20.7.12

Shibuya Crossing


This is a good place to see the bright lights of Tokyo and has been featured in countless movies, television shows and music videos. It is arguably the most famous spot in Japan. Make sure to check out the little statue of Hachiko located in the square. Hachiko was a dog in the 1920s who came to meet his owner every night at the station, his owner died but Hachiko continued to come each evening to wait for his return for over 10 years.US even made an English version of Hachiko the movie starring Richard Gere. In the evenings, you will see hundreds of people standing around Hachiko waiting for friends. The statue of Hachiko is the busiest meeting spot in all of Japan. To locate your friend you should ask if she/he is on which part of Hachiko(infront, tail, side). After taking some photos of the crossing (much more photogenic at night). Take a walk up Sentagai (the street the crossing leads in to). Shibuya is a good place for shopping, dinner and drinks.
Don’t forget to check the Shibuya109 if you’re into fashion. This mall provides wide variety of clothes for young generation and late young generation. It cover’s from young female and male. A lot of variety to choose from. Funky and colorful is the main dish of this fashion mall. You can find this right in front of Shibuya crossing. A place where you will get a hard time finding because it’s so famous. A lot event and famous people walk in here famous as Michael Jackson.
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For an empty stomach you can't turn around without spotting a handful of restaurants here-- from 100 yen noodles to top notch gourmet food.
Midori Sushi
03-5459-0002
in the Shibuya Mark City building is a good balance between quality and price.You may have to wait in line unless you go just before meal times. The take-out is excellent if you are too hungry or impatient.
Kujiraya [13]
03-3461-9145
(http://www.kujiraya.co.jp)Dogenzaka 2-29-22(Bunkamura-dori, just past 109) The specialty here is whale meat dishes.
Don't forget to pick up a pro-whaling propaganda pamphlet on your way out.Kyotako (right next to Tokyu Hands) is a famous store for takoyaki octopus balls.

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Murghi
03-3461-8809
Dogenzaka 2-19-2, , closed Fridays and Thurs.
Founded in 1951, when the owner decided to serve the kind of curry he had enjoyed in Burma before World War II.

Tokyu Department Store (right on top of the train station)
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has a superb food section in the basement with enough free samples to make a full lunch,if you don't mind not having a place to sit.
Gonpachi
03-5784-2011
3-6 Maruyama-cho Shibuya-ku (halfway between Shibuya station and Inokashira Line's Shinsen station)Main restaurant 11:30 AM to 3:30 AM, sushi bar 11:30 AM to 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM to 2:00 AM. [14]. Trendy eatery specializing in soba,with a separate sushi bar in the back.

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Konbini (Convenience store)


7-11 is everywhere in Japan looking for it won’t be a wreck in the neck. According to Google Japan has a lot of 7-11 compared to other countries. 7-11 has everything you need from picture printing, bills payment, Credit card payment, FAX, document copy, concert tickets, magazine, instant food, snacks, and everything you need.
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Below are the things you can transact or buy with 7-11
Nanaco -  Use this card in purchasing and accumulate points to buy products using points
ATM, Credit card – you can this cards in 7-11. want to withdraw for some cash? Deposit after work on the way home? 711 has it all hassle free.
They are now introducing a personalized 711 cash card. A card you can choose your own design and be personalized.
According to their site you can now transfer money through seven bank to western union but as of Sept 1 they stopped transferring money to certain counties. Reason? I don’t know.
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List of the things you can do in 7-11:
1. Copy
2. Fax
3. Digital camera printing
4. printing
5. Scan
6. print from the net
7. purchase of ticket concert
8. TOTO and BIG
9. Prepaid cards
10. postal service
11. stamps and post card
12. seven bank ATM
13. you can call 711 and have your meal delivered to your door
14. reservation of meal
15. DVD or games reservation
Lawson Convenience store
It’s basically the same with 7-11 they just differ in some of the promos. You can also find Lawson almost everywhere. As of now they have Aki (fall season) promo called rirakuma (literally relax bear)
If you can read Japanese try to check their promos here
Goodluck to your endeavors!
I hope this helps in surviving Japan 101 =)

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Japanese Decoden



"Decoden" [デコ電] (also spell as "Dekoden") which is short for "Decoration Denwa" - "Denwa" meaning "Phone."" basically designing the things like celphone,DS Nintendo,Mirror, and everything you want to imagine to decorate with bling blings and cute little jewels that you can find.
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Mostly they do decoden in their celphones because it's easy to stick the bling blings and you can show it easily to your friends. There are a lot of decoration tools and parts available, or you can get a pre-decorated sheet, which you’d only need to seal on.

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Gundam Proto Type

Gundam Proto-type toy a high quality product that will satisfy your love toys and robot. you can also buy it as a gift for your kids. a toy that will definitely make the kids happy
This Robot will save the whole universe and protect you from evil.buy it here

19.7.12

Anime Figurines

Are you a collector of anime figurines? a fan of manga? a cosplayer? I have an Online store where I sell good products of Japan.

Japan is well known in selling good quality products.

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Also you will find these Gshock. Stylish and Chic
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Wadaiko


Taiko means "drum" in Japanese (etymologically "great" or "wide drum") Outside Japan, the word is often used to refer to any of the various Japanese drums (和太鼓, "wa-daiko", "Japanese drum", in Japanese) and to the relatively recent art-form of ensemble taiko drumming (sometimes called more specifically, "kumi-daiko" (組太鼓)). The performances can last between 5 and 25 minutes and typically follow a jo-ha-kyū (beginning, middle, end/rapid, sudden, urgent, and emergency) structure, which means the performance will speed up significantly towards the grand finale.
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Odaiko is the biggest drums of Taiko it has a supporting base that can be taller than you. big sticks to drum it harder. I can;t explain the feeling but it feels good to drum it and play it infront of many people. I hope I can still play it again. I miss you taiko!When I saw Taiko drums in my school it was love at first sight I want to get into the club and learn the basics of taiko and eventually participate in the school program. Why I love Taiko? I love the sound of it, I feel like I release my stress by tapping in this drums. I love waving of sounds towards me. being away from your love ones is stressful playing taiko was one of my distressing meduim.
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If you happen to visit Japan and meet new friends ask them to teach you how to play taiko im sure you'll enjoy it

Onshi Ueno Doubutsu-en (Ueno zoo)


First built in 1882, this is Japan's first zoo. Its two main gardens host an exotic mix of more than 900 species of animals. The deaths of its two giant pandas—Tong Tong and Ling Ling—have left the zoo without a large tourist draw, but the tigers from Sumatra, gorillas from the lowland swamp areas of western Africa, and numerous monkeys, some from Japan, make a visit to the East Garden worthwhile. The West Garden is highlighted by rhinos, zebras, and hippopotamuses, and a children's area. The process of the zoo's expansion somehow left within its confines the 120-foot, five-story Kan-ei-ji Pagoda. Built in 1631 and rebuilt after a fire in 1639, the building offers traditional Japanese tea ceremony services.
Excotic animals that is well fed by the animal zoo keeper.
Address:9-83 Ueno Koen, Taito-ku, Tokyo
Telephone number:03/3828-5171
Entrance fee:Cost: ¥600, free on Mar. 20, Apr. 29, and Oct. 1
Schedule: Hours: Tues.-Sun. 9:30-4:00PM
You and your date will probably enjoy this zoo. you can talk about the animals or just relax while enjoying the park. a good place for kids to learn the importance of animals  in the world.
Do you like Animals? I suggest you visit this Zoo and
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