Week 5 is when I take a pause from the cultural aspects of Japan and move on to the "entertainment" of Japan. Don't get me wrong, cultural aspects are great, but.. I'm in Japan!! It never sleeps! so I shouldn't either!
Okay, lets begin!
Yokosuka - Tuesday July 24thThis day was my official welcome party. Also nicknamed the "Tuna Party" name speaks for itself, as the majority of the food we ate was tuna +p But, before I go on.. I should do a little introduction about the restaurant (my supervisor told me so +p but even if he didn't, I would introduce it anyways +D) So! This place is near where I work and the restaurant is owned by my boss's wife's (enter correct relationship here)... family +p Needless to say, we had the "hookups" and boy... were the "hookups" awesome. I'll start by saying the tuna sushi was INCREDIBLE. You know how we have tuna back in BC, where it's purplish red? This tuna was like fatty pink and was insanely shiny.. The taste was.. wow! And during the dinner, even the other co-workers were woo-ing and wow-ing because apparently, it is rare for even Japanese people to try. (Yes I'm bragging, but so what, I'm in Japan! it's my time now +p) I tried some really crazy foods.. many different sashimi like tuna's gill, cheek, normal meat.. tuna's eye the size of a tennis ball and pizza!?! lol.. yea, I dunno how that made it to the table, but whatever it was good +D. All in all, it was a pretty sweet night! Oh yea, and Japanese people really like beer, so they drink a lot at dinner +p I was able to hold my own though, getting better! Yatta! Anyways, lemme just do a photo dump here.
From Left To Right: Oku San (Boss), Kurashima San, ???, Okuda San, Sato San, Oku San
Sato San and Oku San are trying to figure out a riddle. Oh yea, we played many riddles during the party +p It was actually quite fun. And if you remember the "open and close game" I used that one on them +p Right picture, is a tuna's eye. That thing was the size of a tennis ball. Of course I tried it and it was actually very good +p
The OH SO GOOD tuna sashimi and tuna sushi. Damn, what can I say.. I'm one lucky bastard +p
Hmm.. I don't think anything else happened that week.. until Friday came along.. That's when the fun starts really starts to build up +D
Yokohama - Friday July 27





Roppongi - Friday July 27
We walked around a bit, and eventually met some french guy on the street. So we asked where a good club was and he gave us a couple places. One REALLY interesting place I wanted to check out was the restaurant that Kill Bill was shot!! (Note to self: must go back to Roppongi) Unfortunately, we didn't find it and ended up in a place called Muse. It was more of a club/lounge. Entrance was 2000Yen (not bad) and you get 2 drinks. There were many gaijin (foreigners) in that club, and I guess the girls there were mainly trying to pick up white guys +\ Nonetheless I had a pretty good time there. Unfortunately, I don't have any pictures of Roppongi, didn't even bother bringing my camera.
Ahh, I should say, in Tokyo, when you go clubbing.. usually you stay all night long because the trains/subways stop running by 12:30am So clubs open till 5 am.. that's when the trains/subways start to run again.
So... we left at 5am, and I was quite tired by then.. but still had to hurry home! I was going to get internet at 9am! FINALLY! We took the first train out of Tokyo and returned to Yokosuka at 7:00am (yea, we took the local train so we could sleep.. local train takes F-O-R-E-V-E-R.. I think there's gotta be like 30 stops along the way..)
Anyways, got home.. took a shower.. slept.. or at least tried (friggin hot in Japan).. Probably slept for about an hour.. internet came! Went online.. facebooked! and found out there was a festival today (now Saturday) in Asakusa, Tokyo! Rolled around a bit longer in bed and off I went! Called up Martin and headed to Asakusa, Tokyo for Sumidagawa Festival!
Asakusa - Saturday July 28 - Sumidagawa Festival - Fireworks!
Man! this festival was pretty big! Tons of people and packed as hell! But, I guess pictures are better than words. So lemme just dump some pictures and try to narrate:
Woot! 2-3 hours of sleep later, I'm back on the train! Asakusa Ikimashou!. And yea.. it's a golden piece of shit! and it's HUGE! lol..
Look at the crowds... it was friggin packed!
Some random things you can buy here... If you think the picture of the dogs are funny.. you should see the video I took +D I won't upload here, but just ask, it's really funny lol..
People waiting for the fireworks.. Oh yes, in Japan, I noticed that people really like to wait for things... for many hours. Not just for fireworks, but for food lineups and actually any lineup.. You see a friggin long ass line.. and people still decide to wait.. and the best part is.. it's something quite ridiculous like some night market food stand lol. And also, when watching fireworks, you can mark your territory with like a mat and scotch tape. Once your mat is on the ground, no one will steal it.. or that spot.. even when no one's there and it's been there for hours! How nice would that work out in Canada?? I think maybe it might just.....
"Shit, someone stole my mat and another stole my spot."
Yea, that's about how well it'd work in Canada.
Sunday was my rest day.. bought some groceries, made some food.. fell back to my normal , yet now was quite rare, routine of eat, watch shows/movies, sleep.
Week 5, not too shabby... and really, it just snowballs right into Week 6 +D The lack of sleep included of course.
3 comments:
I read every word of your post, including "pictures are better than works"...lol. good times =P.
Ha, no one is here any more =p
So...where is the uncensored version...btw, harbinger fanart : P
www.ntge.net/Harbinger2.jpg
I have some issues regarding the trip.
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