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Not heard of capsule hotels? lolthe cost of accomodation in japan makes tokyo appear as an unattractive destination
Not heard of capsule hotels? lolthe cost of accomodation in japan makes tokyo appear as an unattractive destination
Akihabara yes, so want to go there haha I'm a massive geekAw I'm so jealous.... My parents wouldn't allow me coz of the 'radiation' there. To hell with that, a few days of radiation wouldn't be enough to kill you....
If you're into anime/manga/technology/akb48, Akihabara, I've heard, is a must! =)
JAPAN IS SHIT.
go there when your 21.
schoolies should be at a schoolies location getting shit faced.
and well if you dont drink, all your stories suck and your a boring cunt
sleeping in a capsule in japan costs more than renting a house in sydneyNot heard of capsule hotels? lol
Akihabara is pretty much the anime capitol of the world. It's definitely a good place to stop by if you're into anime/manga etc but it's likely that you'll impulse buy a lot of stuff and have to mail some of it back home because you can't fit it all with your luggage.Aw I'm so jealous.... My parents wouldn't allow me coz of the 'radiation' there. To hell with that, a few days of radiation wouldn't be enough to kill you....
If you're into anime/manga/technology/akb48, Akihabara, I've heard, is a must! =)
brb moving to japanJapan also sells alcohol out of vending machines so the age is not strict.
Also when I went they all thought I was older than i was (and trust me I have a baby face, most people think I am much younger than I actually am).
They updated them with technology where you now need a card if your purchasing something such as alcohol or cigarettes( anything over 18 in a vending machine basically). Before teenagers would often just buy beer or cigarettes and the companies of course didn't mind, until it became a discussion and turned into a rule/law( not sure). You can register yourself for a card at any convienance storeJapan also sells alcohol out of vending machines so the age is not strict.
Also when I went they all thought I was older than i was (and trust me I have a baby face, most people think I am much younger than I actually am).