Started the day early by cleaning up the room a little. Went out to send out some parcels and get some food. Let me tell you about the typical residential area in Tokyo where the guesthouse is located. Within 5 minutes walk, there are about five convenience stores, all open 24/7. There are at least two post offices nearby.
On the shopping street there're two super markets right next to each other, one having some items cheaper than the other and vice versa. I usually go to this one, Tomie Store, to stock up on drinks. Here, they cost about 100 yen for a 500ml PET bottle, which will save you quite alot than if you bought them all at convenience stores or vending machines for 150 yen.
Right next to the supermarkets is a book store with the latest magazines on display. In Japan, it's OK to read in the stores. This is called "tachiyomi", and literally it means "standing reading". Though some stores like to wrap everything up in plastic.
This is a very typical shopping street in a residential area of Tokyo. And every shopping street got at least one pachinko, which makes alot of noise everytime anyone walk past and the automatic doors open. You cannot make money from pachinko itself. The system is that when you've got a certain amount of balls, you can trade it in for a little toy. Either you keep the toy, or head over to the store right next to the pachinko who will buy the toy from you. The store knows how many balls are needed for each toy, and will pay you thereafter. This is how people make money from pachinko. You'll hear about people losing more often than winning though, easily spending over 10,000 yen in 15 minutes.
At the corner there's an Origin Bento, where you can chose a lunch box and they will make it for you while you wait. Also open 24/7, which is great when you're hungry in the middle of the night.
This is roasted chicken bento, for a mere 390 yen.
Since Kurisu was on day duty at Tokyo Dome today I decided to head out there. First I stopped by at Ochinomizu to get the Oogoe Diamond shot I missed earlier.
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Upon arriving I changed my mind about getting the night pass. 3000 yen is kind of overkill for just a trading card, especially considering I recently was there and Thunder Dolphin was closed due to maintenance. So I just went around the park to get the Shukan AKB shots.
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Sometimes you need to eat healthy food. They're having a campaign now in which you get a free strap if you buy a LL set (large fries and large drink).
There's still a couple of shots I wanna get from Tokyo Dome, so I will return when there's another of my oshimen's day duty.
Labels
AKB48
AKBINGO
Akihabara
amusement park
anime
Apple
aquarium
Arakawa
Ashita wa Ashita no Kimi ga Umareru
beach
Cave
Chiba
Chocolove
Comiket
concert
cosplay
event
figures
food
Furano
game center
Ginza
Gundam
Gunkanjima
Gyu
Hakodate
hanabi
Heavy Rotation
Hiroshima
Hokkaido
hotel
Iiwake Maybe
Ikebukuro
Japan
Kanpeki Gu~no Ne
Kimi Shika
Kyoto
Kyushu
Majisuka Gakuen
manga
Mendol
Miyajima
Nagasaki
Nagoya
Nakano
Nemousu TV
Niigata
Ochanomizu
Odaiba
Oogoe Diamond
people
PV
roller coaster
Sakura no Shiori
Sapporo
school
Sendai
Shibuya
Shinagawa
Shiodome
Shizuoka
shopping
shot
shrine
Shukan AKB
sightseeing
SKE48
Takadanobaba
Tokyo
Tokyo Dome
Tokyo International Forum
trains
traveling
video games
Watarirouka Hashiritai
Yokohama
Yokosuka
Yomiuri Land
Yoyogi
Monday, August 9, 2010
Day 39
Labels:
AKB48,
food,
Japan,
shot,
Shukan AKB,
Tokyo,
Tokyo Dome
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