Yoyogi and Shibuya!
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Last Sunday (November 5th) was a loooong day for me. I woke up around 9 and met some friends in Yoyogi and went to Meiji Jingu shrine. It was a nice day and the walk to it was pretty scenic. After that I went to minamiosawa where there was a University Festival. They had lots of food that they tried very hard to get us to buy. We did buy some, but they were very enthusiastic about having us go to their booths to buy their food. Some even shouted out some funny English phrases like "You can do it!" We then saw a couple local bands play and some hip hop dancers.
These were at certain points on the walkway as we headed to the Meiji Jingu shrine.
Quite a few people were dressed up that day in Kimonos. This poor kid got stuck posing for a lot of people. Someone had the guts to ask for a photograph and lots of people took the opportunity to get a photo as well. (including me obviously)
Actually I don't know what was going on. I assume it was a wedding or some other kind of ritual. These people came out of a building and had a few people following them.
If you are a greaser and were worried that you wouldn't have any friends if you came to Japan....worry no more! These guys seem to hang out outside of Yoyogi park. Complete with dance routines (of which I have video of). But I also found a video of them on Youtube.com. Check it out http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CCff2J9xG5sThere were even some Cosplayers nearby dressed in strange outfits. I didn't recognize any of the characters, maybe they weren't going for any specific anime character though.

Now, off to Shibuya. It was a big day for British people or something. (Guy Fawkes day) I went to an English pub in Shibuya and had sunday roast for the first time. It was good, but the beer was really expensive. About $10 a pint...ya. So we found a place after that that was about $2 a pint. But this photo was taken at a small dance club called Gas Panic. Since it was a sunday, hardly anyone was there, so we pretty much took over the place.

What night in Japan wouldn't be complete without a little bit of Karaoke. We all piled into a Karaoke box and sang a few songs.

Well, time to catch our first train...but look at Shibuya crossing...This is supposedly one of the most crowded crossings in Tokyo. You can see this crossing in the movie "Lost in Translation" and it's packed. But of course this was at about 5:45am.

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I had to delete my own comment, I had a bad typo.
So..
I think there are both ways for Karaoke, but the most common type is just to go into your own room. They have all different sizes of rooms. So you can go with just a few friends or like 15 people. They have a phone so you can order drinks. Depending on what deal you get, you can get unlimited drinks, but trust me, you're paying for it anyway.
The greasers were hilarious. I tried my best not to laugh while I was there because I wasn't sure if they took themselves serious. I'm sure they get plenty of laughs from people so I imagine they know it is funny themselves. I need to research them a bit.
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