2010/01/12
Day 15: Back to Finland.
I woke up at 7:00 and we checked out from the hotel at 8:00. The weather was very cloudy and it somehow fit the depressing leaving day. The walk from hotel to train station and from station to another was hell and I almost lost a feeling of my right arm while carrying all the heavy luggage. The airport hassle went pretty smoothly as expected from Narita and we were on the airport right on time. The plane ride was boring, I watched some Family Guy and listened to the music I bought from Tokyo. We arrived to Helsinki around 15:15, got our luggage and then we finally were back to Helsinki. It's tuesday the 12nd, 7:35 as I'm writing this and I still have to go back to Oulu by train. My train leaves at 9:30 and I'm supposed to be back in Oulu at 15:15. Then my journey will finally be over...
Day 14: The last day
At the beginning of our last trip I went to Harajuku to buy the last souvenirs I still had to buy for my friends. Takeshita street was as annoying as ever but I managed to buy the things I needed. After that I wanted to check if there were anything interesting at Yoyogi park so I headed over there and bought some takoyaki on the way. I the famous rockabilly group there and sat down at the bench near them to have some takoyaki for lunch. Takoyaki was okay, nothing too special and after I eating I walked around the yoyogi park. There were some actors rehearsing around the park and it was kinda interesting to see em do that. Then it was time to leave Harajuku and go to Akihabara one last time. I went to the arcade at first and met Laggy there by chance. Then I decided it was finally time to enter one of those famous maid cafes with Laggy. We tried to go to Nagomi and @home cafes first but those were full so we went to a cafe called Popopure. I ordered a "traditional maid cafe dish" called omurice and it was surprisingly good, reminded me of risotto. And of course I took a pic with one of the maids there, it's so hilarious I have to scan it asap. :D Then it was time for some last minute shopping around Akiba and before going back I went to play some arcade games one last time. I finally managed to clear the Area 88 game too, cost me 4 credits and totally worth it. On my way back to hotel I bought some melonsoda and candy as a souvenir for myself and then it was time to get some sleep at hotel because the following day was gonna be rough: going back to the airport with all the stuff I had with me...
Day 13: Goi, Chiba.
The 2nd last day of our trip we went to pay a visit to our friend Qward's hometown area which was a place called Goi in Chiba. We took a bit under 2 hour train ride there and arrived to Goi station around 13:00. From there Qward drove us to his home with his car and we greeted his mother and little sister there. Of course the first thing we did was to go to the local arcade so we drove there from Qward's house. The arcade was decent at best and after a little while we decided to head back to Qward's house to grab something to eat. We went to a local chinese restaurant and the food there was really good! After eating it was time to check the local DVD/anime/manga store and after that it was time to get some alcohol for the night. So we drove to the local liqueur store where Qward bought some good brand sake and then we bought some beverages from a local supermarket and convini. The night was pretty awesome, we drank a lot and talked at Qward's room and at the end of the night we all were really drunk. So we left back to station all pretty wasted and we were shouting some stupid things on the way, and of course we acted like we were "FROM AMERICA" ^^; . Laggy felt at the half way of the train ride but at the end we arrived back to our hotel safely. Tomorrow was the last day of our trip and I wanted to make most of it...
Day 12: Government Building, Asakusa, onsen etc
At the beginning of day 12 we finally decided it was time to go to that Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building we were trying to enter for some while. So we finally got inside and rose up all the way to the 45th floor of the building, at 205 meters. The views from the top were astonishing and at that time I just kept thinking my existence feels very small. So we took many many photos from there and went to both two observation towers it had. After taking photos etc it was time to go sightseeing and souvenir shopping to Asakusa's famous temple area. Asakusa area made me feel a bit nostalgic because I stayed 1½ weeks there last year and we entered the Sensō-ji temple area. From there we all bought some nice souvenirs for our parents and took some good photos of the temple area. After shopping and sightseeing we went to relax at some local onsen near there, the 41C water of the rotenburo felt really good. After onsen it was time to end the day traditionally by going to Akihabara and from there back to hotel.
2010/01/08
Day 11: Ueno and Kouenji
I went to stroll around Ueno park area which was really nice. There was also some yoyo performer named Naoto doing a show and apparently he had won last year's yoyo world championship in California. I ate some kitsune udon at some old famous soba restaurant in Ueno's ameyoko and later on I went to hunt some used records from Kouenji. Kouenji's record stores didn't have so good selection this time but I found the best arcade so far from Kouenji, the beatmaniaIIDX machine was top-notch and only 100y/play. After arcade I went to Shinjuku's disk union chuuko center where I found several cheap records and wasted the rest of my day budget there. After that it was time to go back to hotel.
ps. I finally fixed my WLAN problem, turns out it was the stupid Sygate firewall blocking the WLAN connection. Uninstalled it and everything works normally now, even with my integrated WLAN adapter
ps. I finally fixed my WLAN problem, turns out it was the stupid Sygate firewall blocking the WLAN connection. Uninstalled it and everything works normally now, even with my integrated WLAN adapter
2010/01/06
Day 10: Ikebukuro and GUHROOVY
I did some laundry at the morning and after that me and Laggy decided to go and check out the anime stores of Ikebukuro. So we left hotel around 12:00 and went to Ikebukuro with Yamanote. Ikebukuro had a nice atmosphere in it and we found some pretty good anime stores from the other side of Sunshine road. Then from Ikebukuro we finally went to Shibuya's GUHROOVY and this time it was open. I met DJ CHUCKY there who was a man of few words, the selection of GUHROOVY was brief as the last time too but it was nice to visit that store just for the novelty of it. I found the famires where we ate a year ago with JUOLA, Qward and mFX so me and Laggy grabbed something to eat there. After eating it was time to end this day traditionally with Akiba too.
Day 9: Hanging around with Tay
I promised to meet Tay at 14:00 in Shinjuku's south exit and there he was with his girlfriend. He showed me one good arcade nearby where I showed off my beatmaniaIIDX and pop'n music skills and from Shinjuku we decided to go to Yokohama station to grab some food. We went to some soba restaurant and I had katsudon there which was good. We talked about lots of different stuff with Tay while eating and after we ate it was time to head for Sakuragicho station. The view from Sakuragicho was something I had never seen and it was simply amazing, I took some really nice pictures there. Then Tay wanted to go see Avatar movie with his GF so we headed back to Shinjuku where we parted ways. After that it was time to end the day traditionally with some browsing around Akihabara.
2010/01/05
Day 8: Washinomiya and drinking with Hiro part 2
At 8:30 in the morning of the day 8 we left hotel and took a JR train to Kuki from Ueno. We arrived to Kuki around 10:00 and there Sano was already waiting for us with his car. Our first stop was a local cosplay event where we took a lot of pictures of cute cosplayers. We also got some pretty priceless reactions from some cosplayers when we told we came all the way from Finland. ^^
After taking a lot of pics at cosplay event we went eat some ramen at a good local ramen restaurant. I have to say it wasn't so great as other Japanese cuisines but it was still eatable. From there we continued to our main destination, which was the famous Washinomiya temple (lately known for Lucky Star boom). On our way to Washnomiya we saw pretty funky itasha cars and around Washinomiya there were a really lot of those kinda cars around. Washinomiya was pretty crowded when we entered there and there were a lot of food stalls too selling different types of Japanese snacks. I took a lot of pictures from the temple area too and tasted some of the snacks they were selling (like yakiniku and some taiyaki). Then it was already time to go back because we wanted to meet Hiro one last time before he leaves back to Kyoto. We took a train which was really crowded from Kuki to Shinjuku. At Shinjuku we met Hiro and he had a Japanese of friend with him called Teruo. We also met a girl from Belgium called Binni and all 6 of us went to cafe at first and then to izakaya for eating and drinking. After izakaya Binni parted ways with us because she had to wake up early to switch her place of staying and Kohfel wanted to go back to hotel too. So the rest 4 of us went to karaoke for one hour to sing some Japanese songs. I sung a lot of eastern youth and when I found THE inazuma sentai's ouenka I went totally mad while singing it, I was screaming and jumping all around the place. =D After an hour of some awesome karaoke action it was time to say final goodbyes to Hiro and go back to hotel to get some sleep.
After taking a lot of pics at cosplay event we went eat some ramen at a good local ramen restaurant. I have to say it wasn't so great as other Japanese cuisines but it was still eatable. From there we continued to our main destination, which was the famous Washinomiya temple (lately known for Lucky Star boom). On our way to Washnomiya we saw pretty funky itasha cars and around Washinomiya there were a really lot of those kinda cars around. Washinomiya was pretty crowded when we entered there and there were a lot of food stalls too selling different types of Japanese snacks. I took a lot of pictures from the temple area too and tasted some of the snacks they were selling (like yakiniku and some taiyaki). Then it was already time to go back because we wanted to meet Hiro one last time before he leaves back to Kyoto. We took a train which was really crowded from Kuki to Shinjuku. At Shinjuku we met Hiro and he had a Japanese of friend with him called Teruo. We also met a girl from Belgium called Binni and all 6 of us went to cafe at first and then to izakaya for eating and drinking. After izakaya Binni parted ways with us because she had to wake up early to switch her place of staying and Kohfel wanted to go back to hotel too. So the rest 4 of us went to karaoke for one hour to sing some Japanese songs. I sung a lot of eastern youth and when I found THE inazuma sentai's ouenka I went totally mad while singing it, I was screaming and jumping all around the place. =D After an hour of some awesome karaoke action it was time to say final goodbyes to Hiro and go back to hotel to get some sleep.
Day 7: Harajuku with Hiro
It was time to meet Hiro at 14:00 but first we decided to go to Akiba because I wanted to check out some stores I didn't have time to go before. We left our hotel around 11:00 and browsed thru 3 different stores in Akiba. Akiba was super crowded because it was Sunday, and I thought it's not so good idea to go there on a Sunday. Around 15:00 we arrived to Harajuku and it was even more crowded because people were going to the Meiji temple to say new year's first prayers. We finally met Hiro and went to grab some burger from Freshness burger, it was okay but still nothing like you can get from Finnish grill stalls. After we had ate some burgers we went to Yoyogi park to see some street performers but unfortunately there were none because it was already getting dark and it's winter. So we left from Yoyogi park to the nearby Takeshita street to look for some souvenirs for my friends and for LEMONed shop. I didn't find much anything after all but it was still really nice to go to hide's LEMONed shop again! From LEMONed we went to some cafe to relax a bit and in cafe decided to head for Shinjuku to get wasted there.
Hiro wanted to check in at his hotel because he was carrying all his luggage the whole day so first we went to Shinjuku Washinton Hotel and we found a liqueur store nearby that hotel. So we bought some drinks and drank em at the corner of some skyscraper building. Then we went to some izakaya to get something to eat and some more drinks. Hiro was one of the most nicest guys I've met in Japan and we left back to our hotel around 23:00 slightly drunk. We didn't know whether we'd meet again because Hiro was gonna go back to his hometown in Kyoto the day after tomorrow so we already said goobyes. But luckily tomorrow we met him again which I'm gonna tell more about in Day 8 section :)
Hiro wanted to check in at his hotel because he was carrying all his luggage the whole day so first we went to Shinjuku Washinton Hotel and we found a liqueur store nearby that hotel. So we bought some drinks and drank em at the corner of some skyscraper building. Then we went to some izakaya to get something to eat and some more drinks. Hiro was one of the most nicest guys I've met in Japan and we left back to our hotel around 23:00 slightly drunk. We didn't know whether we'd meet again because Hiro was gonna go back to his hometown in Kyoto the day after tomorrow so we already said goobyes. But luckily tomorrow we met him again which I'm gonna tell more about in Day 8 section :)
2010/01/03
Day 6: Failure orz
So we tried to go to GUHROOVY store in Shibuya but of course it was closed until 5th January, which we found out at the front door of GUHROOVY. So I decided to do some used CD shopping at Shibuya's RECOfan and after that it was time for some midday arcade action. Then we left from Shibuya to Shinjuku and tried to enter the famous Tokyo Government Metropolitan Building but it was closed too, until 3th Jan. And yes, we found that out too from the front gate of the building. I didn't want our trip to Shinjuku go completely to waste so I went to check out the used CD shelves of disk union's Punk market and heavy metal section. From heavy metal section I finally found X Japan's VANISHING VISION which cost me 2457 yens (about 20 euros). =D
After two miserable failures we went to our 3rd destionation, Nakano Broadway. I tried to look for the Mitsuoboshi curry restaurant which I got recommended by a friend of mine but couldn't find it. So we went to grab some ramen which was a bit expensive but delicious. After getting something to eat we browsed thru Nakano broadway's Mandarake stores and I bought a taiyaki from some snack stand by Nakano broadway's 3rd floor. I have to say I liked taiyaki and will probably buy it again. :)
After Nakano the day ended with me going to Akihabara to buy a Wireless LAN USB adapter for my laptop since the build-in adapter won't work with our hotel's WLAN connection. And I also bought a pillow (yes, an anime pillow which has Toradora!'s Taiga printed on it) because our hotel's pillows aren't that good.
When I came back to hotel I found out the problem isn't on the WLAN adapter but somewhere in the laptop itself. In other words: the USB adapter I bought is useless. I really hope today (3rd) would be a better day...
After two miserable failures we went to our 3rd destionation, Nakano Broadway. I tried to look for the Mitsuoboshi curry restaurant which I got recommended by a friend of mine but couldn't find it. So we went to grab some ramen which was a bit expensive but delicious. After getting something to eat we browsed thru Nakano broadway's Mandarake stores and I bought a taiyaki from some snack stand by Nakano broadway's 3rd floor. I have to say I liked taiyaki and will probably buy it again. :)
After Nakano the day ended with me going to Akihabara to buy a Wireless LAN USB adapter for my laptop since the build-in adapter won't work with our hotel's WLAN connection. And I also bought a pillow (yes, an anime pillow which has Toradora!'s Taiga printed on it) because our hotel's pillows aren't that good.
When I came back to hotel I found out the problem isn't on the WLAN adapter but somewhere in the laptop itself. In other words: the USB adapter I bought is useless. I really hope today (3rd) would be a better day...
2010/01/01
Day 5: evening at Akiba
I had a bit of a hangover from last night's partying and I finally woke up around 16:00. After waking up I headed to Akiba where I was planning to search for a good mouse pad. I browsed thru some places but couldn't find one after all and I was getting hungry so I went to grab some gyuudon at Yoshinoya. Gyuudon was great as always! After eating searched some more shops in hopes of finding a mouse pad but no luck there. And the time was about to hit 20:00 so I gave up for the day and decided to go to HEY for some shmup action this time. I found After Burner II and Area 88 machines to where I wasted some 100 yen coins and before I headed back to hotel I played some Taiko no tatsujin and beatmaniaIIDX.
Day 4: last day of Comiket77 and New Year's Eve party at Shibuya
We left our hotel same time as the last two days too and headed over to the last (and the most important) day of Comiket77. I bought a "traditional" plain onigiri from convini as a breakfast and I have to say I still hate seaweed. We rode with the usual JR-yurikamome lines and arrived to C77 bit after 10 o'clock. between 10:00-15:00 I was running from one place to another doing various purchases and at 15:00 I went to see if Rubicon Hearts would have any their doujins left. We'll as expected their doujin had been sold out already but there was a sample copy on the table which I browsed thru. I talked with one of the circle's staff members and asked if I could buy that doujin anywhere before 11th January. She replied that I should follow their twitter site for updates of the selling places and she also told how that doujin isn't sold in any of the usual places. I left the circle's table with mixed feeling because the Kyoto, haru. doujin they were selling was really amazing. But then the staff member ran to me and said how she was able to sell one copy of that doujin for 2000 yen price because I live so far away and I'm leaving back relatively soon. So now I'm a proud owner of the Kyoto, haru. doujin. ^^
I wasted about 20'000 yens for the last day of Comiket and after C77 ended we headed back to hotel. Around 18:30 we headed over to Shibuya where our friend Qward was waiting with his friends. There were 4 of em in total: Qward, mFX (which I met last year too), yuzuki and yuzuki's friend Shiba. At first we all tried to go eat some ramen but the ramen place I got recommended for was full so we decided to get some yakiniku instead. At yakiniku restaurant we ate lots of good grilled meat and talked some stuff about ourselves. When we were done eating it was time for some arcade action because me and Laggy wanted to show off our Bemani skills to the new audience. We spent a little over an hour at Game Kaikan Monaco and bit before 23:00 o'clock we headed to an american pub called Kong where Qward had reserved a 2 hour nomihoudai (all you can drink buffet) for us. The rest of the night went pretty smoothly and quoting from one of the The Fast Show sketches I'd say "and I was really, really drunk". We had to wait for the first train to ride there which was not until 4:00 in the morning. So half of us passed out around 2:00 but somehow that's okay to sleep in pubs at Japan which I found weird. We were back at hotel around 5:20 and I passed out almost immediately after arriving back.
I wasted about 20'000 yens for the last day of Comiket and after C77 ended we headed back to hotel. Around 18:30 we headed over to Shibuya where our friend Qward was waiting with his friends. There were 4 of em in total: Qward, mFX (which I met last year too), yuzuki and yuzuki's friend Shiba. At first we all tried to go eat some ramen but the ramen place I got recommended for was full so we decided to get some yakiniku instead. At yakiniku restaurant we ate lots of good grilled meat and talked some stuff about ourselves. When we were done eating it was time for some arcade action because me and Laggy wanted to show off our Bemani skills to the new audience. We spent a little over an hour at Game Kaikan Monaco and bit before 23:00 o'clock we headed to an american pub called Kong where Qward had reserved a 2 hour nomihoudai (all you can drink buffet) for us. The rest of the night went pretty smoothly and quoting from one of the The Fast Show sketches I'd say "and I was really, really drunk". We had to wait for the first train to ride there which was not until 4:00 in the morning. So half of us passed out around 2:00 but somehow that's okay to sleep in pubs at Japan which I found weird. We were back at hotel around 5:20 and I passed out almost immediately after arriving back.
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