OK, I promise that’s the last post title to use parrot phrases of the local language, but it’s late and I’m tired and not feeling very imaginative. Fiona has already stolen all the good chat from today so this will either be brief or repetitive.
Tokyo is cool! We are staying in the Asakusa district, which isn’t the liveliest but is pretty nice, and still handy for getting places. We arrived at Narita airport only to be told that British Airways had lost our bags at Heathrow and they hadn’t been put on the plane. So we’re short of clean clothes and other essentials like camera cables for uploading photos – grr! But hey I suppose we’ll just get on with, hopefully the bags will arrive soon.
On the first night we headed over to Ginza. It’s mainly a high street with glamorous shops, a bit like the Champs Elysee but less snooty I guess. It was also very postcard Tokyo (or so I thought at the time), which I liked! The first thing I saw as I came out the Metro station was a 50ft poster of Shunsuke Nakamura above the Adidas store! We wandered for a bit and then found a little basement food court place for dinner – had a cracking beef teryaki dish cooked fresh right in front of me in about 2 minutes – it was exquisite and only cost 1000 yen (about a fiver). Wandered a bit more, decided we were knackered, and headed home!
15 hours of (badly needed) sleep later, we got up and made tracks for Shibuyu. Now this is postcard Tokyo! Think Piccadilly Circus but twice as busy, twice as many lights and screens, and the screens actually playing music out of them. As well as that, there’s advertising vans driving about also playing music out of them. And as if they knew I was here, a big truck drove by blaring out Oasis, with “Dig Out Your Soul – Out Now” emblazoned on the side. After years of buying Japanese imports on eBay, I thought I might as well indulge myself and go and buy it from the big fuck-off Tower Records in Tokyo! When I got there though they had some other Oasis stuff I didn’t have already, so I just bought that instead, seeing as i’ve already pre-ordered the new album back home, and would have no means of listening to it here anyway. When I got to the checkout I also got a free Oasis poster, which I suspect was only meant to be given away with the new album – “Present!” the little dude said as he handed it to me, all smiles.
Right I’m probably boring you now so I’ll just give a few observations of Japan so far:
- All the toilets have a built in electronically controlled bidet.
- Some restaurants make you take off your shoes.
- They have Mario Kart in arcades.
- They display maps at arbitrary orientations. Sometimes with North pointing up, some so the river is running across the way, some so the river is running up and down the way. Whichever they think looks best. It troubles me.
Tomorrow we’re going to the fish market, so need to get up early doors. Night night!














Hey there, went to see popup last night- they were fab. Hadn’t seen them for ages so it was really good fun. Totally forgot to buy an album tho but will get hold of one- do you have on already or should I have one waiting in Oz for you when you get there? xxx
p.s. stop buying Japanese Oasis crap you’ve the rest of the world to get round yet!