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Do they have vending machines for those too?Two of my friends who worked there in the 80's ended up with Japanese brides.
Do they have vending machines for those too?Two of my friends who worked there in the 80's ended up with Japanese brides.
My advice would be to not bother with the combini food for anything other than the novelty. You can get good quality meals for lunch and dinner for 5-7 quid.I feel I should post about Ramen bar etiquette. You enter and you will usually find a vending machine with pictures of today's offerings. Pay and collect ticket, and then take your seat. Eat, enjoy and depart promptly. They don't do lounging around, particularly if there is a queue outside. Around £10 a portion in local place, want more meat or noodles? you will have that option.
Translation apps work very well in Japan, though English is widely spoken in the big cities. (Not once you get outside.)
Western-style restaurants charge the earth. One City I visited had a big notice in English 'Don't like my price don't come in' (£60 for a steak dinner) Over the road the student diner made us welcome with Beef Noodles at £6 a bowl made from the same stuff.
If travelling on a train Bento boxes can be ordered for the journey (£10) with a little bit of everything, don't do what Junior did his chicken was snail. (Double bubble for me). If you are struggling money wise 7/11's have no end of goodies you can take back to your room. Some even have microwaves and kettles, so you can prepare your food for a street eat.
Some local restaurants, behind the curtains style, simply don't do foreigners and will tell you curtly to leave. Don't get upset it's their way.
Don't set foot in a Pachinko parlour, you can lose a lot of money.
Two of my friends who worked there in the 80's ended up with Japanese brides.
they've started ! and a a few weeks off for Pedro and Verbruggen for a couple of minor injuries is NOT (yet at least) a CRISIS.FFS different season same injury crisis - when do these new doctors start
Seems to be a couple of things lined up for the weekend (site translates into English when you open it)
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Players on the plane...
Players on the plane...
Still on plane…..it’s a long flight with an hour delayAlso, looks like the players are flying ANA, despite the recent sponsorship deal with BA. That might not go down too well with the sponsors
Meant KarouKaroo is a brand ambassador for ANA.
From what I can make out, neither of the sleeves have any Yakuza elements to him, so he should be fineAny of our Tokyo Seagulls know if prominent tattoos are likely to cause any problems on the tour? Will Fab have to wear a long sleeve shirt at matches for example?
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It can also be argued that the fees paid TO US for playing in the States, the greater exposure, the new fans, our relationship with Amex and Nike has increased our profile enormously.
and profile, exposure, new fans, commercial opportunities