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		<title>Tokyo</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[donkatsu]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I arrived in Japan. Flew in to Osaka, then took a train out directly to Tokyo. Coming from China to Korea to Japan gave me a progression of cleanliness, and all the stigmas that people told me about Japan were pretty true. Expensive, politeness, cleanliness, technologically advanced-ness (in some aspects). However, I was expecting [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I arrived in Japan.  Flew in to Osaka, then took a train out directly to Tokyo.  Coming from China to Korea to Japan gave me a progression of cleanliness, and all the stigmas that people told me about Japan were pretty true.  Expensive, politeness, cleanliness, technologically advanced-ness (in some aspects).  However, I was expecting more robots up in this place.  </p>
<p>In terms of politeness, I&#8217;ve never had so many people say &#8220;excuse me&#8221; and &#8220;sorry&#8221; in such a short amount of time.  This place was so polite that I was starting to get nervous in the way I presented myself because I didn&#8217;t want to offend anyone.  I caught myself bowing on multiple occasions, but when in Rome&#8230;</p>
<p>Besides that, Tokyo is definitely a cool city, and their excellent metro system made it super easy for me to get around.</p>
<p>Saw a few of these in the city.  Great restaurant I heard.</p>
<p><a href="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4066/4365049443_38ba36bf52_b.jpg" rel="lightbox[575]"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4066/4365049443_38ba36bf52_b.jpg" width="650" height="434" alt="infringement" /></a><br />
I went to a popular donkatsu place, Tonti, and you can watch them make it in these huge vats.  There were also a lot of grandpa&#8217;s working at the place, and it made it that much better.</p>
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At the Tsukiji fish market, you can head over there around 5 in the morning to see the Tuna auction, but it was too early for me.  I still checked it out because you can eat really really really fresh sushi for breakfast, and check out the market.  Those are some big crabs.</p>
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I couldn&#8217;t believe that there was a place that just sold tamago.  Tamago&#8217;s the last thing I want to spend money on when I eat sushi, BUT, they were giving out samples and it was not the tamago I was used to in the states.  This tamago was dang delicious.  The store had purpose.</p>
<p><a href="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4017/4368292800_cd7285f195_b.jpg" rel="lightbox[575]"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4017/4368292800_cd7285f195_b.jpg" width="650" height="434" alt="tamago" /></a><br />
Fresh sushi from the fish market.</p>
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I also made a visit to the Studio Ghibli Museum.  Studio Ghibli is Hayao Miyazaki&#8217;s studio, and is like the Disney of Japan.  The place was interesting, but took some work in actually getting tickets.  I knew you had to buy tickets in advance, but since they didn&#8217;t have a place for me in China, I had to ask my dad to buy them for me in the States then mail them over to Beijing to take with me to Japan.  Thanks pops.  If you&#8217;re a Miyazaki fan, you should recognize this guy.  I didn&#8217;t because I have only seen about four of his films.</p>
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Harajuku (there&#8217;s a girl looking at me in the picture).  I wish I saw more cosplay people.</p>
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They put a whole cheesecake in this crepe.  Of course I ate it, and it was amazing.</p>
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At the crazy intersection they always show on TV when talking about Tokyo.  It&#8217;s in Shibuya where they had a store called the Loft that sold everything from travel gear to art supplies.  It was amazing, and I picked up some awesome ear cleaners.</p>
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