It’s 4:17am. Why am I not asleep
you might ask? I am still a little jet lagged, but that’s not the reason. See,
I haven’t had a good history with smoke detectors. I just don’t get them. How
does it chirp even though I disconnect it from the wall and take out the
battery? This mystery ranks up there with Who
Framed Roger Rabbit, women, and how Rebecca Black got the go-ahead to make
a sequel to her Friday music video with Saturday. Nonetheless, I get to write this blog, even though I
was just going to wait until lunch break to do so.
As I alluded to in my last post,
Japan was awesome. Now, one of my biggest pet peeves is when Americans travel
to see another culture, then turn around and bash their own. I promise not to
do that. The American culture has flaws, sure, but so does every culture. Side
note: this pet peeve is up there with a chirping smoke detector, which, if
you’re wondering, is still a chirpin’. Anyways, we bought the Japan Rail pass
so that we could take the bullet train all over Japan. We started in Hiroshima,
went up to Kyoto and Osaka, and finished in Tokyo. If you’re looking to travel
Japan, the Japan Rail pass is the way to go.
Hiroshima, Osaka, and Kyoto were
great. That’s where all the history is, but Tokyo is weird, wild, and awesome.
I was going to say “wonderful” but then I would be using the description as
West Virginia’s tagline, and in now way, shape, or form is Tokyo anything like
West Virginia. Nothing against West Virginia. Actually side story time. One
time, I was driving through West Virginia, and I was very frustrated because
the mountains were doing a number on my engine. I stopped to get something to
eat at the Tamarack, a glorified rest stop, and a little,
chubby boy with a beautiful mullet went running in front of his dad and the
first thing I hear when I stepped out of my car was the father shouting,
“Cleetus! Get back here!” Back to Tokyo.
A lot of people have asked me
what my favorite part was. The food was great. I, supposedly, had the best
sushi in Japan, therefore the world. I waited 3 hours and 52 minutes for a
seat. Even though the food was spectacular, the people were my favorite part. I
love Japan’s culture. Tokyo is like New York City filled with a bunch of Jeff
Wests. If you don’t know Jeff West, then that’s a crying shame. Just to give
you an example, there was a time we were looking for the Tokyo Tower. I found a
guy who was with his wife and son. They were walking toward us, so I asked him
how to get to the Tokyo Tower. He turns around and shows us how to get there at
world record walking speed. At first, I thought he was just going to point us
in the right direction, but after 10 minutes of him walking where he was
pointing, I realized that this man was walking us to the Tokyo Tower. At the 15
minute mark, I started to ask myself, “Have I ever met a bro before?” At the 17
minute mark, I looked back, and his wife was nowhere to be found, and he seemed
okay with that. The 20 minute mark rolls around, and seeing that we were
obviously gassed and sweating profusely, he puts money into a vending machine.
I thought he was getting himself or his son a drink, but he looked at me and
pointed to the machine and wanted me to get a drink. It was confirmed. I have
never met a bro before this guy. At the 25 minute mark, the guy got us where we
needed to be. To recap: The man walked us at Usain Bolt-like speed for 25
minutes to Tokyo Tower leaving his wife in the dust, along the way bought Joe
and I a water. All of this he did with a smile on his face. I love you Japan.
We met up with my friend who lives
in Japan. He took us to a spa after our long day of traveling. This was a fully
nude spa. I had nothing to be scared of because Asian people are short if
you’re catchin’ my drift. All everyone had was just an orange wash cloth. It
didn’t take me as long to get used to it because I’ve watched multiple episodes
of Naked and Afraid. At one point in
the spa, I had my feet in warm water and I was leaned back against the wall
with my eyes closed. I opened my eyes and a guy walked past and sized me up,
since he did not speak English I gave him look that said “You mad bro?” Guy
walked away, and hung his head in defeat.
We went to the Tokyo Robot Show. The
reason why I went is because Anthony Bourdain described it as one of the
coolest things he’s seen. Honestly, there is no place like it. I have to agree
with Mr. Bourdain. The show is filled with robots and humans. The place holds
about 100 people, and they have 4 shows a day. There’s 3 rows on each side of
the show, and somehow, we got placed front and center. They did an introduction
for about 10 girls who were in the show. One of the girls did a Michael Jackson
spin move, kissed her index finger, and gently wiped it on my nose. The place
went nuts. Hell, I went nuts, high-fiving all of the guys around me. I looked
to my left and an 8 year old boy stared at me with jealousy. Since he, also,
didn’t speak English, I gave him a look that said, “I win. You lose.”
The next night we were looking to
karaoke, but all the karaoke places had private rooms. Joe and I both agreed
that we didn’t want to karaoke to each other in a private room. So, everyone
told us to go to this club called Womb.
As far as the name is concerned, I had/have all the same questions you have
right now. We got there at the very beginning, which was at 11pm. My friend,
Joe, started the dance floor. The dude went hard. I have never seen a man sweat
like he was sweating. In fact, a girl from Australia asked us if we had any
ecstasy. Since this girl was very attractive, I started to regret leaving my ecstasy
in my hotel room. This “jk” goes out to Cindy Garrity. Mom, I have never seen/touched
ecstasy. Anyways, when I told her that we don’t have any ecstasy, she replied
back with “You’re American right?” She must have watched too much Bad Boys 2. Joe and I would just go up
to all of the Japanese and yell, “Japan!” in which they would all yell back,
“Japan!” I yelled “Japan!” to this guy who probably weighed 140 pounds. He
proceeded to pick me up and wave me up and down while I fist pumped my heart
out. He, then, went to my friend Joe, who used to play offensive line in high
school, attempted to wave him up and down, only this time the guy fell straight on his
back. I could not stop laughing. Womb
was a success.
I definitely plan on going back
to Japan. It’s a great place filled with great people and great food, which is
exactly what I’m looking for.
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