Something I noticed a lot is that a lot of people ride bikes.
I never really knew that about Japan.
Also I saw a lot of school boys and school girls.
The uniforms are awesome.
Some are ew, though.
It got dark pretty damn fast, so I just did what I needed to and got out.
First thing I did was I went to the local konbini and looked for some food.
The convenience stores are actually convenient.
Good food at a pretty good price (I think), so I bought 3 things:
MELON PAN, YAKISOBA PAN, AND CUP RAMEN.
I didn't eat the ramen yet, but I can tell you right now...
and this is my first time eating yakisoba bread...
IT'S GODLIKE
Who the hell even thought of putting bread in noodles?
And why the hell is it so good?
Even the melon bread tastes better here, they sprinkle the damn thing with sugar ffs.
And I'll probably eat the ramen a couple hours into the future, but I'm just gonna assume right off the bat that it's gonna be GDLK.
Anyways...
After I went shopping for food, I went to go take some pictures of the area and here are a couple.
| The convenience store I shopped at. Oh yeah, I forgot to mention, there was a whole corner of ero magazines. I shoulda bought one. You can even see the line of people reading the magazines, JUST LIKE IN ANIME! |
| The street in front of my hotel. |
| A nearby crossing. |
| A ramen-looking joint. Came out kind of blurry, I gotta take more care in shooting. |
Tomorrow I have pretty much the whole day to myself in Japan.
It gets me jumpy just thinking about it.
This is the freaken first time I'm traveling out of the country by myself.
I want to explore a lot, but at the same time I don't wanna be stupid and get myself lost.
So perhaps I'll start small,
and pay a visit to the konbini again to get some of that pudding.
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