Friday, April 14, 2006

Kampai!!

So des ne...

Last day skiing was today, went alright, got some FAT fat FAT air off one of the jumps, but no, i didnt get a picture.

Been hanging with a few aussie guys, Adam from the gold coast, and andrew from melbourne. We are the only tourists in town i think, and all i can say is that the bars are in buisness because of us 3.

Oh well. . . Off to Sapporro 2moro.. see what thats like.

Mels, i slept in a "capsule hotel" the first night in tokyo. Was very wierd. paid via a vending machine.. (you can get so much out of a vending machine) and got my slippers.. (you have to take your shoes off and put slippers on when you enter someones place in japan..) then was very confused..
Theres a big room which is like a hallway, with holes in the walls. And you go into your specified hole. But there's no door...
So you can hear everyone turnover, cough, snore, whatever, ALL NIGHT...
I didnt get much sleep..

Daveman...
Its a sony camera.. DSC-T5. But when i was buying it the guy was showing me the "overseas model" which has different laguages. But thhe overseas model was 8,000 yen more ($90). And when i asked him what was different, all he said was that the menus were in english... so for $80, i can handle jap menus.... and at the end of the day.. %90 of the time you turn it on and press the shoot button... and most of the options are little icons.

Spirits..(vodka, whisky etc) are $12 a bottle... shit.
and $3 for a pack of ciggys...
(mite be worth taking up smoking)
...joking..

Oh well cant think of much more to say.... My english is getting worse cause im not speaking much... im crossing over to a half Jap, half english Laguage...
Arigato Gozaimashita...

JA MA TE NE!!!

1 Comments:

At 3:46 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow! Non-sleep-conducive slumber capsules for around 50AU a night, awesome!... You wouldn’t want to be a sleepwalker hey, or else things could get *very* interesting!
Any sign of the cherry blossoms yet? It’d be magic if you could be there when that happens- Japan at its most beautiful I’m sure.
Sounds like your Japanglish is coming along nicely, well done! 
Don’t forget to splurge on a Kimono for yourself, love Mel xxx

 

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