Day 5, first night in "KS house" hostel. Shared the room with 4 "ABC" dudes traveling together, really weird accents. One of them kept saying "Ozawa! Ozawa!" when we got back to the room last night. Annoying as hell. Didn't really talk to them much.
Got up and bought some food from the 7-11 nearby.
Got up and bought some food from the 7-11 nearby.
Rice stick, it was coated with some sweetish, salty, "dried-up" sauce. Crunchy on the outside and soft inside.
And then we passed by a building, lots of girls where wearing kimonos. It was Seijin No Hi day. (Coming of age) National holiday dedicated to those who reached 20 years old. Ladies wear a kimono and guys wear a business suit. Who cares about guys anyway? Not the camera.
Not every Japanese girl is pretty like what you see in the "movies" folks. Sorry.
Not every Japanese girl is pretty like what you see in the "movies" folks. Sorry.
They don't seemed to be bothered with me taking their pictures. There were tons of photographers on that day anyway. With really huge cameras fixed with bulky hooded zoom lenses.
Passed by the ceremony building again, this time, a friendly group of girls posed for the camera when i walked in front of them. At times like this, i wished i knew how to speak Japanese.
The girl and her performing monkey. It was really cute and could mimic most human actions, like posing as a fighter, but it happened before i could take it's picture.
"Thank you!!"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aIpi2H2HPk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opz2_oXiSd0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd__m8KKcOs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4aIpi2H2HPk
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Opz2_oXiSd0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fd__m8KKcOs
Took the train to Akihabara. Japan has women-only carriages during rush hour due to high groping rate.
Electric town Akihabara.
Whole department stores devoted to selling games, electronics, manga, videos, etc. And er.. porn.
Whole department stores devoted to selling games, electronics, manga, videos, etc. And er.. porn.
Poster for maid cafes.
Akihabara is home to many maid cafes, where waitress dress up as French maids and greet you as "master" when you eat at the cafe.
Akihabara is home to many maid cafes, where waitress dress up as French maids and greet you as "master" when you eat at the cafe.
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