28. September 2009
Some people travel for a year or several, some people never return home, gripped with the bug of exploration and ever seeking out new experiences. 3 months is more than enough for me. I won’t pretend that I’m some young intrepid explorer intent on scouring the far corners of the world in the pursuit of [...]
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27. September 2009
The Tokyo Game Show is an annual convention exposing the latest news, upcoming releases and technologies in the video games industry. It’s the 2nd biggest computer games event in the world, after America’s E3; and it just so happened to be rolling into town on my last weekend in Japan. My inner geek screamed to [...]
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25. September 2009
Yesterday was possibly my favourite day yet in Japan. All the homesick blues I’ve been feeling were swiftly erased, now replaced with the exciting notion that I’ll indeed be back home sooner than I care to realise, and starting to execute some of the many various plans that I’ve formed in my head over the [...]
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23. September 2009
I arrived in Kyoto early yesterday afternoon and eventually, after quite a struggle, found my accommodation; a cramped, wood-paneled little affair in what I gathered was quite out of the centre of town. It was dead, the facilities aren’t the best and didn’t give me the best vibes. In retrospect it’s not a bad place, [...]
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22. September 2009
My inordinately overpriced Japanese 7 day rail pass kicked in on Sunday. My plan had been to get out and see some more of the country other than Tokyo for a few days – namely the cities of Kyoto and Osaka. Although costing nearly half my initial budget, the rail pass still works out cheaper [...]
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19. September 2009
I’m exhausted. Tokyo does that to you. This place isn’t a city; it’s a small country of hyper-active manga and technology crazy kids and industrious suited salarymen crammed into a sprawling, endless (and I really mean endless) metropolis. It’s non-stop, it’s alive with the energy of ancient culture, life and neon. Around every corner it [...]
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