Thanks mate, this was pretty specific, and it should be heaps of help when I get over there.
BUDDAH wrote:Nipple06 wrote:Maybe you could meet Buddah ? I here hes very helpful and lives in japan...
Recommendations I have plenty
#1 forget about buying shit for you car it can wait its a car for heavens sake not a life experience
#2 dont take a female to Japan its like taking meat into a butchers shop there plenty for every one (SEE ASS BELOW THATS ASIAN JAPANESE GOLD ASS CANT BUY THAT IN AUSTRALIA)
#3 Kirn Gold on tap is the best beer in the world
Im in ozz cant wait to go back soon heaps of snow snow snow
My suggestion is buy on line it can take you days to track down gear in Japan and even when you do don't expect to get it any cheaper than ticket price they don't bartter in Japan its seemed as been rude .
With the time it takes + language difficulties if you don't have a 100% plan from the beginning you could easy waste 2 days and end up with nothing .
Thanks Buddah, too bad you aren't in Japan the same time I am.
#1 I don't really plan to buy stuff for my car, it was more about seeing the store itself (I can't bring stuff back anyway - flying jetstar, haha)
#2 all good, going with one of my guy mates. Any decent ways to say 'Hi, let's go for a drink' without making me sound like a creep?
#3 Can't wait to smash the jap beer, maybe even go to a Japanese brewery!
Also, we may hit Hakuba for some snowboarding for a few days (booked here of course), but I was told that I can't pay for the transport to and from there in AUS.
Corsair wrote:So much good stuff to do in Japan. All the more so, if you're based out of Shinjuku as you said.
Shinjuku and Shibuya are fantastic for shopping. You'll be able to pick up heaps of anything you like. Personally it's music and clothes, but you can find almost anything as every single niche is catered for in Japan. Shinjuku east has a lot of model stores, book and music shops. Shibuya has heaps of music and fashion. Both areas have loads of excellent restaurants that cater for all budgets.
Similarly, go to Akihabara and check out the electronics, games, tasers etc. There's also a store in the main street of Shinjuku east called Don Quixote which has every item you could every imagine packed into eight floors or so. I recommend visiting this place around 4am, as it full of interesting things and people.
Absolutely have a wander around Harajuku (especially Takeshita-dori) and Yoyogi park on a Sunday afternoon and check out all the cosplay people.
As mentioned above the Tsukiji fish market is great. Go to the sushi shops nearby and eat THE freshest and tastiest sushi and sashimi you'll ever have...Practically still twitching on the plate.
You can visit the Metropolitan Government building in Shinjuku West and go to their viewing floor for free and get a panoramic night view of Tokyo. They have restaurants in this building also, so you can eat here after too.
If you want to go nightclubbing, I personally feel you should avoid Roppongi, as it's a sleazy shit hole full of tourists. I would grab a copy of the free magazines that they have in places like Tower Records and look up the club listings and see something you want to see. Shibuya has a bunch of good clubs and depending on what's on, the Liquid Room and Womb (if it's still around) may be worth a visit.
Depending on whom you're traveling with, a stay in a love hotel is also recommended. Wander around Kabukicho (in the back end of Shinjuku East) and you'll see heaps of them. You can check out pics of the room before paying and try and find the freakiest one you can. There is also an area in Shibuya that has heaps also.
Capsule hotels are a similar kind of cultural thing. You can walk in blind drunk with no bags and whilst there, have a bath, sauna, shave etc before retiring to a plastic coffin with an in-built tv and alarm. You may not get much sleep though, as usually you'll have 360 degrees of drunken snoring around you. Also be careful where you wander alone, as last time I stayed in one, I stumbled on a Yakuza convention in bath area.
I won't keep creating this wall of text, but if you want more ideas let me know. Tokyo is an awesome place and there's heaps to do.
Thanks again Corsair! Every travel guide I've read on Tokyo have suggested all the places you listed above. In addition, I'll be staying at a capsule hotel for the 1st night we are there (we'll be smashed from the flight to get too bothered but the 360deg snoring, haha). Maybe I'll stay in a love hotel just for sh*ts and giggles

Hopefully the Yakuza are relatively easy going, haha. One thing I am worried about is that with these bath houses/hot springs, will I be allowed in because I've got a palm-sized, non-offensive tatt on my back?
SegR wrote:mincedmeat wrote:Also is it very difficult to get to the main island (we don’t speak any Japanese apart for the anime my brother and his mates watch).
Yeah I'm not sure how well the phrases...
"I will pilot this giant robot to save the world"
"Your inchtoad is no match for the tunnel-punching powers of my dragonfist!"
"No, please, I can't take any more tentacles"
will serve you in your journeys.
Then again the last one might be useful at restaurants.
Tell me how to say "I will pilot this giant robot to save the world", might try it in a club

HAHA