Busy

Quicky: afraid of pick pocketing on a crowded densha (train)? Don’t be. Everybody is too busy either with their phone or book or is sleeping.

Duty free

Quicky: I’m not sure if I’ve mentioned it before, but if so, it cannot hurt to reiterate the following.

When you shop for non-perishable goods (that is, non-food, for example), you are eligible for a tax refund or deduction on those items. That is, only if you are a tourist not living in Japan.

In some stores in the more touristic places, signs (or other methods) in the stores will indicate this as well.

Elmira (my host in Nagoya) mentioned that it is also possible to get a refund at some designated location at the airport. I might check that out, if there is enough time before departure.

People on the street

Quicky: as everywhere I go in popular districts of cities in Japan, lots of folks are trying to hand out flyers and such. I have no idea for what, except when I got that one for a Maid Cafe, which was in English.

But here in Shinjuku it seems particularly prevalent. Guys are actually prowling after the girls and standing in bunches at the center of intersections of low traffic areas.

I believe to be in Kabukichō, where my hostess advised me not to go. I’ll have a quick look around and be on my way again. I have no interest in meeting Chinese maffia, who are said to roam here as well. And in fact do like to target lone tourists, as apposed to Japanese maffia. Nice going!

Onganku

Quicky: presently I’m having a pizza in Papa Milano, an Italian restaurant near Shinjuku eki (station). They are playing (modern) western style ongaku (music) in the background.

  • Daft Punk ft Kanye West – Harder Faster Better Stronger
  • Eminem – Sing for the moment
  • Jay Z & Linkin Park – Encore / What are you waiting for?
  • Pink – You and your hand

So much frickin’ win!

Tokyu Hands

Quicky: Tokyu Hands is another depāto (department store) but is definitely more pleasant to be in. It’s a bit more classy and not so screamy and loud as Sofmap and Bic Camera, for example. But then again, they did not have a large electronics department, if I’m not mistaken.

Electric City

Wednesday 6th November – Alright, I’m in Tōkyō, birches!

This morning I said goodbye to Juan and Elmira and took a bus for Nagoya station. There I quickly found the right platform for the Shinkansen towards Tōkyō, which came pretty soon after. There are lots of these bad boys speeding across the country. Yeah!
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Long day

Quicky: it’s been a long day. Tired and worn… More news will follow after the sleeping part.

Stewards

Quicky: there are stewards everywhere that are making sure that you don’t accidentally get hurt in any type of situation. And they take their jobs very seriously.

For example, everywhere where work is done on the road, there will be a man (I haven’t seen women doing it yet) waving a flag or a blinking torchlight and possibly do some yelling. Same on platforms at either the train or subway station.

Sofmap

Quicky: Sofmap is a depāto (department store), identical in every way to Bic Camera, which I visited yesterday. So it too is loud. And has everything of anything.

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