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Shinjuku downtown area. Here's Takashimaya Times Square and...that other tall building that reminds me of the Empire State Building or something. |
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Tokyo got its first Krispy Kreme Donuts shop, and the line to buy greasy super sugary donuts is really long on the weekends (and I think during the week as well). |
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The line is pretty much like an amusement park attraction, going in front of the building several times, then even wrapping around the corner. This old guy's job is to hold a sign that says "End of the Line." |
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This super gross chick was offering Free Hugs. Can't imagine why she didn't have any takers. |
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Inside the Meiji Shrine main courtyard area. |
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Same place, but now with more Anthony. |
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I think I lost my old aviators taking this picture, but it was worth it because this is a sweet pic. |
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Kabukicho late at night. |
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The LockUp in Shibuya. Cop girl in pleather miniskirt guides us to our table. |
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Why are they so happy looking? Probably because the nomihoudai at LockUp is a lot cheaper than expected. |
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Coaster and bag or something. |
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All of the "special drinks" at LockUp are made to look like science experiments or chemicals or drugs or something. |
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Instead of some kind of smoke effect or bubbling, they've decided at The LockUp that cotton candy is sufficient. |
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After a long night in Shibuya doing karaoke, we walked out to see tons of cops rushing to some scene. We thought it was going to be something exciting, but turns out it was just an alarm that accidentally got tripped off. Japanese police are pretty embarrassing. |
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Shibuya Scramble Crossing early in the morning. |