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hey guys

i just arrived here at narita a few hours ago

now we are in ueno

cant get the aparto till monday

im in a manga kissa called airscafe jus down the road from the station

looks like we,ll be spending the night here haha

stressing from getting hassled by the people that advertise karaoke and give out tissues

anyways look forward to maybe meeting some of u dudes at auto salon nex year

ill keep u guys updated on any probs i have

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what's the go with this tissue thing? sounds weird...??? I'm planning on going over in the next year or two...

Just small packets of tissues with advertising on them. I just ignore them.. althought i do feel rude by just walking right past... especially when the pretty girls are trying to hand them out... Lol.

Always take the tissues!

You'll never know when you need to "drop some friends off at the pool" and find that there's no toilet paper at that train station squatter you're in...

Free tissues kick ass!

You'll never know when you need to "drop some friends off at the pool" and find that there's no toilet paper at that train station squatter you're in...

This is so true. And if you are female you will need them for other times too!

I was once refused free tissues!!! I thought this was extremely rude :kick:

im staying in a business district in Shin Nihonbashi

having a hard time finding a Supa

Can only find Conbini

Anyone know names of famous Supa or websites so I can find the nearest Supa

and oh yeah 100 yen shops are pretty cool

Ameyoko is also pretty mad.

im staying in a business district in Shin Nihonbashi

having a hard time finding a Supa

Can only find Conbini

Anyone know names of famous Supa or websites so I can find the nearest Supa

and oh yeah 100 yen shops are pretty cool

Ameyoko is also pretty mad.

Can you read Japanese? Click on http://www.jp-super.com/ and then click on the kanji that says '東京' (Tokyo - I assume your in Tokyo???? How are we suposed to help if you don't tell us the city your in? Do you know how many 'Nihonbashi's there are in Japan? Theres one in Osaka for a start.) and go for your life... theres about 100 supermarkets for you to browse.

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