Jidohanbaiki

Japanese for vending machines
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Japan has to be the land of jidohanbaiki. It feels like there is one on almost every corner. And the amazing thing is that the all the machines function. I get my goods every single time I inserted money into a vending machine in Japan.
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Calpis’
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Kirin’s
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edibles
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smokes
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Shibamata

Found out about this place from Dannychoo’s blog but the directions to get there weren’t too clear. From Asakusa station, you need to take a train to Takasago and then change a train to get to Shibamata.
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Taishakuten Sando which leads to Taishakuten Shrine
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dango
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Vision: Hanami

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Location: Shinjuku gyoen, Shinjuku, Tokyo

Vision: Eki

Location: West exit/entrance of Shinjuku station, Tokyo

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One year on

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gyutan setto
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tororo
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I located the Ueno branch by recognising the logo

It Is A Frightening Thought

2011 earthquake activity in Japan

Sushi Zanmai

next to Yodobashi-Akiba
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Tamago, Ikura, Ebi and Uni
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Soup Stock

Hearty, tasty soup. There is always a queue to dine in at the Shinjuku station branch but we try to have SoupStock once each time we go to Tokyo.

Tomato soup with gohan
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Onion soup with pan
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Why Snowboard in Japan?

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If there is one place on earth to snowboard or ski, it’ll have to be Japan. I doubt there will be anywhere else on earth with that level of service and courtesy. I first tried snowboarding at Mt Buller in Victora, Australia. Not because it is any good but just because that is the closest snowboard/ski resort to where I am located. Being an amateur, I immediately fell getting off from the chairlift and instead of assisting amateurs like me by slowing or stopping the chairlifts to enable me to move away safely, all I heard from the female attendant was “get out of the way”. If I knew how to get out of there with my board strapped on one feet, I most probably would not have fell. The chairlifts which wasn’t stopped continue its way, hitting me rather hard on the head from behind. I managed to drag myself to the side to avoid another coming chairlift. Without any assistance at all, I would probably have been sent to the hospital with head injuries if i didn’t. Snowboarding or skiing in Australia is nothing but expensive and crap. Visitors spend their hard-earned money which pays the staff wages and yet the staff thinks they are doing the visitors a favour. Ever since that experience, I told myself never to snowboard in Australia again. If I can hand out flyers saying ‘Snowboarding and skiing in Australia sucks. Do not go’, I would. Anyone who flies all the way here for the snow is either out of their mind or has been living under a rock.

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In Japan, Niseko to be exact, there are usually two attendants at the lifts. One in the control booth and the other tidying the snow in the area. If they notice that you are an amateur, they tend to give you a hand or slow the lift down. The attendants would try to hold my arm as I was getting on and off the lift, to help me gain my balance. The few times that I fell as soon as I was getting off the chairlift, the lift was stopped for me. And if I wasn’t getting up and away immediately, the attendant would come out from the control booth asking “Daijoubu desu ka” checking that I was alright. I also find that if you indicate ‘slow down’ with a hand signal to them when you are close to alighting the chairlift, they tend to slow it down for you. This way, everyone is able to learn how to get on and off the chairlift. There is nothing more you can ask for, snowboarding in Japan.

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Travel Accessories

This is a must-have
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to jazz-up boring looking passports
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both from Yodobashi

Fridgeezoo

Came across this product in previous Japan trips. The original animals are Seal, Walrus, Penguin and Polar Bear. Now, there are new additions to the Fridgeezoo family…
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Photos taken in Yamashiroya in Ueno.
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the original four

the new four

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at 1980 yen, it is a little costly for something that doesn’t do much
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Harajuku

the iconic Harajuku station
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