{"id":8,"date":"2007-08-09T12:06:53","date_gmt":"2007-08-09T16:06:53","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/scripts.mit.edu\/~espeed\/blog\/2007\/08\/09\/anime-and-arcades\/"},"modified":"2007-08-09T12:09:54","modified_gmt":"2007-08-09T16:09:54","slug":"anime-and-arcades","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/erekspeed.com\/blog\/2007\/08\/09\/anime-and-arcades\/","title":{"rendered":"Anime and Arcades"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Today was pretty fun.  I started off by trying to find the pokemon center.  I failed.  I will try again some other time.  I don&#8217;t like asking for directions in Japanese because I feel I&#8217;m really inconveniencing people.  Part of this trip is trying to break out of my aversion to speaking with natives, hopefully I break out of it soon.<\/p>\n<p>Then I spent a great deal of time in Ikebukuro, wandering around half looking for the Animate head store which deals with character goods and all things anime.  On my way there I went in and out of numerous arcades.  <!--more-->They have some pretty awesome games here in Japan.  They have these card games where you buy packs of cards and then you sit at a station where you place the cards on a screen and battle other people.  The battle is happening real time on a big screen in the center, it was pretty awesome.<\/p>\n<p>They also have more music games then I&#8217;d ever know what to do with.  IIdx Gold was I think in every aracade as was Pop &#8216;N Adventure and Taiko Drum Master and GF&amp;DM Rock and Roll or something.<\/p>\n<p>Another big thing was quiz games, I never really tried any of them, because from my experience they require the ability to read japanese.  I did place a typing version of House of the Dead though, I was pretty good, unfortunately there was only one level available for play.  A funny little parody if nothing else.<\/p>\n<p>I also wandered into the Toyota Amlux which is essentially their showroom for anything they do.  You can sit in the cars and play with them and they have a theater.  An air conditioned IST is very comfortable in the summer.<\/p>\n<p>Then, to my surprise while looking out the window of the Toyota building, I saw the animate store.  It had a lot of anime stuff, unsurprisingly, and a floor devoted to Youth and Adult comics.  There was no real separation as far as I could tell.  And it&#8217;s altogether a different attitude than here in the US.  This was comics which explains the laxness of Japan&#8217;s censorship, but even then, the amount one was able to take in merely by glancing over the shelves was a bit disconcerting.  In anycase I browsed for a bit and then left without buying anything because their was nothing really must have.  Also, I&#8217;m not really into collecting shit.<\/p>\n<p>Then I went to Shinjuku, the vibrant center of youth culture, and government and business.  I was ostensibly looking for certain high rise towers in order to catch some amazing views which I did (The Nomura Building has a nice one, as does Center Building.  Not the best observatories though, I might have to look around for something with a more comfortable viewing lobby.<\/p>\n<p>All my other time was spent  in arcades searching for ddr.  Even though the other bemani games are all over the place I only found one supernova, and boy am I out of shape.  I also played tennis and was schooled by some kid,  horribly so.<\/p>\n<p>An interesting note, is when riding on the various trains that cross Tokyo and Japan in general, there is a genera aversion to gaijin (foreigners).  At least that&#8217;s what I&#8217;ve read.  So far I&#8217;ve mixed feelings.  So there are certainly times when there will be a space next to me vacant even though people are standing, but at the same time there are japanese with seats next to them as well.<\/p>\n<p>Without any kind of decent control, it&#8217;s up in the air.  I imagine it probably still exists but not as much as it used to.<\/p>\n<p>That&#8217;s all for today.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today was pretty fun.  I started off by trying to find the pokemon center.  I failed.  I will try again some other time.  I don&#8217;t like asking for directions in Japanese because I feel I&#8217;m really inconveniencing people.  Part of this trip is trying to break out of my aversion to speaking with natives, hopefully I break out of it soon.<\/p>\n<p>Then I spent a great deal of time in Ikebukuro, wandering around half looking for the Animate head store which deals with character goods and all things anime.  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