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Thursday, August 23, 20078: 14pm

Japan (Day 3) - Shibuya, Gay Parade & Ginza

it’s day 3 in tokyo and we’re ready to do some serious… shopping! there’s no better place to do this than trendy shibuya. besides shopping malls and department stores, the walkways and alleys here are packed with numerous fashion shops. you can practically shop ’til you drop (in the 40 degree japan summer heat)!

Shibuya 109

shibuya is an area where there is a high concentration of good looking people. you know how when you walk down orchard road, maybe just 1 out of 10 people you see is hawt? over here, the ratio is the direct opposite! other than manufacturing cute and pretty things, the japanese really know how to make themselves look cute and pretty too!

Home-made tiramisu

first things first, a little sugar to send us along our way. we found a neat little café tucked into the basement of a building in shibuya and had ourselves some cake!

Home-made tiramisu

this tiramisu was made from scratch at the café and tasted divine!

okay, now it’s time to hit the stores! shibuya 109 (pictured above) is a landmark building. it spans several levels, each one of them packed with ladies’ fashion stores selling hip and trendy clothing. it is much like our far east plaza, only cooler and with many more stores.

Mannequins in store window

90 percent of the shoppers here are young japanese ladies. most of them are hawt! guys would totally go gaga over them!

oh by the way, you can totally get away with wearing anything you like in tokyo, regardless of how outlandish it may be. people here dress really loudly and they look good!

Tower Records at Shibuya, Tokyo

tower records store. that bright yellow and red signboard is hard to miss!

Funky bus spotted along Shibuya, Tokyo

just along the road outside tower records, we spotted a brightly-colored, funky-looking bus. it had no windows and was simply a mobile advertisement for mihimaru gt’s new album. (mihimaru gt is a j-pop duo.) it looked so cheery, many people stopped to snap pictures on their mobile phones!

during this 11-day trip, i had seen several unusual-looking buildings. they don’t look ugly or weird, but they do have some very interesting and unique shapes such as this black building below.

Unique-looking building at Shibuya, Tokyo

doesn’t it resemble a giant robot or machine? in fact, it reminds me very much of a black version of r2d2 from star wars!

Building with a nice reflection on its glass at Shibuya, Tokyo

a very shiny building.

Satanic graffiti spotted along Shibuya, Tokyo

some satanic graffiti on a wall. graffiti are a common sight throughout tokyo.

Slot, an arcade probably?

i think this is an arcade. there were arcades everywhere we went. most of the time, there would be some guy standing outside, handing out leaflets and asking people to get in.

Cute car

cute car! very cute car! i want one!

Haagen-Dazs building at Shibuya, Tokyo

a large haagen-dazs café.

McDonald's and phone booths at Shibuya, Tokyo

on the left is a mcdonald’s outlet. the big-ass french fries totally caught my attention from afar! a mcdonald’s staff, who’s an indian, was holding a large sign and trying to get us in. currently, they have a new burger in town — mcpork!

Low-calorie food — Fish

we opted for something healthier instead at a japanese restaurant. only after we saw the menu did we realise the place specialised in low-calorie food! ugh! it would all taste bland and yucky! i had half the mind to run out of the place right there and then.

Low-calorie food — Chicken

but luckily both the fish and the chicken tasted great!


after lunch, we were continuing our way when we noticed some press people and others with huge cameras and equipment standing around a traffic crossing. then, we heard loud music and sounds of people cheering. that’s when we realised a parade was heading our way!

Gay parade, truck with purple balloons

and not just any parade…

Gay parade with rainbow-colored gay pride flag

a GAY parade! that rainbow-colored gay pride flag is unmistakable and instantly recognisable!

Gay parade with gays dressed up like women

gahhh!

Gay parade, dude dressed as a bride

boy, i had never seen gay events like this before. it was a full-fledged procession involving hundreds of people! the traffic warden had to be there to direct the flow of the traffic because the parade was a really lengthy one that had to be broken at frequent intervals.

Traffic warden

there were even a couple of girls (i think) who flashed their boobs at the crowd. too bad i didn’t manage to get a picture! damn!

Gay parade, dude in a bubble

i don’t quite get the bubble thingy. was that meant to resemble a giant condom or what?

here are some videos of the gay parade! check them out!


Youtube link

look out for the guy in the bikini!


Youtube link

the atmosphere was really cheery and lively! everyone was psyched and gay!


Youtube link

lesbians! they were right at the end of the parade and were a sweet relief after the long procession of gays.

Pink billboard at Shibuya, Tokyo

here’s a pink billboard at shibuya!

Traffic crossing at Shibuya, Tokyo

traffic crossings like these are the norm in tokyo. there are diagonal crossings so that people can cross in all eight directions.

Traffic crossing at Shibuya, Tokyo

in singapore, we have just one such diagonal crossing if i’m not wrong.


in the evening, i met up with my friend beni who’s always country-hopping due to work assignments. for the past 8 months, he’s been living it up in tokyo! dude loves it there.

Bar counter at Gonpachi

he brought me to this neat japanese restaurant called “gonpachi” for dinner.

Yakitori and tempura at Gonpachi

we had yakitori (grilled chicken skewers) and tempura with sake and shochu! i never fancied the taste of sake and found myself liking shochu better. (this is a prelude to our drinking session which would commence later that night.)

throughout the entire meal, our waiter was extremely polite and helpful, much like everyone else at the restaurants i’ve visited in tokyo. i wonder how they maintain such high service standards. the best part is that we don’t incur any service charge or taxes at restaurants; the amount we pay is the exact amount that’s printed on the menu.

Ginza at night

this is ginza at night, an expensive district that’s the equivalent of fifth avenue in new york city. various designer brand houses can be found here.

Chanel building at Ginza, Tokyo

the chanel building had an eye-catching black and white animation on the front of its building. it’s really nice.

Pucci and Gucci buildings at Ginza, Tokyo

gucci? pucci?

Louis Vuitton building at Ginza, Tokyo

there’s louis vuitton, of course.

Christian Dior building at Ginza, Tokyo

and the ultra beautiful christian dior building, complete with a star on top! it looked gorgeous!

Matsuya Ginza

Apple building at Ginza, Tokyo

there’s the apple building. the lit apple logo juxtaposed against the silver building surface reminds me of the macbook pro laptop computer. why don’t we have any apple building in singapore? i’ve already seen at least two of it in tokyo.

Ginza 4-chome Intersection

the ginza 4-chome intersection. this distinctive building with a clock perched at its tallest point is a landmark in ginza.

after dinner, we proceeded to the nearby marunouchi area for drinks.

Pub Cardinal Marunouchi in Tokyo

p.c.m. is a pub located right beside the tokyo international forum, a building that hosts exhibitions, concerts and such. kinda like our very own esplanade theatre.

Wine bottles encased in glass

the design of the pub was pretty chic. but they had just one kind of beer that was contained in plain green bottles; it wasn’t good. so we hopped over to the belgian beer café at the basement for some real beer!

Belgian beer with Belgian chocolate

ahhh! good ol’ belgian beer! belgian chocolate goes great with belgian beer! it’s my first time having chocolate with beer!

Belgian beer with Belgian chocolate

they had all kinds of belgian beer in addition to the more familiar hoegaarden and stella artois. leffe, westmalle, chimay, et cetera. i had never seen any of these before! does anyone know of any place in singapore where we can have these?

every beer that we ordered came with its own corresponding coaster! we greedily asked the staff for a full set!

Belgian beer coasters

ta-da! more souvenirs from japan!

as though we hadn’t already taken enough freebies, when we left the pub, the staff handed us some complimentary japanese snacks too. wow!

Japanese snacks given by the friendly staff at Pub Cardinal Marunouchi

the pink and green ones were like kueh (asian cakes and pastries) and had some sort of fruit at the core. they were yummy!

oh yeah, i puked some later that night after downing a tequila shot with all that beer. i forgot the important lesson i learned before — never drink different kinds of alcoholic stuff one after another (beer with wine, wine with tequila, tequila with champagne…). and never drink on an empty stomach!

the streets of tokyo are just as safe as singapore’s, if not safer. even in the wee hours of the morning, we could walk the streets feeling secure. there weren’t any sleazy or shady characters lingering about. instead, we spotted sparse groups of people sitting around, just chatting. and homeless people too.

for some reason, having seen tokyo at both its busiest and quietest made me feel right at home.

Posted by Veron Posted by Veron · Category Travel category · Total number of reads 34,930 views

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  1. Brussels Sprouts at The Pier@Robertson has plenty of yummy Belgian Beer! Its next to Chocolate Factory I think. Ask for Ben the friendly Beer Wizard if you decide to pop by on weekends. Interesting read. =) View all comments by Quek

    Posted by posted by Quek SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 23, 2007 at 9:42pm · Direct link to this comment link



  2. Oh yeah! Brussels Sprouts! Gawd! How could I forget? Thanks for the reminder. I’m already there! View all comments by Veron

    Posted by posted by Veron SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 23, 2007 at 10:13pm · Direct link to this comment link



  3. Wow, I went to the same places as you! I thought the same thing — most, if not all, of the women in the Shibuya 109 building were SUPER HOT! I was with my girlfriend, but she didn’t mind that I did a little “people watching.” :)

    I don’t know how you felt there, but with the way we were dressed, we felt like total geeks. Every woman there was tall, wore heels, and the fashion was cutting edge.

    Did you notice that if the women had a boyfriend/husband, that he was dressed really cool as well? View all comments by Ken

    Posted by posted by Ken UNITED STATES Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 23, 2007 at 10:50pm · Direct link to this comment link



  4. lol just by reading your text alone I can already sense your excitement! The fashion was cutting edge all right. I anticipated it already so I made sure to wear something hip there. I did notice that the guys there in general dressed trendily too. They were hawt! View all comments by Veron

    Posted by posted by Veron SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 23, 2007 at 11:20pm · Direct link to this comment link



  5. What do u mean by “made from scratch”? As in he made it on the spot when u ordered?

    Looks like a shopping paradise. Expensive? :D View all comments by Miccheng

    Posted by posted by Miccheng AUSTRALIA Mac OS X Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.2 · Time posted August 23, 2007 at 11:36pm · Direct link to this comment link



  6. Made from scratch as in made in-house, rather than being pre-ordered from some bakery and heated up in the microwave oven.

    Things are generally expensive much more expensive in Japan when compared to Singapore. But Shibuya isn’t an expensive place relative to other areas in Tokyo. Still, the clothes I bought from there cost much more than at home. View all comments by Veron

    Posted by posted by Veron SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 23, 2007 at 11:43pm · Direct link to this comment link



  7. Your description of beer drinking is…is….tempting. Suddenly I feel thirsty ha.. They pay lots of attention to quality and packaging so it must have been a joy just shopping for things to buy/eat! Me? I enjoy shopping at the Jap supermarket in Singapore =) View all comments by Dennis

    Posted by posted by Dennis SINGAPORE Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0 · Time posted August 24, 2007 at 12:20am · Direct link to this comment link



  8. I’ve been reading your blog as of late, and great insight on your trip. Sounds like your trip to Japan was very fun!! That shot of tequila that messed ya up, reminds me why I don’t drink tequila anymore. Like they say Beer b4 liquor never been sicker, liquor before beer, you’re in the clear. View all comments by Willy

    Posted by posted by Willy UNITED STATES Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 24, 2007 at 12:37am · Direct link to this comment link



  9. Dennis: You said that right. It was a joy just looking at the pretty things alone. I’ve never seen food that was so beautifully decorated and arranged until I came to Japan.

    Everything there looks great!

    Willy: “Liquor before beer, you’re in the clear.” For real? That’s a very useful piece of information if it is true! View all comments by Veron

    Posted by posted by Veron SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 24, 2007 at 12:51am · Direct link to this comment link



  10. You can checked out the Brauhaus
    (101 Thomson Road, #B1-13/14 United Square, tel 6250 3116), for a wide range of beer similar to the one you find in Japan. ;) View all comments by Hz

    Posted by posted by Hz Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 24, 2007 at 2:35am · Direct link to this comment link



  11. seems like there are a lot of libators here! your pix made me wish i was there though, v.

    ahhaa, does one good once in a while to be reminded of the “no mixing” but then again, you don really care when there’s a good time to be had.

    truisms aside, the relationship between puking/hangover and what you drink mainly derives from the impurities present inside those feverish liquids. having a black cat before any beer is definitely not gonna leave you in the clear, of course that’s the worst drink i cld think of.

    come to think of it, it also depends on what you grow up drinking. View all comments by Aristocrat

    Posted by posted by Aristocrat SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 24, 2007 at 3:41am · Direct link to this comment link



  12. Wow! Your photos and experience at Tokyo makes me want to visit Japan (”,). It really looks like a very interesting place. View all comments by viswali

    Posted by posted by viswali UNITED KINGDOM Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0 · Time posted August 24, 2007 at 8:44am · Direct link to this comment link



  13. Hz: Okay! Thanks!

    Aristocrat: Dude! I kept a lookout for the liquor you wanted but didn’t see it anywhere. The brand Suntory was available in abundance though. And oh, Black Cat sounds yummy.

    viswali: It is! I haven’t heard of a single person who went there and didn’t love it. View all comments by Veron

    Posted by posted by Veron SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 24, 2007 at 10:36am · Direct link to this comment link



  14. The food looks good…how are the prices there in general? I heard of how expensive eating out is over there and people were recommending me to grab bento sets @ supermarkets and cup noodles if I ever go! Hmm, not my idea of a holiday if I’m eating cup noodles every day! View all comments by Joyz

    Posted by posted by Joyz AUSTRALIA Windows 2000 Internet Explorer 6.0 · Time posted August 24, 2007 at 1:42pm · Direct link to this comment link



  15. Yeah everything in Japan — food, transportation, shopping — is more expensive than most places. Someone told me that Tokyo is the most expensive place in the world to live in!

    Like you, I hate having to restrict my spending when I’m on holiday; I tend to splurge. So short-term holidays are fine. View all comments by Veron

    Posted by posted by Veron SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 24, 2007 at 5:08pm · Direct link to this comment link



  16. in response to expensive, Tokyo is home of the most expensive cup of coffee!!! View all comments by Willy

    Posted by posted by Willy UNITED STATES Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 24, 2007 at 5:19pm · Direct link to this comment link



  17. I have to disagree about Tokyo being expensive. I think the prices are about the same as they are here in the USA. The only thing that is definitely expensive is real estate in Tokyo. View all comments by Ken

    Posted by posted by Ken UNITED STATES Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 24, 2007 at 7:37pm · Direct link to this comment link



  18. go to.. oosters, l’estamine, brauhaus… for belgian beer

    heh u didnt showcase any of your shopping conquests!! :P View all comments by Daphne Maia

    Posted by posted by Daphne Maia MALAYSIA Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0 · Time posted August 24, 2007 at 8:21pm · Direct link to this comment link



  19. The tiramisu sure looks divine. Talking about beer, you may wish to check out the Original Singapore Walk’s Tipple Exchange walk. I went for it earlier this month, and you are one of the first person I thought of who would probably like it too. Here’s my post on it. View all comments by py

    Posted by posted by py SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 24, 2007 at 10:26pm · Direct link to this comment link



  20. Beautiful site !!
    Thanks for visiting Tokyo + Our parade :-)
    Once my Singaporean friend visited me
    and I took him to Tokyo Disneyland.
    Japan is worth to know country
    in many ways, I think.
    Please visit Japan again :-)
    http://jp.youtube.com/profile?user=algay4LGBT View all comments by mit

    Posted by posted by mit JAPAN Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0 · Time posted August 24, 2007 at 11:02pm · Direct link to this comment link



  21. Willy: Oh? Tell me more!

    Ken: I think it depends on which part of the US you’re talking about. When I was in Texas last November I found the prices to be really decent and comparable to Singapore’s, and definitely much cheaper relative to Japan.

    Daphne Maia: Have been eyeing Oosters for quite some time. Hope they have those beers!

    py: Wow the Tipple Exchange walk sure sounds interesting! My, I must seem like a real alcoholic to be the first person you thought of.

    mit: Thanks for sharing! View all comments by Veron

    Posted by posted by Veron SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 24, 2007 at 11:51pm · Direct link to this comment link



  22. Grilled chicken = yakitori, if you please :-)

    Yea mixing drinks has never resulted in anything pleasant ever. Take care you! View all comments by Beni

    Posted by posted by Beni INDIA Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0 · Time posted August 25, 2007 at 5:03am · Direct link to this comment link



  23. Two places (one mentioned already) where you can find lots of beer:

    Oosters for all the Belgian beer you’d want, plus more (doesn’t come with chocolate though!)

    Beer Cellar next to Kazbah, just next to Oosters

    Paulaner Brauhaus is also famous, but that’s already been suggested

    Hehe, planning to visit Japan next year myself (even have the accommodation at Ginza sorted out already, talk about advanced prepration!), so this series of posts comes just in time! View all comments by Kyo

    Posted by posted by Kyo SINGAPORE Windows Vista Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 25, 2007 at 7:23am · Direct link to this comment link



  24. Not exactly. I know you do drink beer, and I know you would love to hear about the heritage behind Raffles Place, so I think you would like Tipple Exchange too. :) View all comments by py

    Posted by posted by py SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 25, 2007 at 12:52pm · Direct link to this comment link



  25. Beni: Oh yeah, yakitori. I have amended my post. YOU take care now, my friend!

    Kyo: Someone suggested Brauhaus but that’s the one at United Square, different from Paulaner Brauhaus at Millenia Walk (I think). But do German places have Belgian beers?

    Isn’t Ginza an expensive place to stay in? Wow!

    py: Awesome suggestion! Beer + Heritage = Educational trip with lotsa fun! View all comments by Veron

    Posted by posted by Veron SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.6 · Time posted August 25, 2007 at 1:43pm · Direct link to this comment link



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