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Do you know what an "Onsen" is?

By Richard Mooney on Aug 27, 08 01:04 PM in Tokyo trip

No neither did I up until a few days ago....

It`s basically a public bath and is a huge part of Japanese culture. Every man/woman from every walk of life in Tokyo comes to one of these a few times a week.

If you were under the assumption that bathing is a private time, well then an onsen is not for you. Some local Yakuza (Japanese Mafia) run these bath houses and watch every Gaijin (outsider, foreigner) like a hawk to make sure they clean every single part of themselves before letting them enter the hot tubs!

On Monday we met our friends Koji, Shimne and Hatamoshi- they all rock. Koji has been practising English for around the best part of a decade now and whilst the other two`s English skills aren`t brilliant, they still acted as if they had known us for years.

We visited a shrine that day also, I`m not so sure where it was but I had written a prayer for the monks to had to their wall of plaques.

Koji took us to this cheap-as-you-like, tradtional Japanese restuarant and Octopus, Horse and monkey nuts were the order of the day. The food just kept coming, as did the beer (and sake) and we were expecting a huge bill for the five of us. But it only came to 14,000 yen- that`s around 70 quid, not bad for a horse and an octopus.

Yesterday we visited Akihabara Electric Town, a heaven for gadget/Otaku fans like myself. The stores numbered in the hundreds and they each had at least 7 floors, and my task was to find a bargain pair of noise cancelling headphones. For a decent pair of Sony ones, you`re looking at naything between 10,000 and 30,000 yen- crazy money for headphones, but the sound quality is magic. I didn`t find any though and I gave up my search once this creepy sales person followed me around for half an hour.

The amount of anime/manga products on offer is unbelivable here. Things you`d pay through the nose for back in Scotland are as cheap as your standard action figures!

And today we made our way to the Ginza from Shinagawa. We attempted to walk it in the midday heat, but to no avail. After about halfway there we hopped on a train and found another Onsen where we cleaned ourselves up.

From the Ginza we made our way to the infamous Sony Building, which I must say I was really dissappointed at. It`s smaller than it seems and there isn`t much of their best technology on show- just some HD cams and no Robo dog!

We also scoped out Roppongi for nightclubs and to our dismay found an average entry price of 4000 yen for each club in Tokyo`s central nightlife area. As if that wasn`t bad enough you were looking at around 1000 yen a bottle of beer, that`s a fiver a beer!

Tokyo is an expensive city, but why do they insist on putting such a high price on what is supposed to be some of the world`s greatest nightlife?

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(I don`t get it!)

Rich

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Anonymous said:

So what? Ever single Japanese person goes along to these palces a few times a week where they are watched bathing by the Mafia? Are you sure?

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