Tokyo Five

Today we visited otaku shopping mall Nakano Broadway. It’s jam-packed with dozens of little stores that sell anything a maniac like me may be after.

Tamagotchis, wrestling masks, model trains, telephone cards, jigsaw puzzles, boxed Vectrex games, 1980s Japanese RPG manuals, idol books and CDs, animation cels, Tokusatsu items, ancient stickers from vending machines, sports memorabilia, Michael Jackson merchandise, happy meal toys, RC cars, old signs, toy figurines, electronic music on vinyl, dolls, board games, lots and lots of manga and anime: all this and much more can be found here.

That shows a few of the curious things I saw today, including one of the JP only original gamebooks to complement the FF series (yes, I bought it), two of the rare panoramic game-and-watches and tiny (~2 cm) Ultraman figures from the 1980s.

Even more mind-boggling for me today were the $250 Wizardry PC game guide, the $1000 game-and-watch and the $2500 sticker (yes sticker) that was packaged in candy 32 years ago! Like me, fans of such esoterica are getting older and they’re collections more complete. Naturally prices for the scarce items have risen.

If I lived near Nakano it would be dangerous indeed. There’s so much there is love to collect 🙂

That’s a seafood restaurant a hop and skip from the hotel. As usual the lights at night are often very pretty, and every evening I’m enjoying the view as I write cards.

And then as I started writing this while lying on the bed I suddenly felt very nauseous. Almost immediately thereafter I felt the bed, and then the building shake. This continued for some time (over 20 seconds apparently) and was my first earthquake. It was disconcerting to say the least, if only because it was sustained so we had time to understand it was (still) happening. But the locals were unfazed, probably because it’s already the second this week!

Tomorrow we’re off to somewhere new! Another tower, another Ferris wheel, and what else will we find? Stay tuned…

Tokyo Four

Today we visited ‘the happiest place on Earth’:

When I was planning this trip I’d wondered if Disney was even open in winter and not only is it very much open it’s also very, very popular! The lines to get in were much longer than I remember from previous Disney trips and the park was every bit as active and busy as a summers day!

Our first ride was Star Tours (the Star Wars ride) which had been updated to contain material from the current trilogy which was a pleasant surprise. We followed with Space Mountain which was significantly faster, darker and more thrilling than I recalled and sent Bernard into a spin! No more thrill rides for him!

No worries, there were still many more rides than we’d have time for: Pirates, Haunted Mansion, Peter Pan, Snow White, Pinocchio, Small World, Tiki Birds, Jungle Cruise and Pooh. As always happens at Disney the hours flew by and 7 hours after arriving with the sun setting and a great chill descending it was time to leave.

Bernard’s favorite was Pooh’s Hunny Hunt, and his least favorite was Space Mountain. For me today I loved Jungle Cruise since the captain of our boat was a young lady that loved to perform (in Japanese of course) and really hammed it up 🙂

And speaking of getting into the spirit…

Disney here is a bit different from in the USA in that there are very few kids. Most of the guests are young women who are more often than not decked out in Disney clothes with Disney accessories and wearing some type of Disney hat. There’s loads of different ones, and we couldn’t help but try some on:

Should we have bought them??

Anyway I’ll put a bonus photo in today’s only-five-photos-a-day Japanese blog series, and of course it’s the one you’re waiting for…

You’re welcome 🙂

Tokyo Three

Today we headed across town to the korean part of Tokyo where Bernard was near-overwhelmed by the multitude of K-Pop shops:

And left his mark on the local economy in a frenzied ninety minutes of shopping:

As if that weren’t enough we then – after a brief stop at the hotel to store the loot – headed over to Akihabara where I found out Gundam kits have become so big they now include handles:

That a Virtual Boy game is pushing a grand:

And that the ‘electric city’ still dazzles at night:

Bernard needed a rest so didn’t stay in Akiba too long, and I ran myself ragged looking for games and books and didn’t even enter an arcade!

No worries: we’ll return on Sunday 🙂