Ise-Shima tourism promotion. They gave us some pamphlets and delicious seaweed.
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Comments Off on Take a load off at the local Pripara / Discross station, just across from the pajamas
Comments Off on The packaging for Tenniscoats’ “Toki no Uta” Just keeps opening and opening. Subtle silver ink and embossing.
Comments Off on For any category of goods, Tokyo has a whole neighborhood of local shops for it.
Comments Off on “I’m the person who decides how long a cup of instant noodles should be cooked.”I like Japanese television.
Comments Off on Today’s pun — “What’s the next station?” “Kikuna”
Comments Off on Let’s enjoy sake from an Ichiko-designed hinoki masu
Comments Off on Here it is: 1981 “lawsuit model” Burny RLC-60. Found in the guitar corner of a Shinjuku bass shop.
Comments Off on I got me a vintage guitar, three used video games, and a giant serving of super spicy tsukemen.
Comments Off on Had a perfect lunch of soborodon, then experienced the haruka nakamura photo exhibit.
Comments Off on Somehow I never made it to Kichimu, Harada Ikuko’s cafe & event space, until today. Sacred ground for a Clammbon fan.
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Comments Off on Found my careworn Lonely Planet Seattle, whose maps I relied on heavily in pre-iPhone days.