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日本語/Japanese  Thu 03/27 09:06 JST
Time seems to be speeding up at a tremendous rate lately. Last week seems like it was only yesterday and yet so much has happened it also seems like it was a month ago.

Starting off this week with a photo of the Primarees that they wanted me to give to you - full res version available in the wallpaper pool. They decided that they are going to spell their group name as Primarees instead of Primaries. Those who know about the Primarees from this article would be wondering who the new girl in the middle is - her name is Amina who is the lead singer for the group. More from the Primarees soon.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Love Tokyo on a sunny day - always makes me think that I could be taking pics of figures on the balcony ^^;
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Many of the train carriages enables one to see out the front. When I going to or from Akiba, I always take the first carriage to see this view.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Forgot to upload this at the time of the Wonfes - its my "event kit" which I'll be taking with me to the Tokyo Anime Fair tomorrow. When I first started going to these events, I used to take a huge ruck sack expecting to fill it with goodies.
I never seem to buy much at the figure shows anyway and shows like tomorrows anime fair hand out goody bags anyway - see my stash of goodies from last year.
The pouch thing at the front of the photo hangs off my waist. Always wanted to make my own but never got round to it.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
At Ikea again to get more stuff. Tried out their food for the first time.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
And here is what I had for about 500 yen with some Mikuru on the side.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Playing some Girls Love in the dining room.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Tis hayfever season - a daily dollop of honey in yogurt seems to help.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
On my way to get lunch.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
My wife and I both had chronic hayfever - the new air cleaner has helped quite a bit in cleaning the air of pollen and evil spirits.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
I remember in the UK there was a shop called Mr Byrite which always had a "Closing down sale" sign on the front of their shop to get the punters in - they were there for years!
Looks like they do the same in Japan too - this shop has been here forever too.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Some of the restaurants in Tokyo have you pay before you eat. You choose what you want from this vending machine, choose whether you are eating in or taking out and then stick in your dosh. Tickets are beamed down into the dish whereby you exchange them for grub.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
And this is what they gave me in exchange for my ticket - its called Nagasaki Chanpon. Looks like vomit but tastes like... vomit.

And why does vomit always contain carrots and corn?
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Some tempura udon for lunch meeting. Tempura is deep fried battered prawns or vegetables.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Folks who read the News Items regularly will already know about this couple who play chess in the middle of a crossing with "my father has cancer - please give me money" written on the yellow sheet.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
After a few rounds, the open bag starts to fill up with more money.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
The white paper has the rules which say...
When 3 mins are over you loose.
When your king is taken you loose.
When you are checked I wont say "check".
I am Jamaica's number one chess player.

The yellow sign says...
My father is suffering from cancer - please give me money.
I must acquire 200,000 yen by the 18th of April when I return to Jamaica.
How much money do you have to spare for this couple?
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
4GB SD card get. My fave Haruhi Figma pose.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Manage to make the arms on the MG Wing Gundam.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Suddenly acquired eroge posters from the folks at Akiba Channel.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
This weeks desk.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Under the desk. All those are eroge mags which I need to filter.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Bowl O ramen for dinner. I do eat out a lot but I find that its one of the ways that helps me fit everything into the schedule - by having meetings over food. How often do you eat out?
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Some Kara-age - deep friend chicken nuggets.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Katsu Ochazuke - pork cutlet on rice - the pot contains a kind of soup which is poured over the rice.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
A space to park your umbrella with removable keys.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Mc Dees Mc Flurry for dessert.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Tis cherry blossom season - many have started to blossom yesterday.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
A new shelf for the Gundams.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
The lovely Keiko Kitagawa.
A Week in Tokyo 9 (click to enlarge)
Polls
D_Blade in Montreal
Non-profit org. volunteering work addict
Registered on 2006/12/31 22:48
Well, this post was fun to read, as for always.
Beginning with the funny trivia (sorry if you're eating; btw I'm not spared as I was eating plain jam for breakfast), why vomit has corn and carrots? Maybe because they have fibre or that it's how food looks like when it is partially downgraded by pepsin?
...
- My cousin tried tempura out of the blue the last time I went home and ate together at a Japanese restaurant. I ordered Gyudon myself (I know, talking proudly about it again) and never regretted it. He felt sick after eating his own meal, in comparison. ^^
- What I would spare for the terrible duo of scammers? Probably a Sparta Kick or the trouble to deal with authorities.
- Oh, cherry trees in blossom... Enjoy!!
- Ah, funky sloth! Never had the chance to spot one live, even if they are supposed to be present in one of the nature-themed museums here.
- Finally, I can't participate in your poll, since I very seldom eat outside (making it around once or twice a month, if not less; and generally because coupons are available from time to time)
I prefer to save to buy "stupid" long term stuff like videogames. 
And again since I have no obligations (such as formal lunches or romantic dinners), I can allow myself to do that on a regular basis. Life is cool. ^^
(ID #161862) Posted on 2008/03/26 18:36
Martin Wandering in Taibei
Student, Spiral Warrior
Registered on 2008/02/04 10:01
Seems like a pretty good week. Those ladies look rockin', I daresay.

Glad to see you're getting some work in on your Gunpla; those articles were what brought me here in the first place. 
(ID #161863) Posted on 2008/03/26 18:39
anonymouszro in a place beside a mouse
mouse clicker
Registered on 2007/08/23 07:07
lol @ mystery goo looking like and tasting like vomit.
 
now, i'm craving for some tempura.  time for dinner.
 
and have another nice week danny.
(ID #161866) Posted on 2008/03/26 18:41
Registered on 2006/12/24 23:42
corn and carrots are there because they are hard to digest. ^^ it's sometimes there when you do number 2 in the bathroom as well. ^^; 
btw whats that mushroom thing under your desk? ^^
(ID #161867) Posted on 2008/03/26 18:43
ale/pepino in Fukuoka
Internet contents, music, webdev
Registered on 2008/03/17 11:21
Hey! Nagasaki chanpon is actualy very yummy in Kyushu. I'll take you to a good place or even make it myself better than that vomit!
(ID #161869) Posted on 2008/03/26 18:53
Last{[0]}Raven in ☆DANNYCHOO Site ☆
Raven, AMV & MAD maker, Otaku
Registered on 2008/01/02 12:55
lol . im eating udon tonight ._. one of my favorite foods is udong 
@-@..
(ID #161879) Posted on 2008/03/26 19:22
kaeze in Melbourne, Australia, Earth
Illustrator & Designer
Registered on 2007/04/09 18:37
Does the Ikea in Tokyo sell Swedish meatballs?  We have it here at the Melbourne one and it's quite nice.

The new air cleaner looks really nice and not too intrusive.  For a moment I thought it was tiny like a Netgear wireless router or something but then I proportion it in my head with those figures you put on top of it. ^__^

My gf also has really bad hayfever as well and she takes a dose of Telfast almost every day.

Nagasaki chanpon looks like vegetable stir fried noodles?

Katsu Ochazuke looks and sounds really yummy... I want to try that.

My favourite McFlurry is the oreo one.  Don't know how it is in Japan, but we have this squarish looking spoon that I found out just recently that they stick to a mixer to mix all the bits into the soft ice cream!

We usually eat out on weekends.  And I might get takeaway during the week at work if I don't feel like or don't have leftovers.
(ID #161888) Posted on 2008/03/26 19:42
omegaweapon22 in The Theatre of Dreams!
Student
Registered on 2007/12/19 16:42
Today's UK equivalent of Mr Byrite's closing down sale is ironically the shoe shop Dolcis, but this time it could be for good...But I'm sure that's what they said if I try to remeber a few years ago. There also used to be the on/off closing down sale from sports shop Sports Direct/Soccer Direct  or whatever they named their shop but it seems like they're here to stay. 

Wonder if they sell any Swedish meatballs over in Ikea Japan? Mmmmm....May go out and buy some but such a long way away. 

Never knew there were umbrella parking spots anywhere in the world!

Thanks again for another insight into your life, Danny!
(ID #161891) Posted on 2008/03/26 19:51
Tempest in Germany
Student
Registered on 2007/11/07 06:56
Nice photos as always Danny ^^

Going to eat something chinese in the city today, where I'll be heading in a few minutes. :D
(ID #161895) Posted on 2008/03/26 20:01
Frost in Philippines
Project Team Lead
Registered on 2007/01/09 16:42
I've always liked the chick on the right, the one with the glasses, ever since you wrote about the Primaries/Primarees.
(ID #161896) Posted on 2008/03/26 20:05
Timotei in Sweden
NEET
Registered on 2008/02/17 09:28
Nice post as usual, love to read about this. The food looks delicous, except the " vomit ". 

And that couple, I wouldn't give them a single yen, I need my money more than those two. 

And, I'm with you on the time thing, it's really insane how fast it goes. 
(ID #161897) Posted on 2008/03/26 20:09
CaTZ in Indonesia
Game Designer & 2D Artist
Registered on 2007/02/10 15:13
ncie feature of Keiko Kiatagawa ;)

recently a friend of mine opened a cafe, so me and my gang have our own 'centra perk'
(ID #161900) Posted on 2008/03/26 20:14
Meimi132 in Back end of nowhere, aka Norfolk, England
Student and Mcdonalds Grease monkey.
Registered on 2007/12/04 04:17
That Kara-age looks yummy, and the Katsu Ochazuke does too. :want: I had something like the Katsu Ochazuke a while ago though!! Woooo!!

And whats that weird mushroom thing under your desk? Is it a lamp or a plushie thing?
(ID #161914) Posted on 2008/03/26 20:38
Fariz Asuka in Singapore
Student and Miku Guardian
Registered on 2008/03/11 20:11
Wow!! The udon and the ramen look so tasty that they make me sooo hungry.. 

Almost spoiled my appetite when I saw the 'vomit'.. It looks so gross that I don't want to ever eat it even if it's free.. Sorry for the rudeness..

Anyway, wrote down in my list as to what to eat after reaching Japan for my holidays..
(ID #161929) Posted on 2008/03/26 21:01
gordon in 新加坡 Singapore
宅男 Otaku/ 工程师 Engineer
Registered on 2007/06/11 14:57
good to see some progress on the wing zero. it looks awesome in it's primed state. ('~')
(ID #161933) Posted on 2008/03/26 21:18
radical anime fan in Dai-Singapore-dan. Hotter than Kamina and Lelouch combined.
Polytechnic Freshman. Mmm... fresh.
Registered on 2007/01/25 21:20
Wait. Did I see correctly? Ikea's food is cheaper than at that chicken rice restaurent in the Akasaha post! In Singapore, it's the other way round.

That ticket system is pretty good to prevent anyone from denying their bill, but you'd wish they'd focus less on the money and more on the food instead. 

That chess dude is probably getting a fair bit of money; I've never heard of a chess game ending in 3 minutes!

There's plenty of tasty food this time round, but the Kara-age, in my personal opinion, looks... well, maybe the oil was too hot or something.
(ID #161936) Posted on 2008/03/26 21:23
Kyoji-san in UK
IT Student
Registered on 2007/12/03 17:24
Yoghurt helps hayfever eh? A lot of people seem to say that but nothing about adding honey. Guess it works ^^
(ID #161948) Posted on 2008/03/26 21:57
squee in Singapore
Techie
Registered on 2007/09/27 05:11
I wanna go to TAF too, and I hope it's not gonna be too crowded on Saturday....

The Sakura blossoms are nice^^
(ID #161950) Posted on 2008/03/26 21:57
Evil King in Vlaardingen, the Netherlands, Earth
Student and full-time otaku
Registered on 2007/12/19 00:24
Busy week again, eh? I never eat out, but seeing all the tasty Japanese grub (minus the vomit-looking stuff), I know I will if I ever make it over there.

BTW I also want to suddenly acquire stuff too, boo ToT
(ID #161952) Posted on 2008/03/26 22:01
Mac in Podunk, USA
IT monkey/consultant
Registered on 2006/12/29 03:14
Is that raw, unpasteurized honey you're taking, Danny?  I'm not sure if the 純粋 indicates that or not, and can't make out much beneath it to read, myself.  

I've just recently been gulping down a couple of tablespoons of local raw honey in the morning and evening and it does great things for me.  Allergies, breath, you name it.  The pasteurized stuff just doesn't have the same miracle-effects--nor is the pasteurized stuff edible by the spoonful like the raw stuff is.  

I thought the keyed locks on the umbrella rack was funny.  In Japan, you can leave your cash, keys, and computer sitting out in the open, unattended, but you can't leave your umbrella out of sight without lock and key!  I wish that were a joke.  
(ID #161977) Posted on 2008/03/26 22:52
Hyun-Bin in Sydney Australia / Busan Korea
Sterilization Technician@ Prince Of Wales Hospital
Registered on 2007/01/09 22:47
Whos the Primarees girl in the glasses?
i'd like to take those off and get a better look at her eyes...

hey Danny the trains you take , are they the A.I ones? or operated by a driver?

and that air cleaner , is it available online? , it's already Autumn here and going to be crappy winter soon

and that Jamaican is still there with the Australian Flag..
someone should tell him to take it off..

Anyway , I'll be camping for your next post :D
(ID #161994) Posted on 2008/03/26 23:22
Oat in Thailand
Engineer
Registered on 2008/03/19 23:45
Wait! an Oba-jung in pretty cure like uniform who idea is it!! 
better turn back to C-ute AKB48 Berryz to watch my eyes
P.S
AKB48 are divide into three group
A Group,K Group and B Group and they are Akihabara 48 Banzaiiiii (=o=)b
 
(ID #161995) Posted on 2008/03/26 23:22
lostandfound in a UFO... catcher...
Part human, part student, 100% loser
Registered on 2007/10/22 02:10
I rarely eat out but me friends and I sometimes get together after school and eat out at McDees or PizzaHut...

LOL @ the dish which looks like vomit, unfortunately for you Danny it tasted like vomit too... Note to self, never ever order Nagasaki Chanpon when you eat in Japan...

The "my father has canser" dude is a con man right?! And why is the McFlurry in japan different from ours in Singapore?! And how is the first question I asked connected to the second?!
(ID #161997) Posted on 2008/03/26 23:24
sulk in Toronto, Canada
Director/Technical Director, Cameraman
Registered on 2007/04/02 13:04
I have to say it would be nice to go out for lunch and dinner here, but everything here seems to be either not healthy, or overpriced.
In japan theres soooo many places to go and eat food, healthy food, and it tastes good. And its cheap.
Wish we had that there.
(ID #161999) Posted on 2008/03/26 23:29
Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive
ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^
Registered on 2007/12/04 23:16
Being a ronery ryugakusei (is it the term for international student?) I eat out everyday. Well, that and also for the fact that cooking is not allowed in this studen hostel. >_<
(ID #162013) Posted on 2008/03/27 00:23
chun in home feeling sleepy LOL
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
Registered on 2007/01/09 14:33
I cook dinner most of the weekdays, sometimes weekend we eat out, but eating out too frequently is costly =_=  and not to mention greasy and MSG laden o_o; 

Example a week of groceries is around $100 (plus/minus, depending on if we buy meat or random household item which happen to run out) a more expensive steak dinner can cost $80CAD for 2 o_o, fast food for 2 around $11-13CAD ^^;;;;
(ID #162016) Posted on 2008/03/27 00:49
chun in home feeling sleepy LOL
part time illustrationist, doll clothing seamstress
Registered on 2007/01/09 14:33
PS: the ikea food looks goot! (is that a strawberry cheese cake?!?!)
(ID #162017) Posted on 2008/03/27 00:50
Kid Hakuyo in California
Registered on 2007/11/03 05:25
That Nagasaki Champon looks nasty - I suggest you try Ringer Hut instead.  The karaage however looks delicious!
(ID #162020) Posted on 2008/03/27 01:08
Hirito in The Little Red Dot - Singapore
ORD!! Now awaiting Uni admission.
Registered on 2007/09/01 18:24
I usually try to eat at home in order to save money (and buy more figures!), but worst come to worst I would eat out.

I want that cute mushroom plushie under the table!! I'm addicted to cute plushies ^^.

When in Japan, I found the system of buying a food ticket from the machine and then passing it to the cooks is very efficient. Wished they had such a system here. Best part I love about it is that the food comes very very fast.

I remember when having lunch one of those small eateries in Asakusa, there was only 1 guy on the job, collecting the tickets then proceeding to cook. He was so efficient at it he could make 11 orders (the crowd just came in suddenly) in less than 3 mins. I was simply amazed at it. This is what I really call fast food!
(ID #162026) Posted on 2008/03/27 01:33
gurugurutrex in Vancouver, B.C., Canada
オタク by moonlight, Graphic Designer by daylight
Registered on 2007/11/08 03:37
Oops, vote the wrong one... =P
I eat up around 2 times a week. Saturday night after fellowship and Sunday afternoon after Sunday worship.
(ID #162028) Posted on 2008/03/27 01:46
BIGGU-gAi in Between Tengoku & Jigoku...
Chef, Full fledged Otaku, Full time Observer.....
Registered on 2008/02/02 00:26
since i'm out working for the most parts of the day everyday i can't help but eat out on a daily basis...
wish i had more time to cook to bring to work though...
(ID #162032) Posted on 2008/03/27 01:50
Bakarazuka in Italy
Journalist
Registered on 2007/12/02 02:31
About Jamaican Chess Player.
That man was in Milan (Italy) the last summer. And he do the same thing in a street of the historical center of the city. He had the same story about his father... So i don't think that's is true...That's incredible! This guy is my idol! He go around the world without money with this trick!
(ID #162048) Posted on 2008/03/27 02:44
beemoh in North East England
Creator of possibility spaces and giver of opinions to simulations
Registered on 2008/03/05 02:30
I'm told that the "carrots" in vomit aren't actually carrots, but bits of the innermost layer of stomach lining, which gets torn off in the internally violent act of chundering.

Not a particuarily pleasant thing to discover, but that's life. Now go to the Idols section to get that image out of your heads. :D
(ID #162052) Posted on 2008/03/27 02:59
Jotham in Los Angeles, CA
Student
Registered on 2008/03/08 16:19
to be honest. I would rather eat out more often, not that my home cooked meals are bad or anything, but I prefer the "get outside" atmosphere and enjoy my food.

I do envy your lunch/dinner meetings T.T and the food looks good except for that vomit dish...
(ID #162053) Posted on 2008/03/27 03:05
Registered on 2008/01/20 18:43
Nice picture from the train. I usually get motion blur :(
But there is an odd thing about it. The picture is taken in the right track and the last time I checked JR drives in the left track (the signal indicates the same) so isn't it the rear or the train rather than the front?

Another little "issue" is that if you click on the picture it's named "A Week in Tokyo 9". It's not really important but it would appear that nobody else noticed this yet.

Also the distance to the next train is surprisingly short (but long enough for ATC to ensure that the trains will not crash into each other)

@Hyun-Bin
All trains going to Akihabara uses drivers. I can't be sure of which line Danny uses (I can't identify the specific line based on the picture) but odds are that it's a "normal" JR line.
(ID #162071) Posted on 2008/03/27 04:59
Jokyng in Canada
IT Analyst
Registered on 2008/01/26 09:29
I love Keiko, I will always remember her as Sailor Mars.
(ID #162168) Posted on 2008/03/27 09:42
Choo in Singapore
Student
Registered on 2007/10/31 21:28
ah the pink and white girls in the Primarees looks cute. Ahh! i so wanna go tokyo. =S Hope you enjoy your trip tmr at the anime fair
(ID #162221) Posted on 2008/03/27 11:44
Neil Duckett in Yoyogi, Tokyo
Software Engineer
Registered on 2007/11/06 13:37
Every meal or every day i eat out. Saves having to concern myself with the recyling days in my building ... and seriously it's so cheap to eat out every night in Japan why wouldn't i?
(ID #162224) Posted on 2008/03/27 11:50
wcloudx in Singapore
Artist
Registered on 2008/01/12 03:00
Wow, that Kara-age looks delicious ^^ That "Ochazuke" meal, all this time I thought it was Japanese tea that they poured into the bowl :o
(ID #162237) Posted on 2008/03/27 12:44
Akiba-Kid in California, USA
Online Shop
Registered on 2008/01/17 11:35
I usually take a backpack and a carrying bag when I go to Comiket.  I do want to buy as much as I can but I do not want to overdo it and end of dying on way back...  

I don't like McFlurry because it's just the normal ice cream with some M&M or cookie crumbs mixed into with some mixer.  USA McDonalad started making iced coffee and that might be pretty good, taste doesn't seem that bad and price is reasonable(half the price of Starbucks).
(ID #162242) Posted on 2008/03/27 13:15
Randy Kasugano in San Diego CA
Optimus Prime
Registered on 2008/01/17 06:13
This post makes me want to catch up in life.
(ID #162253) Posted on 2008/03/27 13:48
BeLe in Davao, Philippines
.NET/Web Developer
Registered on 2007/01/03 16:36
Most of the time I eat out when I crave for a certain type of food that we don't make at home.  And most of the time it would be japanese food.  I just love japanese food and just can't get enough of it. ^^
(ID #162283) Posted on 2008/03/27 15:35
Henry in Makati, Philippines
anime/cosplay events organizer
Registered on 2006/12/25 19:17
it depends on my mood and the limited finance that i have ^^;;

but usually i eat out with my friends at least once a week ^^
(ID #162295) Posted on 2008/03/27 16:07
Andraeil in Spain
computing Student
Registered on 2007/11/05 00:50
i'm this days in Tokyo and the other day I saw this folks playing chess but I don't understand those cartels. Really japan is full of strange people Japanese and gaijins too jejeje
(ID #162318) Posted on 2008/03/27 17:16
AndyH in Birmingham, UK
3D artist
Registered on 2006/12/25 10:08
Nice to see you back to the old pic format! Great looking food too, apart from that vomit stuff. The Katsu Ochazuke looks lovely! Not tried that before.
Do you often go to Yoshinoya? Their gyu-don is heavenly! 24 hours too.
(ID #162361) Posted on 2008/03/27 19:03
jou in Zurich, Switzerland
PHP guy
Registered on 2007/11/01 06:05