Thursday, June 16, 2011
Akihabara
Akihabara is a district in Tokyo based around electronics. It aims to be the largest electronic district in Japan. Behinds its goal at becoming large distributer of electronic goods it is also a major district for Otaku needs, including Maid Cafes and Tokyo's Anime Center. Akihabara is a must see if you are a fan girl or Otaku.
More on Akihabara:
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3003.html
Mandarake
Mandarake is a store throughout Tokyo mainly that sells second hand Otaku goods. Mangas, Animes, and Dolls are just a few of the products you can find in a Mandarake store. Many of the stores have multiple floors filled with anime and manga of all genres. The stores are packed with everything a fan girl and Otaku could dream of.
More about Mandarake:
http://www.dannychoo.com/post/en/26077/Mandarake.html
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Tokyo Disney Resort
Tokyo Disney is 15 minutes by train from Tokyo. The Resort is a combination of amusement rides and shows that the crowds can enjoy. Unlike the American Disney Land/ World, Tokyo has presentations in both Japanese and English (YAY). Tokyo Resort is a great place to hang with friends and family.
The Disney Resort includes Tokyo Disneyland and Disney Sea. Both areas are included in any day pass tickets that you buy. Prices range from $74-$160.
More information about Tokyo Resort:
http://www.tokyodisneyresort.co.jp/en/index.html
Japanese Marching Band Association and Baton Twirling Association is hosting an International Marching Band competition in 2013.
Marching Band is an activity in which a band moves and march around a football field making images as they perform. Baton Twirlers and Color Guard also participate in the activity.
The 2013 show is taking place from August 7-12 in Chiba.
More information about Japanese Marching and Baton Twirling Association:
http://www.japan-mba.org/en/top.html
Other World Association of Marching Show Band Events:
http://www.web1.wamsb.org/wamsbeventsr3.htm
Marching Band is an activity in which a band moves and march around a football field making images as they perform. Baton Twirlers and Color Guard also participate in the activity.
The 2013 show is taking place from August 7-12 in Chiba.
More information about Japanese Marching and Baton Twirling Association:
http://www.japan-mba.org/en/top.html
Other World Association of Marching Show Band Events:
http://www.web1.wamsb.org/wamsbeventsr3.htm
Monday, June 6, 2011
Harajuku tokyo
Harajuku is a place for inexpensive shopping as well as a range of teenage culture. It is based around Harajuku Station in Japan.
More information on Harajuku at:
http://www.japan-guide.com/e/e3006.html
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