museum
Tower Records Shibuya
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on October 14, 2019, 12:27:20 AM
Also, I want to say Japan is solo-ist as fuck and I've never really noticed until now.

Like if I want to stay at an onsen ryokan, they basically won't rent out to a single person during any time of good season because they'd rather rent a room to 2 people and make more money since it's per person charge because of the kaiseki dinners. So for my one night ryokan I'm just booking it for 2 people and paying double the price.

Now I'm looking at a whiskey tasting tour in Tokyo and it's $213 for 2 people or $213 for 1 person -__-
That one doesn't even make sense unless they figure it'll be hard to book a spot if the tour has even number of slots and 1 person makes it odd so they need another solo traveler to fill it. Chrono, you drink Whiskey? I'm pretty sure I owe you from previous trips so I'll cover you to be my +1 if you do :heart

I didn't run into this at all when solo traveling in Europe last year. And I guess when I lived in Japan I didn't do stuff where I noticed it and every time I've been back has been with someone so there's always been 2 of us.

I also am not looking forward to trying to make fancy restaurant reservations for "1", I have a feeling gonna get fucked there too.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on October 14, 2019, 01:46:35 AM
Alright, think I found enough stuff to have options while I'm there. Found a few museums I haven't been too, there's a couple festivals and I think I'm gonna try to go to the Design Festa at Big Sight where basically anyone can exhibit and you never know what you'll see.

Started looking on the google map around the Kawaguchi Lake and seems like a lot of nice little places to stop. Since I could only get 1 night, I'm gonna try to get to my ryokan at like noon, drop my luggage and spend the day walking around the lake and will do the same in the other direction the next morning before I head back. Definitely looking forward to that & the day walking around Mt. Takao.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: tiesto on October 14, 2019, 10:21:59 AM
Bebs, have you been to Luida's Bar yet? Also Beep! Akihabara is a really awesome experience if you like retro Japanese PCs.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on October 14, 2019, 02:29:24 PM
Bebs, have you been to Luida's Bar yet? Also Beep! Akihabara is a really awesome experience if you like retro Japanese PCs.

Nope, thanks. It's so hard finding all the themed cafes/bars currently open (because a lot are limited).

I must've searched through a half-dozen articles with lists of themed bars/cafes and Luida's didn't pop on a single one of them. Wonder if there's others I'm missing. I'm aware of the Square Enix, FF14, Gundam ones.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 15, 2019, 01:56:44 AM
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Chrono, you drink Whiskey? I'm pretty sure I owe you from previous trips so I'll cover you to be my +1 if you do :heart
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Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Quaker on October 20, 2019, 01:24:27 PM
Anyone have any recommendations for "easy mode" pub crawling for someone without Japanese language skills? I'm here in Tokyo with my brothers until Saturday morning and they want to do the pub crawl/drinking alley thing(like Golden Gai) but I don't know any Japanese and it's not really my thing to begin with so I was hoping for something like that but more chill without being somewhere that's SUPER busy or crowded.

Similarly, anyone have recommendations for one of those "all you can drink/eat for "X" hours for $20/30" restaurants(or I think there were also some that offered 270Y drinks with food?)?

Thanks!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 20, 2019, 09:30:12 PM
Anyone have any recommendations for "easy mode" pub crawling for someone without Japanese language skills? I'm here in Tokyo with my brothers until Saturday morning and they want to do the pub crawl/drinking alley thing(like Golden Gai) but I don't know any Japanese and it's not really my thing to begin with so I was hoping for something like that but more chill without being somewhere that's SUPER busy or crowded.

Similarly, anyone have recommendations for one of those "all you can drink/eat for "X" hours for $20/30" restaurants(or I think there were also some that offered 270Y drinks with food?)?

Thanks!

Golden Gai is the most foreigner, non-English receiving place in all of Tokyo. It's a glorious mess. Many of the places have signs out front declaring if English speakers are welcome, or show their prices in English.

The all-you-can-eat places are around as well. It's called ta-be-ho-dai, and they're usually good at showing the price on their front of store. So if you see something in that price range, ask them if it's tabehoudai and go from there.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: G The Resurrected on October 28, 2019, 01:03:33 PM
Bebpo:

https://youtu.be/NvUxB2l8P2A

I'm back home going through post Japan travel depression and sickness. I feel like I found my place while in Japan, and coming home really bummed me out. I eagerly await another trip in the future, maybe one with not as much packed into it. We did so much during our trip that we barely got around to everything we wanted to do, but that's ok it gives us another reason to come back.

Not to bore anyone but I put together a little album of our trip. You can check it out here:
https://imgur.com/a/LDYQ2c9

Our trip was wild, first day we had to travel from San Jose to Seattle and had a layover there till we got on our flight to Narita. From Narita we had to go through immigration which was a first for us, we ended up missing our train to Tokyo because the name on my ticket wasn't correct, Thanks JAL. After that we had to book it to Tokyo to get on the last Shinkansen to Nagoya. It was such a blur that day.

Time in Nagoya/Suzuka was interesting as the Friday before Hagibis was to hit land everyone was uncertain about what was going to happen. Formula 1 ended up cancelling Saturdays events and we were forced to stay in our hotel as nothing was open. The combini's ran out of food and booze very soon after the rain started coming down. Once Sunday came around we had beautiful weather that sadly burned our pale asses alive. We ended up taking a train to Osaka later that day and you can see how fried I am with the Pepsi. I wish we could have spent more time in Nagoya, I didn't get around to having some Yamachan! (we get it once a year at a local Japanese supermarket)

So after all the fun had past with Formula One and Hagibis we headed to Osaka/Kyoto. We immediately went to Nintendo Live 2019 in Kyoto and it was awesome! The missus got to get her Animal Crossing fix and I got to be on the main stage for Ringfit. We got some merchandise while we were there and the missus even won some exclusive Animal Crossing goods and took a few pictures with some of the Animals. We then went to Kyoto city and that was just a mistake, the tourists and foreigners make enjoying anything there impossible. My advice is to not go to Kyoto honestly.

After we were done with Nintendo Live we just kinda wandered around Osaka for a few days. Seeing all that there is there to offer. We went to Den Den town, Dontonburi, a LaLa Port for the see through bottom Ferris wheel/Gundam Station/Shopping! We also went to USJ and had a freaking blast! I'd go out on a limb and say that theme park is one of the best I've ever had the pleasure of going to. Their churro game is strong as hell at USJ. Chucky x Hello Kitty was amazing to experience and Beetle Juice Rock'n'Roll Concert was amazing and just how I remembered it from years ago. We got to experience all of the Halloween Horror night experiences and my favorite was the Terminator experience cross Sadako, it was by far the most entertaining and unique experience. We even got to see a bit of the Mario land construction while there, you could see it coming together in the background. I think outside of Kyoto I'm all about Kansai life and the people there are just special. I could do without the Chinese tourists who honestly ruin a lot of the more popular locations.

But the funnest thing we did in Osaka was on the last day there we went to the Cup of Noodle museum. The missus didn't really plan to go there, but we had the time and our train to Tokyo wasn't till later in the day so we went. And boy am I glad we did, the normally reserved chicken ramen cooking class had a 2 person vacancy due to a cancellation, lucky us. If you get an opportunity to do this I suggest it, best $10 I've ever spent. They took us step by step through the history and process of making the classic ramen. We got to design our own packaging and the intensity of the flavor before going through the cooking process. We also made our own Cup of Noodle, because why not!

We later traveled back to Tokyo for a weeks time and got our feet on the ground. We had a very tight schedule so it only left us with a few days to explore. So we hit our list and went to Akiba, Ikebukuro, Harajuku, Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ginza, Odaiba, and a few other places in between. A few thoughts on some of the area's to pass and some that I think deserve more time in.

Akiba: I was super excited for this place, but after going to Den Den town the only thing that was impressive was the Soft On Demand building and Yodabashi camera. I spent a few hours wandering around before becoming bored of the higher prices and overall touristy vibe I got from this area. We had fun golfing on the top floor of Yodabashi and seeing the Square Enix cafe which was all booked up. We did get our Ramen on here at this super spicy place that claims to have one of the hottest ramens in the world. I got my ramen Oni style and survived like a champ, the head chef gave us both a reaper and a highball as a "gift."  :lol  I think the one thing I was most excited about was being able to visit Soft on Demand and seeing the mirror truck irl. I got to meet several "stars" and got to view a live tapping which was unique. I was given a gift bag with a bunch of Soft products and a very special item from that tapping with a new star. Highly suggest not just going there, but planning a visit ahead of time if you are a perv like me.

Shinjuku: We were here for two things the Government building and Egg Slut. One of these disappointed the other was even better than the one we have in the states. Shinjuku is home to a lot of western American high end chains which we didn't see much outside of this area. We traveled through Times and checked out the park before heading to the Government building which was closed to the holiday, which we didn't know about. So a slight disappointment which lead us to Sky Tree village.

Sky Tree Village: forget what people say about this being a waste of money, we had an absolute blast here. I am a pussy when it comes to heights and this tower will challenge anyones height freights by a magnitude unheard of anywhere else in the world. It also didn't help that a 3.x earthquake happened while we were 350m in the air.... We got tickets for the 450m gallery even though we were warned it was poor visibility, I thought good maybe then I won't be so scared. Welp after that earthquake happened it cleared up and the elevator to that floor has see through doors! But once I got used to it, I was having a blast and the missus dropped so much cash cause each floor had exclusive Hello Kitty merch (they got us good.) We did the touristy thing of taking pictures and sending letters which is all fun and good, but we were really taken away with the view. We spent hours up there enjoying a few drinks and having a bite to eat, which was later deposited on the 450m floor which is some kind of record I think in terrestrial terms. All in all highly recommended and if you get a chance to try the Tomato juice just do it, the stuff is amazing. Oh and this is where I got to geek out at all of the Ultraman stuff!

Ikebukuro: Figure city! We spent hours looking through shops here and found some of the best deals in all of Japan or so we thought. A word of warning this place is scammy as fuck. A lot of shops claim to be tax free here, but they just want your information. They required us to fill out forms with more information than I felt comfortable with giving. Seeing as this was our first time doing anything like that during our trip I thought it was normal, but it wasn't. So be warned if they ask for anything more than the information given on your Passport don't do it. We had fun looking at game shops and figures and bought some, but I regretted it when we were on our way out of the country.

Harajuku: This place was by far the most touristy place that we went to in Tokyo per capita of people there. But it was great as we got to go to some of our favorite niche fashion shops and buy lots of clothing. ACDC rag was awesome and we got there just as a new line got debuted so we bought the whole line, cause why not?! If you stray a little around the main drag you can find some of the coolest hype beast shops in all the world. There was drops from dozens of companies while we were there and it made for some awesome sight seeing. We also visited a shrine while we were there and fed some koi in a park just off the main strip. Lots of fun for a morning but once it got packed we got the fuck out. We also witnessed how Japanese television films live on location in a busy location. Building up and tearing down sets in front of shops as traffic moves by, was something to see.

Shibuya: We were here for one thing and one thing only. To see Perfumes Reframe concert at the opening of the Line Shibuya. This whole event was amazing, first of all we had to get tickets which were by a lottery and to top that off we had to get the same day or we'd have had to go separately. Well I worked some magic and got us in as one of just 8 foreigners allowed per showing and we got amazing seats together, others weren't lucky to be seated together. The concert/performance was just amazing, everything about this experience was peak greatness. After we were done with the concert, we got back to the station and realized where we were and just laughed that we didn't recognize Shibuya crossing while we were there. In a fit of hunger we found an Ippudo around a corner and enjoyed one of the best bowls of ramen I've ever had in my life. It also helped that they had a gyoza that was steamed and put in a bowl like soup. We weaved and wandered and got to witness the massive amounts of people traversing this area and then we made a mistake. We went into Shibuya 109 and my wallet burned not even 10 feet into the damn place. The missus was crazy about some Samantha T purses and then I saw it in the back of the display area, my undoing in life. They had Sailor moon bags and wallets... Exclusive to that particular location and all but sold out of most I let the missus go a little crazy and get a few purses and a new wallet. I'm not gonna say no to something so unique and limited like that. It even came in their own special wrapping with Tuxedo mask, Luna, and a few other SM elements. But that wouldn't be the end of it, as we added more bags to my arms we ended up with a whole new wardrobe and more clothing than I think we traveled with in the first place. I quickly found the escape at the bottom of the building into the subway system and got the fuck out before more damage could be done.

Ginza: I liked this area, I was keen for a higher end experience and I wasn't let down. Even the hello kitty store in Ginza is posh and expensive as fuck. But for me it was about some of the best food spots I've ever had the pleasure of going to. Since our hotel was just a few blocks away we spent each night roaming around the shops and finding all sorts of unique food and shopping opportunities. It was clean and upscale, that was till it was garbage day and the Ginza rats took to the streets. Funny thing about Ginza is once you leave the main streets you see a glimpse of normal life. Which is exactly what I got when I had to do our laundry at a local laundromat. Best hour of doing laundry in my life I think. As I spent the time talking to locals and making new friends who would later help us out in a time of need. People here are just normal and while the shops might be fancy the people are just as kind and giving as most others I met while in Japan.

Odaiba: This place was fun. Not only is it home to the museum of poop, not shitting you at all it's at diver city and it a fun instagram place. They also are home to lots of unique little spots like the Gundam protector, Toyota museum where I got in a self driving Toyota taxi, and Joyopolis! We got to see a 4D movie in English no less while we were there since Joyopolis sold out of tickets at 8am the day we were there. Lots of shopping and one of the only stores to carry the coveted Hello Kitty Reebok's which were bought up the moment the missus saw them. We had a blast hanging out here and seeing things. I loved the Gundam cafe and got some merch, like a color changing mug all in all a good end to our open days while in Japan.

So that almost wrapped up our trip if it weren't for Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo Sea. Which we thought would be a nice bookend to our vacation... Nope! First the ticket issue, they sell out days in advance. So you have to make sure you know which days you are going and if you aren't sure because of an injury you've gotta travel to Ikspiari to get tickets before they sell out which they almost did for our two days. They had just 170 more tickets for Sea and under 100 for Land when I got our tickets. Our new friends from Ginza warned us about how early the "fans" come out to the park, we were not prepared for the crazy "fans" that go to Disneyland and in a moment of desperation we got on the horn and got some early 15 passes from our pass holder friends, which I thought would give us head start to the madness at this park. Disneyland is stroller city, if you have a leg injury do not come here as there is limited seating and it is only for expectant mothers and stroller parking! I learned this the hard way as I sat down and was yelled at by a cast member to stand up even with my splint clearly visible. This whole day was a utter disaster and a horrible experience. We got to go on most of the rides we wanted to and saw the unique experiences, but it wasn't enjoyable. Thankfully we had teamed up with our Ginza friends later in the day and they got to talking to customer service and we got a partial refund which was awesome!

Disney Sea, just go! This is the best Disney park I've ever been to hands down! It wasn't stroller city like Land was and there was a lot of space for people to move around. Even though the next typhoon was approaching and dumping rain on us we enjoyed the crap out of this park. That refund money almost immediately disappeared in the park thanks in part to Duffy and his friends. Gelatoni is the cutest damn character ever! This whole park is must better laid out and has some of the most unique food options I had seen yet. A Demi glazed potato churro, yes please! A taro filled sweet potato biscuit that is shaped like a churro, hell yeah! We could spend more and more time in this park, but we had to get ready for the trip home and by the end of seeing everything there we both were just amazed at the uniqueness and quality here at this park. Oh and those strollers from Land, we found them in Ariels grotto which is hidden inside the mountain so as to contain the kids, amazing! Big Band Beat isn't to be missed and the King Triton concert is just awesome. Still we enjoyed USJ more for some reason...

Packing up we realized we bought more than we could fit in our suit cases that we brought, and we brought duffles to put our clothing in and get them out of our suit cases. So I had to make a mad dash to a luggage store which just so happened to be a mega donque in Shibuya during rush hour. With little time left I was able to pack us up and we were so close to being over our weight on our bags by .3 and .9 it was amazing we got out of Japan. That was till I went through customs, remember that shady shit in Ikebukuro? Well the Japanese tax guy didn't like what he saw and after a bit of back and forth on a translation device he just asked me to pay for the owed tax and I'd be free to leave. I thought that would be the end of my troubles, but getting back to the states we had to retrieve our bags and go through immigration where a picture of me was taken and I got detained for over 2 hours. I got stopped after the missus was passed through, but I didn't know I wasn't passed through as well. I had all the luggage with me and so I got stopped. Having to go through each bag took a long time and after a 10 hour flight you are just done. I was eventually let go into the security check with TSA where their millimeter wave machine kept saying I had something in my thighs and groin. So I had to yet again be taken aside and took off my shorts to be searched, I got my yearly exam out of the way.  So by now I'm 3 hours in Seattle the missus has no idea what has happened to me and I get to our connected gate and our plane has been grounded due to mechanical issues. So we got stuck in Seattle for a night and stayed without our luggage and amenities till the weather cleared the next morning.

We got home, but we both really missed Japan after the end our our journey. We met so many people that were kind and so different than the folks we have back at home. So we started planning our next trip almost immediately and we'll be looking at opportunities in the near future that might allow us to stay there longer. We won't be back before the olympics, but I'm looking at winter/xmas next year/year after for 2 months. The missus will by that time have completed her 2nd official Japanese language examination, and might have some working opportunities while we are there if she gets sponsored.

TLDR: Japan is our new home and we love it!

(https://i.imgur.com/doa5GAJ.gif)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on November 10, 2019, 07:40:55 PM
Been in ER on morphine less than 48 hours before flight out to Japan, us Boreans not having good luck with pre-Japan trip injuries.
Got the worst case of salmonella/e.coli food poisoning had in my life by miles on Friday night. I haven't thrown up in like 5-10 years, and was puking my brains out 3 days before the flight. Will have to figure out tomorrow whether I"m gonna have to cancel like half the trip and eat a ton of costs because I never buy the trip insurance -_-

Fingers crossed end up able in a condition to survive the flight over, but even in best case, gonna have to avoid alcohol and a lot of foods for the first 3-4 days of the trip until my digestive system is recovered.
Sucks.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 08, 2019, 07:28:48 AM
Been in ER on morphine less than 48 hours before flight out to Japan, us Boreans not having good luck with pre-Japan trip injuries.
Got the worst case of salmonella/e.coli food poisoning had in my life by miles on Friday night. I haven't thrown up in like 5-10 years, and was puking my brains out 3 days before the flight. Will have to figure out tomorrow whether I"m gonna have to cancel like half the trip and eat a ton of costs because I never buy the trip insurance -_-

Fingers crossed end up able in a condition to survive the flight over, but even in best case, gonna have to avoid alcohol and a lot of foods for the first 3-4 days of the trip until my digestive system is recovered.
Sucks.

You should post some of your pics here, to prove you weren't totally waylaid by tiny organisms.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: VomKriege on December 09, 2019, 09:43:13 AM
Oh lord, I forgot how it was so aggravating to try to contact Japanese companies...  :lol
I had to settle on sending inquiries to the general "contact us" form most of the time (which itself is a bit of work to find), making that job probing even more of a shot in the dark thing than it already is.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 09, 2019, 07:41:55 PM
Oh lord, I forgot how it was so aggravating to try to contact Japanese companies...  :lol
I had to settle on sending inquiries to the general "contact us" form most of the time (which itself is a bit of work to find), making that job probing even more of a shot in the dark thing than it already is.
And if you're approaching them in non-Japanese language, it adds a order-of-magnitude to their response time.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: VomKriege on December 10, 2019, 07:59:17 AM
Oh lord, I forgot how it was so aggravating to try to contact Japanese companies...  :lol
I had to settle on sending inquiries to the general "contact us" form most of the time (which itself is a bit of work to find), making that job probing even more of a shot in the dark thing than it already is.
And if you're approaching them in non-Japanese language, it adds a order-of-magnitude to their response time.

I'd have better odds at the lottery for sure but, well, why not try ?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on February 03, 2020, 04:12:13 PM
https://japantoday.com/category/features/food/McDonald%E2%80%99s-in-Akihabara-gets-brutal-but-kind-sendoff-from-rival-Burger-King-branch?

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On Friday, the McDonald’s Showa-dori branch in Tokyo’s Akihabara neighborhood permanently closed down, and it broke the news to passersby by putting up a sign that read:

“Thank you for your 22 years of patronage.

The Akihabara Showadori branch McDonald’s will be permanently closing at 6 p.m. on January 31. Thank you for the past 22 years. We deeply appreciate the customers who supported this branch, and hope you will continue to dine at other McDonald’s locations.”
(https://asset.japantoday.com/img/store/ed/94/efb88ea79f7e03e08432fe5e49b5a2ec5f9b/am-4.png)

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Burger King’s message reads:

Thank you for 22 happy years.

Our neighbor two buildings over, McDonald’s, will be closing today.

Esteemed rival, and fellow friend who loved Akihabara,

because you were close by, we also could do our best.

Without you here, McDonald’s, thinking of the future fills us with sadness.

Selfish though it is for us to say this, everyone, please go to McDonald’s today.

Challenging ourselves to be as good as McDonald’s has been our goal, so with a smile, we say thank you.

(https://asset.japantoday.com/img/store/e2/22/5d2d1a31a7372bad479c3c95fbb050d625bf/am-11.png)

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That’s really sweet of Burger King, isn’t it? Sure, the phrasing might be a little stiff, but the sentiment is pure, right?

Not so fast. As pointed out in a reply to a tweet by @sato322, if you take another look at Burger King’s poster, there’s what seems to be a hidden message.

Let’s examine look at the start of each line:

● Our: 私たち

● Esteemed: たかいに良き

● because you were close by: ちかくにいたから

● Without: のいない

● Selfish: 勝手な

● Challenging ourselves:チャレンジャーの私たち

Take the first character of each of those, and you get:

(https://asset.japantoday.com/img/store/93/ce/802a09e812fc78eb586460c69e03f61a34d8/am-12.png)

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Watashitachi no kachi, which means:

“Victory is ours.”

:rofl
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on February 07, 2020, 06:29:38 PM
Please let me know if this is the wrong place for me to be asking this. I'm not sure if this is meant to be a thread for discussing traveling and things to do in Japan or if it's more about just Japan in general. I'll move it accordingly if it's the latter.

Looks like me and a few of my friends are going to travel to Tokyo in the early fall this year. I've been to Osaka, Kyoto, Hiroshima before, but this will be my first time in Tokyo (theirs as well). I'm trying to create a list of things that I think would interest us. We will likely be in the city for 10 days. The list:

1. Meiji Shrine
2. Ryogoku Kokugikan
3. Shinjuku Gyoen National Garden
4. Yurakucho Station (for the bars and restaurants)
5. Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
6. Tsukiji Market (essentially to see all the sea creatures and for breakfast sushi. I am not gonna force them for the early show that's open to like 120 people or whatever)
7. Shibuya
8. Akihabara
9. Roppongi
10. Harajuku
11. Imperial Palace
12. Ueno Onshi Park
13. Tokyo Skytree
14. Nezu and Yanaka
15. Mount Takao
16. Robot Restaurant
17.Tower Records (we love music and would like to get some Japanese records)
18.Kagaya Bar
19. Maid cafe  (gotta weeb out)
20. Cat Cafe
21. Ramen BAR Snack, Izakaya (used to be known as Oppai Ramen)
22. Kawaii Monster Bar
23. Baseball (I would like to see the Swallows play at their home stadium as it's one of the oldest in the world and Babe Ruth even played their. History)

This is of course a general list. I'm sure as we get closer to the date I will start to look for some specific restaurants and bars that would entice us. Certainly a few that are more "for the locals" and such. I don't know about the Studio Ghibli muzeum. I'll see how the others feel about it. Don't worry about public transport and tickets help. More than anything I was curious to know if any of you would add something to that list that you see as a "must do/see". I know lots of you in this thread have experience with Tokyo and I'm open to suggestions.
Thanks a bunch.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on February 07, 2020, 10:23:07 PM
We were going to go for a visit within a few months, but everyone is scared of the Corona virus now.  :-\
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 07, 2020, 10:41:59 PM
Echorin, it's a thread for pretty much anything except anime, which has its own thread.

Glad to hear you'll be out in Tokyo, sad I'm not still there to greet you. If you end up in Osaka/Kyoto/Kobe, let me know.

Your list looks great, but even in 10 days that seems like too much stuff to squeeze in.

I enjoy KNOW sake bar in Shinjuku, and instead of Akiba I'd do Nakano Broadway. It's got that Bubble Era / nerdery vibe that's mostly gone from Akihabara these days.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 10, 2020, 04:30:17 AM
This also belongs here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s6CEKphkOoQ
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 14, 2020, 07:29:44 PM
back to learning japanese

how do u tell when は is pronounced wa instead of ha? when its a particle okay but how do u know know? just from experience i guess?

It's only ever pronounced as "wa" when it's used as a particle. Other times, consistently, it's "ha."
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: tiesto on February 14, 2020, 07:35:22 PM
Echorin, some of the game bars are really cool - Luida's Bar in Roppongi, Monster Hunter Bar and the 8 Bit Bar in Shinjuku, Artnia (Square Enix Cafe) in Shinjuku...
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 15, 2020, 12:38:37 AM
Artnia is expensive, be careful how much you bring with you if you're a squeenix fan.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 20, 2020, 12:00:19 AM
Yeah, honorifics are important. In Japanese, just as with English, unrequited and implied intimacy can either be uncomfortable or instigating.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on February 24, 2020, 01:25:14 AM
https://youtu.be/PYmivmkZvIg
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 26, 2020, 09:45:51 PM
If you can power through kanji reading, you'll be a king among weebs.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 28, 2020, 12:12:42 AM
勉強します !  (https://www.thecoli.com/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/krs.png)

頑張って下さい。
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 04, 2020, 12:40:04 PM
also whats a kanji dictionary? i have a dictionary for my NDS called kanji sonomama something something and they say it doesnt have a kanji dictionary

Kanji Sonomama Rakubiki Jiten DS?  That is a kanji dictionary.
:confused
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 04, 2020, 01:37:26 PM
i know, but i read on reddit some people were like oh its good for J-E and E-J J-J or whatever but it has no kanji dictionary i was like wut :doge

I mean, the software literally has the word "dictionary" in the title and can be used in that way to look up kanji, so...?

:confused :confused

Maybe they mean not looking up stroke order instead of drawing them?  Or is that available?  That I can't quite remember.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on April 02, 2020, 12:47:23 PM
That's a lot! You're doing great Dufus!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: VomKriege on April 03, 2020, 11:14:40 AM
Absolutely not essential but if someone can elucidate the exact meaning of the following text... Automatic translation is "end of production" but I don't know if it means "Discontinued" or "Out of stock".

(https://i.imgur.com/BqsD4Hl.jpg)

Edit : In case it's not clear it's on a product page.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 04, 2020, 06:22:22 AM
Absolutely not essential but if someone can elucidate the exact meaning of the following text... Automatic translation is "end of production" but I don't know if it means "Discontinued" or "Out of stock".

(https://i.imgur.com/BqsD4Hl.jpg)

Edit : In case it's not clear it's on a product page.

discontinued
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: VomKriege on April 04, 2020, 07:13:48 AM
:noooo

Thanks !
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on May 15, 2020, 06:32:13 PM
As one might have guessed, any plan of visiting Japan this fall have now been moved. I think me and the boys will now target spring 2021.


I enjoy KNOW sake bar in Shinjuku, and instead of Akiba I'd do Nakano Broadway. It's got that Bubble Era / nerdery vibe that's mostly gone from Akihabara these days.

Chronovore, I was trying to locate KNOW and was unable to find it on Google maps. Would you happen to know the actual address? Or perhaps some kind of marker right by it?

Thanks
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on May 15, 2020, 08:34:46 PM
As one might have guessed, any plan of visiting Japan this fall have now been moved. I think me and the boys will now target spring 2021.


I enjoy KNOW sake bar in Shinjuku, and instead of Akiba I'd do Nakano Broadway. It's got that Bubble Era / nerdery vibe that's mostly gone from Akihabara these days.

Chronovore, I was trying to locate KNOW and was unable to find it on Google maps. Would you happen to know the actual address? Or perhaps some kind of marker right by it?

Thanks

It's "Know by Moto" if you want to search further than this:
https://tabelog.com/tokyo/A1304/A130401/13215285/
Address: 〒160-0022 Tokyo, Shinjuku City, Shinjuku, 3 Chome−26−14 新宿ミニム地下 一階
This work for you? It's underground. I think max seating of 20.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on May 15, 2020, 08:38:47 PM
Nice. Yes it works. Just needed the full name for it to trigger on Google Maps.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on May 15, 2020, 09:39:06 PM
Livin the good life. Not that this youtube fella owns it of course.

https://youtu.be/-5e3AYnGfRU
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: VomKriege on October 21, 2020, 03:58:30 AM
A bit random but does anyone have any recs for a nice Hanafuda game set ?

I see Nintendo has one that is apparently the standard for entry level...
Possibly thinking of this as a gift for someone who loves Japan (and Zelda and the big N.

Would probably buy one for myself too, so please submit ones that looks nice without breaking the bank. I like the traditional style illustration but something modernized could be good too.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: VomKriege on October 31, 2020, 11:17:09 AM
I guess no one has opinions on Hanafuda, so let me drop some Japanese house music :

Écouter David Clark's Japanese House Classics (デビッド・クラーク - ハウスミュージッククラシック) (November 2019) par David Clark sur #SoundCloud
https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/LAvu

And this compilation of Shinichiro Yokota
Écouter SOVFE001 Shinichiro Yokota - Ultimate Yokota 1991 - 2019, un album par Sound Of Vast sur #SoundCloud
https://soundcloud.app.goo.gl/gJev
(Fuck it's samples only)

I'd like to find more Japanese hip hop and house artists but most Japanese labels seem really tight fisted with their release on SoundCloud, only uploading samples and such.

Otherwise while looking for Hanafuda sets I found this great playing cards hybrid set (can be used as a regular set or an Hanafuda one). Sadly not available at the moment, it gets infrequently sold on Etsy out of Osaka. If anyone know where I could maybe get a set of those from a Japanese site...

(https://i.imgur.com/YxLOAG2.jpg)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 01, 2020, 01:28:38 AM
I don't understand. These are sold through Etsy, but only occasionally?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: VomKriege on November 01, 2020, 04:00:46 AM
I don't understand. These are sold through Etsy, but only occasionally?

The listing came up at least twice from what I gather from Reddit. But it's not a regular occurrence. I don't know why, maybe they only do small printing runs or it's one vendor (and not the manufacturer) doing it from time to time.  Haven't been able to track the maker(s) of those to see if I could just order directly. Didn't find it on Amazon either.

Edit :
This is the listing.
https://www.etsy.com/shop/nishikie
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: VomKriege on November 01, 2020, 08:01:44 AM
Found the Japanese store... I think ?
https://nishikie.stores.jp/?category_id=59326218428f2d5c9b01085a (https://nishikie.stores.jp/?category_id=59326218428f2d5c9b01085a)

Not sure they ship outside Japan on that platform.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 01, 2020, 08:53:16 PM
Found the Japanese store... I think ?
https://nishikie.stores.jp/?category_id=59326218428f2d5c9b01085a (https://nishikie.stores.jp/?category_id=59326218428f2d5c9b01085a)

Not sure they ship outside Japan on that platform.

They do not have a field for entering your country, so my assumption is they will not ship abroad. Normally, I would offer to help, but shipping packages from Japan is unreliable currently. They are allowing regular envelope mail to go out, but not packages.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Coax on November 02, 2020, 12:58:28 AM
I used White Rabbit Express as a proxy service for something during Japan Post's restrictions. Eventually I just got them to switch to DHL postage since nothing budged with JP. Would recommend the proxy for their great customer service and the fees were insignificant. DHL wasn't cheap though.

Keep in mind though that if domestic postage isn't free one is also paying for that (in my case it was free so I only paid postage outbound). Nice thing is they handle the entire purchase on your behalf so all you do is tell them what you want.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: VomKriege on November 02, 2020, 02:22:17 AM
Thanks to you both !
I ordered one thing from Japan this year but the vendor who used the Japan Post service switched to DHL for free during that time. I'll take a look at White Rabbit Express, even if planning for a future purchase (and others, this might certainly be handy).

His card sets seem fairly popular and that's the sort of stuff you print in bulk, I'm hopeful it will still be there when some normalcy is resumed... Some time in 2021 (?). Was hoping to maybe buy this for a present this December but we'll see...

I'm sure I can get a classic Hanafuda set from Amazon meanwhile, maybe even one with additional markings to help non Japanese players unfamiliar with the game.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 13, 2020, 01:59:09 AM
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/nov/11/japanese-town-deploys-monster-wolf-robots-to-deter-bears
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on November 18, 2020, 11:58:30 PM
https://youtu.be/csBr5pO_Gfk

Always fascinating to see various population shifts and the reasons behind them.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on November 19, 2020, 07:35:37 AM
https://youtu.be/csBr5pO_Gfk

Always fascinating to see various population shifts and the reasons behind them.

I would happily move back to my wife's hometown if I could at this point- besides less people/corona risk, it's nice and peaceful, super-quiet, and super fast Internets is a thing even out there, so I'd be good, lol.

And woah, that Byron Nagy guy (the farmer) was a speaker at a JET event I went to years back.  He was a job recruiter.  Guess that industry is facing some tough times right now.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 19, 2020, 08:30:28 PM
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20201118/p2a/00m/0na/016000c

Japanese government bit in the ass by poorly considered plan, film at 11.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on November 20, 2020, 11:07:10 AM
https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20201118/p2a/00m/0na/016000c

Japanese government bit in the ass by poorly considered plan, film at 11.
The UK had a 50% off on restaurant bills scheme, with predictable results. Just give them the fucking stimulus.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on November 24, 2020, 08:53:15 PM
Just weebing out (this could have been me if the pandemic didn't happen  :'()

https://youtu.be/LWlMFF-DmwU
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on November 29, 2020, 04:06:12 AM
https://www.cnn.com/2020/11/28/asia/japan-suicide-women-covid-dst-intl-hnk/index.html

Sorry for bringing downer news, but I thought it was worth posting.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on November 29, 2020, 08:53:03 AM
I knew Japan had a high suicide rate, but I never knew the actual numbers. Goddamn.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on December 10, 2020, 07:40:06 PM
https://www.yahoo.com/lifestyle/shocking-rape-case-shows-reality-114722153.html

Even though the article contains the word "shocking" in the headline, it doesn't shock me at all given the gender dynamics of the country.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on December 21, 2020, 10:55:57 AM
https://youtu.be/5Akk9a_HQRE
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on January 22, 2021, 10:16:09 AM
https://www.reddit.com/r/japan/comments/l2iglx/man_arrested_for_buying_cup_meant_for_100_coffee/

Some hexagenarian put ¥200 coffee in the ¥100 coffee cup he’d purchased.

This is what counts as newsworthy crime in Japan.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on February 08, 2021, 07:20:43 PM
https://youtu.be/rf-y_B8y67U

Chrono-san  :-*

Please answer some of these questions yourself too. Us weebs are curious.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on February 10, 2021, 08:00:45 AM
https://www.reddit.com/r/japan/comments/l2iglx/man_arrested_for_buying_cup_meant_for_100_coffee/

Some hexagenarian put ¥200 coffee in the ¥100 coffee cup he’d purchased.

This is what counts as newsworthy crime in Japan.

I believe the legal term is "Java overflow exception"
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 11, 2021, 07:40:19 PM
Where are you from?
Left coast of the USA. Born in WA, raised in L.A., moved for college to Bay Area and worked in game biz in Silicon Valley.

How long have you been in Japan?
I have lived here in 1993-94, and from 2001 to present, except a big part of 2012. Just over 21 years total.

Why did you come to Japan?
The first time, it was due to my own fascination with Japanese culture, from growing up in a Japanese descended community.
The 2nd time, I wanted to give my wife the kind of cooperative, extended-family-assisted childrearing that is common in generational homes, and I was scouted by a company that was only 15 minutes away from her hometown.

What were your expectations?
I grew up in a USA community that was Japanese descendants (nikkei) at about 30%, so I partly thought it would be like a big version of my hometown, and partly thought it would look like the backgrounds in a Godzilla movie.

What are some challenges as an American?
Watching my children grow up as Japanese people. My daughter is an insanely good student, stunningly capable, but Japan's business structure will limit her career options in a way that would make an American woman's head explode. It is obscene. The "glass ceiling" comment in the video really landed with me.
The foreign woman who had a female friend with no Japanese ability who was hired because of her MBA and rose over the course of a year - it's likely a prestige thing for the company, having a foreign MBA in their midst. I wonder if she's really engaged or being leveraged at work, or if it's decorative.

Overwork culture?
Yes. It is everywhere. My BIL worked at Nissan and was there from 7:30AM until 11PM every day. My non-crunch hours at a J-dev were 50+ hour weeks, with 6 of 12 months every year in actual crunch, which was 70-80 hour weeks. It may have made sense during postwar recovery and the Bubble, but there is no reason to cause people this much struggle, particularly when there is no payout, no benefit. It is vile and ubiquitous. I honestly think the reason the government/zaibatsu went after Nissan's Carlos Ghosn so hard was because he came into their house and told them how to do stuff. It was intended to have a chilling effect on anyone ever daring to interrupt the status quo.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on February 12, 2021, 01:05:21 AM
Cool.

It's really neat that you also got to experience the country back in 93-94.

I'm curious how different is life in the country as a non-Japanese dude now compared to then. Or heck even at the turn of the millennium. I'm interested because I was lucky enough to visit for several weeks back in the summer of 08. And from watching various "gaijin in Japan" channels, one gets the impression that the difference in how they are perceived or how easy it is for foreigners to get useful information is much easier now than it was in the mid 2000s.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 12, 2021, 04:03:21 AM
Getting information was definitely more difficult. I read books in ‘92 about how to tackle Japan, get a job English teaching, and hopefully not offending anybody while I traveled. The various foreigner friendly jobs were listed in “Time Out” magazine, and people waited for the classifieds each month before making their phone calls to apply.

‘93-‘94 was just around Mosaic’s first appearance, the birth of the worldwide web. No one could see how embedded the internet would become. No one had email accounts, excepting message boards for user groups. Connecting via Japanese phones cost exorbitant fees and was slow.

Communication by international phone call was ¥100 per minute to coal Japan to America. Sending a single page mail cost ¥100 and took 5 to 9 days to arrive. If the correspondent wrote back and mailed immediately, it took 5 to 9 days to return. So communication took between 10 and 18 days even if responses were immediate.

I guess it’s hard to know how much things have changed. My immediate answer is that everything is the same, except the Internet. But truthfully, China and Korea is financial ascendance has opened up Japan to tourism. The Chinese tourists make the rest of the world visitors look like absolute angels. There’s also more freedom of personal expression. Some people have pop art tattoos now, which is stunning considering how much they are still shunned by society at large here. But in reality it is easy to tell the difference between mob tattoos and hipster tattoos. Maybe Japan will adjust? People are also more open to other forms of appearance variation: women bleach their hair blonde or brown, but 25 years ago everyone was pretty much a uniform black, except for delinquents.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on February 12, 2021, 09:12:07 AM
I miss u chrono  :'(
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on February 12, 2021, 12:00:56 PM
I'd like to visit Japan again and ask chrono where all the cool kids hangout.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 12, 2021, 06:04:13 PM
I miss u chrono  :'(

Miss you too, boo. Looking forward to the next time we can hang out!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 12, 2021, 06:05:33 PM
I'd like to visit Japan again and ask chrono where all the cool kids hangout.

I can take you to where all the tasty food is, but I am at a loss for cool kids are.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on February 12, 2021, 07:16:37 PM
Me and my friend who you met laugh about us asking you that question all the time. I don't know what we were thinking. :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 12, 2021, 09:59:17 PM
Me and my friend who you met laugh about us asking you that question all the time. I don't know what we were thinking. :lol

:rofl

“Chrono, where can we dance until 5AM and meet the interesting locals?”
“Um, I’m 50 years old and married, my dudes. I have NO IDEA.”
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on February 13, 2021, 10:20:15 AM
Me and my friend who you met laugh about us asking you that question all the time. I don't know what we were thinking. :lol

:rofl

“Chrono, where can we dance until 5AM and meet the interesting locals?”
“Um, I’m 50 years old and married, my dudes. I have NO IDEA.”

Gaspanic :teehee
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on February 13, 2021, 12:12:42 PM
Next month makes 3 years since that trip. I'd most likely be back in Japan this year if it wasn't for COVID. :(
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on February 15, 2021, 05:13:13 PM
Chrono, your fax machine stories are legend.

I'd like to visit Japan again and ask chrono where all the cool kids hangout.

I can take you to where all the tasty food is, but I am at a loss for cool kids are.

Wherever we end up. Ramen. Beer. Whatever. That's the cool kids place. Duh.

We're still shooting for 2022 for the next family trip. Fingers crossed.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on February 15, 2021, 05:35:25 PM
Next month makes 3 years since that trip. I'd most likely be back in Japan this year if it wasn't for COVID. :(

We thought about going last year, before our daughter was born, but nope.  Been five years since we were last there.  Got a niece and nephew I've never met!  :'( 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 15, 2021, 05:40:56 PM
We thought about going last year, before our daughter was born, but nope.  Been five years since we were last there.  Got a niece and nephew I've never met!  :'(
That sounds rough! I bet your wife is having a hard time.

Chrono, your fax machine stories are legend.
I don’t even remember one of those, at the moment. I’ve plenty of inkan (“personal stamp”) stories for sure. 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 10, 2021, 10:09:35 AM
http://inventorspot.com/articles/vending_machines_japan_offer_free_drinks_case_emergency_27115

First I’ve heard of it.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on March 10, 2021, 05:31:44 PM
The comments at the bottom suggest this would have been in 2009. that awful earthquake was a few years after I think? So this function might have even been used for all we know, though maybe during a great catastrophe that's the last thing on anyone's mind.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: T-Short on March 11, 2021, 05:51:12 PM
https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2021/03/photos-10-years-great-east-japan-earthquake/618243/ (https://www.theatlantic.com/photo/2021/03/photos-10-years-great-east-japan-earthquake/618243/)

I bawled at #34
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on March 12, 2021, 05:25:36 PM
https://youtu.be/rRH8SHsjEbE
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: G The Resurrected on March 12, 2021, 08:16:59 PM
John Daub, He owes me money!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on March 20, 2021, 05:38:21 AM
https://twitter.com/GearoidReidy/status/1372475146708000772
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on March 24, 2021, 11:22:14 AM
https://twitter.com/GearoidReidy/status/1372475146708000772

That's not too bad since there's probably a machine near your house and if you can get things other than just Coke.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 24, 2021, 06:33:35 PM
Yeah, Coca-Cola company makes Georgia Coffee and Aquarius sports drink (Polaris Sweat competitor), as well as soup in winter.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 24, 2021, 10:26:32 PM
Some days living here is less fun than others:
https://edition.cnn.com/2021/03/24/world/north-korea-missiles-intl/index.html
Quote
Pentagon, Washington (CNN)North Korea launched two ballistic missiles on Thursday, according to an intelligence assessment, a senior US official tells CNN.

It is not known yet whether the missiles were short, medium or long range, such as an intercontinental ballistic missile (ICBM). The US military and intelligence community is still analyzing data from the test launch to determine what kind of missile was fired and how far it went.

The US tracks all North Korean weapons tests through radar and satellites, which are able to detect heat signatures of a missile launch almost immediately.
Earlier in the day, the South Korean Joint Chiefs of Staff told reporters that North Korea had launched unidentified projectiles toward the sea between the Korean peninsula and Japan.
"South Korean military has strengthened its surveillance and maintaining readiness in close cooperation with the US," the Joint Chiefs of Staff said in a statement.
According to Japan's Defense Ministry, the projectile is likely to have landed outside Japanese territory and its exclusive economic zone. Japan's Coast Guard has warned ships to be on the lookout for falling debris.

The second test in less than a week
Last weekend, North Korea carried out its first weapons test since US President Joe Biden took office, according to three US officials, launching two projectiles in a move that senior administration officials downplayed as falling "on the low end of the spectrum" of provocations.
Officials and experts had anticipated that North Korean leader Kim Jong Un would attempt to send a message to the Biden administration about the country's importance in the region.

North Korea breaks silence to warn US against 'causing a stink'
In that test, one US official told CNN that North Korea had launched short-range projectiles, possibly artillery or cruise missiles, not ballistic missiles -- a key distinction underscored the Biden administration's view that it was not a serious breach and will not prevent the US from pursuing diplomacy with Pyongyang.
But in a statement to the Senate Armed Forces Committee on March 16, US Air Force General Glen VanHerck warned that the isolated regime could go further.
Pyongyang has "indicated that it is no longer bound by the unilateral nuclear and ICBM testing moratorium announced in 2018, suggesting that Kim Jong Un may begin flight testing an improved ICBM design in the near future," he said.
'When we practice attacking them, they practice nuking us'
A ballistic missile launch is a violation of UN Security Council resolutions, and "that's going to make it a little harder for the Biden people," said Jeffrey Lewis, a professor at the Middlebury Institute of International Studies, which specializes in open-source intelligence.
Lewis, who previously described the weekend's short-range launches as a "two" out of 10, told CNN on Wednesday evening that the new ballistic launches would be "more than a two."
But the launch wasn't entirely unexpected, coming days after the US Secretary of State and Defense Secretary visited the region and following a joint US-South Korea military exercise. "When we practice attacking them, they practice nuking us. that's just the yin and the yang of the thing," said Lewis.
Though it remains unclear whether exactly what kind of ballistic missile was launched, Lewis said it seemed unlikely to be the more powerful long-range missile.
"For really long range missiles, they tended to be picked up when they went up, and they stay aloft for 10-20 minutes. With the ICMBs, we heard about the launch before they came down, and that was a good give away," he said.
"This time, they went up and they came down."
This story is developing and will be updated.
Reporting contributed by CNN's Jake Kwon and Junko Ogura.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Rufus on March 25, 2021, 02:39:10 PM
If they actually hit a target they'd immediately lose all their leverage.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 25, 2021, 08:08:37 PM
If they actually hit a target they'd immediately lose all their leverage.

It’s all just petulant posturing designed to provoke so, in a sense, they have squarely hit their target.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on March 31, 2021, 07:18:53 AM
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-asia-56585658

 :( >:(
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 31, 2021, 07:37:19 AM
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/amp/world-asia-56585658

 :( >:(

Misogyny is fucking real in this country, no joke.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on March 31, 2021, 07:51:54 PM
...$80? What's the fucking point?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 31, 2021, 09:04:47 PM
...$80? What's the fucking point?

It ensures that women continue to feel undervalued and demeaned.

:maf
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Transhuman on March 31, 2021, 09:33:10 PM
In Japan's defence in any other country they probably wouldn't get a fine or a charge. $80 is nothing but at least it's something.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on April 06, 2021, 05:46:34 PM
...$80? What's the fucking point?

Please understand.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: tiesto on April 07, 2021, 09:17:06 AM
I'm actually surprised the vaccination rate right now in Japan is so low. Is it because there wasn't a whole lot of covid to begin with, that vaccine rollout isn't a priority?

Are there antivaxxers in Japan?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 08, 2021, 01:44:42 AM
I'm actually surprised the vaccination rate right now in Japan is so low. Is it because there wasn't a whole lot of covid to begin with, that vaccine rollout isn't a priority?

Are there antivaxxers in Japan?
There are anti-vaccers in Japan, but they are a tiny minority. Vaccinations are absolutely mandatory for most children across a broad range of illnesses. However, last Halloween I remember seeing a demonstration at Shinjuku station of people claiming that the virus was not real, and that vaccination was a trap.

The problem is the Japanese government did not try and get ahead of the logistics of disseminating the vaccination, even when it was determined that special refrigerators would be needed, as well as syringes. Japan has a largely decentralized hospital system, and most of the smaller clinics that are common do not have refrigerators of the type needed to store the vaccine. In addition the types of phials in which it is distributed require a particular type of syringe, Japan was only to get five of six inoculations out of a single while until a clever nurse figured out a safe way to get the sixth dose out of it.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on April 16, 2021, 01:59:14 AM
I'm actually surprised the vaccination rate right now in Japan is so low. Is it because there wasn't a whole lot of covid to begin with, that vaccine rollout isn't a priority?

Are there antivaxxers in Japan?
There are anti-VAX or‘s in Japan, but they are a tiny minority. Vaccinations are absolutely mandatory for most children across a broad range of illnesses. However, last Halloween I remember seeing a demonstration at Shinjuku station of people claiming that the virus was not real, and that vaccination was a trap.

The problem is the Japanese government did not try and get ahead of the logistics of disseminating the vaccination, even when it was determined that special refrigerators would be needed, as well as syringes. Japan has a largely decentralized hospital system, and most of the smaller clinics that are common do not have refrigerators of the type needed to store the vaccine. In addition the types of phials in which it is distributed require a particular type of syringe, Japan was only to get five of six inoculations out of a single while until a clever nurse figured out a safe way to get the sixth dose out of it.

So following up on this, there is this quote

"The country has reportedly lagged behind in vaccination rollouts compared to other major wealthy countries. The delay was due to requiring extra clinical trials for the Pfizer vaccine to aid historically low vaccine confidence in the country, according to the Associated Press."

https://abcnews.go.com/US/tokyo-olympics-canceled-top-japanese-official/story?id=77101656

that seems odd to me, why would Japan have issues trusting vaccines?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: team filler on April 16, 2021, 02:04:24 AM
https://twitter.com/drewharwell/status/1382700328353722378
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on April 16, 2021, 12:25:54 PM
https://twitter.com/emeowIy/status/1382667920317181955
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: EchoRin on May 25, 2021, 03:32:08 PM
https://youtu.be/GajrIc83ZUw
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on June 17, 2021, 03:02:25 AM
https://youtu.be/ueBAxypLE0A
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 01, 2021, 01:34:50 AM
http://twitter.com/koalaenglish180/status/1408390625536339970
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on July 06, 2021, 06:59:16 AM
https://www.instagram.com/janvranovsky/
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 16, 2021, 07:19:06 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y9xTdu4_sgs
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 17, 2021, 12:23:57 PM
I had a 5.5 tatami sized apt. for $400 a month in Mitaka. That’s still 23 Ward region. No one could believe how cheap, despite the size.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on September 17, 2021, 02:09:29 PM
I had a 5.5 tatami sized apt. for $400 a month in Mitaka. That’s still 23 Ward region. No one could believe how cheap, despite the size.

 :o

And you're not a small guy. How the hell did you live in that?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 17, 2021, 03:02:05 PM
I had a 5.5 tatami sized apt. for $400 a month in Mitaka. That’s still 23 Ward region. No one could believe how cheap, despite the size.

 :o

And you're not a small guy. How the hell did you live in that?

https://youtu.be/_W4hDVcAqGY
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 18, 2021, 05:39:29 PM
I had a 5.5 tatami sized apt. for $400 a month in Mitaka. That’s still 23 Ward region. No one could believe how cheap, despite the size.

I lived in an even-smaller (I think?) sized dorm room, for a month, in Tokyo one summer.  Nerima-ku IIRC.  There were people who lived in them full-time for years.  Couldn't even fathom it!

Edit: Found a video someone took!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JfhbPKhUBs
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: tiesto on September 19, 2021, 09:24:17 PM
I had a 5.5 tatami sized apt. for $400 a month in Mitaka. That’s still 23 Ward region. No one could believe how cheap, despite the size.

Nice... pretty close to the Ghibli Museum? I remember heading from my hotel in Minato all the way to Mitaka, only to get to the museum and realize I forgot my ticket back in the hotel... and then had to go all the way back and forth. I thought Mitaka looked like a cute suburban town and wished I could've spent a tiny bit more time there.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 30, 2021, 06:33:36 PM
I had a 5.5 tatami sized apt. for $400 a month in Mitaka. That’s still 23 Ward region. No one could believe how cheap, despite the size.

I lived in an even-smaller (I think?) sized dorm room, for a month, in Tokyo one summer.  Nerima-ku IIRC.  There were people who lived in them full-time for years.  Couldn't even fathom it!

Edit: Found a video someone took!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JfhbPKhUBs

That's both LARGER and BRIGHTER than the "apartment" I had. My kitchenette was the same size, but placed in the foyer/genkan. I had a single futon in there, and there was not room for a desk.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on October 01, 2021, 07:30:19 AM
I had a 5.5 tatami sized apt. for $400 a month in Mitaka. That’s still 23 Ward region. No one could believe how cheap, despite the size.

I lived in an even-smaller (I think?) sized dorm room, for a month, in Tokyo one summer.  Nerima-ku IIRC.  There were people who lived in them full-time for years.  Couldn't even fathom it!

Edit: Found a video someone took!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2JfhbPKhUBs

That's both LARGER and BRIGHTER than the "apartment" I had. My kitchenette was the same size, but placed in the foyer/genkan. I had a single futon in there, and there was not room for a desk.


 :existential

Almost sounds like a converted closet. :dizzy
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on October 01, 2021, 06:00:29 PM
I guess it helps you become a more organized space-efficient person for the rest of your life?

My place in Japan was shitty, but it wasn't small. Was like living room + bedroom + small hall kitchen & bathroom. The bed in the bedroom was pretty gross and the carpet smelled funky so I just threw down a tatami in the living room and a small tv and just lived in one room space tho.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on October 02, 2021, 09:14:50 PM
I guess it helps you become a more organized space-efficient person for the rest of your life?

My place in Japan was shitty, but it wasn't small. Was like living room + bedroom + small hall kitchen & bathroom. The bed in the bedroom was pretty gross and the carpet smelled funky so I just threw down a tatami in the living room and a small tv and just lived in one room space tho.

My apartment had two rooms, a kitchen, and then separate bathroom/toilet spaces.  The size wasn't bad- the condition, however, was another story, lol.  Was your place a designated long-term "JET residence?"  Mine had been used for that going back to at least the early 90's and there was stuff from the previous occupants all over the place.  I kind of just lived in it as-is at first, pretty much in just the living (tatami) room and used the other room as a giant walk-in closet.  Then my parents came to visit and were horrified at the condition of some of the spaces.  My dad spent like half a day cleaning the shower room out- it was orange before he got there and I thought that was the color- turns out it was white.  :lol  Then I added some newer furniture, appliances, put up blinds, closet hanging rods, etc.  and made it way more livable.

When I got married and my wife moved in, we spent a long time cleaning out the place and turned the other room into a bedroom with futon bed frames.  There was a big wall-spanning closet in one room that was pretty deep and I kept pulling stuff out from the different people who lived there.  Just the most random shit you could think of- no idea why nobody else ever bothered to clean it out before we did.  The ALT desks in the teachers' rooms were the same way.
:dizzy
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on October 02, 2021, 10:48:01 PM
Yeah, mine was a long-time JET/teachers residence. It reminded me of those container homes. Long rectangle. And condition wasn't great for sure. I remember I had to shovel snow off the roof regularly during the winter so the roof wouldn't collapse and kill me in my sleep.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 18, 2021, 12:21:04 AM
https://kotaku.com/japans-gundam-cafes-will-all-close-down-1847980155

:japancry

https://youtu.be/qhZULM69DIw
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on November 18, 2021, 01:57:30 AM
At least I was able to go to the one in Akihabara. :(
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 18, 2021, 04:31:14 AM
At least I was able to go to the one in Akihabara. :(

I still can’t believe I lived in Tokyo for a year and a half and didn’t manage to make it to the Kowloon themed arcade in Kawasaki before it closed. Still kicking myself over that.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on November 19, 2021, 07:31:22 AM
At least I was able to go to the one in Akihabara. :(

I still can’t believe I lived in Tokyo for a year and a half and didn’t manage to make it to the Kowloon themed arcade in Kawasaki before it closed. Still kicking myself over that.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_2KgQOqzBc

Oh wow, I would have loved to have checked this out.   :'(
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Quaker on November 20, 2021, 03:11:43 AM
I went there a month or two before it closed.

Cool in concept but TBH it was kinda like those really intricate plastic food replicas they have in the windows outside of restaurants. It was a lot of crane games and those modern 3D versus games(I don't know what you call them) and the retro games they had weren't in great shape from what I remember.

I was way more impressed with Mikado.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 23, 2021, 04:21:21 AM
http://twitter.com/matt_alt/status/1462597951327404037
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 01, 2021, 07:31:23 PM
http://twitter.com/silvaigor_igor/status/1465438415730712590
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on December 01, 2021, 11:06:36 PM
I thought the borders were still closed to non-essential workers? Didn't think they ever lifted them, otherwise I would've made travel plans to visit. And if they're just going to keep shutting the borders for 6-12 months every time there's a new variant, I guess Japan will never have tourists again.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 02, 2021, 12:24:29 AM
I thought the borders were still closed to non-essential workers? Didn't think they ever lifted them, otherwise I would've made travel plans to visit. And if they're just going to keep shutting the borders for 6-12 months every time there's a new variant, I guess Japan will never have tourists again.

There has never been a lift on tourist visas. They've been blocked for a bit now.

Everyone's allowed to leave. There was a full closure on returning to Japan for everyone, I think. Then they excepted citizens on business, and then citizens in general. THEN they caught hell for not allowing foreign residents back in, so they lifted that.

That's when I took my trip to the USA. Got back the very end of September. October and November pass, and here we are again.

I'd be unable to get home to Japan if I had to travel now.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on December 02, 2021, 12:50:56 AM
Oh wow, that's insane.

Like other countries remove tourist block = Japan keeps tourist block
Other countries add tourist blocking = Japan starts blocking their own citizens from coming back


Is there a reason the PM is so scared shitless and running 100% Xenophobia in 2021? Doesn't a huge % of Japan's economy, especially in cities like Kyoto come from tourism dollars?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 02, 2021, 01:21:31 AM
The end of Prime Minister Abe’s reign saw a return to an open hawkish, conservative attitude.

Several foreigners I know have been stopped on the street by police officers for absolutely no reason in the past few months.

Japan has always had it out for foreigners, they have just been more open with it during this fearful time with Covid.

The citizenry are consistently convinced that foreigners are what bring disease into the country. I have had men leave the public baths when I enter, because they think foreigners are the ones that brought HIV/AIDS into Japan. I have had English lessons with Japanese businessman who bragged about their sex tour of Thailand, and paying additional money for “clean” prostitutes so they don’t need to use condoms. There is some remarkably backward thinking here.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on December 02, 2021, 02:06:46 AM
Terrible stuff :(

I haven't really followed politics over there since Abe left.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 02, 2021, 09:27:20 PM
Terrible stuff :(

I haven't really followed politics over there since Abe left.
https://music.youtube.com/watch?v=_NzLs-xSss0&feature=share
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 06, 2021, 02:25:54 AM
http://twitter.com/acstokyo/status/1467629914857816065


“Racial stereotyping” in this case amounts to “You’re not Japanese.”
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: archnemesis on December 06, 2021, 09:52:16 AM
I recently discovered that there is a global shortage of Japanese whiskey. Everything is pretty much sold out and there won't be any new stock for many years. I was lucky to pick up a bottle of Yamazaki while traveling last week.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: HardcoreRetro on December 08, 2021, 07:31:53 AM
Started like a few years back. Around 2016 I think.  Saw stuff like the Yamazaki 12 skyrocket.

Most of em sell bottles without an age statement now.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: archnemesis on December 08, 2021, 12:01:39 PM
That's exactly what I got. Now it's just called "The Yamazaki". Guess that's the only version they have left.

The 18 year old Sherry Cask was my favorite. Hopefully it will return in far future.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 08, 2021, 06:21:38 PM
I thought you guys were talking about a supply chain related problem, the shortages that started in 2016 were due to older problems where Japan did not understand the level of demand that Japanese single malts would generate. Then Chinese tourism took off, and every tour group coming over here was buying like crazy.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on December 09, 2021, 03:57:45 PM
We're still shooting for a November 2022 Japan trip since it will be four years since our last, but I'm not hopeful.

I thought you guys were talking about a supply chain related problem, the shortages that started in 2016 were due to older problems where Japan did not understand the level of demand that Japanese single malts would generate. Then Chinese tourism took off, and every tour group coming over here was buying like crazy.

This isn't just a Japanese thing. A lot of the distilleries purposely decreased production and jacked their retail prices after seeing what their stuff was going for on the secondary market.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on December 09, 2021, 04:11:34 PM
https://kotaku.com/japans-gundam-cafes-will-all-close-down-1847980155

:japancry

Wanna go grab me another mug? I've got two (Fenex Gundam and Unicorn Gundam) but would love a third just because.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: HardcoreRetro on December 09, 2021, 04:13:41 PM
They're also all getting in on the NAS whiskys. It does lead to interesting stuff like the Glenfiddich experimental series.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on December 09, 2021, 04:16:12 PM
They're also all getting in on the NAS whiskys. It does lead to interesting stuff like the Glenfiddich experimental series.

So many solid affordable shelf whiskeys are now well over $100 and impossible to find.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 09, 2021, 06:06:38 PM
https://kotaku.com/japans-gundam-cafes-will-all-close-down-1847980155

:japancry

Wanna go grab me another mug? I've got two (Fenex Gundam and Unicorn Gundam) but would love a third just because.

I can’t promise I’ll get to Akiba again before they close. The Osaka one is Suita, nearly 2 hours away for me.  :-\
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on December 10, 2021, 10:25:18 AM
https://kotaku.com/japans-gundam-cafes-will-all-close-down-1847980155

:japancry

Wanna go grab me another mug? I've got two (Fenex Gundam and Unicorn Gundam) but would love a third just because.

I can’t promise I’ll get to Akiba again before they close. The Osaka one is Suita, nearly 2 hours away for me.  :-\

No worries! Didn’t realize the Osaka one is so far away.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on December 11, 2021, 08:42:22 PM
https://kotaku.com/japans-gundam-cafes-will-all-close-down-1847980155

:japancry

Wanna go grab me another mug? I've got two (Fenex Gundam and Unicorn Gundam) but would love a third just because.

I can’t promise I’ll get to Akiba again before they close. The Osaka one is Suita, nearly 2 hours away for me.  :-\

No worries! Didn’t realize the Osaka one is so far away.

It's further away than Minoh's brewery, and I still haven't made it out there.  :-\ :'(

When your family comes out again, are you thinking Tokyo or Osaka this time?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Mr. Gundam on December 13, 2021, 02:33:32 PM
https://kotaku.com/japans-gundam-cafes-will-all-close-down-1847980155

:japancry

Wanna go grab me another mug? I've got two (Fenex Gundam and Unicorn Gundam) but would love a third just because.

I can’t promise I’ll get to Akiba again before they close. The Osaka one is Suita, nearly 2 hours away for me.  :-\

No worries! Didn’t realize the Osaka one is so far away.

It's further away than Minoh's brewery, and I still haven't made it out there.  :-\ :'(

When your family comes out again, are you thinking Tokyo or Osaka this time?

I think the plan is Tokyo and Kyoto. My best friend and his wife (Em's best friend) and their daughter (Addie's best friend) are going to come with so we'll be taking them to stuff they've shown an interest in along with our favorite things. Might even head up to Nagano for some snow. We'll see.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on January 05, 2022, 03:24:07 AM
http://twitter.com/ilbon_ilbon/status/1478219064913068039
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Trent Dole on January 06, 2022, 12:48:05 AM
Band-Maid announced a US tour for this year so that gives me a faint tentative bit of hope that we might also get a Miku Expo since '20s was cancelled. Not holding my breath.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 16, 2022, 11:44:56 PM
http://twitter.com/thehenrydemos/status/1493929067800068097

This is usually difficult to find in Japan. I’m stoked.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 17, 2022, 04:39:06 AM
http://twitter.com/HEISEI_love_bot/status/1493913475466543104
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on February 17, 2022, 07:12:59 AM
http://twitter.com/HEISEI_love_bot/status/1493913475466543104

https://twitter.com/av_store_mgr/status/1494076774346817537
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on February 17, 2022, 05:20:55 PM
I see Japan is talking about easing borders in March 2022, but still no tourists allowed. Only business/students, etc...

It's so weird seeing a country completed isolated from the rest of the world. Will have been 2 years now. Feels like going back to the Sengoku-era Japan before they opened their borders in the Meiji years to foreigners.

If Covid becomes endemic, I wonder what their plan is? Never allow filthy foreigners into their country again? I've got to imagine their economy being pretty devastated these two years by the loss of tourism $$$.


Feels like they should just require proof vaccination + testing + quarantine + re-testing at the end of quarantine if they're so paranoid. Although my gut feeling is that covid is just an excuse for the PM and the government to be xenophobic.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on February 17, 2022, 05:34:41 PM
And by xenophobic, I mean more xenophobic than usual.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 17, 2022, 06:47:33 PM
Once the vaccine was FINALLY available, the government provided immunization starting with the 90 year olds, then 80 year olds, then 70… when the mandatory retirement age is 60! The elderly are disproportionately affected by C19, but this looked more like catering to the voters who will keep the status quo in power.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Nintex on March 16, 2022, 12:23:26 PM
https://twitter.com/BNONews/status/1504116642690830337 (https://twitter.com/BNONews/status/1504116642690830337)

https://twitter.com/timetravel077/status/1504122794786930692 (https://twitter.com/timetravel077/status/1504122794786930692)

https://twitter.com/jackycheok/status/1504118814711054338 (https://twitter.com/jackycheok/status/1504118814711054338)

Stay safe Japan :fbm
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 16, 2022, 07:37:07 PM
My daughter is up in Tokyo right now. It was only about a 4 there, but it was still scary, apparently. The north east is really prone to these recently.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on March 16, 2022, 08:19:55 PM
Yikes, yeah that's a major one. Sounds like most people were safe thanks to the rigid building codes.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on April 19, 2022, 10:02:19 AM
https://youtu.be/O5GwtmMFibY
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: D3RANG3D on April 19, 2022, 10:07:52 AM
Lady Baby with no Lady Beard no sale.  :hmph
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 18, 2022, 10:55:31 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8XwGFM4ZNv0

He's back with another unique tiny living space!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 21, 2022, 01:23:32 AM
https://www.reddit.com/r/Unexpected/comments/xjppp3/customer_service_in_japans_train_stations/

I liked this.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 21, 2022, 08:19:01 AM
https://www.reddit.com/r/Unexpected/comments/xjppp3/customer_service_in_japans_train_stations/

I liked this.

"Did he come out of that machine!?"  :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on September 21, 2022, 08:40:47 AM
First visited Tokyo after IC cards were standard and it’s dead simple. Never got when people called it confusing. Then I heard stories of different tickets for different lines run by different companies.  A headache.

Clip is from Departures. Fun travel show from the perspective of a couple frat bros.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on September 22, 2022, 06:59:08 PM
So Japan's fully open again to all tourists no restrictions starting October 11th.


How does Japan handle dining these days? Pretty sure in all my years in Japan pre-pandemic I never saw a single outdoor dining section anywhere and good luck having much AC in most places. Just tight packed places with a ton of people. I haven't ate at a restaurant/fast food place indoors in 2.5 years here in the USA, but it's been fine since almost everywhere has some outdoor tables. Not sure if I'm comfortable at this point doing a trip where I'm dining indoors 2x a day for a couple weeks straight.

Also I fully expect Japan to close again once they're flooded with a million tourists from all over the world and covid infections among the Japanese population skyrocket up. Figure if you're gonna go, best to go in Oct/Nov before it all shuts down again.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 22, 2022, 07:56:53 PM
Haven't checked recently, but COVID numbers there were higher than everywhere else in the world as reported in August.

Was told it would be best to wait to go until next year- Chrono, how are things where you are?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 24, 2022, 08:51:05 AM
Everything is open for business as usual.

In any indoors space, 100% of people are wearing masks, 90% of them wearing them correctly.

Inside a dining space, masks are removed once drinks or food have arrived, and replaced once food and drink have been finished.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Quaker on October 15, 2022, 12:18:20 PM
Flying into Narita in 3 weeks but hoping to go west to Kyoto/Osaka this time. Unfortunately it was short notice so I only have a week. Went in October 3 years ago but mostly stayed in the Tokyo area aside from a day trip to Nikko.

Any neighborhood(accommodation) and restaurant recommendations would be welcome! :)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 10, 2022, 04:22:47 AM
https://youtu.be/VvUzDn5usVw

I miss this kind of batshit weird advertisement in Japan.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on November 10, 2022, 07:30:56 AM
Never would have expected that such a long, crazy advertisement would be for that particular kind of product!  :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on November 10, 2022, 10:23:20 AM
Flying into Narita in 3 weeks but hoping to go west to Kyoto/Osaka this time. Unfortunately it was short notice so I only have a week. Went in October 3 years ago but mostly stayed in the Tokyo area aside from a day trip to Nikko.

Any neighborhood(accommodation) and restaurant recommendations would be welcome! :)

Interested in recommendations, as well. As much as I’ve put it off, deadline to go is in two weeks. But don’t need to be in Tokyo for a while. Every time I’ve been in and around Osaka, it was for work. Thinking of spending free time there.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 10, 2022, 10:44:23 AM
What do you like?

Osaka is mainly famous for food.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on November 11, 2022, 02:26:51 AM
Hey Chronovore, I've got a Japanese language question for you.

In the old Chu Chu Rocket ad, I still remember it because it ends with the rocket taking off and the singer/narrator going zubabababa!!! which sounds funny af and was memorable.

https://youtu.be/ga62uiXbEjI

I've never heard that word/sound effect whatever it is until yesterday when I was playing Super Robot Wars and the Mazinkaiser theme song came on and it did the zubababa.

https://youtu.be/JUY5oeZRe2w

(at the 30 second mark). Also sounds a little different like zupapam in this one but I feel like it's probably the same SE as in that Chu Chu Rocket commercial.

Do you have any idea what that word means? I assume it's verbal sound effect of like a rocket taking off kinda noise or something, but now I'm curious. It just seems super rare since I've only heard it in two places now in like 25 years of Japanese.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 14, 2022, 03:21:04 AM
2 minutes of google, and I'm more lost than when I began.

https://zubabababaaaan.com/

I think it's just the stuttery, fluttery onomatopoeia thing for bursts of speed or rumbling engines. I've never heard it before today.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on November 14, 2022, 11:36:31 AM
2 minutes of google, and I'm more lost than when I began.

https://zubabababaaaan.com/

I think it's just the stuttery, fluttery onomatopoeia thing for bursts of speed or rumbling engines. I've never heard it before today.

Thanks! Yeah, google was getting me nowhere for English results. Seems very, very rarely used. Although to be fair I never read the sfx in manga so it might be used regularly in those.

That Chu Chu Rocket ad was so memorable, I hadn't heard it in 10-15 years and the second I heard that word again last week the first thing I remembered was that commercial song. That ad along with the Pikmin song Japanese ad are pretty much the most memorable Japanese game ads in my lifetime so far.

https://youtu.be/30XkPbf5i2k
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Quaker on November 20, 2022, 04:54:50 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rOYnjd99sfM

Quote
The Ashinoko Skyline, a private toll road in the city of Hakone plays the song when driven over at a constant speed.[14] The music is created from the vehicle's tires due to specially built tarmac surface.[15]
:pika

I'm going full weeb when I go back.

https://fun2drive.co.jp/cars/
It took two years, but I'm a man of my word...

spoiler (click to show/hide)

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(https://i.imgur.com/6uPCbnA.jpg)
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https://photos.app.goo.gl/UXmh31MxtReaWnBw6 (https://photos.app.goo.gl/UXmh31MxtReaWnBw6)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on November 20, 2022, 05:09:07 PM
Looks like an awesome trip.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Quaker on November 20, 2022, 05:59:22 PM
Yeah, it was last minute so I only had a week but we got perfect weather(no rain until it started drizzling on the tarmac before our return flight), a strong dollar to yen conversion rate and very few tourists. I want to go back next year but it sucks knowing that I won't get that lucky again, especially since I didn't really get to do much shopping/exploring in Tokyo this time around.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Nintex on November 20, 2022, 06:56:58 PM
Toyota Supra :uguu
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 23, 2022, 01:10:19 AM
http://twitter.com/conbiniboys/status/1595250163366379520
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 25, 2022, 12:57:56 AM
http://twitter.com/mrjeffu/status/1595705058557321216
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on November 27, 2022, 02:35:07 AM
Ikebukuro Mikado fixed the elevator door on Elevator Action Death Parade  :rejoice
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on November 30, 2022, 12:29:50 AM
Plans changed and I’m mostly in and around Tokyo. Can’t complain. Seeing sites in Kyoto and Osaka’s Nintendo park when tourism was still muted would’ve been nice. Just happy to be here.

Saw the Gundam in Yokohama. Nerd shit— it’s not the standard RX-78-2 dialing into 0079 nostalgia. There’s some of that. What the start up sequence reminded me of was radio chatter in Ace Combat and EDF games. Currently there’s some theme based around Witch of something or other. Still, cool as hell to see it move up close. Dock ticket to take the elevator up ain’t really worth it at 3x yen of the entrance fee. Entrance fee gets you in and basic gunpla kit.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on November 30, 2022, 12:33:33 AM
Glad you're having a good time.

I was in Kyoto last weekend for the first time in ages, and it was crowded. Not nearly the level of pre-COVID, but still quite busy.

My old neighborhood where I lived in 1994 has turned into hipster central. There's a brewpub with beer brewed in vats on-site, and a coffeehouse with a 30-minute line for takeaway java. :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on November 30, 2022, 06:45:38 AM
Shockingly I haven’t seen that many lines. Last time I was around, pre-COVID, maybe four years ago, lines were ridiculous. Only time this past week, saw five to seven people lined up. As I kept walking I saw it continue deep into the side alley. Later checked and it’s some tonkatsu place called Tonta… kinda wishing I joined the line.

Haven’t gone to any “busy” areas in Tokyo aside from Ikebukuro. It’s hardly empty. Compared to what it was? Feels like 40% as congested. Same for Yokohama’s Chinatown. Early next year I’m supposed to be back for longer, with more free time, but it’s a sweet spot right now I imagine won’t last too long.

Also, minor culture shock. There’s now a stop between Tamachi and Shinagawa.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Quaker on December 01, 2022, 03:01:44 PM
How long are you staying? I wish I had gotten to explore tokyo and do some thrift shopping at Hard-Off and gotten to try more restaurants and gimmick collabs though.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on December 02, 2022, 08:09:51 PM
http://www.shopncsx.com/4589573462942.aspx

Sometimes the capsule toy stuff is so good in Japan. Like the audience for this is extremely niche, but for that audience this is super fucking cool. I'd get these at 500yen a pop but not at that USD for the full set.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on December 04, 2022, 02:32:00 AM
Just yesterday I saw a capsule machine selling cellphone charms of old flip phones from the 00s.

How long are you staying? I wish I had gotten to explore tokyo and do some thrift shopping at Hard-Off and gotten to try more restaurants and gimmick collabs though.

Still here a couple of days. In total about two weeks. The planning sucked, but was out of my hands. Using the free time to go off and do nearby activities. So I got lucky to be near the Yokohama Gundam.

Next year, probably February, looking forward to more time. Maybe if I reserve now I can see the goddamn Kirby cafe by then.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on December 07, 2022, 12:54:12 AM
Slowly losing my mind as I hear the 357th remix of Last Christmas.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on August 23, 2023, 11:57:48 PM
After 7-8 years, we were all set to head over to Japan this past weekend and then I tested positive for Covid. 
:stahp

Rescheduled the trip for next month.  Gonna be there for about three weeks.  Most of the first week in Tokyo and then the remainder in my wife's prefecture hanging out.  It's going to be a different experience with the kid coming along.  Especially that plane flight.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on August 24, 2023, 12:05:38 AM
After 7-8 years, we were all set to head over to Japan this past weekend and then I tested positive for Covid. 
:stahp

Rescheduled the trip for next month.  Gonna be there for about three weeks.  Most of the first week in Tokyo and then the remainder in my wife's prefecture hanging out.  It's going to be a different experience with the kid coming along.  Especially that plane flight.

Like that you're going next month, but dislike on your covid testing. Hopefully you don't get much in terms of symptoms. Glad you were able to just re-schedule for a month later though.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on August 24, 2023, 03:13:54 AM
I’m here now. Maybe it’s best to wait a month. It is illegally hot. Never been here during peak summer but it’s late August and 34c. Come on, now.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on August 24, 2023, 07:36:28 AM
Like that you're going next month, but dislike on your covid testing. Hopefully you don't get much in terms of symptoms. Glad you were able to just re-schedule for a month later though.

I'm OK- I had been sick for several days prior to testing positive and symptom-wise it was like having the flu.  I couldn't work for several days because I could barely talk, though.  Just finished up Paxlovid and feel almost back to normal already.


I’m here now. Maybe it’s best to wait a month. It is illegally hot. Never been here during peak summer but it’s late August and 34c. Come on, now.

My mother-in-law said that it was best we didn't come anyway, since it's too hot to do anything.  I heard it was as high as 104 F/40 C in their prefecture. I don't recall it ever being that hot when I lived there or visited before.  :o
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on August 24, 2023, 02:13:37 PM
I’m here now. Maybe it’s best to wait a month. It is illegally hot. Never been here during peak summer but it’s late August and 34c. Come on, now.

Yikes, yeah I haven't been back to Japan in the summer since uhhh 2004 when I was like "I'm never going back to Japan in the summer again"

Hadn't even thought of how much worse it'd be these days with global warming. Good luck Polident. Don't die
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on August 26, 2023, 12:38:00 AM
I’ll say, it’s amazing to see how common parasols and battery fans are. Prior to this, the closer to summer I’ve been was late May. Wasn’t that bad then.

Also, this is the first time I’ve gotten a proper sim/cell plan. It’s honestly embarrassing for my US plan. It’s regularly hitting 20mb/s
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on August 26, 2023, 02:53:39 PM
I’ll say, it’s amazing to see how common parasols and battery fans are. Prior to this, the closer to summer I’ve been was late May. Wasn’t that bad then.

Also, this is the first time I’ve gotten a proper sim/cell plan. It’s honestly embarrassing for my US plan. It’s regularly hitting 20mb/s

What kind of plan did you buy?  I went and got an eSim from Holafly.  It's supposed to be really good but is strictly data only and calls/texts don't count.  Our plan is to use Line for calls and texts to get around this.  I'm also gonna take my work phone (unlimited data pretty much anywhere) to use as a mobile hotspot.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on August 26, 2023, 11:40:00 PM
I’ll say, it’s amazing to see how common parasols and battery fans are. Prior to this, the closer to summer I’ve been was late May. Wasn’t that bad then.

Also, this is the first time I’ve gotten a proper sim/cell plan. It’s honestly embarrassing for my US plan. It’s regularly hitting 20mb/s

What kind of plan did you buy?  I went and got an eSim from Holafly.  It's supposed to be really good but is strictly data only and calls/texts don't count.  Our plan is to use Line for calls and texts to get around this.  I'm also gonna take my work phone (unlimited data pretty much anywhere) to use as a mobile hotspot.

Think it’s literally called Mobil? But shows SoftBank on my phone. It was gotten for me and I’m not complaining. Used to be fine with whatever SIM card I’d pick up.

It’s interesting to learn the push for esim is a US thing. Company was saying I might need to buy a second phone. Having not upgraded my iPhone since 2018, for better or worse, I have features that were depreciated. Downside is my battery lasts about two hours. Whenever iPhone gets USB C to justify an upgrade, then I’ll figure something out.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 29, 2023, 07:53:24 PM
I’m here now. Maybe it’s best to wait a month. It is illegally hot. Never been here during peak summer but it’s late August and 34c. Come on, now.
I’ll say, it’s amazing to see how common parasols and battery fans are. Prior to this, the closer to summer I’ve been was late May. Wasn’t that bad then.

Also, this is the first time I’ve gotten a proper sim/cell plan. It’s honestly embarrassing for my US plan. It’s regularly hitting 20mb/s

May is fine. It rains, but it’s still lovely weather.

The summers here are absolutely horrible. I managed to escape to the USA for a week and a month to look after my mother with dementia in Idaho. It’s hot there, but it’s dry, even when they get an “inversion.” When my mother traveled, she went all over the world. She never had a bad thing to say about anywhere. Africa, Egypt, Scotland, Ireland, Sweden, Italy, Spain, France… everywhere. Not a bad word.

She came to Japan in July once and said, “I’m never coming back to Japan in summer.”

I went outside for a walk the other day, seemed fine until I got home, at which point the sweat jetted out of me like some anime VFX.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on August 30, 2023, 03:30:14 AM
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/the-shock-of-japans-extreme-heat
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on August 31, 2023, 04:33:20 AM
There’s a line about men how using parasols is new ish. What I’ve noticed, women use the handheld fans. Fellas use the neck cooler things. Don’t know what. But as a champion of fighting gender norms, I bought a fan.

I’ll note, bic specifically had a fan for men. It was square, black, and metal. Somethings I don’t understand.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on August 31, 2023, 08:56:31 AM
I’m here now. Maybe it’s best to wait a month. It is illegally hot. Never been here during peak summer but it’s late August and 34c. Come on, now.
I’ll say, it’s amazing to see how common parasols and battery fans are. Prior to this, the closer to summer I’ve been was late May. Wasn’t that bad then.

Also, this is the first time I’ve gotten a proper sim/cell plan. It’s honestly embarrassing for my US plan. It’s regularly hitting 20mb/s

May is fine. It rains, but it’s still lovely weather.

The summers here are absolutely horrible. I managed to escape to the USA for a week and a month to look after my mother with dementia in Idaho. It’s hot there, but it’s dry, even when they get an “inversion.” When my mother traveled, she went all over the world. She never had a bad thing to say about anywhere. Africa, Egypt, Scotland, Ireland, Sweden, Italy, Spain, France… everywhere. Not a bad word.

She came to Japan in July once and said, “I’m never coming back to Japan in summer.”

I went outside for a walk the other day, seemed fine until I got home, at which point the sweat jetted out of me like some anime VFX.

I still very much remember roasting in schools and wondering why the only rooms with ACs were the libraries that nobody ever went into. :dizzy

Winter to me is equally as brutal, at least inside.  No central heating and air in homes is :stahp 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on August 31, 2023, 09:01:31 AM
There’s a line about men how using parasols is new ish. What I’ve noticed, women use the handheld fans. Fellas use the neck cooler things. Don’t know what. But as a champion of fighting gender norms, I bought a fan.

I’ll note, bic specifically had a fan for men. It was square, black, and metal. Somethings I don’t understand.

I've got both of those things- the neck cooler fans work really well and it comes in handy on beach trips.  I don't think I'm gonna bring that over there with me although if I have room, I might.

I did get this crazy thing a few months ago-

(https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51rgS7d2DPL._AC_SL1500_.jpg)

It's from a company called "Jisulife."  I had one of their handheld fans already and this is like the premium, all-metal 'turbo' version of it.  The 100 setting is INSANE.  Definitely taking this with me.  I don't think it will be necessary to bring it around in mid-September, but it's gonna be clutch when sleeping at night.- I have no idea if my in-laws have any fans in their home without timers.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: team filler on September 01, 2023, 01:18:59 AM
https://twitter.com/thinking_panda/status/1696832338045681725

 :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on September 01, 2023, 01:48:32 AM
On fast internet, on a random cafe Wi-Fi, easily the fastest internet speeds I’ve ever experienced. 550+ mbps on fast.com. Even my home network hovers around 150-200.

If my laptop wasn’t huge, I’d bring it there to download Starfield. Or maybe get the full Mame set.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 01, 2023, 03:43:07 AM
https://twitter.com/thinking_panda/status/1696832338045681725

 :lol

Guy on the right is former Osaka prefectural governor. He was always playing shit up for the cameras. He cut educational funding in Osaka. This is him pandering to conservatives. He’s a shit.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: team filler on September 01, 2023, 09:38:07 PM
the chinese are awful and racist themselves. so this just makes me laugh. "you gotta eat radiated fukushima sushi or you can't come in the country!"

this is simpsons dialogue in real life  :rofl
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 02, 2023, 02:52:07 PM
On fast internet, on a random cafe Wi-Fi, easily the fastest internet speeds I’ve ever experienced. 550+ mbps on fast.com. Even my home network hovers around 150-200.

If my laptop wasn’t huge, I’d bring it there to download Starfield. Or maybe get the full Mame set.

This is a good idea- I think I'm gonna do this!  :lol
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 02, 2023, 02:52:57 PM
Chrono, how's the weather in Osaka?  Getting any cooler?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 03, 2023, 07:00:19 PM
Chrono, how's the weather in Osaka?  Getting any cooler?

Saturday was not horrible, but Sunday was really hot, and today (Monday morning now) may get hotter. It’s 82°F/28°C and 88% humidity at 8am.

Every year, I wonder why I moved here. Insane.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on September 05, 2023, 06:48:25 AM
Is TGS something I should even consider?

I went to Gamescom once about 15 years ago, when these things were somewhat notable, and didn’t care much for it. That’s my only experience with a gaming event convention deal.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Beezy on September 05, 2023, 12:08:11 PM
Some cousins (adults and their teen children) are planning a trip to Japan for next summer and invited me to join. I'd love to visit again by any means necessary, but everything I've heard about Japan's summer heat/humidity has me worried. :doge
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: tiesto on September 05, 2023, 05:40:17 PM
Is TGS something I should even consider?

I went to Gamescom once about 15 years ago, when these things were somewhat notable, and didn’t care much for it. That’s my only experience with a gaming event convention deal.

I went to TGS 2018 and it was pretty neat, however unless its indies expect to be waiting around a LOT to play.
The highlight for me was the Falcom JDK Band performance, which typically happens every year. This year they have one devoted to Ys X music.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on September 06, 2023, 07:54:28 AM
That’s funny. Yesterday I was looking at the games announced and Ys X was the only one that caught my attention. Maybe the RGG7.5 Kiryu spin off.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on September 06, 2023, 01:28:47 PM
I liked TGS when I went, but that was a different era. I think MGS3 was about to come out and Kojima was there showing off the new trailer. Still paled in comparison to E3 even then. Some good cosplay, some decent merch booths.

Not sure how it would be today. I'd guess a lot more empty given the smaller amount of Japanese game releases.

I mean if you're in the area and you like games, I'd still go just to experience it once. But probably keep expectations fairly low and figure you'll see everything you want in a half day and be good.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 06, 2023, 10:31:16 PM
I avoid TGS. I didn’t even enjoy being paid to go there.

Bebsy mentioned Kojima’s trailer - that’s one of the things that broke me. He won “Game of the Show” for a cinematic running on several PlayStation Tool units, and claimed it was running on PS hardware. Not consumer h/w mind you.

The merch booths are good and have some indie or early product, but just go to Akihabara and you’re more likely to leave happy.

Some cousins (adults and their teen children) are planning a trip to Japan for next summer and invited me to join. I'd love to visit again by any means necessary, but everything I've heard about Japan's summer heat/humidity has me worried. :doge
We were blessed with rain yesterday and we briefly enjoyed 24°C weather overnight. First night without air conditioning in weeks. Now temps are climbing again, we expect 31-32°C just a few hours later.

The humidity is overwhelming if you haven’t grown up with it. As a Los Angelino, humidity is alien to me.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 06, 2023, 10:47:03 PM
Bebsy mentioned Kojima’s trailer - that’s one of the things that broke me. He won “Game of the Show” for a cinematic running on several PlayStation Tool units, and claimed it was running on PS hardware. Not consumer h/w mind you.

Reminds of E3 2000's MGS2 trailer.  Nothing playable -just the tanker part of the game was shown IIRC- and people just lost their shit and camped out around a large screen to keep watching the replays.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 07, 2023, 09:06:07 AM
https://twitter.com/gosokkyu/status/1699690691511927265

This seems insane.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Transhuman on September 07, 2023, 12:40:03 PM
I swear I made a post in here and now its gone, wat give?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on September 07, 2023, 12:49:01 PM
https://twitter.com/gosokkyu/status/1699690691511927265

This seems insane.

Is there more to this story because yeah, that seems insane.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 07, 2023, 12:51:12 PM
Not seeing anything else in English at least.  The original article: https://news.denfaminicogamer.jp/news/230907z

So he violated copyright law just by streaming the game? :dizzy
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Transhuman on September 07, 2023, 01:58:29 PM
Am I going insane bork
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 08, 2023, 11:46:32 AM
From Siliconera:

Quote
The video game videos that Yoshida got in trouble over are let’s play videos of Steins;Gate: My Darling’s Embrace. These videos contained spoilers for the whole game, as well as the ending. He also posted edited videos of the anime Spy x Family. Yoshida uploaded these videos onto YouTube and monetized them between September 2019 and May 2022. According to Yoshida, his “motive” for making the videos was that they are his hobby and he wanted someone to watch his work.


The copyright holders and the prosecution, however, claimed that Yoshida was negatively impacting their sales. Not only did he get money by streaming a copyrighted game, but he also took away potential sales. Because viewers already know what will happen, they might not want to actually purchase the game.  The original article did not state how much monetization affected the copyright holders’ decision to sue.

:cmonson
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 13, 2023, 07:46:43 PM
Not seeing anything else in English at least.  The original article: https://news.denfaminicogamer.jp/news/230907z

So he violated copyright law just by streaming the game? :dizzy

I am not positive, and I am not willing to look into it, but I believe the last EULA I clicked through had language in it preventing streaming. It is not clear whether or not that is legal to enforce.

Remember, this is Japan, not the USA, right? Japan is wildly overreactive when it comes to enforcing copyright, and Japanese laws are vaguely enough written that they can win cases.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 13, 2023, 09:43:13 PM
"Wildly overreactive" feels like an understatement here!  I think it's the jail time that makes this seem so crazy.

Is this the first time something like this has happened? 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 19, 2023, 05:03:54 AM
Chrono, how's the weather in Osaka?  Getting any cooler?

Saturday was not horrible, but Sunday was really hot, and today (Monday morning now) may get hotter. It’s 82°F/28°C and 88% humidity at 8am.

Every year, I wonder why I moved here. Insane.

My family spent the last two days, traveling in Japan, visiting the area where my daughter can choose to work. It was out in the countryside, and there was absolutely nothing around to do at all. It was stupid of us, but we were out there under the clear sunny skies from 1230 until 230, And we sweat like crazy. It was exhausting just being out in the heat.

The next day, we went to Disney Sea. It wasn’t quite as hot, because we were right next to the ocean. It was still too hot, but not like the previous day. Essentially, I am just spending today recovering and rehydrating. Truly overwhelming.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 21, 2023, 11:24:31 PM
Tokyo had its moments as far as the heat goes- friend and I were hanging out and we took my daughter to a playground. It was ridiculously hot to the point that there was no one else there. She lasted about maybe 10 minutes before she had enough.
:dizzy

Out in Ishikawa now.  It was pretty hot when we got here yesterday but seems a lot cooler today thankfully.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on September 22, 2023, 02:19:40 AM
Today was maybe the first or second day where it was a comfortable temp in the mid 20s (c). Last week I briefly thought of going to Sapporo, as I’ve never been. Mostly to stop swearing for once. But work shit got in the way.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Transhuman on September 22, 2023, 02:39:32 AM
They finally arrested that American streamer who goes around harrassing people
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on September 22, 2023, 02:35:37 PM
They finally arrested that American streamer who goes around harrassing people

What were they doing?
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Transhuman on September 22, 2023, 09:35:32 PM
Yelling at people on a train about how he was going to Hiroshima them, blasting music, being innappropriate with passersby, etc. Basically being intentionally controversial in an attempt to piss people off and muster attention. And this is over the course of weeks.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on September 22, 2023, 09:55:23 PM
Yelling at people on a train about how he was going to Hiroshima them, blasting music, being innappropriate with passersby, etc. Basically being intentionally controversial in an attempt to piss people off and muster attention. And this is over the course of weeks.

I wonder what kind of sentence that will land him.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on September 23, 2023, 06:10:21 AM
I like Gundam Versus. Imported those games on PSP and other systems. But every arcade is just Gundam Versus and rhythm games. Once in a while I see a Jojo game that more or less looks like Gundam Versus. On the off chance there’s an arcade with old machines, it’s Tetris and a bevy of strip mahjong games. If I haven’t learned mahjong across the 10+ RGG games, I never will.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Coax on September 23, 2023, 07:02:47 AM
Yelling at people on a train about how he was going to Hiroshima them, blasting music, being innappropriate with passersby, etc. Basically being intentionally controversial in an attempt to piss people off and muster attention. And this is over the course of weeks.

An interesting counter-tactic that Japanese Twitter posters were using against this guy, which I found via a video on the topic, was repeatedly saying his full IRL name out loud when encountering him which he didn't like and it's claimed he'd censor the audio (idk how that'd work for livestreams).

Apparently there have been some copycat streamers doing similarly stupid stunts. Maybe it'll die down after the arrest.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Transhuman on September 23, 2023, 08:25:53 AM
The first one I remember hearing of was the British kid 'Mizzy' who would wander into random people's houses or jump on people/their cars and post it on TikTok, and then of course he tried playing the race card (good luck trying that in Japan though...)

It won't die down after the arrest this is just something we'll have to live with from now on. There's even a name for it- Cloutrage. As in clout + outrage.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on September 23, 2023, 04:55:39 PM
Yelling at people on a train about how he was going to Hiroshima them, blasting music, being innappropriate with passersby, etc. Basically being intentionally controversial in an attempt to piss people off and muster attention. And this is over the course of weeks.

I wonder what kind of sentence that will land him.

It's Johnny Somali.  He got arrested for trespassing-

https://mainichi.jp/english/articles/20230922/p2a/00m/0na/047000c

I never heard of the guy until recently when this video of him and his camerman getting punched started making the rounds.

https://youtu.be/kJUd6l_OasI?si=Mvu1qu1Y8bK8TxJb
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Transhuman on September 24, 2023, 02:58:39 AM
It's Johnny Somali.

That's not what I call him.

:patel

Ismael Ramsey Khalid. And he's not even from Somalia, he's from Nigeria. But I guess "Johnny Nigeri" sounds a bit...

:ufup
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on September 24, 2023, 04:44:22 AM
He’s an American, sadly, from what I read.

I’m happy he got punched. Camerman too.  Fuck ‘em.

They were trespassing on a construction site, got caught. The police were exceedingly patient with previous altercations. I hope they weren’t this time. Japan has a close to 99% conviction rate, and they can be detained for just over 3 weeks while questioned, and no lawyers during that time.

Fucked around, found out.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on September 24, 2023, 05:35:36 AM
I’ve read a number of articles about how cruel the judicial system can be. And somehow two recent video games based around it. In this instance, think I’m for setting a harsh example to deter others.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on October 06, 2023, 07:41:36 PM
Weather finally turned reasonable. Was able to break out a hoodie for the first time since May.

Seasonal matsutake mushrooms are being sold everywhere, but they're all from China and the local fear of their produce has seeped into me over the 2 decades I've lived here.

Happy to sleep under the covers again.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on October 07, 2023, 07:16:56 AM
Yesterday was the first day I thought about wearing a jacket. Unprecedented!

Also, update on the internet speeds. It’s been dwarfed again. Think I said fast.com was hitting 600mb/s at a cafe. Already nearly 3x my home connection. Where I’m at, with an ethernet connection, it’s hitting a ridiculous 1.2gb/s. I didn’t think that was possible. Downloading a file is quicker than transferring from my 5400rpm external hdd.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on November 05, 2023, 04:44:35 AM
Really amazing how the second it gets to a comfortable temperature, they crank up the thermostat on trains and all indoor spaces. Aging population and all that. I get it.

It’s the one thing I dislike about flying JAL. They keep the cabin toasty.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on January 22, 2024, 07:10:20 AM
Aside from the odd weather, spending prolonged time here has been very pleasant. Genuinely could see moving here longer term should the opportunity arise. I know of people who respond bitterly, that there’s a honeymoon phase, leave after two years or whatever. From what I gather, some of it is career related, and some of it is the outsiderness turning sour, partially self inflicted because they don’t bother learning the language or etiquette. Neither is of particular concern for me.

If there’s anything, maybe a space issue? Definitely wouldn’t want to be in Tokyo, but any of the cities, hear houses are compact compared to western cities. Always fantasized about having a modest home gym. When I look at the types of home gyms people built here, they shove the equipment in what looks like a walk in closet. It’s the low ceilings more than anything.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on January 22, 2024, 03:43:20 PM
Aside from the odd weather, spending prolonged time here has been very pleasant. Genuinely could see moving here longer term should the opportunity arise. I know of people who respond bitterly, that there’s a honeymoon phase, leave after two years or whatever. From what I gather, some of it is career related, and some of it is the outsiderness turning sour, partially self inflicted because they don’t bother learning the language or etiquette. Neither is of particular concern for me.

If there’s anything, maybe a space issue? Definitely wouldn’t want to be in Tokyo, but any of the cities, hear houses are compact compared to western cities. Always fantasized about having a modest home gym. When I look at the types of home gyms people built here, they shove the equipment in what looks like a walk in closet. It’s the low ceilings more than anything.

If you're enjoying it, stick with it if you can visa-wise.
I balanced the pros & cons and didn't stick around long-term and idk, maybe that was the wrong decision. I wonder where my life would've gone if I stayed in Japan.

I'd totally buy a cheap rural house and move to Japan to retire except...visa. I run my own business so I can't just get a job at a Japanese company to sponser me.


From my limited experience having lived in the boonies (Aomori) and suburbs (Nagoya) and a lot of tourist trips to Tokyo/Kyoto/Osaka/Nagana and tourist sites, the main cons of living in Japan are:

-Lack of friends/family who are out of the country
-Lack of good worldly food variety
-Summer mushiatsui humidity is miserable if you're in certain parts; winter is killer if you're in other parts (Aomori had perfect summers, but winter was being snowed in for 4-6 months)
-Politics suck and are very conserative right-wing and always getting worse and more anti-foreigner (if you're white this doesn't effect you as much, but if you're non-white foreigner, it definitely can).

Pros are:
-very clean safe country
-amazing transportation
-people are pretty friendly
-food types that do exist are amazing and much higher quality food than you get in the states for example
-incredibly scenic nature always within reach
-cost of living isn't too extreme coming from the USA (can be cheaper or more expensive depending on the lifestyle you're coming from in the USA)

Neutral:
-Dating-pool wise you are very limited to dating Japanese people. This can be a pro or con depending on how you feel about the Japanese dating culture. This is less of a thing if you're already married by the time you move over.
-If you have tattoos, at least when I lived there it was still a lot of stigma, though I hear this is getting better and more accepted all the time
-Driving is super expensive because of road tolls, but it's also really relaxing because there's a lot fewer people on the road. Also completely optional due to the great public transportation.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on January 22, 2024, 09:56:52 PM
Having lived in a small city (Kanazawa) and out in the sticks (Nakanotomachi)-

-Lack of good worldly food variety

I think this one depends on where you live- more food variety is definitely a major advantage to being in Tokyo, Osaka, and the like. 

-Summer mushiatsui humidity is miserable if you're in certain parts; winter is killer if you're in other parts (Aomori had perfect summers, but winter was being snowed in for 4-6 months)

No central heating and air in homes is such a killer.
:stahp

-cost of living isn't too extreme coming from the USA (can be cheaper or more expensive depending on the lifestyle you're coming from in the USA)

Also depends on where you live for sure, but the apartment I was in (in KZ) was insanely cheap compared to the rent we had when we moved to the States and pretty a decent size.  Never felt cramped in there with 1-2 people.

-Driving is super expensive because of road tolls, but it's also really relaxing because there's a lot fewer people on the road. Also completely optional due to the great public transportation.

A car was a must where I was- otherwise you were pretty limited to where you could really go.  At the time I bought a used '96 Suzuki Alto in perfect condition that I never had a single problem with- it cost around $2000 so not too bad.  Shakken sucked though.

I think if I were to move back to the same prefecture, I'd probably go for KZ or at least a larger town, but there is some charm to being out in the countryside and you can get a larger place if you want that. 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on January 28, 2024, 08:36:24 AM
If you're enjoying it, stick with it if you can visa-wise.
I balanced the pros & cons and didn't stick around long-term and idk, maybe that was the wrong decision. I wonder where my life would've gone if I stayed in Japan.

I'd totally buy a cheap rural house and move to Japan to retire except...visa. I run my own business so I can't just get a job at a Japanese company to sponser me.


From my limited experience having lived in the boonies (Aomori) and suburbs (Nagoya) and a lot of tourist trips to Tokyo/Kyoto/Osaka/Nagana and tourist sites, the main cons of living in Japan are:

-Lack of friends/family who are out of the country
-Lack of good worldly food variety
-Summer mushiatsui humidity is miserable if you're in certain parts; winter is killer if you're in other parts (Aomori had perfect summers, but winter was being snowed in for 4-6 months)
-Politics suck and are very conserative right-wing and always getting worse and more anti-foreigner (if you're white this doesn't effect you as much, but if you're non-white foreigner, it definitely can).

Pros are:
-very clean safe country
-amazing transportation
-people are pretty friendly
-food types that do exist are amazing and much higher quality food than you get in the states for example
-incredibly scenic nature always within reach
-cost of living isn't too extreme coming from the USA (can be cheaper or more expensive depending on the lifestyle you're coming from in the USA)

Neutral:
-Dating-pool wise you are very limited to dating Japanese people. This can be a pro or con depending on how you feel about the Japanese dating culture. This is less of a thing if you're already married by the time you move over.
-If you have tattoos, at least when I lived there it was still a lot of stigma, though I hear this is getting better and more accepted all the time
-Driving is super expensive because of road tolls, but it's also really relaxing because there's a lot fewer people on the road. Also completely optional due to the great public transportation.

Visa wise, yeah, at least for the next couple of years it's not an issue. I'm musing on it because, there's couple week/month stretch where I have to head home, followed by some work travel. And there's like no home sickness or excitement or anything of the sort. Family and friend wise, I've had the opportunity to see them over here on a couple occasions. Longer term? yeah, it's complicated. But connection to the land and culture? not so much. The other instances of living abroad for extended periods, it was different. This has been weirdly comfortable.

I think in a lot of ways, whatever weeaboo fantasies that existed were entirely gone during my first trip. Within five minutes of going to Akihabara with friends, it was like wow this sucks. The few times I went back because friends wanted to see it, my opinion hasn't changed. So whatever outlook I have has been what it is, rather than what I wanted it to be.

Location wise, really been divided between Tokyo and Yokohama. Any other location was a couple days as travel. At least comparing those two, while Yokohama is by no means small or quiet, the time there was more relaxed. Preferred it. Obviously Tokyo is huge and there are very distinct areas. A number of those areas are avoid if avoidable. That extends to times as well. I'm grateful taking trains during peak hours wasn't a daily necessity.

Neutral aspects, honestly haven't given much thought to any of them. Maybe one day I'll wake up and want a tattoo of Willem Dafoe from Streets of Fire on my back. Time will tell.

Having lived in a small city (Kanazawa) and out in the sticks (Nakanotomachi)-

-Summer mushiatsui humidity is miserable if you're in certain parts; winter is killer if you're in other parts (Aomori had perfect summers, but winter was being snowed in for 4-6 months)

No central heating and air in homes is such a killer.
:stahp

What I read that sounds crazy is the lack of insulation on most houses and residence buildings.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on January 29, 2024, 10:54:05 AM
I think in a lot of ways, whatever weeaboo fantasies that existed were entirely gone during my first trip. Within five minutes of going to Akihabara with friends, it was like wow this sucks. The few times I went back because friends wanted to see it, my opinion hasn't changed. So whatever outlook I have has been what it is, rather than what I wanted it to be.

Aki has become very touristy and a lot of the good older video game shops are long gone.  I still hit it (and Nakano Broadway) up looking for stuff when I go over there, but usually find less and less stuff I want every time.  It's too bad, because the first time I was there in 2001, it was absolutely amazing.  Arcades everywhere and game shops gallore with amazing prices- I came back with 50+ games on that trip.  All of this is long gone.  I ended up ordering some of the games I was looking for from Amazon.jp since hunting around for stuff was either futile or the prices for used games were the same as new ones online.  I did find a figure or two I wanted, but didn't buy because the boxes were massive and there was no way they'd fit in a suitcase. 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Bebpo on January 30, 2024, 06:24:54 AM
In the early 2000s, Akihabara was my favorite spot in the entire world.

Used game shopping for hidden gems was so fun and the arcades rocked.
I still enjoy it, mostly just Traders and some of the anime/manga stores, and club Sega's still a decent arcade, and there's a nice gaming goods store a street back or so.

But yeah, if I was in Tokyo for a week in 2004, I'd probably stop by Aki almost every day for an hour or two. Now if I'm in Tokyo, I'll spend a morning one day there and then I'm good.

Also kind of related, but I've never been able to get into DenDen Machi in Osaka. Even back in the day. It's very retro focused and I was never into retro. In Aki I was generally browsing PS1/PS2 stuff during the PS2 era, meanwhile Denden was like Wonderswan and NES games.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on January 30, 2024, 07:08:26 AM
A little jealous. The only areas I like now are the small shops to buy bespoke electronic parts. Couple streets past the maids and other weirdness.

On arcades, last I went taito hey was still pretty good but too crowded. Natsuge museum moved next to Mikado in Takadanobaba and focused in on pre-90s machines. Everything else around Akihabara is done or are standard crane/music/gundam spots. It is what it is. Even pre covid they were vanishing. The kawasaki warehouse was the greatest even if it was out of the way.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on January 30, 2024, 07:56:23 AM
A little jealous. The only areas I like now are the small shops to buy bespoke electronic parts. Couple streets past the maids and other weirdness.

On arcades, last I went taito hey was still pretty good but too crowded. Natsuge museum moved next to Mikado in Takadanobaba and focused in on pre-90s machines. Everything else around Akihabara is done or are standard crane/music/gundam spots. It is what it is. Even pre covid they were vanishing. The kawasaki warehouse was the greatest even if it was out of the way.

I’m jealous that you made it to Warehouse in Kawasaki. It was on my list, but it shuttered before I made time for it. It looked amazing.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on January 31, 2024, 04:45:25 AM
If you look online for pictures of it, most focus on the opening area that leans into the Kowloon aesthetic. Not many showing the main area. It was huge and spacious. Loads of cabinets from the 90s to 2000s. Everything was 50 yen.

Pretty sure many of the cabinets and boards ended up at hey and the two mikados. I remember going through slashout and dynamite deka ex. Now both showed up elsewhere. On games showing up at arcades, Gamshara is at one of them. Apparently it’s some Cabal sequel that wasn’t playable in mame until a couple months ago.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on February 09, 2024, 02:00:32 AM
Was walking through Ueno park earlier and there was some event going on. They were blasting Hikaru no Go and Eureka Seven music. Felt some latent weebism surfacing. Walked to see what was up and saw a bunch of, I can only assume, otakus in a circle dancing to Bad Apple and God Knows. Yeah. Maybe I’m still able to be triggered by that era of the late 2000s.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 11, 2024, 04:02:58 AM
I celebrated being American by having a regular hamburger at the local McDonalds. I celebrated being in Japan by having the Garlic and Black Pepper McNuggets with Garlic Chili sauce. I could also have had the Camembert Cheese sauce, but opted for what passes as maximum flavor at McD's.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: team filler on February 11, 2024, 06:19:29 PM
might plan a vacation here. where do I find the best sushi?  8)
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on February 12, 2024, 02:39:55 AM
I celebrated being American by having a regular hamburger at the local McDonalds. I celebrated being in Japan by having the Garlic and Black Pepper McNuggets with Garlic Chili sauce. I could also have had the Camembert Cheese sauce, but opted for what passes as maximum flavor at McD's.

I haven’t brought myself to eating at McDonalds or KFC or whatever other type of fast food place people swear is way better here. Not even the cute Christmas ads could convince me.

Can’t remember if I already mentioned this. Couple weeks back I was really in the mood for tacos and people legit recommended Taco Bell. I’ve since gone to a couple places with solid tacos. No disrespect for living mas, but I imagine it’s like suggesting Panda Express to somebody looking for Chinese food. Or Olive Garden to somebody looking for edible food.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 12, 2024, 03:36:25 AM
McDonalds has a few Japan-specific items, but anything offered abroad tastes exactly the same here, to me. Exception is that Apple Pie is still fried in Japan, and the ice cream machines never break.

KFC is garbage here, garbage in the USA. I get fucking FED on Popeyes whenever I am back in the USA.

I've had some decent tacos/burritos at some places. Osaka has El Zocalo and El Pancho, Kyoto has QUE PASA, from a local returnee who lived in SoCal. Good stuff.

Best thing I can say about Taco Bell in Japan is that they're clean, and when I was drinking they had beer andfrozen Sangria that was nice with the Live Mas menu.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on February 12, 2024, 06:51:24 AM
The only comparable experience I have is with Denny’s, and it’s a stock family restaurant here versus the chain breakfast diner in the states.

An aside about arcades, I ended up in Akihabara earlier, and the main street which I actively try to avoid. Served as a reminder of why. But learned they turned the sixth floor of one of the several gigo buildings into a “retro arcade” tourist trap of sorts. Charging 200 yen for house of the dead and other nonsense. Still, it’s actually kinda cool. Many games that benefit from the hardware. Stuff like Lucky and Wild, Police 24/7, and Thunder Blade. There’s a corner with Outrun, Outrun 2SP, and Outrunners. Think they also took the Golgo 13 sniper game from the Asakusa batting center.

No idea how new it is but a number of games were in the process of getting set up. Maybe one day they’ll get an R360. That I’ll be willing to drop 200 yen on.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on February 12, 2024, 02:08:40 PM
The only comparable experience I have is with Denny’s, and it’s a stock family restaurant here versus the chain breakfast diner in the states.

There's a few places like this that share the name but are otherwise completely different- Bob's Big Boy and Coco's, for instance.  I've never eaten at Coco's in the States but my friend told me that pretty much nothing was the same.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Coax on February 13, 2024, 02:17:10 AM
 :hmm

(https://i.imgur.com/tIE0JoC.jpg)(https://i.imgur.com/AwUzT7w.jpg)

https://www.alojapan.com/53814/the-japan-times-gomi-pit-bar-waste-pit-bar-is-a-temporary-cocktail-bar-set-up-within-a-waste-d/

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Gomi-Pit Bar (Waste-Pit Bar) is a temporary cocktail bar set up within a waste disposal facility as part of an initiative aimed at boosting awareness of environmental issues and waste disposal. Patrons came to enjoy the strange experience of tasting local beer and cocktails — made using honey-soaked mushrooms or locally harvested vegetables — while taking in the sight of garbage being sorted and prepared for incineration.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Phoenix Dark on February 14, 2024, 09:13:24 AM
https://youtu.be/uM_QtpnEIgo?si=3eJExmSp467vlbd1

It's funny how I randomly started getting Japanese food vids the second I learned I might be heading to Tokyo for work later this year. Nothing extensive, it would be a few days at an overseas office sitting in on some meetings. If I get it I'll def have to hit somebody up there.  :doge
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on February 17, 2024, 09:02:17 AM
Been browsing some apartments/houses. Why does it feel the ultimate sign of luxury here is having two toilets. Not even two full bathrooms. There are some relatively large 4LDK going for several million USD… only one toilet. Some have more balconies than toilets.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: team filler on February 17, 2024, 09:06:38 AM
 :gaas :trumps
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on February 21, 2024, 10:50:06 AM
Been browsing some apartments/houses. Why does it feel the ultimate sign of luxury here is having two toilets. Not even two full bathrooms. There are some relatively large 4LDK going for several million USD… only one toilet. Some have more balconies than toilets.

There are some places that are ridiculously small to the point where I can't fathom how somebody would be able to comfortably live in there.  Like in this guy's channel: https://www.youtube.com/@usui503

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCIB9pjy3Fs

This is the most bizarre one he's toured- the toilet being right there at the entrance :dead

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qESFdgCeYTY&t=381s

You can poop n' cook at the same time.
:sicko
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on February 21, 2024, 10:51:41 AM
Tokyo Lens has looked at some quirky places too:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y-1Dwhh7dEc&list=PLtflILeTBlX_E6rFrloEFxP9reyc-fgHW

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YEehwwTEJP4
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 21, 2024, 07:55:09 PM
I had a 5-tatami apartment in Mitaka for 6 months. The toilet and shower both occupied a 1m^2 footprint. The foyer/genkan also had its "kitchen" in it: a single electrical burner sitting on top of a mini-fridge, and a mini-microwave. Basically all stacked, half-in, half-out of the genkan's step-up. Literally possible to misstep and fall.

These places you've posted make all that look utterly sane.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on February 21, 2024, 09:06:28 PM
I had a 5-tatami apartment in Mitaka for 6 months. The toilet and shower both occupied a 1m^2 footprint. The foyer/genkan also had its "kitchen" in it: a single electrical burner sitting on top of a mini-fridge, and a mini-microwave. Basically all stacked, half-in, half-out of the genkan's step-up. Literally possible to misstep and fall.

These places you've posted make all that look utterly sane.

The one-room dorm I lived in for a month in Tokyo was super-tiny, but even that seems OK compared to some of these places- it at least had space to put clothes!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on February 22, 2024, 07:13:36 PM
I’d like to think I could manage. But also think I’m lying to myself when the nearest reference was a college dorm over a decade ago.

On size and space, back home after months of using a 15 inch laptop screen. My 27 inch monitor has become overwhelming. I missed being able to multitask and zoom out.

Also doing a little math on my desktop cost and comparable components over there. Relatively trivial to build another desktop sans GPU. So, and this may be stupid, I’ll just travel with the GPU. The GPUs I’m eying are costlier than every other component combined.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on February 23, 2024, 10:01:26 AM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjjHWQ3ne-8

And we got another one- what is this with toilets at the entrance and not in their own space?   :yuck


I’d like to think I could manage. But also think I’m lying to myself when the nearest reference was a college dorm over a decade ago.

I think I could do it assuming there's enough space for clothing storage a proper bed, and a decently-sized desk, mainly because just having a good PC setup is all I really need to entertain myself (and work) from home.  But always easier said than done.

On size and space, back home after months of using a 15 inch laptop screen. My 27 inch monitor has become overwhelming. I missed being able to multitask and zoom out.

Also doing a little math on my desktop cost and comparable components over there. Relatively trivial to build another desktop sans GPU. So, and this may be stupid, I’ll just travel with the GPU. The GPUs I’m eying are costlier than every other component combined.

Considered ditching a desktop altogether and getting a more powerful laptop? 
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on February 23, 2024, 02:13:01 PM
Think I’m way too picky to find my ideal laptop. Size, noise, cost, power, heat, etc. in the end it’s somehow more cost effective to build a desktop and get a new 14” laptop. Maybe not right away.

I’m not skilled or creative enough to make one myself, but I’d love something like this. Full desktop I could pop in a bag.

https://youtu.be/Ao2lNd7jCb8
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on February 26, 2024, 12:41:38 PM
Think I’m way too picky to find my ideal laptop. Size, noise, cost, power, heat, etc. in the end it’s somehow more cost effective to build a desktop and get a new 14” laptop. Maybe not right away.

Recently I took my desktop PC in to a repair shop.  I was pretty sure the problem with it was the main SSD (and it was) and they cloned the drive and put a new one in for me.

Was without the desktop for a few days.  Not a big deal since my daily driver is another laptop anyway, but while the desktop wasn't there, I decided to try my Blade 14 on my OLED TV.  I've only ever used 4K devices on it- The Blade is made for 2K gaming.  But you know what?  It looked and ran great at 1440P on the TV!  It scaled so well that I couldn't even see a difference versus 4K.  Changed my whole outlook on things.  I  don't think I'd need say, a 4090 if I were to only have a laptop in my setup- the 4070 in this 14" laptop is fantastic and I'm continuously blown away by how well everything runs on it.

Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on February 26, 2024, 12:42:16 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9w_QNE6qVto

Just when you think he can't find anything worse, here comes another bizzaro apartment!
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on February 26, 2024, 02:22:29 PM
Recently I took my desktop PC in to a repair shop.  I was pretty sure the problem with it was the main SSD (and it was) and they cloned the drive and put a new one in for me.

Was without the desktop for a few days.  Not a big deal since my daily driver is another laptop anyway, but while the desktop wasn't there, I decided to try my Blade 14 on my OLED TV.  I've only ever used 4K devices on it- The Blade is made for 2K gaming.  But you know what?  It looked and ran great at 1440P on the TV!  It scaled so well that I couldn't even see a difference versus 4K.  Changed my whole outlook on things.  I  don't think I'd need say, a 4090 if I were to only have a laptop in my setup- the 4070 in this 14" laptop is fantastic and I'm continuously blown away by how well everything runs on it.

The card I’m aiming for is the 4070 Super at around $600. It’s interesting to look at all the benchmarks and comparisons, where ti variant at +$200 gets 10 to 15 extra frames. But as is, every game seems to hit in the 80 fps range at 1440p with RTX and everything maxed.

I don’t play online shooters, certainly not competitively. That’s what the higher end stuff seems to target these days.

The main thing with laptops is the fan noise. My desktops have always focused on low noise. And when I bought this current laptop in 2019, it was considered a quieter option. But it gets annoyingly loud playing any game or doing any intensive tasks.

Think I’m sticking with Lenovo, but one of the 14” options with a lower end 4050 or 4060. Still need some power there. But for games and bigger tasks, I’ll put together a cheap desktop.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on February 29, 2024, 10:16:11 AM
https://www.reddit.com/r/ImTheMainCharacter/comments/1b26699/main_character_teaching_us_how_to_ride_the_train/

Another idiot with a camera getting himself in trouble.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on February 29, 2024, 09:40:02 PM
https://www.reddit.com/r/ImTheMainCharacter/comments/1b26699/main_character_teaching_us_how_to_ride_the_train/

Another idiot with a camera getting himself in trouble.

Because of Uchi/Soto mindset, fuckers like this just make everything more difficult for every other foreigner living here. I fucking hate them.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 19, 2024, 01:51:14 AM
The Japanese yen at its weakest in decades means the tourists who wanted to come from 2019 onward have all shown up at once.

Den-Den Town in Osaka is overrun with tourists, plenty of mainland Asian types with full-sized check-in suitcases roaming the streets, clogging the aisles of tiny shops. There is no respite or break from these shambling idiots. I can only imagine what the already-touristy Akihabara must look like lately.

I am ever more likely to simply stay in my tiny town and appreciate the locals and our lack of attractions.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on March 19, 2024, 05:14:00 PM
Was in Kyoto early last year, when it opened up but before the swell of tourism, and it was already oppressively crowded. I saw some headline yesterday about closing some places due to over-congestion.

Couple months earlier in late 2022 when vaccine notices were around, major areas of Tokyo were downright civil. Couple months later, by mid 2023, it was already worse than I’d ever seen pre COVID.

It’s a major consideration for where I’m looking. It’s too much.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 21, 2024, 05:52:55 AM
It's just fucking insane. Japanese manners operate on reciprocity. The expectation is that "I'll be well-behaved, because you will as well." It's a fundamental conceit.

These tourists have managed to get Kyoto to put parts of Gion as off-limits to tourists, because they would accost the geisha and maiko like they had found Mickey or Minnie at Disneyland. Some places have started two-tier pricing for residents vs. tourists. Hawai'i has had that for ages, but it's a trip to see it here.

Few things make me feel as old as realizing how different it is here from 30 years ago.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 27, 2024, 01:34:29 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dg4S3NyzwF8

This is like a PSA for the :expert crowd.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: chronovore on March 27, 2024, 07:41:32 PM
Even making cringe-at-cringe is still ultimately cringe.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on March 28, 2024, 08:20:08 AM
Even making cringe-at-cringe is still ultimately cringe.

I'm not familiar with this guy, but this seems to be his schtick.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: bork on April 02, 2024, 07:44:17 PM
https://gizmodo.com/yokohama-gundam-closing-ceremony-witch-from-mercury-1851378366

https://www.youtube.com/live/p7cWoYef8CM

:salute
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Polident Hive on April 02, 2024, 08:29:17 PM
Saw they have a third Gundam in Fukuoka. Nu Gundam but regular blue accents instead of really dark navy blue (or light blue of hi-nu). Almost looks like Alex.
Title: Re: The Japan Thread
Post by: Coax on April 10, 2024, 04:04:38 AM
https://twitter.com/catsuka/status/1777821880356872347