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That’s fine, I’ll drag my brother to hole-in-the-walls, get plastered, then hit up Dotonbori. Also I have decided to drag the family to Super Nintendo Land on Halloween. Like c’mon, as if I’d pass up THAT opportunity.
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Pollyanna posted:That’s fine, I’ll drag my brother to hole-in-the-walls, get plastered, then hit up Dotonbori. You'll have to book in advance, just FYI. As for your bros bday: get drunk. Japan is a great place to drink. No one gives a poo poo. Walk around chugging beers or a bottle of wine. Who cares.
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# ? Mar 19, 2024 19:04 |
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I can't imagine Dotonbori doesn't have halloween stuff going on. On the weekends it was a better party town than a lot I have been in and it's kind of overflowing with mostly bad but some good clubs. The streets and especially popular intersections are just a clutter of drug sales, touts, costumed girls urging you to shady buildings and other shady elements and just drunk people looking to have a good time. It's more or less what a young traveler is looking for with friends or similarly aged relatives.
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It’s sad that Japan doesn’t have a good dedicated clubbing and nightlife district for young people. Everything is just other one off bars and pubs for old people or really far from anything else, even shibuya is so spread out it feels like you’re forced to stay at one club all night basically The closest thing that existed was ageha because it was always packed and it was huge but that was also in the middle of nowhere. I wish there was a Hongdae-style area like in Seoul.
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# ? Mar 19, 2024 23:53 |
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Pollyanna posted:Also I have decided to drag the family to Super Nintendo Land on Halloween. Like c’mon, as if I’d pass up THAT opportunity. You and everyone else. It seems like the Nintendo area is small and gets cramped and is still popular. Plan accordingly and don’t be all when it’s a wall of humanity.
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# ? Mar 20, 2024 00:14 |
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Don't do USJ on Halloween unless you absolutely love gigantic crowds. edit: the flip side of this is that if you want to experience USJ then Halloween is one of the best times to do it. Charles 2 of Spain fucked around with this message at 00:59 on Mar 20, 2024 |
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Pollyanna posted:USJ ON HALLOWEEN USJ will probably start its Halloween decorations in September, so you don't need to wait for 10/31 to get the decorations.
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The festival food at Senso-Ji in Asaka today is great, okonomiyaki for only 700. Lots of options
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Pollyanna posted:I know where we’re going this October! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WIY8apbhzK8&t=790s
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Hopping on a plane today to spend two weeks mostly in Shikoku. Wooo!
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Nice NICE Nice
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Hello thread! I am currently in Japan with my boyfriend and absolutely loving it! We're meeting up with a group of friends who also happen to be visiting Japan. Do you have any recommendations for an izakaya in Kyoto with good food, good drinks, and maybe private rooms that can accommodate 6 people? Bonus if they have karaoke!
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Fantastisk posted:Hello thread! I am currently in Japan with my boyfriend and absolutely loving it! We're meeting up with a group of friends who also happen to be visiting Japan. Do you have any recommendations for an izakaya in Kyoto with good food, good drinks, and maybe private rooms that can accommodate 6 people? Bonus if they have karaoke! Not an izakaya but two bars you need to go to in Kyoto are Jazz in Roku, small smoky jazz bar that you'll never forget https://maps.app.goo.gl/cWHed7Fzf6NtcJhS7 and Beer Bar MIYAMA https://maps.app.goo.gl/7aDFx21RQWXxx28S7, the bartender speaks English and is cool as hell and it's a real friendly atmosphere. Have fun!
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# ? Mar 23, 2024 14:47 |
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I saw they’re banning tourists from a geisha district in Kyoto because people won’t stop violating their physical autonomy and keep touching them.
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I'm in a weird spot with wanting to attend a concert when I visit in a few weeks https://eplus.jp/sf/detail/0020530001-P0030209 It looks like it's lottery based and I can't sign up with a foreign address. I wouldn't mind paying inflated after market prices but I have no clue how to go about that even when they do come up for GA sale. I gather it's a pretty big show with high demand Anyone familiar with this vendor, venue, aftermarket that could walk me through it? Happy to buy an av or something for the trouble
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cheese eats mouse posted:I saw they’re banning tourists from a geisha district in Kyoto because people won’t stop violating their physical autonomy and keep touching them. Side streets in Gion, the main drag will still be open but the alleys are now off limits. Taking photos after being asked not to is also a driver.
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root of all eval posted:I'm in a weird spot with wanting to attend a concert when I visit in a few weeks Concerts and events in the Japan are hardcore anti-scalping and you can't even buy tickets on the after market. You will need to hire some Japanese person to buy tickets in your name for you.
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Or a goon.
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If anyone in Japan with an eplus account would be willing to proxy purchase for me, DM please. GA sale starts Apr 6th at 10:00. I can PayPal or similar in advance and would be happy to pay for your time and effort too! Edit: Posted to the LAN thread too. Thank you for the heads up! root of all eval fucked around with this message at 04:50 on Mar 26, 2024 |
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Do all the larger cities have a 5pm bell or just Tokyo?
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Planning a trip to Fukuoka and staying in the vicinity of Hakata Station. Any recommendations for good restaurants? Fancy or cheap or anything in between. I usually check the Michelin guide to find things but it's pretty sparse for the area and mostly has Kaiseki/Sushi which (while delicous) I'll be eating a lot of already.
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lampey posted:Do all the larger cities have a 5pm bell or just Tokyo? We have a tune that plays at 6pm here in Hiroshima
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lampey posted:Do all the larger cities have a 5pm bell or just Tokyo? Most cities and towns of any size.
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lampey posted:Do all the larger cities have a 5pm bell or just Tokyo? Everybody does, it’s actually a regular test of the emergency broadcasting system.
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Virtue posted:Planning a trip to Fukuoka and staying in the vicinity of Hakata Station. Any recommendations for good restaurants? Fancy or cheap or anything in between. I usually check the Michelin guide to find things but it's pretty sparse for the area and mostly has Kaiseki/Sushi which (while delicous) I'll be eating a lot of already. Hakata ramen.
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The Hakata Station area is not all that great IMO, I stayed near there and always went somewhere else to find good stuff. It's not a huge distance but if you can find a hotel for the same price around Tenjin/Tenjin-minami I'd stay there instead. And yes eat ramen until you die. I liked Hakata Genki Ippai the best. If you go there I advise not getting chashu, it's just fat and the soup has more than enough fat in it, it adds nothing. Ganso Nagahamaya is good plus interesting since it's a ramen style that exists in just a single neighborhood. Ramen Stadium has long lines but having that many options in one little area is neat. The yatais are also fun, again, lots of long lines so you unfortunately can't stall hop, at least at the main Nakasu area. There are other yatais around town that are much less crowded. Grand Fromage fucked around with this message at 02:02 on Mar 27, 2024 |
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I always eat tacos at el Borracho at the top of Hakata station.
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# ? Mar 27, 2024 04:02 |
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I also recommend Motsunabe and Udon around Hakata station and Fukuoka. Motsunabe is a harder one to find (well done) outside of Japan.
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# ? Mar 27, 2024 05:23 |
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Just came back from spending a few weeks in Japan, did about 10% of the things I wanted to do, guess I'll have to go back next year! Also it's wild how much better almost everything is than the things in my home country. Came home with the worst cold I've had in a decade, they even have better infections/viruses
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Glad it was fun.
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anyone bought Urakita mugs before? https://urakita.ocnk.net/product-list/69 This is in I believe pre-order status but I also see a pick up tag? Anyone know how that works. I have no idea where they are based (I am outside Japan and can't read without google lens)
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They're in Tokyo I think. I guess pick up might mean you can get it from them directly but you'll have to wait at least 5 months after you order something and they can't guarantee when it will be ready.
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No, "pick up" here means you have to pick up the guy who makes them, at a bar.
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I am going to Japan for the first time (alone) in May, 8th-28th. Other than a ticket to Ghibli Park I was able to nab (the 9th) I don’t have any concrete plans yet. I have free accommodation in Tokyo through a family friend so I’d like to spend a lot of time there, but I at least want to spend a few days each in Osaka and Kyoto. Does anyone have any recommendations of what to see, or good resources of them? I’m a disgusting nerd so I want do stuff like see Akihabara, as well as Kabukicho and Dotonbori (because of the Yakuza games). But despite my weeb inclinations I’ve realised I don’t really have any grasp of the tourist sights in Japan. Are there any decent ideas for cities/towns beyond the big three to visit? I’ve been looking around but there’s just a colossal amount of possibilities I’ve seen and no real way of deciding between them. I can’t drive btw, so remote mountain towns are probably out.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 05:38 |
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What do you want to do?
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 06:18 |
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Nakano Broadway in Tokyo and Den Den Town in Osaka are your missing weeb centers. Otherwise yeah it'd help to have more info on what you're interested in. Tokyo alone has enough stuff to fill a lifetime without even coming close to doing it all.
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Flea market will still be happening https://tokyocheapo.com/events/ohi-racecourse-flea-market/20240504/
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We'll have some overlap with those dates and intend to check out a day of the sumo grand tournament. It's in Tokyo at that time, May 12th-26th. We watch on NHK World streaming but it seems like a cool cultural event anyway. Unlike concerts the ticket buying prices seems foreigner friendly.
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# ? Mar 29, 2024 13:26 |
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Comrade Fakename posted:Does anyone have any recommendations of what to see, or good resources of them? Fast and easy day trips from Tokyo:
I’m sure there’s more I’m forgetting, but those are definitely The Hits.
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Go see the Gundam
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