Monday, October 29, 2007

Hey I'm sorry that I haven't posted in a few days,


So on Saturday I went to the free Tour of Akihabara. I am glad that I went, the tour was good It, the equipment was a little strange(it was a little radio that I guess had a range of a few feet, it I was not in a few feet of the tour guide I couldn't hear anything), mine kept on cutting in and out. The only thing that sucked was that it was raining and I think it was building up to a typhoon.

One of the participants had kindly let me use his umbrella,since it was big enough for two people. I had found out that he was from Korea, and his name was DougJae,(I had found out that he was going to goto London to study English) I thanked him many times and after the tour and after we got our "presents" I had asked him is he had to been to the Sun Mall before, he said that he hadn't and so I would take him there and show him around. But first he wanted to get an alarm clock, so after he had gotten the clock we had left Akiba and headed to Shinjuku transfered to Nakano and
headed for the mall.
Walked around the floors, I had picked a few figures and two Nightwish CD's. We had gotten something to eat in the mall, and then he asked me if I have ever been to a spa bepfore, I told him that I haven't. So I thought that I would try it out.

Of cource it was still windy and raining for pretty much the entire time. So by the time we got to the spa my feet where soaked and it was a little cold, but I had my coat with me. The spa was all the way out at Hana-K something...Darn I should of worten it down...Well any way I have a map, and I know that I needed to take the Sebu-Shinjuku line to get there, it was about 17 stations away from the staion...

Well like I said that it was thew first time that I had every been to a spa before let alone a Japaneses spa. I was a little uncomfortable at first but I got used to it and it didn't matter that everyone else was naked except for a towel.
Dougjae and I had tried everything, the sauna, the steam room, the out door pools and the personal jet baths, where where my favorite, they had powerful jets that massaged your back and feet, I have a very stiff broad shoulders so if felt soooooo good.

One of the tubs I missed judged the depth the sitting area so kind of fell back and I dissterbed the water a bit, one of the other guys in there said something in Japanese, I didn't understand what he said but I knew it was about me. Oh ya I was the only one that was a visibly an outsider...It didn't really bother me all that much.

So after a few hours of relaxing Dougjae and I went back to Shinjuku, it was about 10:30 or so at night and It was the first time I was out so late, well any while we where walking we had run in to people wanting us to partake in activities with the Japaneses girls they had. But they didn't look like gang members, they looked African in color. One handed me a card, I was used to people handing me stuff on the street, so I thought nothing of it until he told me that he had this great place, Which I replied "I'm good thanks", he persisted it "free to look and see what we have" I turned him down every time. Then not even 2 min's later another one walked up to me and said something I can't really remember what he said first but he said that I could touch for 4000 I said no thinks, then he said 3000, I just walked past and said no thanks. and then about another moment later another one had said "Gentleman, I know a good place for you I said no thanks, "Come on you only live once", Every time I said no.

Well anyway We had walked and found a place to eat and I had Octopus balls, and he had meat on a stick...I can't remember the Japanese for them...But it was soooo good.
After dinner we headed back to the station it was after midnight and I cough the last train home and got home around 12:30am. So for about 12 hours I was out and about. Before we parted Dougjae and I had traded emails and he even gave me his travel book, which was in Korean, and recommended a few places to check out. like Asakusa, Roppongi Hills, Odiba, Ginza and Daikanyama.
I'll update my photo page soon.

So all and all Saturday was a good day...And what have I been doing for the past two days..Well...I had lost all my pictures on my ipod...well more accurately..one time when I plugged in my ipod 1500 pics(my entire collection of Dollfie pics) I had went missing...I tried to to a system restore that didn't work(with Vista if you do a system restore it only restores changes made in programs and stuff and not actual files) I had a back up of all the pictures on my ipod, but they where in a .thmb format(which is the ipod format for pictures), Well with lots of reading forums and downloading several programs I can recover the images...but the only thing is that since I have a Nano, the biggest resolution of the pictures are less than 200x200. (ithmb files contains 4 files, with the ipod, one is the thumbnail, T.V sized and full screen mode in ipod terms anyway and another one.)

But since my Nano can't out put to TV all the pictures I try to make bigger end u looking really fuzzy...the good thing is that I have all the pictures on my External Hard drive back in Victoria. So I have been trying to recover those lost pictures.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

I was MIA for a few hours.

I was going to have a shower in the afternoon and I had locked my door with out my keys. So for overnight I was locked out of my room, with out any money and I haven't had anything to eat since Tuesday night, so for about over 35 hours hadn't had any food. And only a little bit of water. I had asked 202 if he had a phone I could of used, when I told him my situation he had shrugged his shoulders, one of two things happened, one he didn't understand me or he didn't care.
Well I wanted to call Sakura house and tell them that I was locked out, but with no money I couldn't call or even buy food. For sevral hours I had tried to pick the lock but to no avail. Even to the point where I had killed someones fork, and almost the lock.
About 6pm my new neighbors had arrived and I told them my situation and they wanted to help me, they are really cool,(they are from France)
One tried to pick the lock again with no luck. We needed to wait for wait for 203 to arrive to see if they could try to open my window from the outside, but it was to risky and my window was locked.
So for a few hours I had watched some TV while the other two where practicing Japanese. I had watched Ranma 1/2 and Bleach 145 I think it was...well any way The others had gotten back and 203 had a extra bed for me to sleep in, so I spent the night there and in the morning there happen to be some people from Sakura House at the guest house doing some inspections so I had asked them for help and with in a few moments I was back in my room I grabbed my wallet and keys and started to clean my room since there was an inspection. with some measurements being taken of all the units. I was so thankful that I had offered to take the people from France out to dinner or something as thank you, they all declined and I thanked them again. I went out to get some food, so now I am fine and I need to buy a chain for my keys and weld them to my hip so I don't forget them again.

So my day to the Sun Mall was postponed for a few days. I think tomorrow is a good day to go there again, then I have the free tour of Akiba on Sat and then I should go back to Harajuku on Sunday.

Monday, October 22, 2007

The Sun Mall, or how I almost became pennyless....or Yenless I should say.


Holy freaking Crap!!!
I could blow my whole budget in one day at the Nakano Sun Mall...I was wandering around In awe the entire time I was there, which was about for a few hours...Wow, just wow that place is a true figure Otaku heven,I believe that puts Akiba to shame, figure and Cosplay wise I had to leave before I spent all my money.

My day started by walking to Akiba and decided to try to get the things I need for shipping stuff back...I had found the size of boxes I needed, but the shipping slips..where I different matter...I didn't know what I needed. So I continued to Akiba so I could get more things for Sofie.

Now I took the Yamanote to Takadanobaba and transferied(bought another ticket to Nakano, from Akiba to Takdanobaba cost 190yen, taking the express subway from Takadanobaba to Nakano cost 160yen so 350yen) I got of the subway train and headed for the South exit, not seeing a huge shopping complex I headed towards the North exit and instantly saw the sun sign have seen in other guides to famous anime places I headed into what I thought was the mall but it was just the walkway to the entrance to the mall. The mall is huge! I checked out the B1 floors to the 4th floor and I have never seen so many figure related stores in my life!!

I had seen some really expensive figures one was a Final Fantasy X-2 Rikku playarts figure for 15000, I really wanted it but I couldn't pay that much for it.
But I did find a whole bunch of stores that sold, cels, capsule figures, cosplay costumes, and one that sold Asain ball jointed dolls, manga shops and CD and Anime DVD. I am going to have to go back there. I mostly saw stores that sold figures.

I browsed one of the many cel shops, this one had rows of binders of them all the names where in Japanese so I need to write down my favorite anime in kanji and look for those series...I saw a lot of Black Jack, Metabots, and a few other ones I can't name

I am going to go back there again for sure.

So after I had spent enough money I headed back to the station and headed for the JR Ticket booth I was looking for what I needed for going to home, I saw that it was 290yen but I looked confused someone came to help me by pressing the help button, I told the attendant that I wanted to goto Ueno, he told me that it was 210yen I had bought my ticket and wandered around the station trying to find what train I catch, it was the Chuo line at gate no#8, after I asked around, I hopped the train and I was a really quick ride to Shinjuku, I had found the gate that I needed to take the Yamanote to Ueno, I arrived at the station and put my ticket in and it said "please adjust fair" so I went to the fair adjusting machine and put my ticket in and apparently it got stuck and so the attendant that was there unlogged it and calculated the remaining fair, which was another 80yen. I paid it and headed home.

So the swag I picked up, I huge figure of Mechazawa, which was 980yen.
A few Rovoltech figures one from Robotech and the other from Patlabor.
A few capsule figures two from Shin Megami Tensei, and two from Zelda: twilight princess.
I had found Soundwave for Matt and bought a clover strap for my brother at a 100yen shop that was in the B1 floor.

Harajuku Sunday, Holy crap the people!!

I either need to go later in the day or earlier, but I got to Harajuku around 2pm and holy crap!! I was shocked buy how much people where there, I had an imposable time trying to find Waldo...I was have flash backs to when I arrived at the airport for immigration, it was a sea of people.

When I left the staion I headed back over to the Volks store to buy Sofie some clothes, You think that dolls cloathes would be cheap becuas they are for a small thing right...wrong most of the closthes cost more than human sized clothes and the shoes!!
Now I know how expensive a girlfriend can be, without having one...But I can also make her some clothes as well. Well any way I had found some neat stuff for her.

I then left back to the satiation and saw a few "crazy kids" there and I headed down a this gravel walk way that headed to a shrine where I saw a lot of people praying, I then headed back to the station and took pictures, was there some other place they meet because I didn't see much fashion kids around the station. Well Next Sunday I will check out Harajuku earlier in the day.

So I didn't spend a lot of time there but It's the kind of event I need to take in strides.

Saturday, October 20, 2007

First time in Harajuku.

The first time I went to Harajuku was...We I wasn't sure what to expect, So I just took it all in as it came, I had loaded my DS broswer with the dirrections to the Volks shop there, it was amazinlg close to the statiion. For those how are creeped out buy souless husks with pericing eyes or Dollfies... I suggest that you don't look at the bottom of this page.(The photo uploading is currently down so you win this round)

For now I have a picture of an interesting, weird, tasty drink I found in a vending machine while walking to Shinjuku it's white grape juice with chunks of aloe in it. I had bought aloe drinks at a Chinese specialty store in Victoria..can't recall the name of it now...but I was so good...once you get past the idea of chunks of a plant you usually rub on you skin for moisture in something that you drink and you sometimes have to chew in order to down it it's a really heathy and dillish drink. But I hate the bubble tea because it has chunks of...darn what is that stuff called...tapioca(I think) in it and when I drank it the little balls would be chewy like rubber and taste disgusting...on the other had I like calamari because it is chewy...Well lets say that I am willing to try anything once...well not fugu...but I am getting off on a tangent here so.

It was a nice combo on a hot day. Next time I walk to/from Harajuku/Shinjuku I will be buying more of this.

The walk to Shinjuku wasn't all that bad t only took about 20min-25mns,considering I was walking around aimlessly, tying to follow the tracks. I was really easy to walk, I thought that I would have to walk through Yoyogi to get to Shinjuku, but on one of the main roads there was a sign that said Yoygi on the left, and Shinjuku straight, one of these times I am feeling adventuress I try to get to Shinjuku through Yoygi and maybe see Yoygi park a long the way.

The first thing I saw out of the Station was the Snoopy town,(A store devoted to everything snoopy, I know an old coworker that would love to see that place so maybe I will buy her something)

The first time there I was focused on going to the Volks store so I didn't really wander around all that much, but today I am going to go "Crazy-kid-seeing" and have what should be an exciting time there.







My Trip to the Harajuku Volks stores:


I had easy found the Harajuku Volks, Showroom and store thanks to a guide I found on a website.
The entire building is devoted to Volks, the left side had the show room, with mostly Dollfie Dream and Super Dollfies. I had slowly looked through out all the store and I am always impressed on the displays all of the Volks Showrooms had that I have seen so far. I still have a few more stores in Tokyo to check out still. But as I thought I did see the Dollfie that I really wanted for "display", this I later found out this buy try how to say "do you have any left" or "is this for sale" in Japanese for at least 20mins, I was looking through both of my phrase books and one was a bit of help.
I asked for help and tried to say "I would like to buy this" I really didn't want to say it like this because of the presumptuous American pointing to anything on display and saying "I am buying this no matter the cost". I was nervous so I ended up showing the clerk the phrase I was trying to say, so then said something in Japanese, which I had no I idea what she was talking about, seeing my confused face she asked another clerk for a pen and paper and wrote down that the doll was a Display doll and was sold out in English. I then bowed and said sorry and then thanked her and continued to wander the store. I had found a free guide which I picked up and then left.

I had decided to walk to Shinjuku, which didn't take that long,(read the post above about it) and I ended up buying the Dollfie that I had saw the previous day at the store. I was nervous taking her home she did get bummed a few times but the bag took most of the damage "Sofie" is now home and safe on my desk around my other figures.

Friday, October 19, 2007

Hey everyone


Hey I know I haven't checked in for a while, I have been busy doing some vacationing.
I have been looking all around for the Haurhi Coffee but no luck still..I have seen tons and tons of EVA coffee I could buy it by the case full If I wanted to. Every shop that has a Haurhi section has no Coffee, or canned beverage...so I am going to give up on Akiba for that an take a look at the Sun Mall. If I can't buy it there then I give up.

As for the picture of stuff I bought that has been the past 2 days.
Today I really needed some laundry soap, luckily I found some at the 100yen shop on the way to Akihabara. I also bought so packing tape The total came to under 250yen I only hope that the soap I bought is a "good" kind and won't ruin my clothes.

While I was in Akihabara's kotobukiya (which on a website said that they have found the Haruhi coffee there but no such luck) I bought some cool stuff, like the Nightmare Before Christmas, blanket, the little things on the sides of the coffin "wallet" and the coffin "wallet" it's self, and some Phoenix Wright 3 pins( which is the DS game I am currently playing) and a Final Fantasy VII Vincent's crest thingy keyring(which I have attached to my DS, although. (It would be more appropriate that I have some PW dangler thing from my DS) I also sew necklase version of the "Materia" Holy and Meteo...but they are about $126.00 for each. So unless you are a real die hard fan for they are real, I can;t see myself spending that much money on something like that.


Some of you maybe thinking is that a Haruhi DVD? Why did he buy a DVD when they are so expensive in Akiba? Because it's not a DVD, it's a PC game, a cool concept of a game that I just had to pick up. I bough this from a indy game store that sells a bunch of games that Independent people make. This one takes a bit from the Haruhi Anime it's self and runs with it, I am of course referring to the Ep where they had a bit where they had mimicked Phoenix Wright(the one with the murder mystery), yes a Harhui/Phoenix Wright cross over..I would love to play it, but Windows Vista sucks.

Tomorrow there is an event I want to goto over at all the Volks stores, but I don't know what shop to goto...The last shop I was in(which is a showroom) had the dollfie I wanted I took one look at her face an I was in love. So I now have the money to get the one thing I really, really, wanted to get while I was here. This will be the only huge expense while I am here. I think for a change I will check out the Harajuku Volks store and maybe I will find the Dollfie that I wanted even more than the one I was today. Which is why I didn't go and buy her when I was there.

Alright talk to you later.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Akiba trip I think no# 362 now....


Actually is like no#5 and what was on Monday.
I went hunting again for a few items.
I was close on the DS game but they where sold out of it, but at least I can find it now.
As for the coffee I had almost found it, but I guess that I need to be at the stores when they open to get it. Although I am not sure that it is still for sale, although if ask john from animnation had found it and it wasn't that long ago that he had.

I had just read Ask John's post on his trip again, it looks like he had found the Haruhi coffee at a store across gamers. Which could be...a few places. With this new information I hope to be able to get the Haruhi coffee.

After I get what everyone has asked me for I can ship it all back.

all right now what happened on Monday:
Nothing really much the bite of Akihabara was to strong and I had to itch it. there was a few things I was looking for a Volks customize figure of Suigintou. I had seen it in the Volks store several times, but the last time I had went there she was sold out. So I searched the store and no luck, so I had walked into a shore that I had previously had found really good deals on figures. Sure enough I had found her also for about 2000 yen less than Volks was selling her. So I picker up, also I had found another figure that was cheap as well for under 1000 yen from a series called Canvas2 . When I was wandering around I had found 2 sushi bars in Akihabara.
While I was walking home I spotted a 100 yen shop in Ueno so I browsed it for a while looking for some towels that a friend had wanted, they didn't have the right type so I moved on headed home and went to sleep. There also seem to be a ramen place just around the corner where I live.


Tuesday: I had awoken around 5am, I had my alarm on my DS turned on for 6:30 so that I could wake up in time to deal with the Garbage...but I had gotten up before then. I looked at the garbage it seemed alright (I needed to make sure that everything is sorted or it wouldn't be picked up) When I asked the Sakura staff if I needed to take care of the garbage on all the floors. I was told that I only needed to worry about the 2nd and 3rd floor. I checked later after 8am and the garbage was gone so it was ok. Only a few more days and I am finished with dealing with the Garbage.

I had found out that the 100 yen shop I needed to goto was in the Shinkuju Prince Hotel to the 8th floor. I was huge and it looks like a great place and looked like a better place then the dollar stores back home. I found the towels and other great things. I had left with two bags and 2000 less yen in my wallet. I has walked around the skinjuku station and headed for the Government buildings and the park in Shinjuku and I spotted a landmark from a popular J-drama. Then I wanted to check out the Volks Store in the Studio ALTA Building on the 6th floor. It looked small I didn't enter the store just looked through the windows. I'll visit it again later on.
And the other stores over my time here.

I then headed home since I was I was getting tired, the train only went to Ikebukuro, I guess that the train was broken or something and I hopped the next train to Ueno.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

Akiba Sunday: Not what I thought it was.


So I started off by going to Shinjuku again to talk to the sakura house managemant, to find out what I exactly had to do for the garbage. I got a little lost on the way but that is alright since I found the/a Y.A.G(Yoyogi Anime Genkei, I am not sure about the last part though) building on my way to Yoyogi Park...while I was there I forgot to ask about the electricity. Then I headed for the Citi Bank since I now that it will accept international dept cards. Then headed back home and walked to Akihabara.

On the way there I spotted the Ueno Post office, now that I know where a post office is I can send my stuff back and it's only a short walk there maybe 5mins.

I made it to Akiba around 12:00 where I took a few pictures I didn't catch much shows around the Akiba station there where many cute maids having there photo taken and handing out fliers. I went back to that famous spot and searched for that display of "creepy dolls" I found them and took a few pics, i search every where for a sign that had "no photos"(including a camera with a line through it, didn't find one so I took pictures)

I then walked aimlessly around Akiba found lots of computer shops. was trying to find a place to pick up a few items for people back home. No luck, i guess I will have to try to find out where to get them off the net.

As I was walking down the main road there where a huge group of people gathered, that meant a show or a cosplayer. Before I could see what it was the police had disbanded the group.

I traveled on and other stuff, I was getting tired and hungry so I stopped in Beckers's coffee and ordered a burger with Ice milk. The burger was good and I thought that the ice milk was something special, turns out it is just that, milk with ice in it. Satisfied I left to find more coplayers, but there weren't that many...SO needless to say Akiba on Sundays where not as much fun as I thought they be.

I then I headed home and relaxed.

I am hoping that Harajuku on Sunday is better.

Saturday, October 13, 2007

I had just found out that I am on garbage detail.

I had just received an email today from Sakura House management saying that I am in charge of the garbage of the garbage situation from the 11th to the 17th,of Oct(it means that for two days I have unknownly neglectited my responsibility's) because of the tight schedule of the Sakura house they had not updated the rotation schedule...gee thanks guys...I have just checked and it still hasn't been updated...

Friday, October 12, 2007

Akihabara day 3


Toyko Time: 5:00pm

My day had started out like the past few days, waking up early in the morning checking for comments in my blog.

I have also signed up for the free English tour of Akihabara for Saturday the 27th of Oct so I am looking forward to that.

Then I headed for Shinjuku for a favor for a friend to look for some items in the Subnade mall at the Shinjuku station. I had found the mall alright took a bit of time but I found it, after three attempts, I am not sure if I found the shop though I did see mostly hip clothing for girls and a shojo managa store,
There was a huge dollar looking store but I was hard to tell what it was, it was just off to the side of Subnade2 but I didn't see any kitchen towels for 100yen I thought to try again another day, maybe on Monday.

A side note the station at takanobaba chimes the Astro boys intro song, next time I get a chance I will recored it.

I had left the station and was stopped but people collecting donations for a tragic something that happened. I had dropped in some money and the invited me to an event Sunday night, with music and dancing and food, the fee to get in is 1500 yen, every time that asked if I was going "ok" they would make the sign for money, It least that is what I took it for. that was the second time was invited to that event and the third time I was asked to make a donation. They where trying to entice me buy saying the singer was cute. I told them that I don't know if I could make it.

After that I then headed for the Radio Kaikan in Akihabara again, this time I went through the Kotobukiya shop,(who make the Playarts figures) on the first floor and wandered around and noticed that they have a lot of NBX(Nightmare before Christmas)stuff out now and a case of Ghibli stuff too, I tried to find a Halloween town Sora,(from Kingdom hearts) since I think that is his best costume but no luck. now spent a few hours there and saw some good deals on figures, I saw some Dominion Tank Police figures for about 12,000yen a piece (they are much like the Hasuki doll I have, plus they are 20% off), I had walked all around of the building on all 7 floors, there was a display that was out side of the shop I wanted to take picture of it but I continued around, then do you thing that I could find it again.

I had found the yellow submarine and looked high and low for the Genshiken capsule figures, not to found as a complete set anyway. Then I headed over to Softmap for some more DS games and then headed over to Azobit city again, picked up one figure.
And then I decided to try walking home, it was easier than I though, I just went up to the to the Ueno Staion, past the Ueno Zoo and then took a detour across th train tracks(it was the only way Could go with out walking all over the road) and I made it to the house in about 15 to 20 mins, so now that I know the way I can save the 130yen for the train to Akihabara and get more exercise.

I am going to cool it a bit with the spending for a few days ad just spend a lot of time in Akihabara tomorrow looking at the sight and sounds of the preforming maids

A picture of my room.


By popular demand pictures of my place.
I am going to take more of the building outside and inside I was a sweet poster on the 3rd floor, it looks like that person in room 301 is an anime fan.
Also I have taking way more pictures that what I have posted so I need to make like a flicker account and have a link so everyone can see all the pictures.

I have a question: If I have 10,000yen alloted for energy use(out of my deposit), and I only really use the power of lights and my laptop and charging my electronics will I use up the alloted money in 2 months? thanks.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Day 2: Akihabara trip #2


Toyko time: 2:28pm

Again I didn't spend much time in Akihabara only a few hours, on Sunday I want to spend the whole day there, since that is when the real action happens.

I had left for Shinjuku around 10:30 and went to the Citi Bank, tried my debit card, it seemed to work I took out 40,000, the machine told my that my balance was 0, which was weird I thought, I wanted to check my account balance when I got back, then I headed over to Akihabara, I wanted to visit the Azobit City again, but I found a place that has great deals on the figures, the Revoltech figures I wanted where about 1,800 yen, while I have seen them go for 4,000yen other places. So I am going to go there tomorrow and buy some more figures there...Lets see it I think it was the 4th floor of the "K-book building"
I also visited the Volks show room, I only wish I could take pictures it was so beautiful, not atomkicker's type of place but I was in heaven, I should really be taking notes or something so I don't forget what floor stuff I find is on and also for price comparison.
Well any way on the way to Akiba an elderly man got on the train and I gave him my seat, he deeply bowed and thanked me again once he got off.

For the past few days every foreigner I pass has not said a word to me, few have looked me in the eye, but today I came across a group of Americans who where looking for the SEGA building, I didn't have my map with me so I didn't actually know where it was, but later on I had found it, and being the nice neighbor for the north I went out of my way to find them and tell them where it was. I didn't find them. At first they thought that I was American, but I told them I was Canadian.
It looked like they were relived that someone spoke English and was willing to help them.

As I left for the train station I saw some maids handing out flyer's, I 100% want to check out at least one maid cafe while I am here.

There was this great place that had capsule figures I had bought a few the most expensive one was bout 3,000 yen but it's a big one. I looked for some Genshiken ones that had only two, one of Saki Kasukabe in her bathing suit and another of Makoto Kousaka that was unpainted, I searched high and low for the others but I didn't find any, I found lots of Kujibiki Unbalance figures, I looked around since I thought that it wold make sense to have the two together but no. I will have to look in yellow submarine. So there is a few more things on my wish list that I can tick off.

That is strange..The last few pictures I took are not on my camera...
So All the pictures I took of Ahiba and my haul today are gone...

A novice guide to how the train works...

Toyko Time: 5:53am

Or at least how I figured out what to do with my ticket.
After buying my ticket I had no idea what to do with it, (it wasn't until yesterday that I learned what to do with it) So I had walked around and asked for help, I had messed up "English Understand" and the guy pointed to a sign in Japanese shrugged his shoulders and said "Understand" I had gotten where my train was going to be but not what to do with my ticket. I saw some people show the gate attendant there ticket so I was dong that for a while, but here is what I figured out

You but a ticket at a "ticket"(I have found that most of the kiosks have some engligh on them) kiosk that is green for the Yamanote, if you are riding that line place the amount of yen in the coin slot, or the note slot if you are using bills) you select the right amount of yen for you ticket (eg it's 190yen from Shinjuku to Ueno so select the number 190) A ticket pops out and also change if it's due.
Next place your ticket(in the slot, it the first thing there) in the gate with an up arrow with the up arrow on your ticket( your ticket will get punched and the gate will open yo pick up your ticket on the other side take you ticket and head for the area your train will be leaving (eg for Shinkjuku station bound for Ueno gate no# 15,it will say in English where it is going with arrows pointing to the area) on the bottom of the ticket under the date where is a set of numbers(eg 605, I thing that this is your seat, like so car no# 6 seat no# 5)

Since the train arrives and leaves on time you need to hurry (I have always found a empty spot to stand or sit) There are announcements in English and Japanese as well and a screen above every door that will show you your destination and the current station as well as how long it will take to the next station(about 2mins until the next stop.) No that I have figured out how the trains work I enjoy taking the train.

Day 2: The start of my Adventure





Akihabara Day one Spoils

Toyko Time: 6:39AM
Now that I am settled in and had a few good nights sleep, accept for the fact the some one decides to package up there daily stuff @ 1 am in the morning and my first earthquake that I have felt.
I knew that it was time to finally visit Akihabara, I almost couldn't contain my excitement. I had thought to go see the Volks store but I wanted to visit that later.
First thing first, get an plug adapter for my laptop and my electronics that require electricity to work I had entered LOAX and was greeted buy a welcome, "Yokoso" was the only word if Japaneses I understood from the greeting. I was always welcomed in a duty free store, I was going to ask a clerk where to find the adapters, I had pulled out my phrase book and was looking for the saying, then the clerk told me in English that it was alright to ask her in English, so I asked her and she told me that it was on the 6th floor giving me the sign for the number 6, or it was the sign for hang ten.
I have found them the where 450 yen each, so I picked up two. Headed for the cashier and rung everything up and showed me the total price and I thanked her and left.

Next Stop SoftMap for some DS games.
I had looked round the store and found almost every game on my wish list, but I only bought one of them Gyakuten Saiben 3 or Phoenix Wright 3, which will come out to Canada when I am away, it looks like it has an English setting on it or at least it has some English text pictured on the back. I haven't played it yet since I am not finished the 2nd one yet. I am going to buy the forth one today.
I am also tempted to buy a PSP and Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII, which you play the role of Zack, looks like that way for what I have seen for the commercials any.

Next stop was Animate, I didn't really see anything interesting there so I left

The next stop was AsoBit City, where was lots of neat stuff there, the 6th floor was the "Moe" figures I spent most of the time here and picked up a few figures, I had only spent maybe an hour or so in Akihabara, so I wasn't able to fully enjoy the greatness that is the electric town.
Today I am going to change that I am going to grab more money and head there again today.

Day 1: Getting lost in Shinjuku in only seconds

Toyko time: 5:32am
Yep I was lost in a matter of seconds even with two maps and several information signs that where in English. I was lost for several hours before I found the Sakura house. I can't remember where I had gone so I looked at my map of Shinjuku that I had received from the information center sand with my Lonly planet guide I wandered every where and pasted the entrance to Kabuki-cho several times. I tried to find Shinjuku station which is easy since it's so huge.
I was lost for about 4 hours dragging a heavy suit case behind me. I waked by a vending machine that sold C.C. Lemon, I had always wanted to try it and man it really hit the spot. The can said that 70 lemons worth of Vitamin C in every can/bottle.
There are a few vending machines that sell C.C. Lemon I am lucky that the one of he many vending machines around the guest house sell it, because I am addicted now.
I most of passed every building in Shinjuku at least 4 times.
And the Shinjuku station at least 8 times.
I had signed to lease agreement paid first months rent and received my keys along with several papers one a map of Uguisudani, how to a hear to the stric rule for garbage, accessing the wireless internet and so fourth.
I had lesft and headed back to the Shinjuku station I had bought a ticket for the Yamanote line to head home and drop off my stuff.
Which brings me to...

Night 1, sleeping in a westernized Japanese hotel


Toyko time: 4:24am still adjusting to the time difference.
I was able to get a room for a night, I was in room 761, I took off my shoes before I entered and there was only enough room for me to walk around in it was very small it makes my guest house look big in compression.
I had noticed that there was a monitor that I thought that the room came with a computer but it was only the TV. I had taken some pictures and then headed off to sleep
I heard a siren I thought that it was a warning for an earthquake, but it was just an ambulance, it really wasn't all that noisy. One thing I noticed is that you needed to place you room key (card) in to a slot in order to have power. so I placed it in there and bing power! I removed the card and in a few moments the lights went off...so I need to keep the card in there in order to had lasting power.
So when I went to leep I removed the card (it wasn't until the next morning that I figured out that I could control the lights from the bed). I wanted to wake up early so I could get ready to goto the Sakura House main building s i could get into my room.
I had woken up around 7am and watched tv a bit. I didn't see any anime that early, mostly children's programs.
I was had watched a bit of a show that has animal themed cars, planes and stuff like that and a 3d cel shaded Hamtaro. Also many Japaneses commercials that someone that has never visited japan before only see on youtube or google video
(they call frosted flakes frostys).
I had hoped to see an actual show of morning masume..but it didn't happen.
I had my shower and packed and then headed to the check out counter and left around 8:50 and headed out only to...

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

Hey everyone I made it to Japan, with no problems...kind of...


*Notice the time that is posted on this blog is Canadian Time*
Toyko time 3:12 as of this writing

It has been only a day or so since I arrived in Japan but it feels like an eternity
whole crap...Talk about a fish out of water..more on that later but now..
So I woke up around 7:00am and had breakfast around 8:30 and left for the shuttle around 9:40. When I got to the Airport I checked it, it was fast since I could check in at the hotel.
I had placed my bag on the scale and the attendant had noticed that my zipper was broken o the top and told me that she wouldn't put a suit case like that on the plane and that ut might open all the way. She had suggested to my that I go buy a new one. They where $200 and above at the store in the Airport so I looked around for shop that sold a sewing kit I could fix it with I found one and fixed my suitcase up then sent it on it's way. Also I had lot of time so I tried to access the wireless internet I found a assess point that was free I tried to get onto it but was stopped I needed to have a Telus account to use it, since I am not fond of Telus I didn't want to create an account. So that is why I didn't update...

The Flight was suppose to be leaving at 1:40pm but didn't leave until 2:30(because some of the seats where broken) and man that was long flight, I don't think that I have recovered from the jet lag yet.
After about 8 hours my leg started to cramp up so I shoved my bag under the seat and stenched a bit. But the nice thing was that a cute Asian girl was siting next to me.
There where three movies playing Oceans 13, Ghost and Spider-man 3, plus some news and other programs, I mostly listened to the my mp3 player and looking out side of my window seat.
Around 5pm the flight attendant asked everyone to close the windows so for several hours I couldn't see where we where.
During the flight there where several times when the plane experienced turbulence, noting really bad though. During the flight I only got maybe about 2-3 hours sleep.

The plane landed at Narita Airport and I had limped part of the way down the terminal to the immigration office, which took about 20mins fast walking to reach it. There was maybe about 100-200 people lined up for non-Japanese passports, with in a few moments the line that was the end was put to the other side. So the 100 people became 10 and I was through with my visa in a matter of moments. I had some trouble locating my suitcase but I soon found it with some help and I was on my way to the next part , baggage search, there was no problem and I was let lose on the land of Japan.

I thought that the easiest way of getting to Shinjuku was buy bus (3000 yen)
What I didn't think of was getting a ticket first...So I bought the ticket and waited about half an hour for the next bus, there was a bus that was stopping every 5mins but the bus I was taking was arriving at 6:10pm at terminal #2. I had hoped on the bus and was headed towards Shinjuku, or rather the Shinjuku Washington Hotel.
It took about an hour and a half to arrive along the way I saw the famous Tokyo Tower, I was wanted to take a picture but I wasn't in a window seat an I didn't want to disrupt the nice lady next to me, also there was a billboard with Tommy Lee Jones for a drink called BOSS(I only know it's a drink because I see it in almost every vending machine)

I had made it to the hotel (I didn't have a reservation, I was trying my luck) and I headed up to the 3rd floor where the non-Japanese registration was. One night was 10,400 yen.

Next post: Night 1, sleeping in a westernized Japanese hotel

Sunday, October 7, 2007

I made it to Vancouver- Well Richmond


Hell everyone, less than 20 hours left (as of this writing) until I fly out.
This still seems like a dream...but this is really happening just one more sleep.

Here what has happened so far...
After I got in to Victoria I left the bus terminal and headed up to the Accent Inns, picked up my last pay stub and separation slip and mentioned that I didn't have a place to stay so a meeting room wasn't cleaned( but the bed and bathroom was ok) so I left my bags at the hotel and headed off to curious comics to meet with a few friends of mine.
One of my friends offered to have a some real sushi., which was really good and we talked about sushi bars and different places in Toyko to eat and sleep.
After that I was dropped off at the hotel and tried the wireless there with no luck.

So I watched some free TV and went to sleep, the next morning I here a light rapping on the door which woke me up. I got dressed and left my room about 8:30 or so and left to go drop off some stuff off at the U-Haul where I have my storage.

When proceeded to head over to wal-mart to return some stuff. As I was walking it stated to rain lightly, which was no big deal since I got my coat from the storage unit...I have forgot it while I was in Comox and I desperately needed it.

Then I headed back to Accent to pick up my suitcase and head off to catch the no. 8 bus. While waiting for the bus it pored and I got soaked, so did my bags( Luck that everything is still in working order), I got on the bus and headed over to curious comics again to see another friend I only stayed there for half an hour and caught the no.4 @ 1pm to downtown and got to the bus depot around 1:25 and waited for the 1:45 bus to the Vancouver Airport...in Richmond...
The bus took off around 1:45 and got to the ferrie terminal around 2:30pm just in time for the 3pm sailing. The ferrie ride from Swartz Bay to Tsawwassen, the spirit of Vancouver Island, after getting off the bus I walked up to the 5th deck from the 2nd and around the 5th deck for a while and headed up to the 6th deck where there where flat screen Tvs one had football and kids shows out of the two which do you think I wanted to watch?
Ya the Kids cartoons...it was simpled shape, colourful, and a bit chunky. As I watched this one part I was thinking to myself that I need to visit the Ghibli Museum, I think that is a perfect spot for anime, films fans and appsaring animators.
I was also playing a bit of Phoenix Right: Ace Attorney Justice for all, had some food and watched the islands pass buy.

Around 4:15pm I headed back down to the bus there was two people a head of me. Everyone was loaded on the bus and it was about 15 to 20 mins later we had docked and where loaded off.
The last time I was in Vancouver, buy myself was about 4 years ago, when I was working at a youth center in Courtenay called Connections Youth Center, but they are long gone, had there funding cut and the youth center died, the place that is was last in is a veterinary clinic. The website has died and it's domain name up for sale. The last time I had spend a good deal of time in the Comox valley, it seemed that everything was funded by the government/people was dieing out, But I digress.

The bus arrived at the Airport around 5:20pm, was unloaded and I entered the Airport. I walked around I wandered around to Airport for a bit and found a phone that directly connects to any Hotel in the area. I Called Accent Inns and asked when the next shuttle was running, I was lucky there was one already there. I went out side and I didn't see it there I was on the upper part and it was on the lover part, I saw the shuttle and raced down to the lower part and I had just missed it. So I was back on the phone and sure enough I saw it again and hopped on.

I was a nice relaxing ride, I got to the hotel and I was a sweet looking hotel, I would stay there again, they have a work out room and hot tub and a guest landry.
I got the key to the room (266) and it was really nice, (I have some pictures of it) a King sized bed, just me sleeping in there alone it feels so big. I unpacked my suit case, (only a few clothes where a bit wet) set aside some clothes and plugged in my ipod, laptop, and DS, since all of them where getting low on power.
I searched for wi-fi and there are two access points I can connect to, then I took a shower. Ah that felt good...Watched some tv and wandered around to get something to eat. I don't remember if had ever gone to IHOP (International house of Pancakes) so I tried the IHOP Cheeseburger and the sampler of appetizers, it was good I want to go there for breakfast have what they are famous for...Pancakes.
After I left and headed back to my room I watched more Tv and stated this post(which I am continuing as of 4am the 8th).

Wow that is a a looooooooooooooong post I I'll post later.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Little change in plans.

So I will be passing Honeymoon bay, things just didn't worked out.
So I will be on the 10am bus heading to Vic on the 6th.

I'll post later.

Tuesday, October 2, 2007

I'm posting from Bean Time in Courteny.

Man getting bus tickets is a real challenging in Comox, the only place that sells them is over at the Comox Town Hall and that is tucked away, when you live in Victoria for so long and then you come back to a small town it really makes you think the buses run more times and the bus tickets are easier to get.

Even trying to find a place to get free internet that works is hard.

Well any way I picked up a messenger bag at Zellers for $7.00 so now I have a new backpack for my laptop and for going to Akiba. I was deciding if I wanted to go with the Densha style (book bag) or Robo style (from Sexy Voice & Robo Messenger bag)

I only have 50 Mins left until my battery dies so talk to you later

Monday, October 1, 2007

I'm in Comox!!

Hey everyone I have arrived safe and sound in Comox yesterday night around 5pm.
Moving was stressful and hectic, but my mom helped me and I owe her big time!!
I have a storage unit in Victoria so I can get to some of my stuff.

I am posting from a coffee shop across where I am staying it's called Exprsso Lane. I am sitting back and relaxing with my chi latae.

If you would like to leave me a voice mail message please call 250-483-7675 I don;t have a phone right now but I still have my VoIP service.

I have also received a Tokyo guide from a fried of mine and a big thanks to him.

Well I will talk to you all later.