Days 1 And 2 [TofuguTV]

Here’s the biggest thing I’ve learned the last couple days… Finding internet is tough. If you want to find internet, you have to make sacrifices. Normally I wouldn’t mind, but having internet is important for doing a good job supporting TextFugu, and for responding to your emails, and to write blog posts like this…

Flying In

The flight was uneventful (except for the turbulence that always appeared when I tried to go to the bathroom), long, and boring. I didn’t bring anything to do on the flight, so it was all about SkyMall. Seriously the best magazine ever made.

Upon landing, it was go-go-go, and I didn’t get to film much until I got into Shibuya (more on that a little later). I went downstairs and exchanged my JR Pass, which lets you ride all JR trains (that’s a lot of trains plus it includes the bullet train) for free (well, not free, but I only had to pay $700-ish dollars one time. Will pay for itself really quickly). After getting the JR Pass, I got my ticket for the train into Shibuya (because I knew there were some capsule hotels there, and you guys wanted Capsule Hotels), and it turned out it was leaving really soon. I ran down to the train, got in, and proceeded to use almost all 50mb of my phone data in one fell swoop. Whoops (Don’t worry, I upgraded to 200mb… I can’t use my phone so much).

Shibuya, The Man, And The Capsule Hotel

After arriving in Shibuya, I immediately started walking in the wrong direction, thinking I was walking in the right direction, and got lost in the Shibuya ghetto (if that’s even possible). While walking around, I met this older dude who wanted to know more about my camera set up. Turns out he didn’t have much to do, so he walked around with me to show me where Shibuya actually was, then show me some interesting things in Shibuya. For TofuguTV, I’m much more interested in the stuff that’s not in Tokyo, but I can show you here.

Me and the guy I met

We went around and saw a lot (and he wanted to see my capsule hotel, creepy, I know) – two things of interest include Hachiko, the ever faithful dog that waited for his master to come home (there was an American movie made about this).

…and a restaurant that specializes in Whale meat. You know, all in the name of science, or something. (P.S. if you don’t want to eat whale meat, you should probably avoid くじら).

That whale in the bottom right looks totally happy!

After he showed me around for a while, we went searching for a Capsule Hotel that also happened to be on the way home from this guy’s home (We’ll call him “Ta-san” because I only remember that his name starts with a “Ta”). It was a pretty sweet setup, actually. You get bathing facilities, a big locker, some sleepy clothes, a couple towels, and a nice coffin sized capsule to sleep in. I kept finding dead bugs in mine. I appreciate that they weren’t alive.

I’m planning on staying at another capsule hotel in Kyoto (which is totally awesome, from what I’ve read / seen), so I’ll do more on capsule hotels then, but this particular one wasn’t a bad experience. I’ll post more when I start putting up episodes of TofuguTV. One more good memory… there was a guy in one of the other capsules in my area that had a snore (or something) that was exactly like a dog barking. Maybe he had a dog. Either way, it kept waking me up, and it was really, really, weird. Seriously. Dog barking snore? Maybe he has something stuck in his throat… Other than that, it was a fairly good stay. Definitely recommend it for the experience, at least!

The Search For Wifi

The next morning (i.e. this morning, for me) was early. 4am to be exact. I pretty much just walked around in the dark and rain hoping that something would open. I ended up going to McDonalds because it was one of the only things open, and I thought they might have wifi. I was wrong.

This began an entire morning searching for wifi. Finally, I found a cafe called “Wired Cafe” in Shibuya. The internet there was pretty shoddy, but it got the job done. I think I was at the edge of the wifi signal. I’d have to move my computer to my left by about 3 feet in order to get things to load. I probably looked like a weirdo.

While I was there, I met the CEO of “Qoopedia” which is like Groupon (you get deals on things). He wants to make an English version for foreigners in Japan – you’ll probably hear about it here when that happens, too. We talked shop for a while (you know, business, startups, entrepreneurship, blah blah blah) and I headed out, eventually, because I needed a lighter long-sleeved jacket. I know a few of you called it. It’s way to warm here. My fleece jacket was unnecessary (but, I fixed that).

Hanging Out At Flutterscape HQ

Flutterscape CEO working hard on something

Luckily, today I had planned to go hand out at Flutterscape HQ (you buy Japanese things and get them shipped to you, it’s pretty awesome, and there’s free upgrades to express shipping going on right now, I think). Awesome to finally meet the folks I’ve been talking with a lot lately. I’ve bought a few products through Flutterscape and it’s always a great experience. The really convenient thing is that they ship things from Japan to America. I happened to have a problem where I packed too much and my backpack was too heavy. To solve this problem, I’m putting my stuff I don’t need in a box, and they’re shipping it back to my home in Portland, OR, so I don’t have to carry / throw it away. It’s a lot of stuff, too, and it’s (surprisingly) only going to cost around 2000 yen ($25-ish dollars). Not bad for international, considering how much box I’m sending back. Seriously, @hirrro who’s helping me do that is awesome. You help me say thanks to Flutterscape by tweeting this (click on the Twitter button below).

[twitter url="http://flutterscape.com" float="none" text="@flutterscape Thanks for letting @tofugu use your wifi to write this article. You are swell."]

Oh, and I also got to use their wifi, so I could catch up on some email and write this post up.

Next Up? You Decide.

Of course, I don’t really know what I’m going to do from day to day, but I have some ideas for tomorrow. I’m going to start heading north (gotta get to Cat Island, eventually… so many people are requesting it). I’ll have a cameraman for a few days as well (Japanese friend from College), so it should be pretty good. Tomorrow is when the real show begins, I think.

I think there are three options. I’m going to lay them out here. For the first one, make sure you’re following on Twitter or Facebook to find / get the poll, going out soon. I’ll probably try to see a couple of these, at least, but I’d love to know what ones you want to see the most.

Option 1: “Western Village.” This amusement park is “American Western” themed, which means there will be cowboys and stuff. I’m really hoping it’ll be full of really ridiculous depictions of America, or be something like “America Town” from that episode of The Simpsons. Either way, it should be full of interesting hijinks, weird culture translations, and (hopefully) Japanese cowboys saying “putto uppu yoru handzu.”

Option 2: “Sex Robot Museum.” I have no idea what’s actually here, just that there are sex robots, or robots doing the dirty thing, or maybe a little bit of both. Who knew that there was a need to have a museum like this?

Option 3: “Sex God Museum.” Once again, not 100% sure what’s here, but it should be interesting. It’s all a matter of whether you want Robots or Gods. Up to you, really.

Option 4: “See Some Monkeys.” My camera man says he knows how to find monkeys around here. There’ll also be another opportunity near Nagano to see some monkeys, too, so keep that in mind. Not sure what these monkeys do, but monkeys are monkeys, and monkeys are pretty awesome.

There you have it. To vote on what you want to see the most, head on over to Twitter or Facebook to find the link to vote. While you’re there, you should make sure you’re subscribed to both of them… I won’t always tell you where to look, you know!

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000353084723 Momen Adas

    Wow! It seems you’re having fun there! I was really disappointed to know that internet is pretty difficult to find there :( Anyways, I would love to see the Sex Robot Museum. Japan is famous for its advanced robots, and I reckon it would be funny seeing them doing some dirty things. I will vote for option 2. Good luck again!

  • Balakumar Muthu

    Wow… that’s great exp… waiting for more.. I am new here and enjoy the posts :)

  • Anonymous

    Ta-san? If you don’t remember his real name, it seems like it would be totally awesome to go with ターザン-Tarzan! Since he helped you through the concrete jungle…

  • Tam

    option 3 sounds intriguing…

  • http://www.yonasu.com yonasu

    A sex robot museum should be fun, I think^^

  • clc88

    i would also want to see the sex robots (something i’ve never even heard of until today)
    im really liking your coverage so far

    keep up the great job

  • http://twitter.com/GTIchiro Corbet Butler

    They make strong references to Hachiko and Shibuya in “The World Ends With You”. It’s a really good game, and part of the reason I want to visit Shibuya this January.

    Also, I’m considering taking my computer to Japan with me. If Wi-Fi is that hard to find, it may not even be worth my time. Keep posting about your wi-fi experiences, as I will be sincerely interested in how it goes for you.

  • http://twitter.com/richfowler Rich Fowler

    Yeah, Tokyo is well-heated, yet the residents always complain about being cold. Maybe the whale meat causes poor circulation? Dunno.

    That bug looked like a bedbug to me. Sad to see that they have ‘em in Japan now, too. Perils of international travel, I guess. Make sure you don’t take any stowaways with you.

    I vote western-themed amusement park, because the sex robot museum will probably be disappointing.

    Back to JLPT studying for me. It’s this Sunday. Fun.

  • http://www.vietamins.com Viet

    Robots trumps Gods. Religion is in trouble.

  • http://twitter.com/ImaginaryJapan Joe Munro

    The overwhelming number of votes for “Sex Robots” makes me question your demographics, haha.

  • Alessa

    Looking forward to your next posts.
    I want to see the monkeys :)

  • xiongmao

    dead bugs in your bed?! i thought you were exaggerating and then i saw the photo :S

    this may not be the place for voting but i gotta say sexy robots sounds like a winner :)

    i love what you’re doing Koichi!!

  • Lagolden

    No, that is a dead “stink bug” in his bed. Not to worry!

  • http://www.jamaipanese.com Jamaipanese

    See Some Monkeys!

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  • Lagolden

    Me too…monkeys!

  • http://twitter.com/VXLbeast Nick

    Wow, this is interesting already. Surprised that guy really had nothing better to do, but thats cool that he showed you around. And I never knew that faithful dog story (the one where the dog waits be the train tracks, right?) was originally Japanese. Learned something already (besides the getting a good data plan thingy). That thing with flutterscape is really cool too (tweeted). I am sure they appreciate the exposure.

  • Fushigifox

    for those of us living in Japan, can you leave details of where some of this stuff is? I have lived here 7 years but there are so many things I have yet to see or hear of. Where is this sex robot museum?

  • http://www.facebook.com/barrett.matthews Barrett Matthews

    Finding Wi-Fi in Tokyo is rough. I’ve been to Wired Cafe and you’re right, the connection certainly seemed slow. There is also free Wi-Fi on the 42nd floor of one of the sky scrapers in Shimbashi, but I can’t remember which one. I generally just content myself with my 3G phone and waiting till I get back to my apartment to use the net. My laptop doesn’t really travel anymore. Hope you have better luck with the internet as your trip continues.

  • Hyperichigo

    Yeah I think internet cafes are pretty much the only internet you will be finding. Since a lot of people abuse sitting around in an area for an extended amount of time. If they had free wifi in Mcdonalds over there People would never leave I’d imagine. But internet cafes are inexpensive and you get free iced coffee and juice and stuff usually!

  • Hyperichigo

    Yeah I think internet cafes are pretty much the only internet you will be finding. Since a lot of people abuse sitting around in an area for an extended amount of time. If they had free wifi in Mcdonalds over there People would never leave I’d imagine. But internet cafes are inexpensive and you get free iced coffee and juice and stuff usually!

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_6ICXLAFPSWZCM5R47N6W3VX3PA Sebastian

    i think at the sexy robot museum (something like that) theres some instrument playing robots there like the one here in this youtube video

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lYDW2A5-Cbw

    hope you like it!

  • http://twitter.com/VXLbeast Nick

    kugb

  • Sum1islistening

    You have no idea how badly I want to go to Japan! Enjoy your stay, you lucky Koichi, you! Update soon! :D

  • Anonymous

    Maybe this won’t count in the official poll, but options one and four sound interesting. I mean, it’s another perspective of our culture, and monkeys! I just can’t say the other two options are… appropriate? ^///^

    Anyways, it sounds like you’ve been having a neat trip so far. Looking forward to hearing more about the trip!

  • Mule1967

    Back in the good old days when Big Red, (NWA), had the Portland – Narita route, the trip was a lot, lot, lot nicer. On the back of the seat in front of you was an entertainment system, woo hoo! It sure beat the hell out of reading a book or trying to sleep. You had over a dozen movies to choose from, various music programs, and the one I liked the most, “follow the plane”. I also really enjoyed listening to the “J-Pop” music programs where I discovered a new favorite singing group, (Diggy Moe from Soul’d Out singing “Grown Kids”). And just to make sure that you were really having fun, the cabin crew passesed out ice cream bars to all of us. It was a truly amazing experience, you were busy for the whole time of the trip, and I never got bored enough to play solitaire. I just can’t *%#@*&^ believe that Delta is now using planes with out these entertainment systems on such a long flight. By the way, I have nothing against the Delta flight crew, they were all hard workers, but this is a company thing that the Big Boys pulled the plug on. Well, I guess it still beats taking the Black Ship, which took about three months if you were able to survive!

  • http://www.zonjineko.com zonjineko

    Nice first post – looking forward to seeing some more of Japan outside of the normal Tokyo gear we always see.

    Glad I’m not the only one who got caught out with Wi-Fi. I had visions of infinite connectedness everywhere in Japan but I had so many issues just getting a signal.

    Western Village – it’s going to be The Simpsons episode for sure ^_^

  • http://www.filipinotoenglishtranslation.com Jerryjones01

    Amazing pictures

  • http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100000167050002 Aangita No

    I would want to see the OPTION ONE: Western Village!!
    It is always interesting to see what other cultures perceives your culture like!

    This is actually pretty awesome, you documenting all this! I cant wait for the video installments!! :)

  • Davidjb

    Haha! I’ve stayed in Astro a number of times. It’s pretty much as basic as hotels get in Japan, but the price and location of that hotel is incredible.
    Looks to me like the bug was caught behind the plastic of the TV screen. Hope you didn’t find any in your sheets?
    Does that fairly neurotic skinny lady still work there? She was nice, she phoned me and let me know when I accidentally left my DS behind!

  • Lena

    Wait for monkeys at Arashiyama in Kyoto! :D

  • Mason

    I’ll have to go for the sex bots, good sir.

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