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Tons of good food to eat at different price points, lots of info online that surpasses what I can tell you. You can easily eat on a budget but still eat good food, or you can ball out with an equal experience. |
^right food is amazing in japan, so many choices. try yakiniku (kinda like korean bbq, similar to Gyu) , or go to low budget izakayas (hole in the wall) or standing ones. only prob i found in japan was , alot of places will only have jap menus. maybe few pics on the wall. so its hard to order. near ginza a(not sure which station) and Ueno station, they have a whole bunch of izakayas under train tracks). do what Japs do, go to 2 or 3 in one night. try diff food /drinks. if u have time to kill go to yamazaki or nikka distillery (however u need to book months in advance) |
If any rs'ers are going to Odaiba, I highly suggest visiting the Mega Web History Garage. Its a free museum filled lots of classic cars in amazing condition. There are also past rally cars used by toyota (celica gt4s) with all it's battle scar glory as well. You can also see old mechanics rebuilding classic cars through a window as well! :fuckyea: ???????? ?????????? MEGA WEB??????? |
tried to go... got there too late haha |
Tentacles. Watch out for tentacles. |
I'm heading to Japan in a couple of weeks and I'm looking to buy an unlocked phone there. Does anybody have advice on where to go in Tokyo? |
You can't disable the camera shutter sound if you get it from Japan or it's a PITA to do it (iphone requires JB and many Android needs root). Unless the price difference/availability makes up for it, I wouldn't get a phone in Japan. |
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I will be going in about a week or so. Will let you know. I am planing to bring around 140k yen to spend (excluding hotel and plane ticket). Hope is enough. |
i took 175k and came back with a lot of it. but i was only there for a little less than a week. |
I will be arriving May 9 evening and leaving on May 21 afternoon. So 11 days of exploring. |
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Money wise should be enough, I brought more than you plan on bringing for two weeks and it was plenty. |
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After some research, it seems my best bet would be in iosys in Akihabara. Quote:
You can definitely get a SIM without being a resident, you just have to buy or "rent" the equivalent of a prepaid sim here. |
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LOL shit. When I ask friends a month if they wanted me to bring anything back pretty much no one wanted anything. Now everything have a list of things they wanted me bring back@@ especially the girls with their make up. Is Japanese make up/skin care a lot better@@ |
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^^ hmm maybe i should try some. |
Japan is great so far. Just a tip for people coming in the next week. Check the weather. Is actually cold here at night for the past 3 nights. I didn't have long sleeves and only shirts at night so it was a but chill yay night. The heat at the airbnb isn't great but luckily there are 2 blankets. I think last night was 12 degree. Is also very humid. I sweat a lol. |
Buy me Hibiki 17 kthnxbai |
Yeah Japan is awesome, Everyone is so respectful I wasn't use to it lol. Did a quick edit of me and my friend when we were there 4 weeks ago and damn am I still missing the food haha. Def have to hit up Dontonburi in Osaka !. |
Coming back today. Food in Japan is awesome, people are polite. Went to the bar a few times and had a great time. Unlike bars in Vancouver where you get crap service and still have to tip. I don't a word of Japanese yet I felt very comfortable not to mention the snacks in bars taste good. And they are everywhere. I literally walk 2 mins where I stay and already the bs k alley is full of them. Sushi is awesome. This sushi place near the train station I went to almost dairy knows me lol. Pretty much the owner knows I don't speak Japanese so he try to communicate in English and give me a menu in English every time. He gave me a free beer today when I told him is my last day. Clothing is also great. Got some pants, shirts and hoodies. I want to buy some jeans but they are too skinny for me. I can't fit them lol. Maybe the current trend there is those skinny jeans that's why. Was thinking of getting a pair if runners but no more room in my luagge. The baby and kids clothing looks so cute! I got a bunch of kids clothing for my niece. People here are so nice. Even when the train station is packed they won't push or shove or try to butt in. Everyone moves into to the train to make room. Once I was looking for a specific store and google map was going weird I asked this girl for help. She actually took me to the store even though is out of her way. Very kind. Just be aware there will be random people who speaks English to you saying there is some sales or offer you a cheap place for drinks. Ignore them is scam. Edit the bars also open late like to like 2 to 3am or even longer. If you see a lineup for food just line up lol. I stuff myself with food. Street food are tasty but always a line up. Most restaurants and stores don't start opening till 11am so you can sleep in. |
There better be pictures! Sounds awesome. |
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Guys who went to japan, you buy the rail pass? |
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