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| The Robot Restaurant in Shinjuku is a prime example of Tokyo's crazy side |
Allow me to start today's blog by wishing everyone a Happy Halloween! I know it's a bit early but I've been doing non-stop Halloween themed games and activities at school for my students so I'm really in the spirit of the spooky season!
Since Halloween is a time to embrace all things wicked and weird, I thought I should dedicate a blog to exposing the skeletons hiding out in Tokyo's closet. As you probably already know or have heard, Tokyo is definitely an otherworldly place full to the brim of bizarre oddities. However, the strangeness of this metropolis goes beyond the typical talks of panty vending machines and deadly puffer fish sushi (yes, those are real). Every single day there is a guarantee that I will stumble across something that will make me say, "What in the world is going on in your head Tokyo?!". I realize as a foreigner who doesn't know many things about Japanese customs and cultures, many of these things may in fact seem normal to Japanese people, but I just can't seem to wrap my head around them. Be warned that this list may have some "uncomfortable" moments so I'm just going to go ahead and tack a PG-13 warning on it right here and now. Also, know that I'm not trying to insult Tokyo in any fashion. I just want to invite you into the weird, wacky, and wonderful world that I get to experience every day!
Kooky Commercials
Pervy Moments
Story One: The Upsy-Daisy Oopsie-Daisy
She thought to herself, "Goodness! How drôle! Upskirting?! How utterly retro! I bet no one even does that anymore!" She chuckled and chortled as she continued her descent into the belly of the station, This is when she noticed something peculiar happening on the escalator beside her. A man was crouched down on the stairs and the innocent gaijin princess wondered if he had dropped something or if he was hurt. The next moment is when all innocence was lost. She realized she was wearing a skater skirt and the man was crouching down in order to get a better look at what might be underneath. She had just been upskirted promptly after she had been scoffing at the thought of its existence. The End.Story Two: Rub-a-Dub-Dub
Once upon a time, at the stroke of midnight, a gaijin princess caught the last train home from a party in Shinjuku. She was feeling quite exhilarated by the fact that she would not have to pay an exorbitant taxi fare to get home, and because of that, she let her guard down. She let herself drift off into a place of sunshine and smiles until she felt a very strange sensation on her arm. She slowly turned her head to find a not-so-very-gentle gentleman rubbing his arm up and down her own arm. She instantly wanted to move away, but the train had become so crowded that she had no escape. She decided to endure it until something unbelievable happened. The man on her other side started to rub his leg on hers. The gaijin princess had been transformed into a pervy sandwich... The End.![]() |
| This is a perfect time to talk about the beauty of the "Women Only" train <3 |
Crazy Train
*Please insert your own witty Ozzy Osborne joke here*. While we are on the subject of train shenanigans, I would like to take a moment to appreciate just how wonderful, yet weird, the trains are in Tokyo. They are honestly everyday lifesavers that transport you from home to work to shopping to friend's homes and then back home again. However, in a city like Tokyo where the streets are always lit and the clubs stay open well into the am, I have to wonder why in the world does the train stop promptly at 1 am? It just seems so strange to me. At many popular holidays, they extend the hours of operation, but in my opinion they should just have the train running round the clock.![]() |
| "The Electric Slide" Sleeper |
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| "The 3 Seat Sprawl" Sleeper |
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| And last but certainly not least! "The Clothes Line" Sleeper |
Fashion... Forward?
It should come as no shock when I say that I am in love with fashion. Every chance I get I love to adventure out to Harajuku or Omotesando to check out the latest trends or to catch a quick fashion show. However, there has been many times when I've seen an ensemble and wondered, "Is that stylish or is that just freaky?" I fully endorse dressing however makes you feel cool or beautiful or what have you, but sometimes I just can't wrap my head around how certain fashions thrive here.One of my favourite fashion fad in Tokyo so far is "Decora Fashion". If I had to describe this fashion style, I would say that it is like you cracked a giant unicorn egg over your head and let all of its rainbow-y goodness run down your entire body.
One fashion style that simultaneously intrigues, yet terrifies me is "Gyaru and Gyaruo Fashion". I kind of enjoy how this style isn't just for the ladies! Guys get into it just as much as the girls do. I'm also fascinated by the fact that an entire lifestyle comes with this fashion choice. While I'm sure not all "Gyaru and Gyaruo" enthusiasts have the exact same lifestyle, it is said that many of these ruffians with their dark skin, crazy hairstyles, and gritty clothing have quite the reputation for partying.

Watching makeup tutorials for this kind of fashion is my new obsession by the way. It's so mind boggling that I end up binge watching hundreds of girls get into their "Gyaru" characters. Also, I just can't figure out how they can do their makeup without stabbing themselves with their giant nails...













Drunk, and perverted Japanese men are notorious - many are not honourable. Women are not treated equally in Japan. Please keep your back to the wall and invest in some pepper spray.
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