Places

Tiny Gifts

Closer views of some of the smaller things I brought home. This started out as just one photo of the truck but i ended up shooting a few things i found in my box of goodies. ContactSheet-001

car-0519 I found this at Muji in Kanazawa.

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giftss-0541 You put these cats at the entrance of your business so they can catch the money.

giftss-0542 Ninja Pin. Need I say more?

Bento Box Bento Box. This came from a little museum in Kyoto near the Monkey Mountain.

giftss-0556  The charm is from Miho's grandma

giftss-0555 I bought three of these match boxes from a little store in Kyoto

giftss-0560 These are called "mini carpenter block". They are from a design store in Tokyo.

nintendo characters I don't know what is inside. Bought it at the wonderful Tokyo Hands

giftss-0564 Souvenir from the Fushimi Inari Shrine. (mish, maybe you can explain what the fox symbolizes, please ;)

beams x bohla Hip store, Beams' collaboration with watch maker Bohla.

giftss-0566 Wine from Miyota.

The Bus

I only took the bus in Kanazawa. It was fairly easy to understand since Kate told me the exact buses to take. If it werent' for her it would be next to impossible for me seeing that most of the signage was in japanese exclusively. busride-0924

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This lady and her daughter were randomly nice to me. I was standing next to the mom on the bus and she asked me how my trip was then gave me an all day pass for the buss. They were also sight seeing Kanazawa from Nara i think.

"The Goyard's So Hard...

That i'm hugo's boss". Kanye said it and i didn't know what it was about till i was looking for a store called Loveless. Next door was the french trunk maker, Goyard, store. I fell for it right away. goyard-2779.jpg

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The couch above is from Loveless. I think this was one of my favorite stores in the Aoyama district.

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This is what Miho had sent to her phone from our puri-kura session I don't know what it says at the bottom. I was just picking random things on the screen.

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Observation of cars at a cross walk

The first things i noticed when I rode around Kanazawa was the size of the cars. They were all so tiny! I stopped on my ride home from the Ninja Temple and took a few images of some of the cars that passed by. [kml_flashembed movie="http://wordbk.com/cars/loader.swf" height="368" width="500" allowFullScreen="true" base="http://wordbk.com/cars/." /]

How much was that?

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Earlier this evening I was stressing out looking for an atm. None of them work with US cards except citi bank and i think one other.

It started when I attempted to get home from a long day of walking around. i was stuck somewhere quite a bit away from my hotel and i didn't have any money left on my metro card. I was at one of the largest stations and it was taking all of what was left of the little energy i had. By this time i don't think i had anything to eat except some chocolate which you'll see later. (I know, i know, mom, ebony, marcia, blazey, jillian and everyone one else who gets on me about not eating when i should, you don't have to tell me.)

once i found the information counter I asked about putting the 180 yen i have left in cash on my card or using my credit card. Neither would work. It took a minimum of 1000 yen (kinda like 10 bucks). 3 flights and 150 meter walk later i'm at an atm that won't take my card. great. i'm stuck in a post rush hour downtown and no convenience stores or other banks in sight. After walking a few blocks I hail a cab that takes visa.

35 dollars later and more walking i'm at a wired cafe drinking a little expresso and using the free internet to look up where a citi bank is. boom, got it. I give them my card and she says, nope. the wired internet cafe is cash only, word? i had to offer up my ipod for them to let me go. they didn't take the ipod just asked that i promise i come back tomorrow. this was all done with me speaking english and sign-language and her speaking japanese and sign-language.

cool, i have the location of the citi bank, now i just need to walk the equivalent of 3 or 4 NYC avenue blocks to get there. oh yeah, if you didn't know, only main roads have street names. the address are like this: Dogenzaka-ku 2-25-12. 2

2 is the zone (Dogenzaka-ku) 25 is the 25th block 2 is 2nd building on the block.

needless to say i was lost and ended up walking an extra avenue too far, on the wrong street. I did get to see a blow fish restaurant though, which made the entire walk worth it!). I searched and searched and eventually found it with the help of an information desk. I was so excited I took out 50,000 yen (cause i wanted smaller bills) then i took out another 50,000 yen. The second time i noticed that the balance was a lot lower than what it should have been.

FREAK!

i took out nearly $1,000 by mistake! i thought i was taking $50 each time. i hope the conversion back to USD will be close. I only need a few bucks to make sure i can get back home.

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not only was the walk long, i also had to push through a gagillion people the entire time.

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yay!

Akihabara ( ahkey ha bah-rah ) a.k.a. Electric Town

akihabara-9 When I told my friend in Tokyo that I was staying here she replied "why do you want to be where all the geeks are at!?"

So yeah, this is where you go to find all things electronic and lots of anime. I killed some time here before I met up with Mayumita later in the evening. All the stories about finding all sorts of gadgets that are way in the future are pretty much over hyped. It is cool and all but I just wasn't feeling it like i thought. Maybe it was sensory overload. Maybe it was the saki from the night before. Whatever it was i was ready to get off of that street, the bright lights and lound noises pretty soon after I arrived.

The coolest part was a few of the small flea market type streets that sold everything you need to build anything electronic. a gillion types of wires, light bulbs, batteries, screwdrivers etc. I'm a collecter of things I think I may have a possibility of needing in the future so of course I wanted to buy everything.

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Where I sleep pt. 3

At the last minute Miho booked this room for me. Thanks! I don't even think i got under the covers. I sat down and passed out immediately. My one day trek through Miyota was rough – train ride, sight seeing, saki, beer, and finally karaoke wore me down. Aqa-1

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