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Trip to Japan

just kidding about the topic summary....

We (as in ninjja and I) have decided to go to Japan in the middle of may to the first week of june (3 weeks). we are incredibly excited since this is our first trip out there and we both have an unhealthy obsession with the culture there.

i think our primary focus is to take in as much of traditional japan as possible. we are obviously not going to ignore tokyo and the like. in fact, our plane lands at narita and we'll be spending the first half of the trip around tokyo and places north of there. then i thought we would travel south to osaka and kyoto and visit places around there.

we're also going to take some courses at the japan society to learn some japanese for the trip. any and all help/advice/suggestions on places to go/things to eat/ppl to meet would be HUGELY appreciated! i think we're going to get a JR Pass for the trip so we should be pretty flexible to see anything that can be accessed by train.

on an awesome side note, we stopover in LA on the first day of E3. sadly, our stopover is only for 2 hours so i can't go to the convention. such a tease
 
If you go to Tokyo there's this retaurant in Akasaka called Ninja where the waiters dress up like ninjas and the place is one big ninja-ish house. I recommend it.
 
Originally posted by: ribbon13
A Samurai isn't a samurai unless he has a Daimyo.
Samurai literally means "to serve"

They would be Ronin..... which is actually kinda more interesting than being a regular Samurai....

I wish I could be a ronin too🙁...

<===== Jealous

Have a great time guys.

-Max
 
Originally posted by: tennisflip
If you go to Tokyo there's this retaurant in Akasaka called Ninja where the waiters dress up like ninjas and the place is one big ninja-ish house. I recommend it.

I seriously just popped a 6 foot boner!
 
Originally posted by: TheNinja
Originally posted by: tennisflip
If you go to Tokyo there's this retaurant in Akasaka called Ninja where the waiters dress up like ninjas and the place is one big ninja-ish house. I recommend it.

I seriously just popped a 6 foot boner!


don't put your eye out.
 
Originally posted by: Doboji
Originally posted by: ribbon13
A Samurai isn't a samurai unless he has a Daimyo.
Samurai literally means "to serve"

They would be Ronin..... which is actually kinda more interesting than being a regular Samurai....

I wish I could be a ronin too🙁...

<===== Jealous

Have a great time guys.

-Max

thanks max.

i've also read about that ninja themed restaurant. i definitely want to go there. so much to do and see, but we have to keep to a budget (especially overnight stays and such). luckily, we've found ryokan in kyoto/tokyo for like 50 bucks a night. awesome.
 
Originally posted by: TheNinja
Originally posted by: tennisflip
If you go to Tokyo there's this retaurant in Akasaka called Ninja where the waiters dress up like ninjas and the place is one big ninja-ish house. I recommend it.

I seriously just popped a 6 foot boner!

lol 😀 time to fly to Tokyo! I wonder if they got ninja training academies around there... (of course it should be clandestine).
 
Originally posted by: Anonemous
Originally posted by: TheNinja
Originally posted by: tennisflip
If you go to Tokyo there's this retaurant in Akasaka called Ninja where the waiters dress up like ninjas and the place is one big ninja-ish house. I recommend it.

I seriously just popped a 6 foot boner!

lol 😀 time to fly to Tokyo! I wonder if they got ninja training academies around there... (of course it should be clandestine).


if by ninja training academies you mean business schools, then yes.
 
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Make sure you bring back loads of those Japanese tv shows.

Ride the trains when they are extremely crowded with girls in skirts too... 😉

Oh, and enjoy the trip. I'm jealous.
 
Originally posted by: Ninjja
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I just can't wait to go. We're going to hike Mt. Fuji. An attorney that I work with said they climbed at night in time to make it for sunrise, he has some absolutely amazing pictures.
 
Originally posted by: liquidblue
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Make sure you bring back loads of those Japanese tv shows.

Ride the trains when they are extremely crowded with girls in skirts too... 😉

Oh, and enjoy the trip. I'm jealous.

you can watch butt loads of japanese shows on dishnetworks

there's Jet TV (remember matrix ping pong? same channel)
and Japan TV
 
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