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Japan 2013 trip report
Saturday, 12/21
My really cheap ticket (really amazingly cheap, for the season) involved me both arriving and leaving Haneda around midnight, which meant I had a nice, leisurely schedule getting out. I left Grand Rapids early in the afternoon, went through Minneapolis and Seattle, and then on to Japan. Maybe I'm spoiled because Detroit and Minneapolis (the airports I usually fly through) are so nice, but Seattle strikes me as a kind of crummy airport. On this trip, in particular, I was surprised to find the gate I flew out of in Minneapolis to be a Sea of iPads, while I had a hard time even finding a place to charge my phone in Seattle. (And the outlet I finally found turned out to not work, which was doubly annoying.) But the important thing is that I (and my luggage) made all my connections just fine.
Sunday, 12/22
Because we waited in Seattle for some people making a connection, we arrived in Haneda about 45 minutes late, at 11:30. The last bus leaving Haneda takes off at 11:30, so I knew I wasn't going to make that. I made it through customs (forgetting about the form I had to fill out until I got up to the counter, oops) and grabbed a taxi with no problem. Though the taxi was pretty pricey (about $100), it was so cozy and comfortable after the airplane seats, I didn't even care. And, honestly, I think I only found the apartment we were renting because of the driver's GPS. My sense of direction is so bad, I probably would have walked in circles for hours.

Lions Mansion coat of arms
After stashing my stuff in the apartment, I wandered around the block a bit, trying to orient myself, then went to the conbini to get a snack. I finally managed to get to sleep around 3:00am. (During my walk around Sunshine City, I noticed a big new sign on the front of Animate, announcing what was on each floor. And...it seemed to be all cosplay?)
Monday, 12/23
...And then of course I woke up around 6:30. (The first of many great nights of sleep...) I checked Animate's website to discover that they'd moved their main branch. (But, but...Otome Road!!) I lounged around the apartment until opening time, then headed out to see if I could find the new location. I happened to see some Japanese girls who were looking at the map and then clearly trying to find the new location, but when they stopped at an intersection to try to figure out where they were going, I gave up and went back to the map myself. I studied it a while until I actually understood where I was trying to go, then took a picture of my map with my phone so I could check it as I went. (This is a VERY useful technique and I need to remember it for the future.) I bought just a few new releases (for the record: Tokimeki Gokoro, Hidoku Shinaide 4, Chihayafuru 23, Kono BL ga Yabai! 2014) and the first of many sets of Free! zipper pulls. I then headed for Loft, where I shopped until I was hot and exhausted. (Japanese Christmas cards, BTW, are AMAZING. I wish I'd taken a picture of the display.) I headed back to the apartment for a break, then went to the post office to mail my two cards--the post office was packed and I had to wait in line for like a half hour, whee. I met
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Tuesday, 12/24
...For four hours or so. (This was the trip of tablets--I think we all agreed that shopping lists on tablets are the best, and tablets are great for killing time in line--but for me it was also the trip of not sleeping, ugh.) After waking up, we played a game (Shadowrift) until stores opened. We planned to do our first shopping at Nakano Broadway, because there was a little game shop, Sugorokuya, in Koenji (near Nakano) that was going to be closed a lot for the new year holidays, so this would be pretty much our only chance to go there. It turned out to be a really adorable little shop, and the best game shop we visited the whole trip--though the other ones I went to were in Akihabara the day before Comiket, so crowding may have been a factor in my dislike of them.
I have to say, first day shopping in Nakano is a terrible idea--it's much better to start closer to home so you can return to your base camp periodically and drop off heavy bags. Anyway, there was shopping in the manga store and the doujinshi store (where I discovered that I mysteriously couldn't find Itsuki Kaname?), and then we headed to Nataraj for a delicious curry linner. Back at the apartment, we had planned to have a celebratory Christmas dinner and cake (like this!, but we were too tired and not hungry enough, so that got scratched. Around 7:30 or so, I was so tired I was thinking about bed, but then realized I had forgotten to bring my reading light, so I decided to head out to Tokyu Hands to pick one up, and Sara joined me because she wanted an extension cord. We found the extension cord easily enough, but ended up having to ask about reading lights to locate those. The one I got wasn't amazing, but it was tiny (very portable!) and cheap, so good enough. Unfortunately, when I tried to put the batteries in, I put one in upside down and it got totally stuck. I swear it took three of us an hour to get it back out. Eventually we went to bed (some of us may have taken a sleeping pill in hopes of actually getting a full night's sleep--it worked, but sadly I only had enough pills left after that for the plane ride home and opted to save them).
Wednesday, 12/25
In the morning, we played a couple of games purchased the day before (Machi Koro and Mini-Russelbande). Our plan was to do some shopping in Ikebukuro, drop our bags off at the apartment and have lunch, and then head out to Shibuya. Because I didn't want our start to Shibuya to be too late, I said something about "light shopping" in Ikebukuro, which became the joke of the trip because no shopping we EVER do is light. So anyway: light shopping in Ikebukuro, then lunch, then off to Shibuya. With map-loaded iPad in hand, we headed out from the station (only having to stop once to correct course) to Dear+'s 15th Anniversary art exhibit. We really enjoyed looking at the artwork, but the space was ridiculously hot, and I was a little disappointed in the goods selection (but we were there at the tail end of the exhibit, so they probably had already sold out of a lot of stuff). I did get a tumbler insert (not because I want to put the picture in a coffee mug, just because I liked the picture)...and then the clerk at Mandarake folded it when I asked her to put my bags together. (my kitties and leopards!! ;_;)

in Shibuya, the reindeer are in love
Anyway, from GoFa we headed to Mandarake, first discovering that Animate is now conveniently located on an upper floor of the same building. Nobody wanted to buy anything at Animate because the checkout line was too long...so naturally
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confusing, but delicious
Thursday, 12/26
Up early to leave for Kinugawa Onsen. We spent the day at Tobu World Square, which features a lot of tiny buildings, Egyptian doughnuts, and a restaurant specializing in yuba (yum!).


we love the Statue of Liberty
We went in two different gift shops, where I didn't buy anything--not sure if the gift shops were that crappy, or if I had been temporarily replaced by a pod person.
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breakfast at Nanaeyae
Friday, 12/27
After checking out of our wonderful, warm ryokan, we put our luggage in a coin locker at the train station and wandered around the town a bit, looking for or shops and whatnot. (We started out at a baumkuchen shop, hoping to snag one filled with strawberries, but I guess when we saw the sign saying they start selling them at 9:30, we should have showed up at 9:30, because they were gone by 11:00.) This would have been really fun on a day with nice weather, but it was really cold and windy that day. My favorite shop we visited was a shop with beautiful Nikko-bori carvings, and an adorable cat named Chiro-chan who beckoned us in.

We had lunch at the Kodaka (haha), where the food was good, but possibly the heat wasn't working because it was freezing, or at least not warm enough to take away the chill of wandering around in the cold, gusty wind for the last hour. None the customers in the restaurant could seem to get enough tea. After lunch we wandered a bit more and then waited in the train station for 45 minutes or so until our train arrived. We were so cold we all left our coats on for the two hour train ride home. Back home (having luckily missed the rain--only bad weather of our entire trip), we did some light shopping at Tora no Ana (where, having completely gone around the bend, I bought a THIRD set of Free! zipper pulls). When you reach a certain age, it's charming to be carded for buying 18+ doujinshi. As I was carded both times I bought doujinshi at Tora no Ana, I can only guess that their policy is to card everyone. (I was carded somewhere else, too, but I can't remember where. Animate? Yes, when I was buying the Rose of Versailles wine.) And then more light shopping at Mandarake. Interestingly, the Ikebukuro Mandaraka files Itsuki Kaname doujinshi under the name...Itsuki Kaname. Mandarake, make up your mind.
Saturday, 12/28
Separate shopping! (This is an event because we had to coordinate having only two keys between the four of us.) I discovered that Lashingbang no longer carries doujinshi, even though they have two stores on Otome Road (not counting the
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Sunday, 12/29
Comiket Day 1. We arrived at 9:00 and got into the building around 10:40. This was our "light day," and as such, we had only a few fandoms to cover. For me:
Tiger & Bunny
Bee and Puppycat(!)
Free!
Junjou Romantica/Sekaiichi Hatsukoi (Ijuuin/Yuu, which I was kinda curious about)
...you wouldn't think that would add up to $75, but that's the magic of Comiket. Actually, think I got off lightly compared to some of my shopping companions.

Comket: magically expensive and magically crowded
Back at the aprtment we rested (and/or napped) for a few hours, and then headed out to Miami Garden (which is no longer blue and yellow). The grenadine float (with no ice!) is great, and I discovered that "Genovese" pasta is basically pesto, and so safe for me to order without harassing the server to make the dish without ham.
...I just realized that the only instance of accidental meat on this vacation was my own fault: I didn't read the ingredient list on a bag of potato salad that turned out to have ham in it. That might be some kind of record!
Anyway, we were amused to find Wuthering Heights playing on a TV at the restaurant. (So much brooding!) No sound on, of course, so as to not interfere with the bad 80s music.
After dinner, there was massive planning for Monday's Comiket. We were greatly hampered by our futzy wi-fi (it worked great for our first few days, then mysteriously slowed to dial-up speeds, except when it randomly worked just fine for five minutes or so), but managed to divide all of the planned tables between all of us and work out how many copies we would be buying of what (his is a complicated process, requiring military precision), and then we could hit the sack.
Monday, 12/30
Comiket Day 2. I wanted to get there even earlier than yesterday, so we arrived around 8:30 and made it in by 10:15. So early! I've never been in so soon after the doors opening.

march up the steps
For the record, here are the author tables we went to:
Amasaki Yoshimi
Asou Kai
Fujikawa Ruri
Fujisaki Kou
Guilt|Pleasure
Haruno Ahiru
Itsuki Kaname
Kashio
Kitasato Senju
Konohara Narise
Moegi Yuu (and Takaoka Nanaroku)
Murakami Sachi
Naono Bohra
Narasaki Souta
Nekota Yonezou
Tanaka Ball
Tennouji Mio
Yamato Nase
Yamaomi
...the last one I only discovered because I saw other girls with bags featuring the Himitsu no Sefure-chan characters. (This table was in a section that was geographically next to the other big author tables, but not so close alphabetically, so I didn't notice her in the catalog. む, I think? I need to remember this next time.) The lesson learned from this Comiket is that bags are really really good advertising, so more circles should make them (but it's very very sad when they sell out, so if you're going to make them, make LOTS).
We would have finished quite quickly, but somehow
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"You are here. So is the bakery you're looking for." Wait, what?
(Is it oversharing to tell a story about dropping a roll of toilet paper in the toilet? Maybe? I'll leave just that much there, then, so I remember it, because it was pretty funny. I will also say it was the same person [you know who you are!] who didn't replace the empty roll and had bought more toilet paper--so I wasn't out after dropping the last roll in the toilet--so we'll call that a karmic wash.)
*ahem* Anyway, at night we had okonomiyaki for dinner (our only time this trip, kind of sad?), and then made a quick trip to Book Off.

okonomiyaki (not kittymiyaki)
Tuesday, 12/31
Comiket Day 3...but not for us. We had: more separate shopping! We started off at Animate, which was super empty because everyone was still at Comiket. Then I went to Nakano and everyone else went to Shibuya. All day, there was much texting and buying of items for each other. It's awesome to have friends who know what you're looking for and can proxy-shop for you.
After a (too short) break at the apartment, we headed out to Tobu to buy food for our New Year's Eve dinner celebration. I thought it would be a good idea to try Tobu, since last time we'd had no luck finding potato croquettes without meat in Seibu, but it turns out Tobu has even less vegetarian food than Seibu. Also, the place was PACKED with people buying last-minute food for their own New Year's celebrations. We did manage to get some cheese and bread, plus chips at the conbini.
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Wednesday, 1/1
According to my notes, this was the day I finally had a chance to vacuum the floor and clean the bathroom. I'm amazed that I was able to stand it as long as I did, but I couldn't ever seem to find the time or energy before that. We spent most of the day reading; in the afternoon I packed up some books for shipping (note to self: 33 books ship via surface for ¥4000), and we all did light shopping around Ikebukuro. Also, I rescued a kitty who was trying to cross the street in front of the Sunshine Prince. We had planned on buying tickets for Disneyland at the Disney Store in Sunshine City, but it turns out they only sell a certain number per day and the next available day they had was January 5th. We had crepes at Blue Seal (an "Okinawan ice cream" shop in tunnel between Tokyu Hands and Sunshine City). Back at the apartment, we played San Juan and Timeline before bed.

Okinawan ice cream, or Okinawan "ice cream"?
Thursday, 1/2
For some reason, my alarm didn't go go off, but we (minus
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Finding vegetarian food at TDL has always been a problem, but this year the restaurants seemed more inflexible than ever. Can't request sandwiches without meat. Can't request pizza with just cheese. I'm 100% sure we've done both in the past, but no such luck this time. We did make two discoveries: a pasta place near the park entrance (Eastside Cafe) has a special vegetarian menu (frankly, I would have preferred the pesto, but that had anchovy paste in it), and Captain Hook's Galley has a baked potato (we didn't actually try this; we noticed it after we'd already eaten). So between that and making a meal out of fries (which I never mind), there are options out there. Plus I can always stuff myself with curry popcorn (YUM).


And, of course, desserts are always OK.
On the way home, we discovered that getting off the subway at Higashi Ikebukuro Station is closer to Sunshine City...and there's a secret underground tunnel that comes out by Toys R Us (B1 floor). Who knew?
Friday, 1/3
Last day. :( If you want to be technical, my flight was scheduled to leave on the 4th...but at 12:30am, so basically the 3rd. Though I did take a break to go out and get my ticket for the bus to the airport, I spent until about 2:30 packing. I managed to keep all my suitcases under the weight limit...which is probably a bad reason to go out shopping for more manga. (I should remember for next time that my new big suitcase is REALLY big, and I won't be able to fill it up without it being overweight, so it's probably safe to bring a lightweight pillow that I want to be able to take back home. No need to bring a throwaway one.) I had planned on buying an iTunes card with the last of my cash, but then I found some pretty expensive doujinshi at Mandarake, so I decided to put the iTunes card on my credit card...turns out you can't do that, at least not at 7/11.
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Speaking of 50lbs: Before I checked in, I took off my winter coat and put it in one of my suitcases....and apparently that was just enough to make my suitcase overweight by 1kg. Fortunately they said they would just let it go this time, but later I would sort of wish they had made more of a fuss, because I might have just taken out my coat and carried it, and I was sort of freezing during the Endless Layover in Seattle.
Why the Endless Layover, you ask? That was just part of my (cheap, remember, really cheap!) ticket. Land in Seattle at 4:30pm, take off at 12:30am. (I would land in Detroit before sunrise, making this the Longest Night Ever for me.) Seattle, I have to say, is a really crappy airport to be stuck in for eight hours, AND they listed the wrong gate on the board for my flight to Detroit, so I might have missed it if not for a really nice woman--passenger, not Delta employee--who stopped at the gate to ask me if I was going to Detroit.
My flight home was pretty uneventful otherwise, and I made it in before Snowpocalypse '14, which, yay. (And getting two extra days off of work made the transition to EST a bit easier.)

Trip Spoils: including all the stuff on the shelves (after the big space)
I also uploaded about a bajillion pictures to Scrapbook, for anyone who would like to browse them.
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I have never quite recovered from the trauma of having half my luggage go to the wrong garrison. Every time, I find myself carefully dividing up everything between the two suitcases so that at least SOME underwear will make it to Japan. (And then I think about taking one as a carry on, but I usually check it in the end.)
By the time we got to the manga branch, I was so exhausted I didn't have the will to make any decisions to buy anything, even when Sara held a book up to me and said, "Hey, this is out of print and it's on your list, do you want it?" (In retrospect, I feel this is like that scene in Ghostbusters: "When someone asks you if you're a god, say yes!")
LOL! I was so confused by that conversation (being completely brain-dead from having just landed didn't help). "You don't want it? Um, ok..."
After waking up, we played a game (Shadowrift) until stores opened.
Wow, I had completely forgotten about Shadowrift (even though it was in my trip notes). Even now, I can barely remember how the game was played, although I remember the koori theme and the feeling of inevitable collective doom (so similar to the way I always feel when playing Zombicide, which I swear is unwinnable). Jet lag and my brain are not compatible when it comes to learning new games.
It turned out to be a really adorable little shop, and the best game shop we visited the whole trip--though the other ones I went to were in Akihabara the day before Comiket, so crowding may have been a factor in my dislike of them.
Sugorokuya was totally the best game shop! The crowding in Akihabara certainly didn't help, but none of those shops had anything like as good of a selection, either.
(my kitties and leopards!! ;_;)
Aw, I had forgotten it was the kitties and leopards that got folded. I hope Kagami recovers!
Aw, Chiro-chan! I had forgotten her name. Such a lovely maneki-neko.
Actually, think I got off lightly compared to some of my shopping companions.
Yeah, I haven't added up the Comiket days on their own (I could, but I'm not sure I want to...), but I'm pretty sure I was the worst. I invariably panic when confronted with an entire table of stuff, and start carpet-buying. (Kodaka Attack on Titan doujinshi for the win! I still haven't started watching that.)
I will also say it was the same person [you know who you are!] who didn't replace the empty roll and had bought more toilet paper--so I wasn't out after dropping the last roll in the toilet--so we'll call that a karmic wash.
Oh, very nice. Careful, karma is a bitch. =P
at night we had okonomiyaki for dinner (our only time this trip, kind of sad?)
I am sad we only had okonomiyaki once, but glad we managed to fit it in somewhere. (Ditto the crepes.) When
I'm glad you got a picture of the millefeuille (or whatever that layered crepe thing was) - that was amazing. (Also, ha, I don't know how you got that much light on it -- flash photo? -- because we were eating in absolute darkness, as I remember. Invisible delicious food!)
I don't think anyone has ever told me that before?
I had the same issue with the Narita bus the next morning, and that bus was fairly full, so I had to take my (very heavy!) carry-on on the bus with me. Fortunately it wasn't so full that I couldn't wedge it into a seat next to me.
I'm so envious of your manga on its shelves! I did manage to clear shelf space for the doujinshi, but my manga is still in boxes (with the stuff I'm trying to read nearest the top). I need to figure out how to clear more space in the manga room.
Thank you for the report and especially for the pictures! I'm sad that I didn't take any pictures of the apartment (except a few of the
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I also was only allowed to stow two suitcases beneath the bus, and my bus was practically empty.
I am sad we only had okonomiyaki once, but glad we managed to fit it in somewhere.
I'm sorry we never got to do any karaoke. (I think we skipped it on the previous trip, too.) I kept checking out the karaoke places as we passed them walking around, but we always seemed too tired in the evenings to go out for singing.
I'm so envious of your manga on its shelves! I did manage to clear shelf space for the doujinshi, but my manga is still in boxes (with the stuff I'm trying to read nearest the top). I need to figure out how to clear more space in the manga room.
My manga is still lined up in front of the fireplace. I have some space for non-BL yet, but my BL dresser is pretty much full. And what I really need to do is thin out my novel collection.
Speaking of which, 守護者がめざめる逢魔が時 (by the same author who brought us the Ring Finger series) is the best BL novel I've read in months...possibly since the dressage novel. I'm on the sequel now, and I hope it turns out to be as good.
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Oh, me too. We didn't even talk about doing it! But I agree, I don't know when we would have managed to fit it in. Two weeks (no, eleven days!) in Japan is just not long enough.
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I thought it was a good story.
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I stopped reviewing novels before I read it, but I did post about it when I first discovered it. It's probably in one of my "shopping" posts.
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Clearly I have to return to my no carry-on ways, if they're going to enforce this rule.
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I wouldn't say that having to take the bag onto the bus outweighs the benefit of having the bag in the first place...
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When I'm traveling to Japan, I'm very conscious of the fact that I can't easily run out to a store and buy some clothes if my luggage gets lost, so I always pack pajamas and a change of clothes in my carry-on. (Dividing clothes between suitcases would still make me nervous, as I've been separated from all of my luggage before.)
I was so confused by that conversation
Before this trip, I didn't know it was possible for me to be too tired to shop for manga. I mean, I knew I could shop so much that I would be ready to quit, but I've never gone into a manga store and felt like I just couldn't make any decisions before. I think this is the price of the midnight arrival time.
Aw, Chiro-chan! I had forgotten her name. Such a lovely maneki-neko.
I purposely wrote it down so I would remember. He was a boy, though. (Even though he was wearing a pretty red ribbon.)
I'm glad you got a picture of the millefeuille
I believe they called it "mille crepe." The picture is well-lit because I took it while we were still in the building.
I didn't really take any apartment pictures because I figured I could always harvest them from the airbnb website. It's not quite the same, though, so I really should have taken some.
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Argh, you would think I would remember that! I even remember one of us asking (it might have been me, because I think I asked if he was an 男の子 and was gently told he was an おす, haha), but between the name and the ribbon, I just can't think "boy cat."
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