Almost never. To be perfectly honest I don't even like using the phone. I only have MSN and Skype so that I can keep in touch with family. You're always welcome to send me msg here and leave comments on my blog and stuff. If you write a blog about your trip to Tokyo make sure you give me the link so I can keep up with all the fun you're having.
I'll be playing music and writing, at least thats the plan. But for a short time I'll either work for the same company I work for here at home (yes, most Australian musicians also work days jobs, no money in music here) or failing that I'll teach English. It really depends on if my company can transfer me there when I am ready to go, that's when I'll decide what to do.
hahaha. It seems that all the Tokyo You Tubers know each other in the real world so I'm sure we'll run into each other at a gathering or some random gaijin hang out. If we end up both living there during the hanamai gathering we'll definitely hang out.
Oh, yes getting lost. Shinjuku is the place you'll get lost in most of all. That is one confusing area. Go to the Tourist Information Centre in Shinjuku on your first day. You'll get all the maps you need from them. Give me a minute and I'll try and find you the address and a map for that place and some land marks to look for. Oh and use Google Maps before you leave where your staying. It give excellent directions and you can print out the map before hand.
Nothing to be scared of in Tokyo. People are very friendly and very helpful. I was in Tokyo June to July last year. It generally rains a lot at that time of year but late July early August it will dry up and you'll find the days to be a tad muggy. But other than that the weather can be pleasant. You're going to see SOOOOO much of Tokyo in that amount of time.
Maybe not the EXACT same bus but yeah, essentially. lol. My bus arrived in Shinjuku because my last stay was in Hatagaya (two stops from Shinjuku in the Kaio line).
If you don't know already the Limo bus ticket office is across from the arrival gate in front of the bus stop. The staff will all speak English and are very helpful in making sure you get on the right bus to get you as close as possible to where your hotel is. The bus goes everywhere,
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sawyerleto 2 years ago
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sawyerleto 2 years ago
Almost never. To be perfectly honest I don't even like using the phone. I only have MSN and Skype so that I can keep in touch with family. You're always welcome to send me msg here and leave comments on my blog and stuff. If you write a blog about your trip to Tokyo make sure you give me the link so I can keep up with all the fun you're having.
aussielung 2 years ago
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sawyerleto 2 years ago
Thanks, I'll definitely tell the WORLD if anything gets published.
I would love to write fantasy but my writers mind doesn't work that way.
If you plblish anything I'll buy your book to.
aussielung 2 years ago
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sawyerleto 2 years ago
Yep, writing novels and short stories as well as music. My themes for writing are about people in foreign living in countries.
aussielung 2 years ago
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sawyerleto 2 years ago
I'll be playing music and writing, at least thats the plan. But for a short time I'll either work for the same company I work for here at home (yes, most Australian musicians also work days jobs, no money in music here) or failing that I'll teach English. It really depends on if my company can transfer me there when I am ready to go, that's when I'll decide what to do.
aussielung 2 years ago
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sawyerleto 2 years ago
hahaha. It seems that all the Tokyo You Tubers know each other in the real world so I'm sure we'll run into each other at a gathering or some random gaijin hang out. If we end up both living there during the hanamai gathering we'll definitely hang out.
aussielung 2 years ago
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sawyerleto 2 years ago
I went by myself but I have friends there. I spent most of the time on my own exploring because my friends where VERY busy working at the time.
I'll be going back in October and will move there in about 14 to 16 months.
aussielung 2 years ago
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sawyerleto 2 years ago
Oh, yes getting lost. Shinjuku is the place you'll get lost in most of all. That is one confusing area. Go to the Tourist Information Centre in Shinjuku on your first day. You'll get all the maps you need from them. Give me a minute and I'll try and find you the address and a map for that place and some land marks to look for. Oh and use Google Maps before you leave where your staying. It give excellent directions and you can print out the map before hand.
aussielung 2 years ago
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sawyerleto 2 years ago
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sawyerleto 2 years ago
yeah I do but I never use it.
Nothing to be scared of in Tokyo. People are very friendly and very helpful. I was in Tokyo June to July last year. It generally rains a lot at that time of year but late July early August it will dry up and you'll find the days to be a tad muggy. But other than that the weather can be pleasant. You're going to see SOOOOO much of Tokyo in that amount of time.
aussielung 2 years ago
cool thanks a lot! ^^
im going to stay with a friend of my in tokyo ^^
so how was it in japan? ^^
sawyerleto 2 years ago
Oh it was great. It's a fantastic city, you're never going to be bored.
When are you going? soon?
aussielung 2 years ago
wow
im gonna take a bus from narita to shinjuku is it same bus?
sawyerleto 2 years ago
Maybe not the EXACT same bus but yeah, essentially. lol. My bus arrived in Shinjuku because my last stay was in Hatagaya (two stops from Shinjuku in the Kaio line).
If you don't know already the Limo bus ticket office is across from the arrival gate in front of the bus stop. The staff will all speak English and are very helpful in making sure you get on the right bus to get you as close as possible to where your hotel is. The bus goes everywhere,
aussielung 2 years ago
I'll also see about getting you some must use phrases for when you're lost.
aussielung 2 years ago