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Tokyo, Winter 2008 – Day 7

The previous day

(1 January 2009)

A quick meal before heading out. Purchased this from a supermarket several days but haven’t had the chance to consume. The container on the left is plain congee, the middle container contained some pudding like substance with a peanuty taste and the one on the right is some sort of soy beans. The 2 packets are a sweet sauce and a japanese sour plum.
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It was New Years. Almost everything is closed for business. And this is perhaps the only one day in a year that it is quieter in Shinjuku. There are still people around but not as crowded and busy as usual.
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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building
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walking towards the Love Sculpture
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It is still standing there, as it was 2 years ago
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Not far from the Shinjuku Station West exit, heading towards the direction of Nishi-Shinjuku Hotel
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a cigarette vending machine
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Looking for somewhere and something to eat. There are quite a lot of Indian eateries in Tokyo.
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The soba shop wasn’t trading
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Mos Burger across the road
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Settled for Pepper Lunch
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Walked around Shinjuku
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a Japanese New Year decor
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another one
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Drink vending machines. There is one complaint that I have of Tokyo and that is the lack of public rubbish bins. I had to carry my garbage with me until I come across a bin somewhere and empty out my pockets. I was delighted each time I discover a bin on the street. Most of the time, there is one or two next to a vending machine. Not all the time though. And it is only really meant for cans and bottles. I guess it is one of the things I take for granted in Melbourne.
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It is normal for garbage to be left out on the streets like this. It will be collected by the garbage collection department.
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a ramen eatery
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another pile of garbage left out to be collected
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a little bear doing its rounds outside an amusement centre
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looking into a pachinko parlour
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Mos Burger with a different storefront header
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Che – coming soon to a cinema near you
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a Japanese New Year decor
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a lady donning Kimono
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a tank of fugu (otherwise known as pufferfish or blowfish)
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another form of Japanese New Year decor
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It says ‘Smoking on the streets is prohibited’ but I did still see some ‘non-abiders’
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Even though I don’t normally waste funds on entertainment machines, I have to say that most of the products in the machines are very appealing. Somehow the things in Japan seems more appealing in looks, quality, packaging and presentation.
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Replica of the food served in a restaurant
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Beyonce and Takuya Kimura for Samantha Thavasa
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the moon on top of Takashimaya Times Square
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bikes parked near the Takashimaya Times Square building, just outside Uniqlo
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walking towards Studio Alta
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Store assistants yelling at the top of their voices to inform potential customers of their products is a common thing. It is somewhat funny when it is a young female store assistant yelling “Irashaimase……” as they use a strange little girl-like voice that sounds like it’s coming from the nose. A bit like a female form of Mini-me’s voice.
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Yakiniku for dinner. It was our first attempt at a Japanese restaurant. With my very limited survival phrases

Manager : Irashaimase. Nan mei sama des ka. (Welcome. How many persons)
Me : Futari des. Kin-en des. (Two. Non smoking)
Manager : Hai. Kochira dojo. (Yes. This way please)

Thank you JapanesePod101

We were lead upstairs. There was some confusion at first when we had to remove our shoes and place them into these wooden lockers and slip into slippers provided. And my boots wouldn’t fit and had to be fold into half. Some of the waitresses turned out to be Chinese. I think they could tell that we were not locals from our clumsy-ness with the shoe changing process and asked if we understood Mandarin. We did and it made things easier.
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Most ate All-you-can-eat and so did we
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the exterior of the restaurant
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Biru back at the apartment. I don’t enjoy the taste of beer but Japanese beer is rather light and not too bad in taste.
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The following day

Slumdog Millionaire

It was alright. Not boring. Watch-able. Directed by Danny Boyle who also directed Trainspotting

One of the songs in the soundtrack, Paper Planes by M.I.A

Parcel One has arrived

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Due to the 20kg restrictions, the wise option was to send the additional luggage from the Tokyo trip via sea mail. This was easily done at the Japan Post Office.

After a 4-week wait, the first of four parcels arrived at the door.

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Some of the contents…
Midori‘s Traveler’s notebook and refills
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Gashapon
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Unassembled
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Fully assembled
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Square Enix brochures
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Magazines
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pocket size lint remover from Muji
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A tune is played as trains arrive at the platform at each station, mainly on the JR Yamamote line. These are souvenir items playing the Shinjuku and Shibuya tunes.
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Ghibli Museum purchases
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Ghibli mini-plates
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Ghibli keychains
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Tokyo Auto Salon 2009 (page 7)

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(10 January 2009)

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It was extremely windy. Short skirts were not a good idea.
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a Lancer Evo
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The vehicles in the Drifting Demo earlier
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Last look before leaving
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Some Gals Paradise girls autograph session
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The Ji-Ti-Aru (GT-R)
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leaving the exhibition complex
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At the train station
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Everything seems to be interesting in Tokyo, if not Japan. Even the products sold at the station kiosks. Most probably due to the packaging and presentation.
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heading back to Shinjuku
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This is what it is like in the train
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Back in Shinjuku, looking for somewhere to eat. The downside of Tokyo is that most of the eateries are always full and queueing is required. It does get a little frustrating and tiring sometimes when you’ve had a long day and all you want is to find a place to sit down and have a quick meal.
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Spotted McDonalds. Nothing can be easier and quicker, right?
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Wrong. Long queue and usually out of empty seats means waiting required. And there is actually a smoking section in the McDonalds in Japan, which doesn’t help and isn’t pleasant for non-smokers.
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Had to settle for Wendy’s instead.
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A late night meal purchased from the convenience store. This is sometimes the solution when there are queues and no empty seats. They can even heat the food up for customers. This is the definition of customer service. Tarako spaghetti tasted quite good actually.
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An ad for a tarako product featuring kewpies

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a lemon drink with tiny capsules in it
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The following day

Vision: Hotto kouhi

Mocha is the choice.
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Location: Airstream Cafe in Glen Waverley, Victoria

CS3 Notes: +23 contrast, increase levels, color balance (-8 yellow highlights & +2 green shadow)

Bushfire victims

Extracted from this article on The Age

The anticipated influx of burnt and injured wildlife never arrived at Healesville Sanctuary after the fires. Staff members say only a trickle arrived while they were on standby for a flood.

“We’ve been surprised that the numbers have been so few,” head vet Rupert Baker said. “My concern is that the intensity and the magnitude of the fire means there were no small refuge areas for animals to hide.”

Suffering burnt pads, smoke inhalation and singed coats and feathers, many were too exhausted to put up a fight, almost welcoming human intervention.

“Ash”, the eastern grey kangaroo, is now an outpatient of Healesville Sanctuary. He came from around St Andrews and Kinglake West and spent the first few days after the fire at an animal triage centre in Whittlesea. He is now a border at the Shangri-La Wildlife Shelter, run by husband and wife team Rodney and Trish Hudson-Davies.

“All his whiskers on the left side have gone and he’s got fur ripple, which means he’s actually gone through a fire wall,” Mr Hudson-Davies said. “He would have gone straight through the middle of it.”

Of most concern are the third-degree burns to his front paws, hind legs and tail. Every few days dressings have to be cut off exposing the swollen, peeling and blackened pads which are cleaned and creamed before being covered again. It’s a process that is going to be repeated for months.

But Ash, as Mr Hudson-Davies has named him, seems almost calm; rare in a wild animal. Mr Baker said quietness is often a symptom of shock.

Despite the low numbers of wildlife arriving, Mr Baker said staff are euthanasing more animals than they are treating, such is the severity of the burns and injuries.

All photos above by Wayne Taylor – The Age

These are lives too. I feel sadder for them. Human homes can still be rebuilt. But they have lost their homes forever. How does one rebuilt a forest?

Tokyo Auto Salon 2009 (page 6)

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(10 January 2009)

at the Drifting Demonstration
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Tokyo Auto Salon 2009 (page 5)

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(10 January 2009)

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the shooters and the posers
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credits: DSC images – Kee, IMG images – me

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Tokyo Auto Salon 2009 (page 4)

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(10 January 2009)

some lucky draw
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credits: DSC images – Kee, IMG images – me

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Airport Drama Queen

This is what you do when you missed your flight. At least according to the drama queen in the vid…

more about this funny incident here

Tokyo Auto Salon 2009 (page 3)

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(10 January 2009)

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Otaku-ness
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K.I.T.T. from Knight Rider

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The latest Nissan Skyline GT-R

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The signature tail-lights. R34′s 

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and R35′s

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the Ji-Ti-Aru (GT-Rs)
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credits: DSC images – Kee, IMG images – me

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Tokyo Auto Salon 2009 (page 2)

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(10 January 2009)

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The Subaru stand

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the interior of a Subaru Legacy B4

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a bike by Subaru

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credits: DSC images – Kee, IMG images – me

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Tokyo Auto Salon 2009 (page 1)

(10 January 2009)

Coincidently, the annual Tokyo Auto Salon event was on while we were in Tokyo. An opportunity not to be missed. We knew from noticing a poster in Lawson’s where tickets can be pre-purchased. We took the JR Sobu Line (or was it Keiyo?) from Shinjuku and got off at Kaihin Makuhari Station, which is after the Disneyland Maihama Station.

This was what we saw…
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QR code is commonly used in Japan. Don’t remember seeing this strange looking code on my last trip and have never seen this in Melbourne. I guess this differentiates the technologically advanced nations from the nots.
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The expo is huge. There are East section, Centre section, West section and on top of that there are the outdoor drift demo and export section.
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Bling Bling
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the girls…
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the rims as Malaysians call it or mags as the Aussies call it
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credits: DSC images – Kee, IMG images – me

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