There are two department stores atop Ikebukuro station (similar to the former Melbourne Daimaru). There's also a Bic Camera store which is known to stock Transformers at cheap sales prices.Originally Posted by Firestorm
There are two department stores atop Ikebukuro station (similar to the former Melbourne Daimaru). There's also a Bic Camera store which is known to stock Transformers at cheap sales prices.Originally Posted by Firestorm
This is a good thread! I will keep my eye on it, cos I'm looking at going to Japan later this year too!![]()
i'm heading down mar20 which is just less than 2 weeks to go so i'll post my trip reviews and hopefully i can find lots of shops to update this thread then although there's another one already created with the list of places to visit.
Ikebukuro is now added to my list
Hope you have fun in Japan too
Wow, that's soon. Have fun Iceburn, I hope you find some really great shops
so there was already a thread about going to Japan?
oh, does anyone know if Odaiba is worth going to?
here you go:
http://www.otca.com.au/boards/showthread.php?t=5534
That threads a bit more store focused, I though this one was for more general Japanese holiday discussion.
On a semi-related note, I've applied for the JET Program and hopefully will be off soon (should find out if/when/where I go in a week or so).
Trouble is, I need to take some medications into the country, which requires a Yakkan Shoumei import certificate. As part of that I need to send a return envelope with Japanese postage stamps (enough for a Japan to Perth mail) so I can get the certificate back, but I can't find any Japanese stamps anywhere. I've tried the Japanese embassy (I'm presently in Perth and hoping I can take off for the mid-April departure) but no dice and when I tried for a standard international reply-paid envelope the post office dude said they don't do them anymore. Does anyone know where - or even if - I can find some of these babies in Oz?![]()
After reading through that thread I am sure I will be able to find plenty of transformers to buy, thanks for showing me that thread Iceburn.
But as Lord Zed said this thread is more about general tourist/sightseeing places (as well as transformers shopping)
Have fun, hope you can find some cool stuff
Yeah we heard Osaka Castle was all modernised-museumified but we still wanna check it out, plus an old castle might be cool and a garden and shrine/temple
My friend is really into Gundam so he's really looking forward to playing the Gundam Sim, I don’t know much about Gundam but I think the Gundam sim still sounds cool
Hmm tall ferris wheel, Toyota stuff, statue of liberty, toys r us, monorail, eerie fake Venice ... I'm in Odaiba is added to my list
We will be over in Japan for about a month and so far we have decided to spend the first few days in Osaka, and the last 2 weeks or so in Tokyo, leaving about a week and a half in the middle for us to fill with staying in other parts of Japan, we just don’t know where else to go
we probably will go to Kyoto at some point while we are staying in Tokyo.
Ah vending machines, greatest technological breakthrough ever ha-ha. Is it true that you can get almost anything out of a vending machine in Japan?
The only Ghibli films I've seen are Spirited Away and My Neighbour Totoro, I don’t think we'll check out the Ghibli Museum, but it was a good suggestion
My list of things to do
Osaka (first few days)
Go to Osaka Castle
Go to Den Den Town
Unused Time (about a week and a half)
Tokyo (Last 2 weeks)
Go to Tokyo Disneyland
Go to Tokyo Tower
Karaoke
Use Gundam Simulators
Go to Shibuya (NEW)
Go to Kyoto (NEW)
Go to Ikebukuro (NEW)
Go to Odaiba (New)
We visited Hakone/Lake Ashi for a couple of days when we went there. A nice area if you want to see Mt Fuji (from afar).
Kyoto is beautiful as well (streets are organised like Melbourne CBD). If you do visit Kyoto, stop by the Arashiyama area.
In terms of old castle, I think Nijo Castle in Kyoto retains a far bit (ie. not allow to use flash photography)