Japan ~ Tokyo – 2015

Tokyo has a big city sort of reputation to it, an air of grandeur accompanied with a sense of mystery somewhere within the non-stop luminous glare of the lights and the 24/7 rush…

So many films have painted a picture that has made an impression on me, and because of this it was high on the list of places I wanted to see…so when I realised I had a long weekend coming up I didn’t hesitate and booked it up straight away! Just a couple of hours to get from my home in Korea to the unknown world beyond – armed with nothing but a friend’s recommendations (which proved invaluable) and a feeling I was soon to be in my very own Lost in Translation remake…

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Sidenote: when travelling you really do need to think long and hard about who you will actually travel with. Well maybe not too thorough – nothing too ridiculous, but at the very least you need to see a clean bill of health (both physical and mental), a criminal background check, and dental records. Also check their voice and typical conversation topics as otherwise you may be locked in with the most boring groaner on the planet – which is never going to be fun. With this particular adventure I was meaning to go alone originally, and then at the last minute a lady friend of mine tagged along…which brought some erm, shall we say – complications? 

Anyway I mean this sincerely when I say that Tokyo is a marvel. So much to see and do, a far cry from the more reserved and traditional parts of Japan I had visited earlier in the year.  But oddly I found it manages to retain a fantastic balance between the two often conflicting sides; you see one second I’d be staring up at a 60 foot tall science fiction juggernaut in the form of the powerful Gundam, the next I was wearing a traditional yukata and relaxing in an onsen…then I’d blink and be back to the mad rush of the Shibuya scramble crossing! I was completely in my element, roving around searching for the weird and wonderful, straining my neck to try and see as much as I possibly could…it was everything I had dreamed about for so long, and so much more…

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But yeah: the ghost at the feast…the wasp at the picnic…the drunk and slightly creepy uncle at the family reunion. Hmm, that last one was a bit weird, but you get my point – this is the part of the story where I say what didn’t go so smoothly, and most of it had to do with my travel companion: hence my warning earlier. You see I try my utmost to remain as friendly and light hearted as possible during trips, as from experience I understand that it can be a pretty stressful period if you let the small things seep in and truly affect you…if you do that suddenly the foul smell of a certain street, the incessant honking of horns on the road, or perhaps even your friend’s breathing can have you suddenly enraged beyond all comprehension: like smashing an axe into a locked door screaming “heeeeere’s Johnny!”  sort of level rage. So it’s best to take a deep breath instead, and just let most hiccups roll off your back…

However, my lady friend didn’t share this ethos…which meant that any small thing became the reason for a monumental day-ruining mood. Juxtapose that dark rain cloud along with my attempted cheery sense of humour and you had quite a pairing; something like if Voldemort was to meet one of the Teletubbies. Well actually that’s unfair (to he who must not be named): it would only be like that if Voldemort had the emotional range to both grimace and groan about public transport, and literally burst into tears about the levels of salt in Japanese food…as it stands I don’t think he is quite on her level yet.

I can understand the frustration though, Tokyo is huge and it’s far too easy to become dazed and confused by the sprawling subway system: which I honestly think was designed by someone throwing spaghetti at the wall, and saying: “that’ll do just fine.” We took many wrong turns during our days there, and the hours were long and well travelled…but I don’t see how it helps remaining silent or dragging your feet along as if you are a pathetically non-threatening zombie, or almost defunct robot:

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There is an answer to such problems though, and one which I will gladly share with all of you…and that is; beer. Yes, you heard it here first! The golden elixir is the perfect remedy to all sorts of ailments, including the frustration you may feel when a friend (or something more) is becoming more than you can bear. Thankfully there was a so-called “English pub” just off a side street near to the Shibuya crossing…where for three times the normal price I could enjoy beer, ales, and all that good stuff as if I was back amongst the smoke and laughing guffaws of my homeland…“Wait, it’s how much?! Jesus tap-dancing Christ!? It’s not worth that!”

But yeah, that’s how things go! Ups and downs, smiles and frowns…you have to take the good with the bad, and try to carve out memories that will last: and despite all the issues we were still able to do that…pretty much.

However I must now look for an AA meeting in South Korea: so yeah, wish me luck. 

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14 responses

  1. Aimer Boyz Avatar
    Aimer Boyz

    You are so right. Beware the crazy travel partner. I am not always the best travel companion. Most of my freak outs centre around having the wrong clothes, my husband has learned to ignore me. Aside from that, I don’t think I’m too bad. Getting lost is part of the experience, right? 🙂

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      haha, a perfectly fine freak out reason – but what a great relationship that you understand each other 😂

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  2. dweezer19 Avatar

    Awesome….I know at least one of my sons who could relate to this story. Glad it worked out and yes, beer is the magic elixir (when taken according to manufacturers directions. 😉) God knows it has saved the lives of many little “pests” in my world. Well..you know what I mean. Great post.

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Yes, enjoy a good beer this weekend – I know you can 😀

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  3. Wanda B. Victorian Avatar

    Ha ha ha! Reminds me of a regular travel companion I have. He is wonderful on flying trips. Great fun…but I loath road trips with him. I once compared it with traveling with a package of raw hamburger in the back seat. You don’t notice it the first day. The second and even the third day you are aware of its unpleasant presence but you can endure it. By the fifth day you are ready to fling it out the window while traveling at a fair clip on the Inter State. Now, this travel companion does not smell, It is his personality when confined with him for long periods that is the issue.

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      So true! hahaha! Some people just aren’t designed for it – or at least they may be but with more complaints than are necessary!

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  4. tanyafyfe Avatar

    Loved Tokyo. I did the English teacher thing there 20 years ago. Got lost all of the time on the subways but what the heck. The locals were always (eventually) happy to help the hapless little Geigin and beer was always present. Good times. Amazing city!

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Yes I just had to look useless and eventually someone would help out haha, would love to go back someday.

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  5. cherichat Avatar

    I have always thought the best pre-marital test should include a holiday with everything strategically designed to go wrong.

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      hahaha! Yes, only then can you judge character effectively!

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  6. Melinda de los Santos Avatar

    You’ve got what it takes turn those Japan experiences into to a romantic even sexy tour you’ll never forget. ( I hope you got to see the places where Yojimbo had spent.) 😀

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      haha! I appreciate the faith you have in me Melinda 😂😂😂

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  7. Micah Avatar
    Micah

    Lol. Beer does make everything better.

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    1. Storytime with John Avatar

      Never steered me wrong…yet 😉

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