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My Ginza Adventure (Pachinko, bars and much more) (5th Blog)

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Uploaded by on Jun 8, 2006

This is a short version of the many wonders of Ginza, which is a downtown Tokyo area. Some of what I talk about is in other parts of Tokyo as well. ENJOY!

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  • Hey! I like your videos and I'm watching them one by one. Have you ever heard of Pearl River on canal st in nyNY? That fountain thing reminds me of it, although it is not half as beautiful! If I understand correctly, the Japanese have a great great GREAT appreciation for atmosphere and asthetics. Love you, doll!

  • I agree the strutural atomosphere is really great and very spiritual. I always feel at peace here. Thanks for taking the time to watch my videos. As far as peral river goes unfortuatlly I have never of heard of it before. Gomana

  • I didn't know pachinko was in Canada and the US as well! Good to know. I love the plastic food models because I always want to eat in the restaraunt then when they look so appitizing!

  • I love Pachinko :D, but it gets boring fast. And then the balls won't stop coming T_T.

    Do you speak Japanese? Gaijin means foreginer, not just american ;).

  • I only speak a little Japanese and am learning more everyday. I know what Gaijin means it just didn't come out completly correct in my blog but now that you have posted this others will know that meaning as well. Thanks.

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  • Ciao sono Patrizia dall'Italia.

    Cosa ci fai in Japan?

  • HOLLY CRAP! We went to that kabuki theatre!

  • daijobu, summer-san ^_^ (oh my, i'm practicing my japanese hee hee hee)

    you still really really ROCK!

  • Actually, you can win money. You just need to bring the prize around the corner to a seperate shop (owned by the same company) and sell your prize for money! Japanese law is not always logical.

  • Pachinko used to be a "fad" I guess here in the US and Canada for a while... mainly in the 80's though. Prob cause all the Japanese businessmen were around. Korean restaurants here (in Canada) have those "plastic" models of food too, just so you are sure what you're getting ;)

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