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		<title>I Think I&#8217;m Turning Japanese</title>
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Me, some girl dressed up as a maid and The Colonel. Damn him and his tasty chicken!
Finally arrived in Japan, sorry about the wait for a post, I've been too busy doing stuff :) Our first stop was Tokyo, which is the coolest city ever. Elaine and myself had a bit of bother getting our [...]]]></description>
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<em>Me, some girl dressed up as a maid and The Colonel. Damn him and his tasty chicken!</em></p>
<p>Finally arrived in Japan, sorry about the wait for a post, I've been too busy doing stuff :) Our first stop was Tokyo, which is the coolest city ever. Elaine and myself had a bit of bother getting our Indian Visas sorted out; first we went to one place, which was closed, then to the Embassy proper, which doesn't actually take visa applications, then we had to go to the third and final, actual 100% real visa office the next day. We thought we might have to stay in Tokyo for the whole time as it takes gaijin visas 8 working days to process, but it was sorted eventually…</p>
<p>Our first day we spent wandering around the Imperial Palace where the Emperor lives with Darth Vader. The park around the Palace is really odd, there's a cool fountain area and over the road from it is a beautiful park where a lot of homeless guys live. On the English language map it translates as from Japanese as <em>"Park and Area for People Who Cannot Go Home"</em>. The next day I dragged Elaine to a Max Huber (graphic designer) exhibition in Ginza, which was deadly. There was actually two separate exhibitions on, so obviously we had to go to both! After that we hit Akihabara with all it's electronic stores and Manga shops and from there we tried to spot a few Harajuku girls, but it was raining so they didn't want to come out to play.</p>
<p>I'll try do a few more posts in the next while, I've only got a short while in Japan so trying to squeeze as much in as possible. Check out the <a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/mrcs1dotcom/sets/72157620610114414/" target="_blank">Flickr</a> shots and leave some comments if you like.</p>
<p><em>Thanks to Elaine and her swish, new camera for the blog photo!</em></p>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 748px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">Our first day we spent wandering around the Imperial Palace where the Emperor lives with Darth Vader. The park around the Palace is really odd, there's a cool fountain area and over the road from it is a beautiful park where a lot of homeless guys live. On the English language Japanese map it translates as "Park and Area for People Who Cannot Go Home". The next day I dragged Elaine to a Max Huber (graphic designer) exhibition in Ginza, which was deadly. There was actually two separate exhibitions on, so obviously we had to go to both!</div>
<div id="_mcePaste" style="position: absolute; left: -10000px; top: 748px; width: 1px; height: 1px; overflow-x: hidden; overflow-y: hidden;">I'l try do a few more posts in the next while, I've only got a short while in Japan so trying to squeeze as much in as possible. Check out the Flickr shots and leave some comments if you like.</div>
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