In about a week and change, I will be heading over to Tokyo for a friend's wedding. I'm poring through a guidebook now, but am open to suggestions for things to do or see in Tokyo.
At the moment, my plans involve becoming horribly, horribly lost if said friend ever decides to let us loose on our own, what with street names being uncommon and all. Hurrah for different cultures.
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cataptromancer
2004-03-31 09:11 pm UTC (link) DeleteFreezeScreen Select
wacky! you should see 'lost in translation' and re-read neuromancer before you go. if you get a chance, pick me up some black t-shirt with some horribly mutilated/misunderstood english words on it...I'll pay you back with mix cds...
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[info]parakkum
2004-04-01 10:30 am UTC (link) DeleteFreezeScreen Select
What size shirt do you wear? (Though who knows how sizing is done there, anyway...)
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[info]wilhemina
2004-03-31 09:39 pm UTC (link) DeleteFreezeScreen Select
getting lost sounds fun for sure.
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[info]nowhun
2004-04-01 10:42 pm UTC (link) DeleteFreezeScreen Select
Akihabara is cool if you're a gadget freak.
Kamakura is a nice day trip. They have a giant buddha there and there's a bunch of temples there.
You can stop at Iron Chef Sakai's restaurant
If you want to go commercial, there's the Ginza district.
Asakusa has some nice temples